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This research was led by Sudanese child researchers in North Darfur (El Fasher) and Central Darfur (Zalingei). It shares children’s views on attacks on their education, and the impact of these attacks on children and their schooling in Sudan. The...

Child-led research was conducted in Sudan on the issue of ‘education under attack’. The research was conducted in two areas of Sudan: El Fasher, North Darfur and Zalingei, Central Darfur. During the research, child researchers collected data on...

The Report on “Pre-University Education situation on preventing violent extremism” presents a summary of the views of the education staff on the existence of mechanisms that guarantee the safety of children at school, their forms and effectiveness...

This booklet provides step-by-step guidance on how to deliver the Safe Schools Teacher Professional Development modules focused on Positive Discipline. It’s aimed to be used by master trainers, teacher trainers, inspectors and Save the...

The evidence review conducted for the development of Safe Schools Common Approach (Violence Free Schools element) found that Social and Emotional Learning (SEL) development was a key effective strategy for the prevention of peer violence amongst...

A quarter of all children in Myanmar are stunted. The Government of the Union of Myanmar (GoUM) is scaling up Maternal and Child Cash Transfers (MCCT), combined with Social and Behavior Change Communication (SBCC) to prevent malnutrition during...

Save the Children US’ Department for Global Health implemented an embedded case study of systems effects of successive Save the Children emergency health and nutrition projects in two countries – Sudan and Pakistan – to draw lessons and...

This Annex draws on various international documents on the ethical conduct of research, monitoring, and evaluation (RME), the codes of ethics of international agencies, ethical guidelines in social research (Save the Children UK and Save the...

All children have a fundamental right to protection, but the needs of children in emergencies are far from being met. In 2018, almost 50 million children were in need of protection in humanitarian settings. Yet child protection isn’t...

These stories reflects upon the effort of adolescents and youths (specifically girls) in building life skills and becomes the discussion leader for delivering SRHR information among the adolescents and community.