Kenya and Madagascar both face significant challenges in maternal and child health. In Kenya, the maternal mortality ratio remains high at 530 deaths per 100,000 live births, while the under-5 mortality rate is 41 deaths per 1,000 live births....
Save the Children (SC) is implementing a sponsorship programme in both development and humanitarian settings in Uganda. The program operates in Wakiso district in Central Uganda and the refugee settlements of Kyangwali and Rwamwanja in western...
Afghanistan is confronted with the challenges of climate changes and drought, which has a massively impact on agricultural livelihoods and food security. Kandahar, a province greatly impacted by the issue, faces challenges in accessing water,...
Air polluuon poses a pressing threat globally with far reaching consequences for both the environment and public well-being. It encompasses a complex array of pollutants, including particulate matter (PM) and gases such as ozone (03), nitrogen...
This research endeavors to explore the realities faced by Roma, Ashkali, and Egyptian students in vocational training institutions across seven municipalities in Kosovo. The study pursued two primary objectives: firstly, to incorporate the...
The ACTIVE project’s objectives align with Save the Children’s broader mission, seeking to empower children, caregivers, and local authorities to understand and address the multifaceted challenges posed by the climate crisis. This...
This learning brief summarizes key lessons learned from transition award activity of the Resources towards Elimination of Child Vulnerability (REVE) project (2015-2024) in Côte d’Ivoire. The purpose of the REVE project was to strengthen the...
After the endorsement of the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC) in 1990, Save the Children began conducting the Child Rights Situation Analysis (CRSA), with the objective of informing strategic planning and implementation. In the 2013...
This report and a series of case studies were conducted to gather evidence on which child-sensitive social protection (CSSP) programs in Malawi, Uganda, Somalia, and Zambia are most beneficial and cost-efficient in the long term. The analysis then...
This report and a series of case studies were conducted to gather evidence on which child-sensitive social protection (CSSP) programs in Malawi, Uganda, Somalia, and Zambia are most beneficial and cost-efficient in the long term. The analysis then...