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This material describes Grow Together, the project’s multi-faceted social behavior change communication campaign. Based on research with Cambodian communities, Grow Together uniquely brought together sectors and activities with a focus on 13...

This study was undertaken to examine the coverage of social protection schemes in Sylhet, Bangladesh, and to analyse what barriers poor and vulnerable people face in accessing such schemes. The target area was chosen based on it being the...

Save the Children advocated for and led the development of a Community Health Worker Strategy 2019-2030 in Bangladesh. This publication shares the background of the process, the history of community health workers in Bangladesh, and how Save the...

This material presents an overview of Community-Led Total Sanitation and NOURISH’s efforts to achieve Open Defectation Free (ODF) status across 72 villages in Siem Reap province, Cambodia. This page details the experiences of Sasasdom, a...

Curious Chenda: Book 2

2020 - Cambodia

This book teaches children the nutritional value of vegetables and the importance of small home gardens for providing kids with proper nutrition.

Green Generation is a programme model for environmental education which can be implemented in formal or non-formal learning settings and includes a set of context-relevant teaching and learning resources. The aim is to promote greater...

This material explores the establishment of Business Service Centers, supported by NOURISH, to provide capacity development and business support for Cambodian Small and Medium Enterprises.

Road accidents are the first leading cause of death for children in Thailand, especially motorbike accidents, which account for more than 70 percent of all road accidents. Over 2,600 children die each year and more than 72,000 are injured on the...

This two page factsheet (one in English, one in Khmer) outlines the benefits of small fish powder as a safe, nutritious, tasty, and accessible animal protein for children aged 6-23 months.

This is the brochure of project Marriage: No Child’s Play. It depicts integrated project design approach to address the issues of SRHR and child marriage and more about the key results in the project locations in India. It also captures the voices...