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This document summarises Save the Children’s involvement in supporting the Government of Myanmar and other partners to test and roll out a “First 1000 days” Maternal and Child Grant Programme that has proven to prevent chronic...

Children in Cambodia are entitled to nine years of free education. However, certain groups of children struggle to access quality education at different stages in their lives. For example, disabled girls and children with intellectual disabilities...

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 health systems effects of Save the Children projects in two countries, Sudan and Pakistan, to identify opportunities for emergency health programs to...

The number of children suffering from malnutrition in Cambodia has decreased in recent years. However, the rate of progress remains slow and continues to threaten the development of human capital in the country. Malnutrition does not only...

Children and adolescents are key drivers for the development and economic future of Cambodia. Despite this, children’s participation in policymaking and decisions that impact them has been limited, and entrenched gender norms have prohibited...

In communities where stunting is common, families do not recognize poor growth or attribute it to genetics and believe that nothing can be done. This case study highlights the application, results and recommendations of the Length Mat, a non...

A detailed narrative of including pneumococcal vaccine in routine immunization in Bangladesh – a journey of 5 years from advocacy to implementation.

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...

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.