The Legacy Maternal and Child Cash Transfer (MCCT) was funded by the Livelihoods and Food Security Fund from January 2016 to April 2019. The MCCT aimed to improve nutrition outcomes for mothers and children through the delivery of nutrition...
This study examines early mBoost implementation in Save the Childrens urban program Shishuder Jonno in Bangladesh. It explores the appeal of mboost to caregivers, discover the reasons that drives caregivers not listening to the full message and...
The policy brief on OOSC in Ranong province provides updated information on the issue of out of school children in urban areas. It also includes key advocacy points including the value for money, economic rationale for including all children in...
For children in Afghanistan, the war has exacted a heavy toll of suffering and continues to pose a number of profound threats. Prolonged conflict exposes children to toxic levels of stress, affects their access to education and health facilities...
Save the Children is implementing the Challenging Urban Poverty project in Yangon, Myanmar to support the socioeconmic ‘graduation’ of very poor and vulnerable urban households. The intetrgated package provided to 500 housholds...
This research brief summarises the key findings and recommendations of the Cost of the Diet (CotD) assessment conducted in Sylhet and Moulvibazar districts of Bangladesh in 2018. The study was conducted to estimate the potential contribution of...
The aim of this report is to document the findings of the NOURISH Project end-line survey. The survey documents changes in levels of knowledge, behaviors and environmental factors to assess project performance and outcomes through comparison with...
Save the Children and partners have worked for decades to address different forms of equity. Geographic inequity because of topographic reasons has put Bangladesh behind for which Save the Children advocated for a more inclusive and equitable...
Four years on from the launch of the Sustainable Development Goals, child mortality rates continue to fall, yet big inequalities in child survival persist. Deprived and marginalised children are far less likely to have access to basic healthcare...
Early Childhood Development (ECD) can be understood as a process that starts at conception and continues through around the age of 8 years old. During this critical period the foundational architecture of the brain is constructed, as children...