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COVID-19 is a global pandemic which threatens children’s rights in countries around the world and exposes them to potentially massive disruption to their healthcare, education, access to basic needs and services like food, protection and social...

Conducted in the Enarji Enawuga and Liben Chiquala districts of Amhara and East Oromia, respectively, this the assessment evaluated in-kind provisions and cash transfers for agricultural inputs (livestock) to determine the best modality in terms...

When chicken dealer Yassid Wedaje participated in a training by Grant under Grant, a Growth through Nutrition initiative, in 2019, he had no idea that it would impact his family. This success story details his experience implementing better...

Children and adolescents account for 58.4% of Dadaab population, 42.6% of whom are school-aged children between 5 and 17 years (UNHCR, November 2019).  An estimated 62,610 refugee children are enrolled in school in Dadaab camps. Despite...

Child Protection in Emergencies Professional Development Programme (CPiE PDP) is a six-month capacity building programme for mid-level child protection in emergencies practitioners. In the Asia Pacific region, three cycles have been completed...

This comprehensive and extensive resource documents the Common Approach Contraception by Choice by Save the Children. Family planning and contraception are crucial interventions to reduce maternal morbidity and mortality. This common approach is a...

This report documents the outcomes and lessons learned from Growth through Nutrition’s First 1,000 Days Program, which includes Enhanced Community Conversations and the use of a multi-media package of social and behavior change materials and...

At Save the Children, we believe that all children deserve equal rights to opportunities that will prepare them to work and thrive in the global economy as they transition to adulthood. This period of adolescence is a pivotal stage in human...

Over the past years, the world has witnessed record levels of mixed migration, mainly originating from and hosted within developing countries. Individuals and families migrate for a variety of reasons, some choose to leave to seek education and...

On February 28, 2020, Tufts University, a Growth through Nutrition implementing partner, brought together over 40 participants from different nutrition projects to present and discuss two inter-related gender topics. This presentation shares the...