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The world is experiencing a food crisis of unprecedented proportions. In Sub-Saharan Africa, the illness and death rate from malnutrition is increasing more than in any place in the world. In twelve of the worst hit countries, 6.1 million children...

The PVH Foundation phase two project has been implemented from July 2020 to November 2022, whereas, the Young Women’s Leadership & Economic Empowerment Program (LEEP) Academies has been implemented since February 2020. The two projects have...

Save the Children (SCI) implemented a four-year “EU Support to Early Recovery from Conflict and Resilience Building” project in Yobe State from January 15, 2019, to January 14, 2023. An endline evaluation conducted in March 2023...

Guidebook on Referral Process of Persons in Need of Social Services The purpose of this document is to establish a functional process of referral and cooperation between social service providers, institutions and the main public agencies...

The factsheet is a snapshot of our Health and Nutrition work and country’s strategic impact in 2022 based on our reach figures, examples of evidence of our work, advocacy and policy wins, case studies and voices from the children. We continue to...

The world is facing a hunger crisis, the likes of which have no place in the 21st century. A perfect storm of different crises has pushed millions of families into poverty and food insecurity. An all-time high of 45 million people are now facing...

Save the Children is a leading organization promoting good governance to realize the rights of children and youth in Nepal. Our programs strengthen local governance and promote inclusive participation among children, youth, and women in community...

Progressing health for all – Stories of Save the Children

2023 - Ethiopia, Mozambique, Nigeria ...

Universal health coverage means ensuring access to quality health services for everyone, while making these services free at the point of use. Considering the growing health inequalities, increasing demand for health services, and fragmentation of...

Uganda has one of the youngest and fastest-growing populations globally, with a median age of 15.9 years. Nationally, 25% of girls become pregnant by 19, and nearly half are married before 18. The Karamoja sub-region is the most challenging place...

The United States Agency for International Development (USAID) Kulawa project (meaning “to care for” in Hausa) is a five-year (2020-2025) initiative to support the Government of Niger in improving health, family planning (FP), and nutrition...