In Africa, the Protocol to the African Charter on the Rights of Women in Africa (known as ‘the Maputo Protocol’) was adopted on 11 July 2003 to ensure and advance African Women’s Rights. Close to two decades since the adoption, this...
This document summarizes a quasi-experimental study Tufts University conducted to evaluate the added value of virtual facilitator as an SBCC approach to improve IYCF, women’s diet diversity, women’s empowerment, and WASH practices of...
By 2035, the number of young people joining the working age population is projected to reach 1.5 billion globally, and yet, youth unemployment is already an acute challenge across low and middle-income countries. Through its Adolescent Skills for...
Save the Children has a strong commitment to supporting Local and National Actors (L/NAs) – including children themselves – in driving the sustainable realisation of children’s rights and has set itself an ambitious localisation agenda. It is...
Improving key nutrition practices requires change at the individual, household, and community levels, and in services for mothers and families—all of which must be supported by an enabling environment. In addition to the existing social and...
This material describes the integrated social protection assistance package made available under NOURISH, conditional cash transfers (CCT) and integrated vouchers, which supported first 1,000 days families to overcome financial barriers and...
Save the Children has primary responsibility for building quality, irrespective of whether the design is developed by others or implementation is accomplished with community involvement or the involvement of a building contractor. The aim of these...
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...
Children have a fundamental right to be protected, wherever they live. Children affected by humanitarian crises are among the most vulnerable to abuse, exploitation, violence and neglect and most in need of protection, yet there is limited...
In 2019, with the help of our supporters, donors, partners, staff and volunteers, we are proud to say that we directly reached 38.7 million children in 117 countries through our work. We also celebrated our 100-year anniversary and the changes...