Over 80 percent of high mortality countries not achieving Millennium Development Goals 4 and 5 (related to child and maternal mortality) suffered recent conflict, natural disasters or both. Ninety-three per cent of the highest neonatal mortality...
This two-page briefer underscores the opportunities for integration of IYCF and Public Health in refugee situations.
The purpose of the Infant and Young Child Feeding (IYCF) Framework is to provide guidance to managers and technical staff across sectors on what needs to be considered to create an ‘infant and young child friendly’ environment and facilitate...
LEARNING PACKAGE is from the Partnering to Save Lives project, of which Save the Children is a member. Attitudes training and values clarification for providers is helping to make public health facilities in Cambodia more inclusive and acceptable...
LEARNING PACKAGE is from the Partnering to Save Lives project, of which Save the Children is a member. Newborn care within first 28 days of life is critical to neonatal survival. With extensive training, supervision and quality improvement in...
The Agree/Disagree game gives participants a chance to reflect on their own attitudes and values about fertility and family planning. This includes instructions and game cards. This game is part of the USAID-funded Fertility Awareness for...
This report discusses Grow Together, a social and behavior change communication (SBCC) campaign strategically designed to reduce stunting in rural Cambodia by stimulating families to use and sustain key practices in health/nutrition, water,...
Young Voices is a nation-wide survey on what children think about certain issues concerning themselves. Save the Children in Armenia carried out the Young Voices survey using questionnaires and focus group discussions among 1200 children across...
Windows into Early Learning and Development sheds light on what can be done to give all children the best chance in life in their first five years. Poverty, stunting, and lack of cognitive stimulation mean that nearly half of 3- and 4-year-old...
This Growth through Nutrition policy brief summarizes research assessing the links between agricultural production, commercialization, markets, gender, and household diet diversity and discusses resulting policy recommendations.