A mini guide developed with girls in Mexico Girls Unstoppable programme – to feel powerful, protected and to identify safe spaces. It coveres: What is empowerment? Self-care tools How to Identify a Safe Place? Violence comes in many forms
Globally more than 250 million children under the age of five are not developmentally on track due to numerous factors, such as extreme poverty, chronic malnutrition, and a lack of access to basic services and early learning opportunities. Among...
The report “Three Years of Loss and Fear: War in Ukraine Shatters Children’s Lives” highlights the impact of three years of war on children in Ukraine. Save the Children’s extensive research, assessments, and programming in...
This capacity statement provides an overview of cash & voucher assistance (CVA) programming by Save the Children Egypt between 2023 and 2025. Highlighting first top-level nation-wide achievements, the statement then describes the technical...
Children with disabilities in Vietnam continue to face many barriers to accessing quality inclusive education, despite progress in policy development. The assessment highlights persistent gaps in implementation, teacher capacity, data systems, and...
In partnership with Palestinian Working Women Society for Development (PWWSD), SCI oPt established eight adolescent girl-friendly spaces in the most vulnerable areas of the Northern Governorates of the West Bank. These spaces were integrated...
Generation Hope Goals is a collaborative initiative aimed at engaging young minds and leaders in developing their existing innovative climate action solutions linked to the SDGs under review at the 12th Asia-Pacific Forum on Sustainable...
This research brief, prepared by Save the Children in partnership with the Young & Resilient Research Centre, explores the current landscape of involving children in research and data collection. It highlights the importance of child...
This study investigated gendered attitudes to childcare and household chores among caregivers and children participating in the Safe Families approach in the Copperbelt province of Zambia. Safe Families is Save the Children’s common approach to...
Save the Children Colombia’s accountability system primarily relies on written feedback, which excludes people with low literacy levels, people with disabilities, and those who depend on others to report. To close this gap, Save the Children...