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Lishe Endelevu is a five-year United States Agency of International Development (USAID) funded Activity that aims to improve nutrition outcomes for women of reproductive age, children under five, and adolescent girls within the Dodoma, Iringa,...

The factsheet is a snapshot of our Child Protection 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 work...

This report highlights the changes occurred throughout ASRH awareness raising campaigns in the new transit center of Nkamira, which hosts more than 10 thousand of asylum seekers in Rwanda, following the devastating armed conflicts in the Eastern...

Save the Children implemented a Rapid Needs Assessment in December, 2022 in Palma district, Cabo Delgado, with a focus on informing the education and child protection priorities. The review included visits to four primary schools (EPC Quionga, EPC...

This factsheet provides an overview of the Saving Women and Preterm Babies project (SWAP), a three-year project being implemented in five health facilities in the four divisions of Kampala in conjunction with the Ministry of Health (MOH), Kampala...

Malawi has made significant progress in improving nutrition outcomes in the past decades. Despite this, the rates of stunting and anaemia remain high and overweight and obesity amongst women is rising. Malawi remains one of the most committed...

Save the Children have spoken to over 50,000 children across 6 continents, including over 8,000 children across different countries in the Middle East and North Africa region, to find out what they think about climate change and economic...

The attacks on education occurred in South Sudan throughout and across the country resulting in the damaging of schools and killing and injuring students and teachers. More than 150 schools were used for military purposes and hundreds of children...

A Dangerous Delay 2: The Cost of Inaction

2022 - Ethiopia, Kenya, Somalia

One person is likely dying of hunger every 48 seconds in drought-ravaged Ethiopia, Kenya, and Somalia. More than a decade since the delayed response to the 2011 famine that killed more than 260,000 people in Somalia – half of them children under...

This report, the fourth in the ‘Consult Us on What Concerns Us’ series, details the consultations Save the Children’s Kenya team held with children to explore the impact of hunger on their lives and to give children the space to share their...