Insufficient platforms for children, as rights holders, to express their concerns regarding education and protection issues and engage with relevant duty bearers have posed a significant challenge, hindering the full realization and enjoyment of...
Treatment of acute malnutrition, or wasting, by family health workers (otherwise knows as community health workers) has been considered as a way to bring treatment closer to families, reduce barriers for accessing services and reach more children...
In Bhutan, Save the Children was established in 1982. Over the last 40 years, Save the Children has been working in partnership with the government and local Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) in the key areas of Child Education, Protection, and...
Save the Children has been operating in Cambodia since 1970 and was one of the first international organizations to support the Cambodian Government’s rebuilding efforts. Save the Children Cambodia (SC Cambodia) is a national leader in...
Under the Hunger Fund project, Household Economic Analysis (HEA) baseline and outcome analyses were conducted in Killa Abdullah, Chaman, Killa Saifullah and Pishin districts of Balochistan province, to inform the design, planning and...
This study employed a concurrent mixed-method exploratory design, utilizing various data collection techniques, including surveys, in-depth key informant interviews (KIIs), focus group discussions (FGDs), and case studies as primary data sources....
This story highlights the achievements, and the impact made by members of these groups, because of the comprehensive support of the Sida funded – CSO Strengthening Programme since 2014. These young advocates are trained and supported to...
The climate crisis is a child rights crisis, harming children’s right to survival, health, education, protection, food and water. Children are bearing the brunt of the crisis as they have longer to live with the climate emergency and will...
Titukulane, a $75 million USAID-funded initiative running from 2019 to 2025, aims to achieve sustainable, equitable, and resilient food and nutrition security for ultra-poor and vulnerable households in Mangochi and Zomba Districts of Malawi....
Titukulane is a five-year, $75 million USAID-funded Resilience Food Security Activity, spanning from 2019 to 2025. CARE, in collaboration with partners [Save the Children International, Emmanuel International, IFPRI, NASFAM, and WaterAid], is...