Following the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami, Save the Children has focused on children’s participation in developing school preparedness, evacuation plans and advocating for making disaster risk reduction (DRR) a part of primary and...
Each year disasters have a major impact on children, youth and education systems. In the disaster-prone region of the Asia Pacific, around 200 million children per year will have their lives severely disrupted by disasters in the coming decades.1...
This report shares highlights of a gender analysis conducted from April – August 2015 to inform the gender integration strategy for integrated nutrition in health, WASH and agriculture. The analysis identified gaps and potential...
The Rohingya people in Myanmar have been subject to decades of persecution and violence within their state. This report focuses specifically on a group of 225 Rohingya who were granted conditional asylum in Thailand in 2015. Within shelters of...
After 20 years of endeavours, it is time to look back on Save the Children’s experiences, achievements and contributions in bringing about lasting changes to Mongolian children’s lives. Through this memoir, Save the Children hopes to provide a...
This material provides an overview of the Model of Education in Hard-to-Reach Areas overseen by the Karen Teacher Working Group (KTWG).
Case studies on effective management of pneumonia in hard to reach areas of Bangladesh.
This material is documenting children’s experiences in Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) is one of the key activities implemented under the Child-led Disaster Risk Reduction in the Urban Bangkok Metropolitan Region, Thailand project. This project was...
Typhoon Haiyan, known locally in the Philippines as typhoon Yolanda, was the deadliest rapid-onset disaster globally in 2013. Nearly 6 million children have been affected, 4.1 million people remain displaced and over 6,000 people lost their lives....
These factsheets and for Save the Children Thailand program summaries, from child protection, education, emergency and humanitarian response, and health program summaries through 2011-2014.