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This document provides answers to frequently asked questions on Household Economy Analysis (HEA), including how it can be used, its costs, and how it relates to children.

Household Economy Analysis (HEA) is a unique livelihoods framework that can predict how a shock will impact families and communities. This briefing document outlines how HEA can be used for anticipatory action, to protect livelihoods and children&...

Hunger Programmes Compendium 2023

2023 - Burkina Faso, Mali, Niger ...

This programme compendium highlights some of Save the Children’s nexus-based programming that address hunger comprehensively. The interventions referenced in this compendium utilise a combination of life-saving, early recovery and long-term...

This impact brief celebrates the great milestones and impact the East and Southern Africa Region has achieved in 2023, we have documented key impact stories on Live Free From Violence to show the good work we are doing and we look forward to...

Road traffic injuries are the leading cause of death globally for children and young adults between the ages of 5 and 29. Every year around 220,000 children and young people die due to crashes on the world’s roads, the majority in low- and middle...

Since the start of the full-scale war in Ukraine in February 2022, a quarter of the population has been displaced. Around 1.7 million people have crossed the border into Poland to seek temporary protection from the conflict, including nearly 700...

In December 2023, leaders from across the globe will gather for the 2nd Global Refugee Forum, it is a landmark opportunity to deliver decisive action for refugee children. Earlier this year, Save the Children published a new report – The Price of...

The moment for green jobs:  levaraging the green economy to build a better future with young people.

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...