Save the Children Somalia started Community Child Researchers (CCR) initiative to create and develop a band of trained children researchers to fulfil the dual role – data from the children and by the children. It gives them the opportunity...
How can technology support better education in one of the world’s biggest refugee crises? This report from the Response Innovation Lab (hosted by Save the Children) and the Education in Emergencies Working Group maps out trends in EdTech...
The NOURISH Project Endline Survey Report assesses the nutritional status of women and children and changes in behaviors related to the three pillars of the project’s approach to integrated nutrition: health, water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH),...
This one-page document describes the experience of Ms. Tith Phall, who along with her husband and 21-month-old child are classified as an ID Poor family, and was selected to serve as a Caregiver Group Facilitator with USAID NOURISH, benefitting...
This presentation provides an overview of Growth through Nutrition’s social and behavior change communication strategy for the first 1,000 days of maternal and child nutrition and adolescent girl nutrition. It describes the process of...
Every year, we reach tens of millions of children across 120 countries through our work. We help children survive, learn and stay safe, and working in partnership with others, we speak up for and alongside children to secure wide and longlasting...
Child marriage is an extreme violation of children’s rights and a serious form of child abuse. It robs girls of their agency, their childhood, their wellbeing, and their potential. Being married too young forces girls into physical and emotional...
Save the Children Thailand works to ensure every child attains the right to survival, protection, development, and participation. One key problem faced by migrant boys and girls in Thailand is their ability to obtain a strong start in life and...
This child sensitive tip sheet shows how response analysis must involve an examination of the underlying risks, vulnerabilities and drivers of child poverty for the poorest, most deprived and marginalised children.
The Side Effects Puzzle is a game used to distinguish between side effects and misconceptions or rumors associated with family planning methods. This includes instructions and game cards. This game is part of the USAID-funded Fertility Awareness...