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Save the Children and partners particularly from the Sida Civil Society programme (2022-2026) join to discuss what the new General Comment #26 of the UN Committee on the rights of the Child is about, why it is important for our work and how we can...

Save the Children International Cambodia’s RECOVER project aimed at reducing male violence against women and children, which is unacceptably high, via positive parenting groups, Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (CBT) sessions for couples to reduce...

This document contains recommended approaches for Save the Children staff to formalize partnerships with girl-led groups or networks. It was informed by research as part of the Girl-Led Movement Building project, including a comprehensive...

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’s Safe Families approach is a universal preventative programme for use in development and humanitarian contexts to reduce physical and humiliating punishment. We work with children of all ages, caregivers and communities to...

Save the Children’s Safe Families approach is a universal preventative programme for use in development and humanitarian contexts to reduce physical and humiliating punishment. We work with children of all ages, caregivers and communities to...

NOURISH Project

Collection - Cambodia

Despite steady economic progress since the mid-1990s and some positive trends in health and nutrition, malnutrition in Cambodia has remained high. The 2014 Cambodia Demographic and Health Survey found that one in four children under five is...

The Nomadic Health Project

Collection - Kenya

Save the Children, with funding from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, partnered with the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine and the Centre for Behaviour Change Communication on the four-year (December 2017-April 2022) Nomadic...

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...

This report presents the findings of an evaluation study for the AFIKEPO advocacy project implemented by Save the Children and CISANET with funding from EU. An independent consulting firm, GIC led the exercise with support from Save the Children....