Children, including thousands of unaccompanied and separated children, comprise about one-third of all refugees and migrants arriving in Europe. Many of these children come through the Balkans, travelling through countries including Greece,...
This 2022 fact sheet provides an overview of the Lishe Endelevu Activity in English.
The Adolescent in Transition in West Africa (ATWA) program was a four-year program, catalyzing the provision of Life Skills and Sexual and Reproductive Health Education in school and community settings in Burkina Faso, Mali and Niger. An...
This second multi-sectoral needs assessment (MSNA) was produced to give updates about the humanitarian situation in Afghanistan a year after August 2021. The first multi-sectoral needs assessment was conducted in November – December 2021 and this...
The child-friendly version of the Charter will enable all children to better understand their rights and responsibilities under the Charter, and was inspired by the need for children to play a bigger role as independent actors in the...
In September 2021, Save the Children published the Build Forward Better report, purposefully using this title in recognition that we should not limit our ambition to building ‘back’ to how things were before the pandemic, but to build forward...
This document is a call to action from Save the Children Nigeria on the need to advocate for the rights of Persons with Disabilities ahead of the Global Disability Summit 2022. The summit presents an opportunity to advocate for Disability Rights,...
This policy brief presents the headline findings of an assessment of the social protection sector in Cambodia from a child-sensitive lens.
Countries with absent or weak government social protection measures leave children and their families vulnerable to deeper poverty as livelihoods and services are disrupted. In these contexts, cash transfers – particularly when provided alongside...
This report presents findings from a study conducted by research-trained child parliamentarians with 402 children aged 12-17 years including street-based children, children from remote areas and poor families, displaced, out-of-school and disabled...