Jukwaa Letu is a biannual newsletter produced by our Communication Department. The July to December, 2021 issue highlights our program activities in Kenya and Madagascar. Some of the stories covered include how the lives of youth in Kenya are...
A holistic approach towards the Promotion of Inclusive Education project (HOPE project) is working to promote inclusive education through the engagement of local government and community with the approach of Child Friendly Local Governance (CFLG)....
Families First Project is a program initiated by Save the Children in Indonesia in collaboration with the Indonesian Government to promote a safe family environment for raising and caring for children, either in their own families or in family and...
Save the Children has been a leader in maternal, newborn, and reproductive health in emergencies (MNRHiE) programming since 2006 and has implemented emergency preparedness, response, and recovery activities in approximately 25 countries. ...
This PowerPoint Presentation was delivered at the 2021 mEducation Alliance Symposium on Save the Children Bangladesh’s updates to the mBoost approach during the COVID-19 pandemic. A recording of the presentation can be found here: ...
A Zambian case study that illustrates the impact of the Safe Families common approach.
Improving maternal and child nutrition is a priority for Save the Children. In 2021, we are directly reaching nearly 12 million children and over 2 million women with nutrition focused interventions in 40 countries worldwide, while advocating for...
Save the Children in Sri Lanka (SC) has been working towards promoting child rights in Sri Lanka since 1974 through a variety of initiatives. One such initiative is the project titled ‘Strengthening Counter-Trafficking Efforts (SCOUT)’.This...
The content gathering on children’s experiences of attacks on education and their impact on children’s mental wellbeing contributes to the objectives of the Protecting Children Affected by Armed Conflict in Sub-Saharan Africa Programme 2020-2023...
The Covid-19 pandemic did not bring a lull in the war on children. In 2020, the number of children living in conflict actually rose. There has been progress in some areas – most notably, verified incidents of children killed and maimed in conflict...