This short success story shows how Ms. Tao Eng, a mother from Pursat, uses what she learned from NOURISH activities to grow a garden at home to provide nutrious food for her children and earn income and takes her children to receive health...
This report was commissioned by the Initiative for Child rights in the Global Compacts in view of the Africa Regional Review Meeting of the Global Compact for Safe and Orderly Migration (‘GCM’). It provides a snapshot of how the GCM’s child...
Positive parenting in sub-Saharan Africa is undeveloped and fundamentally inadequate. Few countries have policies that focus specifically on positive parenting or a framework for parenting into which this is integrated and defined as a priority....
The Nutrition for Growth summit – the climax of the Year of Action – is a critical opportunity for the world to change the trajectory of child malnutrition. And to give children whose futures are under threat the chance to grow, develop and thrive...
Çocuklar ve gençler arasında akran zorbalığına ilişkin farkındalığın artırılması ve akran zorbalığının önlenmesinde okullar ve öğretmenler önemli bir rol üstlenmektedir.Güvenli sınıf ve okul ortamının oluşturulması, olumlu öğretmen ve öğrenci...
This case study summarizes an analysis conducted by JDF, GEPADC, and Save the Children International using the Dioptra tool to assess the cost-efficiency of child-friendly spaces in Nigeria. The analysis revealed that: Constructing child-friendly...
This two-pager presents infographics and information using Household Economy Analysis (HEA) to help understand the varied impacts of COVID-19.
This annual report, prepared by Save the Children’s trustees, provides the audited consolidated financial states of Save the Children International and its trading subsidiaries for the year ended 31 December 2019.
In early April 2020, to halt the spread of COVID-19, an estimated 1.6 billion learners globally – 91% of the total – were out of school. For the first time in human history, an entire generation of children globally have had their education...
Cambodia reported its first confirmed case of COVID-19 on 27 January 2020. As of 27 May, there are 124 confirmed cases, and no reported deaths. Save the Children, who has been working in Cambodia since 1970, quickly leveraged its humanitarian...