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Somalia has one of youngest population in the world, with an estimated 70% under the age of 24 years. Youth face high unemployment, gender disparities, and climate-driven livelihood losses. Only 30% of employed youth are female, while 37.5% of...

This document presents the findings of a mixed-methods study aimed at assessing the prevalence and effectiveness of climate literacy across formal, non-formal, and informal education sectors in Mozambique. Through extensive document analysis and...

The Resilient Economic Development Gains (RED) Project, funded by Save the Children Italy, was a five-year project aimed at improving the resilience of communities in Zomba District, Malawi, from July 2019 to June 2024. The project primarily...

The 4th African Regional Conference on Loss and Damage, aimed at providing a platform for Africa Stakeholders to develop strategies for accelerating mobilization, provision and access to climate finance for impactful locally led Loss and Damage...

This research examines how Save the Children offices are advancing localisation by comparing different operating models across various contexts. Save the Children defines localisation as a process to increase the leadership and authority of local...

The ongoing conflict in Sudan between the Sudan Armed Forces and the Rapid Support Forces has led to a severe humanitarian crisis, displacing over 10 million people and leaving 18 million children out of school. This advocacy brief highlights the...

This factsheet summarizes the findings from the 2022-23 Integrated Community Case Management Plus Nutrition (iCCM+) service prototype conducted by Save the Children and Design Health, with the close support and collaboration of the Somaliland...

Relentless rains and the partial collapse of Mount Hanang triggered a devastating mudslide that engulfed Tanzania’s Hanang District, leaving a trail of destruction and displacing hundreds. The tragedy, fueled by El Niño-driven heavy rains...

This photobook highlights the impact made under a European Union-funded Enhanced Resilience for Vulnerable Households in Zimbabwe (ERVHIZ) Project initiative implemented by Save the Children in Beitbridge, Zimbabwe. The initiative aimed to improve...

Mozambique is highly vulnerable to climate change due to its reliance on climate sensitive agriculture and the frequent occurrence of extreme weather events. The country faces significant challenges such as rising temperatures, changing rainfall...

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