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The world is experiencing a food crisis of unprecedented proportions. In Sub-Saharan Africa, the illness and death rate from malnutrition is increasing more than in any place in the world. In twelve of the worst hit countries, 6.1 million children...

Progressing health for all – Stories of Save the Children

2023 - Adolescent, Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights, Child Health ...

Universal health coverage means ensuring access to quality health services for everyone, while making these services free at the point of use. Considering the growing health inequalities, increasing demand for health services, and fragmentation of...

Localisation Update Newsletter October 2023

2023 - Advocacy, Child Rights Programming

Localisation initiatives within the organisation.

Save the Children is supporting conflict-affected and vulnerable households by providing them with funds to set up businesses, providing emergency food aid and preparing communities to be resilient against hardship. With funding from the Bureau...

The MOMENTUM Country and Global Leadership project conducted a social norms exploration using the Social Norms Exploration Tool to understand the social norms driving child, early, and forced marriage, intimate partner violence, and early adoption...

Save the Children in Nigeria launched a consultation with children to hear their views on hunger, our programs, and the wider humanitarian response. Save the Children spoke with children from SC supported communities in Borno and Katsina states in...

This Multi Sector Needs Assessment report provide insights on the current humanitarian situation and multi-sector needs and priorities in the locations in Adamawa state where Save the Children is currently implementing its programmes. The needs of...

Situated in the southwestern region of Nigeria, Oyo state has the highest prevalence (34.5 percent) of stunting among children under five; and two out of three children have anaemia. The prevalence is even higher among the economically...

Making Child-Sensitive Social Protection Gender-responsive

2022 - Child-Sensitive Social Protection

This paper was developed by the CSSP Technical Working Group to provide CSSP practitioners in Save the Children with ideas on how to take gender equality forward. This document provides some case studies regarding how gender inequalities have been...

The Women, Peace and Security Institute (WPSI) of Kofi Annan International Peacekeeping Training Centre (KAIPTC), in partnership with the Save the Children International (SCI), held a three-day symposium from 26th to 28th October 2021. The...

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