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This report is a continuation on the Tell me More! Project from 2007, and identifies areas where additional focus is required in order to improve CSE and HIV research, policy, programming and implementation. It builds on additional primary...

Save the Children’s analysis shows that even among the world’s most developed, powerful and rich economies, there can be vast disparity in how children are treated and how prosperous their futures appear to be. Many states are falling short of...

Developed and tested as part of the FACT Project, EDEAN is a social and behavior change (SBC) intervention that effectively increased fertility awareness and demand for family planning in the Karamoja region of Uganda. Grounded in formative...

Immunisation saves lives and is undoubtedly one of the most successful and cost-effective health interventions, with far-reaching benefits. Improved coverage has contributed to the impressive 50% drop in child deaths globally between 1990 and 2015...

The humanitarian situation in Yemen has deteriorated month on month since the current armed conflict escalated in March 2015. Today 21.2 million people (or 82% of the population) are in need of humanitarian assistance, including nearly 10 million...

This report presents the human face and key findings of a technical survey conducted in 2015 by Save the Children in partnership with the Yangon City Development Committee (YCDC). The survey gained detailed information on the economic and social...

This document reports the findings of the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) and United States Presidential Initiative Feed the Future (FTF)-supported NOURISH Project cross-sectional baseline. NOURISH seeks to reduce the...

Youth Empowerent Bvlgari Programme – YEB Model Diagram

In 2015 world leaders adopted the Sustainable Development Goals. Save the Children can be proud of the influence we had on the content of these global goals, which are bolder and more comprehensive than ever before. Our own new global strategy,...

Following the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami, Save the Children has focused on children’s participation in developing school preparedness, evacuation plans and advocating for making disaster risk reduction (DRR) a part of primary and...