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Save the Children’s 30 members and Save the Children International each provided detailed information about their performance, governance, operating structures, policies and guidelines through a range of channels, such as annual reviews, financial...

In mid-March 2015, child-centred agencies conducted a Children’s Ebola Recovery Assessment (CERA) in nine districts across Sierra Leone to create a mechanism for more than 1,100 boys and girls, to discuss issues of concern; assess the impact of...

Choices is a gender-focused curriculum for very young adolescents (VYAs) between the ages of 10-14 years that aims to create positive social and behavior change. Through a series of 10 hour-long participatory sessions, the curriculum challenges...

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 2014.

Note: This is a summary of the full report, which can be found here. This report focuses on the impact of child protection training on the behaviour of security and defense force personnel, with specific focus on trainings previously conducted by...

Typhoon Haiyan, known locally in the Philippines as typhoon Yolanda, was the deadliest rapid-onset disaster globally in 2013. Nearly 6 million children have been affected, 4.1 million people remain displaced and over 6,000 people lost their lives....

This report focuses on the impact of child protection training on the behaviour of security and defense force personnel, with specific focus on trainings previously conducted by Save the Children in East, West and Central Africa. A central...

Lebanon Photo Book

2014 - Lebanon

This project is part of Save the Children Lebanon’s mission to empower Syrian refugee children to become their own advocates, to use mediums like art, video, animation and photography to demonstrate the impact of war on each of their lives and...

Everyone needs a balanced diet to stay healthy and active. Children need to eat a variety of foods to grow, develop, and be strong. Foods are made up of different nutrients that work in different ways in our bodies. Some nutrients provide energy...

These factsheets and for Save the Children Thailand program summaries, from child protection, education, emergency and humanitarian response, and health program summaries through 2011-2014.