Unprecedented in scale, COVID-19 is a global crisis that poses immediate threats to children’s rights to survival, development, learning, protection, and to be heard. Unless mitigated, the pandemic risks undermining progress made on achieving the...
Since 2017, Save the Children has affirmed its commitment to advancing gender equality in its work through the adoption of a new Gender Equality Policy. This gender strategy will guide the implementation, monitoring and evaluation of Save the...
On February 28, 2020, Tufts University, a Growth through Nutrition implementing partner, brought together over 40 participants from different nutrition projects to present and discuss two inter-related gender topics. This document summarizes the...
The document is a comprehensive report by civil society organizations on the implementation of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child in Vietnam from 2012 to 2017, with updates to 2019.
This budget analysis report was created to assess progress on policy implementation and funding for ending child marriage (ECM) in two West African countries, Niger and Sierra Leone following the High-Level Meeting on the Elimination of Child...
On February 28, 2020, Tufts University, a Growth through Nutrition implementing partner, brought together over 40 participants from different nutrition projects to present and discuss two inter-related gender topics. This presentation shares the...
An adaptable and evolving tool to advance our understanding and measurement of empowerment of girls around the world, to achieve gender equality. The model can be applied and adapted for the design and implementation of education, health,...
Save the Children conducted research in three refugee camps in Dadaab in Kenya which explored the impact of COVID-19 on children’s education, young mothers’ livelihoods and gender-based violence. This study highlights programmatic adaptations made...
This material presents other innovative ideas in growth monitoring, nutrition, entrepreneurship, and agriculture developed and tested by NOURISH throughout the life of the project to address community needs as they arose.
This short video is on breaking the menstrual discrimination and taboos with girls at family level. This video gives message to sensitize parents to treat well during menstrual periods with their girls and do not discriminate against them.