This document presents an overarching strategy for the implementation of Growth through Nutrition’s SBCC programming. It draws from the strategy that guided the work of Growth through Nutrition’s predecessor– the USAID/ Empowering the New...
The purpose of this new research is to contribute to the development of strategic communication interventions, alongside non-communication interventions, to help improve adolescent girls’ nutrition outcomes. Specifically, the findings and...
This learning paper/report on the journey of the children’s book industry in Rwanda though the support of Advancing the Right to Read: Education Program including factors that contributed to or inhibited change along the way and learning for...
Child participation is one of Save the Children’s thematic areas in accordance with Article 12 of the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC), which recognises that children have a right to have their views heard and considered. This...
Protracted crises resulting from prolonged conflict, recurring drought, and natural hazards, as well as cycles of displacement characterize several parts of the Horn of Africa (HoA). The scale of crises, stretched resources and the need to support...
This learning paper highlights different ways to influence systemic change for improved literacy environment. The paper focuses on touch points throughout the journey of the Advancing the Right to Read program in Rwanda to map changes in the...
The Advancing the Right to Read in Rwanda (ARR) programme was designed as a direct response to the critical challenge of quality of learning in Rwanda. Save the Children identified the lack of sufficient support for Rwandan children in developing...
Feed the Future Ethiopia Growth through Nutrition Activity, as part of learning from its forerunner project ENGINE, hired consultants to undertake an assessment on the performance of ENGINE’s Backyard Improved/Local Chicken Performance,...
This Growth through Nutrition policy brief summarizes research assessing the links between agricultural production, commercialization, markets, gender, and household diet diversity and discusses resulting policy recommendations.
This report summarizes the agro-ecology specific livelihood/agriculture packages developed under Growth through Nutrition Activity, based on the relevant literature and experience from Growth through Nutrition’s predecessor, USAID ENGINE.