In 2022 CUBIC explored application of behavioral science to improve medical incident reporting in Save the Children run clinical settings in Rwanda and Bangladesh. This report presents research findings and trial results as well exploring future...
Save the Children is a global leader in humanitarian and development programming, reaching 125 million children in 120 countries. That reach includes girls and boys who eat nutritious meals through our school feeding programming. Save the Children...
Save the Children Pakistan and The Center for Utilizing Behavioral Insights for Children (CUBIC) explore the use of bulk voice messaging (BVM) as a strategy to increase COVID-19 vaccination uptake in rural areas of Pakistan. The study addresses...
A Myanmar case study that illustrates an integrated programme focusing on children’s learning and safety in schools, protection of children against violence, and child rights.
The supplementary report has been prepared by the Changa Foundation and Save the Children International, Nepal to captivate the attention of the UNCRC Committee on child rights and climate justice in Nepal, concerning the precepts outlined in the...
Save the Children Bangladesh is using the Child Friendly Local Governance (CFLG) Approach for promoting child rights at the community. The approach has been tested with local government, children and youth as well as government. Save the Children...
The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) National Network Nepal, an open and independent platform comprising civil society major groups and individuals, pursued the Voluntary Mid-Term Review of SDGs (VMTR 2023). The theme of VMTR 2023 was ...
This analysis is based on Save the Children’s Gender and Power (GAP) Analysis Guidance. Girls globally have less time for recreational activities or collective activism. Girls work more hours and are more likely to do paid and unpaid work...
Nutrition services are included in Myanmar’s basic health care package. In 2017, treatment and operational protocols for integrated management of acute malnutrition were launched by the Ministry of Health and UNICEF to provide technical guidance...
Nepal Country Office has developed this Early Action Protocol (EAP) for the floods. This EAP has been developed with an extensive collaboration with local and national authorities, national and international partners and the Red Cross Climate...