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South Sudan continue to face multiple deprivations ranging from food insecurity that is significantly affected by frequent climate-related shocks, high inflation rate, conflict and insecurity including the spillover effects of the conflict in...

Climate crises and conflicts are the two main drivers of rural-urban migration. Children are increasingly migrating from rural to urban areas to avoid climate threats. The research aimed to explore the drivers and experiences of migrating children...

This synthesis showcases how Save the Children leveraged its internal funds to implement a cash-for-food project amidst drought and conflict in Tigray. The initiative successfully addressed food insecurities by reaching 3,347 households,...

As of April 2024, Uganda is home to over 1.6 million refugees and asylum seekers. The MYRP II addresses three key education outcomes: (I) Improved Access and Retention to Inclusive and Gender Transformative Learning and Training Opportunities; (II...

As part of commemoration of the International Day to #EndCorporalPunishment, April 30 2024, Save the Children together with Jamii Forum organized an online national dialogue through X space (Twitter Space) where more than 3000 people participated...

Act to End Neglected Tropical Diseases | East program is a five-year USAID funded program (2018-2023) led by RTI International, in partnership with Save the Children and other partner organizations with experience in implementing projects in line...

The baseline study sought to establish and document the status quo, to which attribution of the project can be measured during mid-term and end line of the project life cycle, determine the challenges faced by families living in the coastal...

The world is experiencing a food crisis of unprecedented proportions. In Sub-Saharan Africa, the illness and death rate from malnutrition is increasing more than in any place in the world. In twelve of the worst hit countries, 6.1 million children...

The PVH Foundation phase two project has been implemented from July 2020 to November 2022, whereas, the Young Women’s Leadership & Economic Empowerment Program (LEEP) Academies has been implemented since February 2020. The two projects have...

The project was implemented in Kaffrine a region with a high level of poverty (More than the national average), a low access to social protection service/programme and formal education in the region (general literacy rate is at 37% vs 63% at...