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In 2020, the Covid-19 global pandemic illustrated like nothing else in recent history the importance of building resilient health systems. It also demonstrated the urgent need for sustainable health financing to develop and maintain those systems,...

As the Generation Equality processes and Forums celebrate the 25th anniversary of the Beijing Platform for Action, there has been concerted attention made to the need to engage new generations in the fight for gender equality. But young people...

Catalogue of key resources to the Adolecent Wellbeing Framework. Resources are based from Save the Children’s experience working with and for adolescents as well as that of other organisations around the world. The resources are organised...

This study explores the life experiences of children with diverse SOGIE in different environments – school, family, and community – to which they were exposed. Data suggest that children with diverse SOGIE experienced stigma, bullying,...

This presentation analyzes Social Emotional Learning (SEL), literacy, and numeracy skill development in the Integrated Emergency Response program with refugee and host community children in Cross Rivers and Benue, Nigeria. The project goal is to...

This guide promotes a common understanding of conflict sensitivity and supports institutionalisation and integration throughout programming. It helps Save the Children’s (SC) staff and partners answer two questions: How conflict-sensitive...

In recent years, the potential return and repatriation of women and children with perceived associations with the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) has provoked a strong security response from international actors. In response, Save the...

As many of the implementing partners began to wrap up their activities for the project, Growth through Nutrition seized the opportunity for them to impart key lessons learned throughout the project via a webinar. This is a summary report of the...

Wherever Somalis go, they will strive to maintain their traditions and culture as a way of safeguarding their identity and position in society. Although most of these traditions are useful in maintaining social cohesion, others have been harmful....

Few programs address the unique health needs of married and unmarried adolescents in Nepal and fewer still engage young, married women’s husbands and families, even though it is widely recognized that they play an important role in decision making...