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In brief, infographic format, this document summarizes the Cash and Voucher Assistance (CVA) programs of Save the Children in the Latin American and Caribbean (LAC) Region. It details CVA program goals in various LAC countries, as well targeting...

MAZIKO is a new Integrated Maternal and Child Grant research project implemented in Balaka and Ntcheu districts in Malawi. The aim of the project is to improve maternal and child nutrition and development outcomes, by combining maternal and child...

MAZIKO (meaning “Foundation” in Chichewa), is a 5-year project that integrates maternal and child grants (cash transfers) with a package of government recommended social and behaviour change and capacity strengthening interventions to improve...

The priority statement on Sexual & Reproductive Health & Rights (SRHR) outlines Save the Children’s approach investing in the quality, impact, and profile of SRHR with a particular focus on adolescents. Sexual and reproductive health and...

Since 2022, Sri Lanka has been experiencing a complex and multidimensional macro-economic crisis that has now turned into a humanitarian emergency. The ability of families and communities to manage economic shocks has been significantly impacted,...

This Multi-Sector Needs Assessment was to inform Save the Children South Sudan about the challenges, opportunities and needs of target communities and children in Bor South, and inform coming proposal designs. The assessment prioritized key...

An assessment of capacity and service delivery bottlenecks for nutrition and early childhood development was carried out in Ntcheu and Balaka districts in Malawi to inform the design of the new MAZIKO integrated Maternal and Child Grants project....

The BHA-funded “Integrated Lifesaving Health, Nutrition, and WASH Project for Communities Affected by Drought” was implemented in Ethiopia’s Afar, Amhara, Oromia, and Tigray Regions. Save the Children (SC) implemented a...

This document provides answers to frequently asked questions on Household Economy Analysis (HEA), including how it can be used, its costs, and how it relates to children.