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The priority statement on Maternal & Newborn Health (MNH) outlines Save the Children’s approach to improving MNH and ensuring the continuum of quality care across the life-course. Annually, almost 300,000 women die from complications related...

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...

Save the Children Ethiopia, with the support of Save the Children Sweden and Save the Children Norway, has been working with civil society organizations and implementing child centered social accountability (CCSA) program to improve the delivery...

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...

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...

Education for displaced and crisis-affected children and youth is crucial to promote climate action. Education helps people address the root causes and impacts of the climate crisis, empowering them with the knowledge, competencies and skills...

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...

At a time of growing fragmentation, limited fiscal space, and greater demand for health care, the global health architecture needs more modalities that support governments to improve self-sufficiency, and unleash more resources beyond the dollar...

Save the Children and partners particularly from the Sida Civil Society programme (2022-2026) join to discuss what the new General Comment #26 of the UN Committee on the rights of the Child is about, why it is important for our work and how we can...