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A Dangerous Delay 2: The Cost of Inaction

2022 - Ethiopia, Kenya, Somalia

One person is likely dying of hunger every 48 seconds in drought-ravaged Ethiopia, Kenya, and Somalia. More than a decade since the delayed response to the 2011 famine that killed more than 260,000 people in Somalia – half of them children under...

In 2020, Save the Children Kenya & Madagascar undertook a holistic approach to digital transformation with an aim of transforming our business processes and programs. A Human centred design approach to understand how digital could benefit...

Burkina Faso is one of the least developed countries in West Africa. Its political history has been very turbulent with records of mutinies and coups d’état. Since 2016, the country has become unstable and exposed to threats and attacks of violent...

This report, the fourth in the ‘Consult Us on What Concerns Us’ series, details the consultations Save the Children’s Kenya team held with children to explore the impact of hunger on their lives and to give children the space to share their...

Save the Children in Nigeria launched a consultation with children to hear their views on hunger, our programs, and the wider humanitarian response. Save the Children spoke with children from SC supported communities in Borno and Katsina states in...

This country fact sheet provides a snapshot of the NFM III (2021-2023) Global Fund Malaria Program in Côte d’ivoire, including program goals, key activities and results. This document is useful for the general public and technical stakeholders...

Save the Children Ethiopia country program has been engaged in governance and advocacy programming with the aim of improving national systems and mechanisms for children’s rights. This brief highlights some of the major results in relation to the...

Save the Children implemented a Rapid Needs Assessment in December, 2022 in Palma district, Cabo Delgado, with a focus on informing the education and child protection priorities. The review included visits to four primary schools (EPC Quionga, EPC...

This factsheet provides an overview of the Saving Women and Preterm Babies project (SWAP), a three-year project being implemented in five health facilities in the four divisions of Kampala in conjunction with the Ministry of Health (MOH), Kampala...

The attacks on education occurred in South Sudan throughout and across the country resulting in the damaging of schools and killing and injuring students and teachers. More than 150 schools were used for military purposes and hundreds of children...