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The Wilton Park Dialogue, in partnership with Save the Children and the UK Department for International Development, brought together 50 experts in the field of mental health and psychosocial support in January 2018. Together they looked at...

This report documents efforts made by NOURISH to address issues with the quality of latrine and water filter products in the marketplace, starting by researching quality issues then followed by training and monitoring activities. It shares results...

Child participation is one of Save the Children’s thematic areas in accordance with Article 12 of the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC), which recognises that children have a right to have their views heard and considered. This...

The Side Effect Method Matching game is used to learn which family planning methods cause which side effects, and to discuss concerns about these effects. This includes instructions and game cards. This game is part of the USAID-funded Fertility...

A record-breaking 68.5 million individuals worldwide have been displaced from their homes as a result of persecution, conflict, or violence. Over 50% are children. When a displacement crisis occurs, aid agencies are equipped to mobilise massive...

This document presents an overarching strategy for the implementation of Growth through Nutrition’s SBCC programming. It draws from the strategy that guided the work of Growth through Nutrition’s predecessor– the USAID/ Empowering the New...

In times of crisis, education can play a life-saving and life-sustaining role. But most children caught up in crisis are denied an education. More than half of the world’s refugee children – 3.7 million – don’t go to school. Having already lost...

A brief case study describing gender mainstreaming approaches used in the First Read Southern Thailand project.

Why Children Stay

2018 - Global

Far more children choose to remain within, or close to, communities featuring high rates of migration, rather than to leave – yet we know surprisingly little about their reasons for doing so. This report addresses this critical gap in our...

The conflict in Syria is entering its eighth year – 2557 days of brutal violence and heartbreak – Syrian children are being killed, maimed, displaced, denied an education, healthcare and aid, on a daily basis. The conflict is not de...