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This research brief summarises the key findings and recommendations of the Cost of the Diet (CotD) assessment conducted in Sylhet and Moulvibazar districts of Bangladesh in 2018. The study was conducted to estimate the potential contribution of...

The aim of this report is to document the findings of the NOURISH Project end-line survey. The survey documents changes in levels of knowledge, behaviors and environmental factors to assess project performance and outcomes through comparison with...

Save the Children and partners have worked for decades to address different forms of equity. Geographic inequity because of topographic reasons has put Bangladesh behind for which Save the Children advocated for a more inclusive and equitable...

Early Childhood Development (ECD) can be understood as a process that starts at conception and continues through around the age of 8 years old. During this critical period the foundational architecture of the brain is constructed, as children...

Four years on from the launch of the Sustainable Development Goals, child mortality rates continue to fall, yet big inequalities in child survival persist. Deprived and marginalised children are far less likely to have access to basic healthcare...

This one-page document describes the experience of Ms. Tith Phall, who along with her husband and 21-month-old child are classified as an ID Poor family, and was selected to serve as a Caregiver Group Facilitator with USAID NOURISH, benefitting...

Save the Children Thailand works to ensure every child attains the right to survival, protection, development, and participation. One key problem faced by migrant boys and girls in Thailand is their ability to obtain a strong start in life and...

The Rohingya Refugee Crisis is a children’s emergency. Over a five-month period, 655,500 people have fled widespread violence in Myanmar, 58 percent of which have been children. Since arriving in refugee camps in Bangladesh, many of...

The ‘Keeping Promises’ paper was endorsed by the Committee for Coordination of Services to Displaced Persons in Thailand (CCSDPT). This publication was produced with the financial support of the European Union (EU) and the Australian Government...

The Side Effects Puzzle is a game used to distinguish between side effects and misconceptions or rumors associated with family planning methods. This includes instructions and game cards. This game is part of the USAID-funded Fertility Awareness...