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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...

In November 2021, Bodhi Global Analysis was contracted by SCI to undertake a midterm evaluation (MTE) of the project ‘Protecting Children Affected by Armed Conflict in Sub-Saharan Africa’. The objective of the evaluation is to evaluate the project...

Save the Children’s Global Environmental Sustainability Report for 2022 underscores our commitment to children’s rights, the climate crisis response, and environmental stewardship. Recognizing the severe threat the climate crisis poses to...

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...

The MOMENTUM Country and Global Leadership project conducted a social norms exploration using the Social Norms Exploration Tool to understand the social norms driving child, early, and forced marriage, intimate partner violence, and early adoption...

Save the Children International Cambodia’s RECOVER project aimed at reducing male violence against women and children, which is unacceptably high, via positive parenting groups, Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (CBT) sessions for couples to reduce...

The Yazidis are a minority group of Kurdistan that have long been persecuted for their religious practices and forced to convert to Islam. On 3 August 2014, the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) brutally attacked the Yazidi community living...

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...