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One in three girl migrants interviewed in North Africa experienced or witnessed sexual abuse or other forms of gender-based violence while fleeing their home countries to find safety, according to a new study released by Save the Children today....

The priority statement on Healthy & Resilient Communities outlines Save the Children’s approach to building evidence and scaling our work on Child Rights Governance, Mental Health and Psychosocial Support, Climate & Health, Disease...

Save the Children with financial support from Save the Children Italy has been implementing a 12 months TEVET project in Mzimba district. The main purpose of the project was to create a pathway for youth (females/ males) aged 15-24 from ultra-poor...

The United States Agency for International Development (USAID) Kulawa project (meaning “to care for” in Hausa) is a five-year (2020-2025) initiative to support the Government of Niger in improving health, family planning (FP), and nutrition...

“Talking helps reduce pressure” is a follow-on to a joint research endeavor between Save the Children Denmark and Tufts University FIC’s research program Early Marriage Among Female Youth in Displacement. The new study builds on the findings from...

This report is internal exercise at Save the Children Rwanda/Burundi Office, which was conducted as baseline for the Save the Children Rwanda/Burundi Kumwe Hub’s ECD financing programme. The baseline was conducted in September 2023 from 18 ECD...

This two-page fact sheet provides a high-level overview of our disability inclusion work around the world. Save the Children promotes the inherent dignity, individual autonomy and independence of children with disabilities through our programming....

This report presents the evaluation results of the HEAL Project (Promote Human Rights and Equality to Achieve Sustainability) conducted in six villages across six districts in West Nusa Tenggara and East Java Province. Implemented by Save the...

Girls, Play and Power - Rapid Gender Analysis

2023 - China, Indonesia, Mexico ...

This analysis is based on Save the Children’s  Gender and Power (GAP) Analysis Guidance. Girls globally have less time for recreational activities or collective activism. Girls work more hours and are more likely to do paid and unpaid work...

The climate crisis is making girls’ lives even harder. It destroys homes and livelihoods, driving children and their families further into poverty. And when families are forced to cut corners, it’s girls who tend to lose out. Despite being at the...