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Over the last decade, budget work, or applied budget analysis, has become increasingly recognised as an important tool for holding governments and non-state actors accountable for their policy commitments, budget allocations and expenditure....

The devastating Asia tsunami of December 26, 2004, was one of the biggest emergency responses in Save the Children’s history. Four years later, when the world’s focus had largely moved on, Save the Children continued to stand by hundreds of...

Most people recognise instinctively the role of education in preventing conflict and in building peace and the dangers inherent in the abuse of education systems. Against this background, part of the purpose of this report is to set out – on...

This report has been produced as a result of the consultations held between practitioners from the Save the Children Alliance Tsunami Programmes (TRP) operating in Indonesia, Sri Lanka and India in the 2004 Asian tsunami aftermath. The conference,...

‘The Alert Rabbit’ tells a story about animals who prepared themselves for natural disasters and were subsequently safe from wild fire. Composed by a group of primary school students from Baan Talae Nok School in Ranong Province with support...

Hundreds of thousands of children are migrating within the Greater Mekong Sub-region (GMS) and beyond in East and South-East Asia. Many are invisible to the public. Many have been exploited. Yet children’s migration has drawn little attention....

The publication is the summary of the East Asia regional meeting of UNICEF and Save the Children Alliance. It consisted of a review of the country-level successes in implementing the recommendations of the UN Study, an exchange of good practices...

Last in Line, Last in School 2008 demonstrates the urgent need for donors to increase aid for education in conflict-affected fragile states (CAFS). It highlights the need for an international aid architecture that ensures long-term and sustainable...

The devastating Asia tsunami of December 26, 2004 was one of the biggest emergency responses in Save the Children’s history. Three years later, Save the Children continued to stand by hundreds of thousands of children and family members who...

“Building school-based protection for migrant children in Thailand: An example of good practice in the Cross-border project against trafficking and exploitation of migrant and vulnerable children in the Mekong sub-region” , is part of...