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This report presents a summary of highlights and outcomes from Save the Children’s country office in Bangladesh for 2020. 

No Safe Haven: The plight of Rohingya children across Asia

2021 - Bangladesh, Indonesia, Malaysia ...

Wherever they are and wherever they go, Rohingya children in south and southeast Asia face discrimination, exclusion, and denial of their most basic rights. For most of these children, these challenges begin in Myanmar, where the Rohingya...

Street Working Children was a three-year project from 2019 – 2021 in Nangharhar, Afghanistan. The project aimed to support excluded children, such as those with disabilities, those in poor families, and youth associated with harmful work on...

This brief summarizes the research methodology, findings and recommendations from the Gender & Power (GAP) Analysis conducted for the Skills to Succeed (S2S) Indonesia program. The S2S program GAP Analysis is a form of action research used to...

The Skills to Succeed (S2S) Vietnam program delivers employability skills training to migrant students in vocational colleges to help them successfully transition into the job market. The training covers topics such as self-exploration, job search...

The Indonesia Skills to Succeed program provides employability skills training and job linkage support to youth with disabilities so they are able to obtain work. The program also organizes working groups with employers to advocate for changes...

This PowerPoint Presentation was delivered at the 2021 mEducation Alliance Symposium on Save the Children Bangladesh’s updates to the mBoost approach during the COVID-19 pandemic.   A recording of the presentation can be found here: ...

Foreign investment and economic development in Vietnam’s 325 industrial zones created nearly 3 million jobs by the end of 2016. This resulted in an influx of young migrants (ages 15-20) moving from rural areas to urban industrial zones seeking...

Covid One Year On: Why children are still out of school

2021 - Afghanistan, Ethiopia, Malawi ...

A snapshot survey carried out by Save the Children in 6 countries where schools have reopened, suggests that 18 months into the COVID-19 pandemic, significant numbers of the most vulnerable children are still out of school. This is not because of...

This guide aims to increase children’s resilience and wellbeing through activities that can be done in the home with a little support form parents and caregivers. The activities outlined in this book will support stress management, emotional...