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The InterAcademy Partnership (IAP) and Save the Children present 14 case studies from around the globe, especially from low- and middle-income countries, that can be useful guides to scientists and policy makers seeking information on how to...

The institutionalization and effective implementation of the Nutrition Sensitive Agriculture Strategy (NSAS) need strong leadership and governance, human resource structure and capacity, effective and accountable coordination mechanism within MOA...

This is Save the Children Nepal’s 2023 Annual Report. In this report, we detail our key interventions and achievements in Nepal for 2023.

A public letter, signed by multiple NGOs and approved by the Inter-Agency Standing Committee (IASC), to Member States of the General Assembly calling for the protection of civilians, including humanitarian staff. The letter was produced for World...

The School Feeding Programme (SFP) implemented by Save the Children from 2020 to 2023, funded by the Global Partnership for Education, aimed to address the educational challenges faced by 15.5 million out-of-school children in Ethiopia,...

The digital health care for children project envisions improved access to quality integrated Community Case Management services, targeting under-five children in hard-to-reach areas. The brief presents an overview of the project, pathways to scale...

Insufficient platforms for children, as rights holders, to express their concerns regarding education and protection issues and engage with relevant duty bearers have posed a significant challenge, hindering the full realization and enjoyment of...

The midline evaluation was conducted on December 2023 to evaluate the program at its midpoint of implementation along the OECD/DAC criteria. It also investigates additional thematic issues including- equity of outcomes, including gender dynamics,...

This report and a series of case studies were conducted to gather evidence on which child-sensitive social protection (CSSP) programs in Malawi, Uganda, Somalia, and Zambia are most beneficial and cost-efficient in the long term. The analysis then...

This report and a series of case studies were conducted to gather evidence on which child-sensitive social protection (CSSP) programs in Malawi, Uganda, Somalia, and Zambia are most beneficial and cost-efficient in the long term. The analysis then...