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Choices is a gender-focused curriculum for very young adolescents (VYAs) between the ages of 10-14 years that aims to create positive social and behavior change. Through a series of 10 hour-long participatory sessions, the curriculum challenges...

Children who live in pastoralist areas are increasingly referred to as some of the most nutritionally vulnerable in the world. In Somali Region, Ethiopia, levels of global acute malnutrition among young children are regularly reported to rise...

This annual progress report has been prepared as part of Save the Children’s worldwide EVERY ONE campaign launched in 2009 to achieve the United Nation’s Millennium Development Goal (MDG) 4, which calls for a reduction by two thirds of...

The Making it Personal training programme aims to build capacity amongst individual trainers and facilitators to enable them to offer comprehensive sexuality education through workshops, education and communication programmes. It...

Save the Children’s 13th Annual State of the World’s Mothers Report shows which countries are succeeding – and which are failing – to provide good nutrition during the critical 1,000-day window from pregnancy to a child’s second...

The objective of this toolkit is to assist civil society organizations to enhance their capacities and efficiency in responding adequately to issues of sexuality, gender and SRHR within the context of HIV, sexual and reproductive health rights...

HIV transmissions often occurs through sexual activity and reproduction, and working in the field of HIV prevention therefore requires addressing people’s sexuality and sexual practices. There is a need to discuss values, beliefs...

Save the Children’s statement on the public consultation “What funding for EU external action after 2013?” launched by the European Commission as part of the negotiations on the EU Multiannual Financial Framework 2013 onwards. The statement...

One in eight of Ethiopia’s children die before their fifth birthday. What’s even more shocking is that most of these deaths are preventable. Children’s lives could easily be saved by simple, low cost solutions. Ethiopia’s recent progress in...

Health Workers Save Lives

2011 - West and Central Africa

In 2009, 8 million children died before they reached the age of 5. It doesn’t have to be this way. Health workers, properly supported and equipped, can prevent most child deaths. The world is short of more than 3.5 million health workers....