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The Mental Health and Psychosocial Support (MHPSS) Technical Guidance has been developed to support Save the Children and partner staff to mainstream and integrate mental health and psychosocial support into programming across sectors. The...

The dramatic escalation in violence witnessed in the occupied Palestinian territory (oPt) and Israel is deeply alarming with horrendous consequences for children’s lives and wellbeing. Currently collaborating with over 30 partners, Save the...

Greece’s complex asylum system and lack of a special residence permit for unaccompanied children on the move often leaves child refugees and migrants without basic civil documentation, undermining their basic rights, their safety and their...

8 years of war, together with decades of historical conflict in Yemen, have left a deadly legacy of explosive ordnance (EO), including landmines, across the country – threatening children’s lives, their childhoods, and their futures. For many, the...

The Impact booklet provides an overview of Ungumi’s impact and some key approaches such as providing adolescent-friendly sexual and reproductive health services, engaging boys in menstrual hygiene management, working with children’s parliaments,...

In brief, visual format, this 2-pager summarizes the Cash and Voucher Assistance (CVA) programs of Save the Childre globally in 2022. Key highlights from this snapshot include CVA transfer amounts by region country, from donors, and to...

Click below on “view and download” to access: Child friendly briefs with findings from the children’s consultations Regional factsheets for Cash and Child Protection Country briefs on protection needs of children, adolescents and their caregivers...

The factsheet is a snapshot of our Child Rights Governance work and country’s strategic impact in 2022 based on our reach figures, examples of evidence of our work, advocacy and policy wins, case studies and voices from the children. We continue...

In view of the disadvantaged situation of migrant children in Shanghai, Save the Children plans to conduct a Shanghai 3-6 Years Old Children Comprehensive Development Project. The project is developed according to the World Health Organization&...

Save the Children is supporting conflict-affected and vulnerable households by providing them with funds to set up businesses, providing emergency food aid and preparing communities to be resilient against hardship. With funding from the Bureau...