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At least 100,000 babies die every year because of conflict More children are living in areas affected by armed conflict than at any time over the past two decades. At least 550,000 babies are thought to have died as a result of armed conflict...

Children and adolescents are key drivers for the development and economic future of Cambodia. Despite this, children’s participation in policymaking and decisions that impact them has been limited, and entrenched gender norms have prohibited...

Data and Trend Analysis (DATA) Refugees and Migrants at the Western Balkans Route Regional Overview, covering period April – June 2019, describes key trends in migrations in the region, detailing information about the number of people on the...

After eight years of destructive conflict, more than a third of Syrian children ‘always or frequently’ feel unsafe, as well as distressed and alone, according to a survey carried out for a new Save the Children report, “A Better Tomorrow: Syria’s...

Sub-Saharan Africa hosts almost a third of all refugees in the world. This briefing for the African Union Heads of State Summit sets out how to improve education for refugee and host community children, focusing on cases from Uganda and Chad.

Children and young people in Gaza live in economic hardship, under the threat of further conflict and with little opportunity of escape. This report describes a research project undertaken in 2018, led by Save the Children’s mental health...

The Accelerating Sign Language in Cambodia project (ASLC) focused on an innovative way to deliver Cambodian Sign Language education to children with hearing impairments living in the Bakan district of Pursat province. This was done through the...

This report presents the results of the midline Early Grade Reading Assessment (EGRA) administered in November 2018 in Egypt as part of the Literate Village (LV) Project. In collaboration with the Community Education Sector at the Ministry of...

Growth through Nutrition provides internship opportunities for selected food and nutrition students from four universities in Ethiopia. This program is intended to enhance students’ food and nutrition skill competencies by exposing them to actual...

Children and youth form the bulk of the population globally. This is even more the case in developing countries including Tanzania, Uganda, and Zambia as covered under this study. There have been endeavours to ensure this next generation of adults...