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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...

This report presents the findings of a Household Economy Analysis (HEA) outcome analysis from the livelihood zone GT06 in Quiché, Guatemala. the results cover the period of November 2022-October 2023. The main conclusions of the analysis are as...

The priority statement on Healthy & Resilient Communities outlines Save the Children’s approach to building evidence and scaling our work on Child Rights Governance, Mental Health and Psychosocial Support, Climate & Health, Disease...

We have made a deliberate choice to embrace localisation, not just because it’s morally right, but also because it amplifies the effectiveness and reach of our programs through collaboration with our national and local partners. Recall the...

In 2022, Save the Children held a series of hearings with 58,035 children from 46 countries to understand children’s experiences of climate change and inequality, their ideas and recommendations for addressing the issues, and how organisations...

Integrating the treatment of acute malnutrition by community health volunteers (CHVs) into integrated community case management (iCCM) can improve acute malnutrition treatment outcomes. However, little is known about the cost-effectiveness of such...

The priority statement on Sexual & Reproductive Health & Rights (SRHR) outlines Save the Children’s approach investing in the quality, impact, and profile of SRHR with a particular focus on adolescents. Sexual and reproductive health and...

The priority statement on Undernutrition outlines Save the Children’s approach to tackling undernutrition, addressing the global hunger crisis, and integrating nutrition in all that we do. Addressing undernutrition is essential to ensuring that...

The United States Agency for International Development (USAID) Kulawa project (meaning “to care for” in Hausa) is a five-year (2020-2025) initiative to support the Government of Niger in improving health, family planning (FP), and nutrition...

This brief captures the learning and achievements of the capacity-strengthening activities of Lishe Endelevu Activity, a five-year cooperative agreement funded by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) from 2018 to 2023....