A Zambian case study that illustrates the impact of the Safe Families common approach.
The Indonesia Skills to Succeed program provides employability skills training and job linkage support to youth with disabilities so they are able to obtain work. The program also organizes working groups with employers to advocate for changes...
Persons with disabilities make up approximately fifteen percent of the global population – over a billion people, or one in seven – and this number is expected to double to 2 billion by 2050. There are nearly 240 million children with disabilities...
With support from Save the Children International Nigeria through its partnership with the Inclusive Friends Association (IFA), this situational analysis was commissioned to highlight Nigeria’s socio-economic context and the inclusion of...
Data and Trend Analysis (DATA) Refugees and Migrants at the Western Balkans Route Regional Overview, covering period October – December 2020, describes key trends in migrations in the region, detailing information about the number of people on the...
The threat posed to children and their rights by the climate crisis is not theoretical: it is real, and it is urgent. Save the Children has partnered with an international team of leading climate researchers led by the Vrije Universiteit Brussel...
Families First Project is a program initiated by Save the Children in Indonesia in collaboration with the Indonesian Government to promote a safe family environment for raising and caring for children, either in their own families or in family and...
The Guidance Note on the Identification, Protection, and Referral of Child Victims of Trafficking will be an additional tool to the current Standard Operating Procedure for the Identification, Referral and Assistance to Victims of Human...
The purpose of these guidelines is to assist law enforcement officials, especially those working at the Police Women and Children Desk, to conduct child sensitive identification, screening and interviewing of children suspected to have experienced...
In July 2021, Save the Children undertook a Household Economy Analysis in Greater Beirut and has found that over the last year, the survival deficit for Lebanese families has increased by 550%. This means that families from all wealth groups have...