Save the Children’s HEARTS (Highlighting Equality and Respect Towards all SOGIESC) project in Thailand is operated under the child protection programme funded by the National Association for Lesbians, Gays, Bisexuals and Transgender People (Fri –...
This analysis is based on Save the Children’s Gender and Power (GAP) Analysis Guidance. Girls globally have less time for recreational activities or collective activism. Girls work more hours and are more likely to do paid and unpaid work...
The climate crisis is making girls’ lives even harder. It destroys homes and livelihoods, driving children and their families further into poverty. And when families are forced to cut corners, it’s girls who tend to lose out. Despite being at the...
This impact brief celebrates the great milestones and impact the East and Southern Africa Region has achieved in 2023, we have documented key impact stories on Children Voices to show the good work we are doing and we look forward to sharing with...
The report provides a snapshot of our ‘strategy in action’ by combining our reach figures with examples of evidence and learning from our programs, key advocacy and policy wins, as well as individual case studies and voices from children from...
This impact report celebrates the great milestones and impact the East and Southern Africa Region has achieved in 2023, we have documented key impact stories to show the good work we are doing and we look forward to sharing with our stakeholders...
The discourse on localisation in the aid sector has a very long history; it comes in and out of vogue therefore frustrating efforts to really move the dial on aspects of the aid architecture that it seeks to change. For this bulletin we will be...
In this month’s bulletin we demystify localisation by moving from rhetoric to practice. We do this by highlighting some of the work that is already going on in the country office that provides a great example of localisation. One of our projects,...
In 2022, Save the Children, which hosts the Uganda Education Consortium (UEC), together with UNHCR, were selected as co-grantees for the Education Cannot Wait (ECW) Seed Funding Contribution to the ECW Multi-Year Resilience Programme (MYRP), and...
Education for displaced and crisis-affected children and youth is crucial to promote climate action. Education helps people address the root causes and impacts of the climate crisis, empowering them with the knowledge, competencies and skills...