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Ethiopia: A Closer look, refugee education

2023 - Education, Migration and Displacement

In December 2023, leaders from across the globe will gather for the 2nd Global Refugee Forum, it is a landmark opportunity to deliver decisive action for refugee children. Earlier this year, Save the Children published a new report – The Price of...

Improving Learning Environments Together in Emergencies (ILET) is best described as a package consisting of several tools to help program management teams and school communities improve learning environments. The tools and documents can be grouped...

Save the Children and School Meals: Overview

2023 - Adolescent, Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights, Child-sensitive social protection ...

Save the Children is a global leader in humanitarian and development programming, reaching 125 million children in 120 countries. That reach includes girls and boys who eat nutritious meals through our school feeding programming. Save the Children...

Impact Footprint 2022: East and Southern Africa Region

2023 - Child Poverty, Child Protection ...

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...

In November 2021, Bodhi Global Analysis was contracted by SCI to undertake a midterm evaluation (MTE) of the project ‘Protecting Children Affected by Armed Conflict in Sub-Saharan Africa’. The objective of the evaluation is to evaluate the project...

Hunger Programmes Compendium 2023

2023 - Child Health, Child Poverty ...

This programme compendium highlights some of Save the Children’s nexus-based programming that address hunger comprehensively. The interventions referenced in this compendium utilise a combination of life-saving, early recovery and long-term...

One person is likely dying of hunger every 48 seconds in drought-ravaged Ethiopia, Kenya, and Somalia. More than a decade since the delayed response to the 2011 famine that killed more than 260,000 people in Somalia – half of them children under...

The Right to Survive

2022 - Child Safeguarding, Early Childhood Care and Development

It is now 15 years since Save the Children first arrived in the coastal areas of Puntland. When we first arrived in Puntland, the main objective was to respond to the Tsunami disaster that hit many countries in eastern regions of Somalia in 2004....

This report summarizes the findings from a household economy analysis baseline assessment in the Northwestern Agropastoral Livelihood Zone in Somalia. It provides an overview of the typical livelihoods in this zone, detailing income, food and...

The Climate Crisis: A children's crisis

2022 - Child Safeguarding, Climate Change Adaptation (CCA) ...

Save the Children is a worldwide leading independent organization for children with presence in 120 countries. We have been operating in Somalia since 1951.This initiative is led by the BRCiS consortium and funded by the European Union. The Member...