Save the Children in Mozambique
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The situation for children in Mozambique
Save the Children has been actively operating in Nepal since 1976, dedicating ourselves to improving the lives of children in the country.
What we do
We have worked in Uganda since 1959 and have programmes throughout the country. We work in partnerships – with communities, the government, civil society and the private sector – to deliver programmes that have a lasting impact, inspire change and uphold children’s rights. Our work supports long-term development and humanitarian emergencies, and bridges the gap between the two.
Last year our work in Uganda directly reached 440,000 people, including 300,000 children, and indirectly benefited a further one million. We focus on these thematic priorities:
News & Stories
19 Sep 2024
Save the Children supports thousands of Palestinians, including newborn babies, medically evacuated from Gaza to Egypt, with funding from Community Jameel
Thousands of Palestinians, including newborn babies, evacuated from Gaza to Egypt with urgent medical needs are receiving critical support from Save the Children
23 May 2024
EGYPT: Palestinian children who fled Gaza’s war haunted by nightmares and anxiety
Palestinian children who fled to Egypt from the war in Gaza are haunted by the horrors they experienced and are struggling with nightmares.
Children fleeing Sudan arriving at borders withdrawn, anxious and scared, says Save the Children
Children fleeing the violence in Sudan are arriving in South Sudan and Egypt showing signs of acute distress and shock with some withdrawn