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This paper describes how technology is being used to inform/enhance education programming/monitoring globally and recommendations around ways in which this could inform Save the Children’s work in the future. 

Save the Children is proud to present this webinar as part of their Disaster Risk Reduction & Education Research Webinar Series, sponsored by the C&A Foundation. Newcastle University was commissioned by Save the Children to investigate the...

The FACT Pragati Project Resource List contains tools and in-depth guidance to support the implementation of the USAID-funded Fertility Awareness for Community Transformation (FACT) Project’s Pragati intervention series in communities. Pragati...

The Household Economy Analysis approach (HEA) is a unique approach to understanding household economy i.e. the economic decisions households make. Understanding how households live helps us determine how they will respond and cope in the event of...

Where there is conflict, there is almost always hunger. And where there is hunger, it is children who are most at risk. Save the Children’s analysis of child malnutrition in the world’s ten worst conflicts for children shows that in 2018, 590,000...

This two-page briefer underscores the opportunities for integration of IYCF and Water, Sanitation and Hygiene in refugee situations.

This two-page briefer underscores the opportunities for integration of Infant and Young Child Feeding (IYCF) and Child Protection in refugee situations.

This two-page briefer underscores the opportunities for integration of Infant and Young Child Feeding (IYCF) and Education in refugee situations.

This two-page briefer underscores the opportunities for integration of Infant and Young Child Feeding (IYCF) and Camp Management in refugee situations.

This two-page briefer underscores the opportunities for integration of Infant and Young Child Feeding (IYCF) and Food Security and Livelihoods in refugee situations.