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The goal of the study is to identify people with disabilities’ (PWD) employment needs and barriers to PWD employment. The rationale behind the study is that its findings will help policy-makers make better-informed choices in formulating policies...

Globally, 3 million newborns die each year, mostly due to easily preventable or treatable causes, and more than a third (1 million per year) die on their first day of birth, making it the riskiest time for newborns and mothers almost...

Choices is a gender-focused curriculum for very young adolescents (VYAs) between the ages of 10-14 years that aims to create positive social and behavior change. Through a series of 10 hour-long participatory sessions, the curriculum challenges...

This position paper starts with an outline of the international community’s growing concern over the use of explosive weapons in populated areas and then looks at the devastating impact that this has had on children and their families in...

In 2011, in the midst of the devastating Horn of Africa drought, Save the Children launched the largest ever multi-country humanitarian response covering three countries: Ethiopia, Kenya and Somalia, the most severely impacted by the drought....

A case study of Save the Children’s work in Jordan in relation to child protection and family strengthening. This report focuses on the protection of children and women from violence in Jordan through the support to civil society. This innovative...

Save the Children’s new Partnership Engagement Guide (PEG), developed in consultation with representatives from across members and country offices. The PEG includes guidance on how to assess organisational capacity and also looks at how Save...

Choices is a gender-focused curriculum for very young adolescents (VYAs) between the ages of 10-14 years that aims to create positive social and behavior change. Through a series of 10 hour-long participatory sessions, the curriculum challenges...

This document provides information on the top 50 grants from Save the Children International during 2013.

2011 was the second year of Save the Children three-year transition from 29 separate organisations to a single, global movement for children. We are changing the way we work, to be more efficient and aligned, a better partner and a stronger...