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Jukwaa Letu is a biannual newsletter produced by the Kenya and Madagascar Communication Department. The August to December 2022 edition focuses on our Country Strategic Plan, Goal 4: Access to a safe and quality education. It looks at some of the...

The Covid-19 pandemic affected businesses, forcing lockdowns and restrictions that have reduced demand for numerous products and services. Also, the economic and banking crises have led to: Severe devaluation of the Lebanese Lira when compared to...

Growing Up GREAT! is a gender-transformative sexual and reproductive health (SRH) program for in-school and out-of-school very young adolescents (VYAs) ages 10-14 years, and the important adults in their lives. It was developed, piloted and scaled...

MEAL team together with BHA and ECHO project team conducted a market assessment to determine the functionality food and scholastic market system (for maize, rice, beans, cooking oil –food market, and books, writing materials, school uniform...

The Three Year Sponsorship Program Situation Analysis provides information on the socio-cultural context, community practices, education and health systems, and gender relations/roles, child participation, rights and protection in the impact area....

Save the Children commissioned this report to help provide a better understanding of how Syrian refugees in Jordan, Lebanon, and Iraq regard their future, their decision-making processes, and priorities in terms of durable solutions. Eleven years...

This report brings together the key findings from four individual reports that systematized experiences from education projects undertaken within the framework of the Education Cannot Wait (ECW) / Multi-Year Resilience Program (MYRP) programs in...

This material provides 7 practical tips for parents to prevent child trafficking and child sexual violence. Furthermore, it gives guidance on how to support children when a loved one dies.

More than three million children in Somalia are out of school. In many areas across the country, parents are not able to fund their children’s education due to endemic poverty. Education in Somalia is mainly driven by contributions from parents,...

Children across Syria want the same things: to travel to school safely, learn in clean and adequate surroundings, learning from trained teachers, and with modern equipment. They want the type of education they know other children across the world...