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In the aftermath of the escalation of the war in Ukraine in 2022, Poland has witnessed an influx of over a million refugees, including children, necessitating large-scale humanitarian efforts. As the conflict persists, many refugees are choosing...

Family Care First (FCF), facilitated by Save the Children, is a network of organizations working together to support children to live in safe, nurturing family-based care. The Ministry of Social Affairs, Veterans and Youth Rehabilitation (MoSVY),...

Climate crises and conflicts are the two main drivers of rural-urban migration. Children are increasingly migrating from rural to urban areas to avoid climate threats. The research aimed to explore the drivers and experiences of migrating children...

Malawi is among the top 20 countries with the highest malaria mortality rates including among Malawian children 5-14 years old. In 2022, there were 4,527,729 malaria cases and the disease contributed to 1,829 deaths. The disease contributed to 19%...

Save the Children invests in childhood and gives children a healthy start to life, the opportunity to learn, and protection from harm. To achieve our mission, we collaborate with actors across civil society, governments, businesses, NGOs, and the...

The education context for Ukrainian refugees in Poland has been characterized by both commendable efforts on the part of governmental, nongovernmental, and international actors and significant challenges for service providers and Ukrainians alike....

This synthesis showcases how Save the Children leveraged its internal funds to implement a cash-for-food project amidst drought and conflict in Tigray. The initiative successfully addressed food insecurities by reaching 3,347 households,...

As of April 2024, Uganda is home to over 1.6 million refugees and asylum seekers. The MYRP II addresses three key education outcomes: (I) Improved Access and Retention to Inclusive and Gender Transformative Learning and Training Opportunities; (II...

Reintegration of Children in Institutional Care: A Review of Placement Committees for Children is a significant and timely study of the mechanisms for decision-making regarding the placement and reintegration of children affected by violence in...

Act to End Neglected Tropical Diseases | East program is a five-year USAID funded program (2018-2023) led by RTI International, in partnership with Save the Children and other partner organizations with experience in implementing projects in line...