The lives and the health of millions of vulnerable children are at risk from a threat that receives too little attention – the rapid growth of the market for baby milk formula. The unique life-saving and life-enhancing benefits of breastfeeding...
This report assesses the impact on children of being returned from Europe to Afghanistan. Through interviews with individual children, their parents or guardians, and with governmental and non-governmental actors, it builds a picture of children’s...
The potential gain is extraordinary. Achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) – with their underlying pledge to reach those furthest behind first – would ensure that all children are given the chance to fulfill their potential. It would...
This two-page briefer underscores the opportunities for integration of IYCF and Public Health in refugee situations.
The purpose of the Infant and Young Child Feeding (IYCF) Framework is to provide guidance to managers and technical staff across sectors on what needs to be considered to create an ‘infant and young child friendly’ environment and facilitate...
The Agree/Disagree game gives participants a chance to reflect on their own attitudes and values about fertility and family planning. This includes instructions and game cards. This game is part of the USAID-funded Fertility Awareness for...
LEARNING PACKAGE is from the Partnering to Save Lives project, of which Save the Children is a member. On-site coaching helps midwives to gain confidence in their skills and provide quality care to clients.
Feed the Future Ethiopia Growth through Nutrition Activity, as part of learning from its forerunner project ENGINE, hired consultants to undertake an assessment on the performance of ENGINE’s Backyard Improved/Local Chicken Performance,...
LEARNING PACKAGE is from the Partnering to Save Lives project, of which Save the Children is a member. Culturally sensitive, multilingual communications in Cambodia’s remote northeast help to overcome barriers of geography and ethnicity to promote...
Over 80 percent of high mortality countries not achieving Millennium Development Goals 4 and 5 (related to child and maternal mortality) suffered recent conflict, natural disasters or both. Ninety-three per cent of the highest neonatal mortality...