Save the Children carried out a global survey of children and their families to determine the impact of COVID-19 on the access to health, education, livelihoods and protection, and to collect the views of children. It is the most complete and...
This guide aims to increase children’s resilience and wellbeing through activities that can be done in the home with a little support form parents and caregivers. The activities outlined in this book will support stress management, emotional...
Homes are fundamental for children to grow, thrive, and feel protected. As the Occupying Power, Israel has the duty to protect children’s rights.[1] However, since Israel’s occupation of the West Bank in 1967, authorities, so far, have demolished...
The Guidance Note on the Identification, Protection, and Referral of Child Victims of Trafficking will be an additional tool to the current Standard Operating Procedure for the Identification, Referral and Assistance to Victims of Human...
The purpose of these guidelines is to assist law enforcement officials, especially those working at the Police Women and Children Desk, to conduct child sensitive identification, screening and interviewing of children suspected to have experienced...
Families First Project is a program initiated by Save the Children in Indonesia in collaboration with the Indonesian Government to promote a safe family environment for raising and caring for children, either in their own families or in family and...
Jukwaa Letu is a biannual newsletter produced by our Communication Department. The July to December, 2021 issue highlights our program activities in Kenya and Madagascar. Some of the stories covered include how the lives of youth in Kenya are...
Foreign investment and economic development in Vietnam’s 325 industrial zones created nearly 3 million jobs by the end of 2016. This resulted in an influx of young migrants (ages 15-20) moving from rural areas to urban industrial zones seeking...
At least 1.2 million children across Lebanon have had their education disrupted for more than one year, with many having last attended school in October 2019, following protests and civil unrest. This is impacting Lebanese, Syrian and...
In July 2021, Save the Children undertook a Household Economy Analysis in Greater Beirut and has found that over the last year, the survival deficit for Lebanese families has increased by 550%. This means that families from all wealth groups have...