Treatment of acute malnutrition, or wasting, by family health workers (otherwise knows as community health workers) has been considered as a way to bring treatment closer to families, reduce barriers for accessing services and reach more children...
The midline evaluation was conducted on December 2023 to evaluate the program at its midpoint of implementation along the OECD/DAC criteria. It also investigates additional thematic issues including- equity of outcomes, including gender dynamics,...
In Bhutan, Save the Children was established in 1982. Over the last 40 years, Save the Children has been working in partnership with the government and local Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) in the key areas of Child Education, Protection, and...
Save the Children has been operating in Cambodia since 1970 and was one of the first international organizations to support the Cambodian Government’s rebuilding efforts. Save the Children Cambodia (SC Cambodia) is a national leader in...
Children across the globe have come together to set a new agenda for the fight against climate change. In a series of COP simulations conducted from September to October 2024, children from 20 countries expressed their priorities on issues like...
The study presents the findings of a rapid and structured scoping literature review on evidence on climate risk solutions tailored to children. It spans six technical sectors and cross-cutting themes, based on literature from 2015 to 2023. Key...
“Cash for health” addresses individual-level specifically identified health risks or needs using Cash & Voucher Assistance (CVA) as a modality of intervention. This case study presents the design, implementation and key outcomes on the use of...
Kenya and Madagascar both face significant challenges in maternal and child health. In Kenya, the maternal mortality ratio remains high at 530 deaths per 100,000 live births, while the under-5 mortality rate is 41 deaths per 1,000 live births....
Save the Children’s 10-year Sponsorship Program in Uganda is an integrated 10-year initiative (2014-2024) aimed at improving child health, education, protection, and livelihoods in Wakiso, Kikuube, and Kamwenge districts. The primary purpose of...
The Safe Back to School (SB2S) project, launched in July 2021, aimed to ensure education continuity and enhance school safety for over 7,500 students across 12 primary schools in Quang Binh province, Vietnam. Supported by Save the Children Korea,...