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Let’s Play! Save the Children and Play: Brief

Play is a right and contributes to outcomes linked to all three of our breakthroughs: learn, survive, protect. This Brief is a teaser to the full Guidance Note – where we look more deeply into what play is and how it might contribute to children’s learning and development outcomes. Want to learn…

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Let’s Play! Save the Children and Play: Guidance Note

The purpose of this guidance note is to provide a framework and guidance for Save the Children’s work with play. It focuses primarily on our programmatic work with children, from babies to adolescents and provides content for advocacy work. The final section looks to spark a conversation…

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Localisation Bulletin: December 2023

At Save the Children, one of our key enablers of localisation is Partnerships, which is at the heart of our Theory of Change. In our partnership approach, we are moving away from project-based implementing partnerships to strategic partnerships, driven by impact and complementary capabilities. This…

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2024 SC Malawi Child Centered Social Accountability Success Story

Insufficient platforms for children, as rights holders, to express their concerns regarding education and protection issues and engage with relevant duty bearers have posed a significant challenge, hindering the full realization and enjoyment of child rights in many communities in Malawi.…

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Child Participation Risk Assessment

As part of the Global Child Protection AoR's "Working Across Sectors" workshop package, specifically Module 4 on Child Participation, Save the Children has shared sample risk assessment templates with a country example.  The process of anticipating risks followed by putting in place appropriate…

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We need to do better: Climate-related disasters and child protection in Eastern and Southern Africa

This analytical report series, “We Need To Do Better: Climate Related Disasters and Child Protection” from 2021 - 2022 involved a partnership between the Global Child Protection Area of Responsibility and the International Federation of the Red Cross (IFRC). It aims to enhance the protection of…

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2024 Malawi Country Office Stories of Change SHIFT Campaign

Shift is a Save the Children campaign accelerator designed to support young activists to design and deliver public campaigns for social or environmental change. In Malawi, since April 2022, the youth campaigners are taking lead in addressing critical issues such as waste management, school dropouts…

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Learning Tree, an Innovative Mobile App that Improves Children’s Learning: Key Findings from a Pilot Study

Every child has the right to learn. Yet despite significant progress over the last decade, hundreds of millions of children globally are missing out on an education. In 2021, Save the Children developed Learning Tree – an innovative mobile application that enables children in low-resource and…

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World Vision International 2022 Global Report on Child Participation in Decision-Making: Celebrating Children’s Involvement in World Vision Decision-Making Processes

This report is a culmination of over a decade of serious engagement with children across our field and support offices. Over the past few years, child representatives have consistently demonstrated the value added by including boys and girls in organisational decision-making spaces from the local…

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Principles for supporting girl-led groups, networks and movements: Core Values

In line with the Generation Equality agenda that was launched in July 2020, Save the Children is committed to increasing advocacy and financial and technical resources to enhance children’s, particularly adolescent girls’, civic and political skills and leadership, including through increased…

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