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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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Joint briefing on systems innovation and the Swedish development sector

This briefing captures insights that have emerged through Interaktiv kapacitetsutveckling för systeminnovation i utvecklingssamarbete/ Interactive capacity development for system innovation in development co-operation (IXUS), a partnership among Sida, Rädda Barnen (Save the Children Sweden), and…

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Breaking Structural Barriers Achieving the SDGs: Voluntary Mid-Term Review of the SDGs in Nepal

The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) National Network Nepal, an open and independent platform comprising civil society major groups and individuals, pursued the Voluntary Mid-Term Review of SDGs (VMTR 2023). The theme of VMTR 2023 was “Breaking Structural Barriers: Achieving the SDGs,” with the…

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Economic Case for Investing in Children: Literature review and analysis

This paper provides a review of evidence on the socio-economic case for investing in children. This includes an analysis of both i) the returns associated with investments in children and ii) the costs of inaction in investing in children.

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How to implement the Grand Bargain commitments at the country-level?

This was developed by the Grand Bargain Secretariat with the aim to translate the results achieved so far into practical examples of implementation and also to strengthen the linkages with the country-level. The Grand Bargain only makes a difference if we ensure it has an impact on the ground–…

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Voices of young children and adolescents - NE Nigeria 2020

In September 2020, the Child Protrection Sub Sector (CPSS) in Nort-East Nigeria undertook an exercise to collect and document messages by 1203 children (600 girls and 603 boys) in the three conflict-affected states of Adamawa, Borno and Yobe, north-east Nigeria. This initiative was one of a series…

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