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Out of School: Assessment on barriers to school enrolment for Ukrainian refugee adolescents in Poland

The education context for Ukrainian refugees in Poland has been characterized by both commendable efforts on the part of governmental, nongovernmental, and international actors and significant challenges for service providers and Ukrainians alike. Following the escalation of the conflict in Ukraine…

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Malawi Catch-Up Clubs (CuCs) Sponsorship Evaluation

COVID-19 was estimated to impact 1.6 billion students adding to the already existing learning crisis. The vulnerable groups of children such as those living in poverty, having a disability, and being at risk of child labour and displacement were likely to be most affected by the global disruptions…

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2024 Malawi Country Office Monthly Spotlight on SHIFT

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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Education in Emergencies Day 1: Technical and Operational Preparedness for Rapid Response

Preparedness is essential to respond more efficiently and effectively in times of crisis, to ensure children’s learning continuity, enable their protection, wellbeing, and safety, and to support access to other lifesaving services through learning spaces, such as provision of food, clean water, and…

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Save the Children Child Labour Fundraising Brief

This concise child labor fundraising brief serves as a valuable resource for fundraisers, technical experts, and project managers seeking comprehensive information on child labour. The material is aptly designed for external use with donors too. Highlighted within are insights from rapid…

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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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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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Addressing Child Poverty in Europe: Selected programmes by Save the Children

This overview provides information about selected work of Save the Children members and offices in 14 European countries to address child poverty in the region. It highlights key areas of focus, explains who the main beneficiaries are and showcases some positive activities and results towards…

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