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Strengthening Climate Resilience of the Lao People’s Democratic Republic (PDR) Health System: The first-ever Green Climate Fund project on climate and health

This brief provides a short overview of a Save the Children climate and health project focused on strengthening climate resilience of Lao PDR health systems – the first climate and health funded project from the Green Climate Fund.

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Hope for Tomorrow: A compilation of essays and poems on climate justice from children and young people

The ‘Hope for Tomorrow’ booklet features a collection of essays and poems written by children and young people in Nepal that bring attention to the effects of climate change in their lives. These pieces highlight the fact that the climate crisis is not just an environmental…

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Meeting a Hero

Alicja Safarzyńska-Płatos, a designer with a background in psychology, developed this child-friendly storybook in consultation with psychologists in Poland, Ksenia Potępa (Illustrator), Ewa Jankowska (Translator), and others.  This storybook is designed to be used with children who are a part of…

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Heroes Cry Too

Alicja Safarzyńska-Płatos, a designer with a background in psychology, developed this child-friendly storybook in consultation with psychologists in Poland, Ksenia Potępa (Illustrator), Ewa Jankowska (Translator), and others to support children fleeing Ukraine.  This story is meant to be used to…

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Big Journey, Big Feelings

Ukrainian children who have left their country will be or are experiencing a whirlwind of emotions and significant stress on their mental health. This social story has been designed to be given to Ukrainian children to help them process intense feelings and questions during an incredibly difficult…

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Anticipatory Action and Child Protection: Acting Early to Better Protect Children in Emergencies

Children face increased risks of violence, abuse, neglect, and exploitation, both as direct and indirect consequences of emergencies. Pre-existing protection concerns are typically exacerbated, while new ones are likely to appear, creating both short-term and long-lasting life-threatening risks. …

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