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Guaranteeing Children’s Future: How COVID-19, cost-of-living and climate crises affect children in poverty and what governments in Europe need to do

No country is free of child poverty. Europe is one of the wealthiest regions of the world, yet it has alarming and increasing numbers of children and families living with poverty and social exclusion. This report presents the latest figures, information, and trends on how children and families are…

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Levels and Trends in Child Mortality: Report 2022

In total, more than 5.0 million children under age 5, including 2.3 million newborns, along with 2.1 million children and youth aged 5 to 24 years – 43 per cent of whom are adolescents – died in 2021. This tragic and massive loss of life, most of which was due to preventable or treatable causes, is…

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Building a Long-term and Strategic Partnership that Prioritizes Youth Wellbeing

Localization case study of how local organization, AJEDEC, aims to promote the wellbeing of youth in the Democratic Republic of Congo. Save the Children, their partner since 2004, helps them succeed through trainings and capacity strengthening. Includes examples of localization activities, impacts…

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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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Can light-touch enhancements improve postpartum family planning use among first-time mothers?

This factsheet presents a summary of findings from small-scale testing of an integrated approach in Tanzania.

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LIFT Lab Logbook 2016-2022: LIFT Lab at Save the Children: Leveraging Innovation for Transformation

The LIFT Lab logbook offers summary of 44 innovation projects supported by LIFT lab since 2016, as well as reflections on what innovation means for Save the Children.    

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Impact of War on Ukraine’s Children: A Child Protection Report

Since 24 February, 7.5 million children from Ukraine1 have been victims of the largest human displacement crisis in the world today, with lasting consequences for generations to come. Attacks with explosive weapons in populated urban areas continue to inflict civilian casualties, including children…

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A Heavy Toll: The impact of one year of war on children in Ukraine

The dramatic escalation of war in Ukraine in February 2022 has affected every person in the country. In the year since February 2022, at least 18,657 civilian casualties have been verified by the UN: 7,110 killed and 11,547 injured. The true figures are likely significantly higher. In Ukraine,…

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Investing in the Now and the Future II: The adolescent health & nutrition index

This brief presents Save the Children’s Adolescent Health and Nutrition Index. The Index tracks key indicators of the status of adolescent health, nutrition, gender equality and adolescent empowerment in 75 low- and middle-income countries against the finance policy and wider legal and policy…

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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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