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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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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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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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Resource Package and Training Modules for Promoting Gender-Transformative Parenting

UNICEF’s new Gender Policy (2021-2030) and Gender Action Plan (GAP 2022-2025) emphasize UNICEF’s commitment to promoting gender equality around the world and recognize the integral role that positive gender socialization plays in transforming harmful gender norms and practices. With the…

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Transforming Education with Equitable Financing

In September 2022, the Transforming Education Summit called on governments and the international community to mobilize action to transform education systems, including increasing equity in education spending towards achieving Sustainable Development Goal 4 on quality education for all. To examine…

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Assessment of options for humanitarian child protection actors to assist children and adolescents who need specialized mental health services

The Global Child Protection Area of Responsibility (CP AoR), in collaboration with the IASC MHPSS Reference Group, contracted Mott MacDonald to assess options for humanitarian child protection actors to assist children and adolescents needing specialist ('Layer 4') mental health services.  The…

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We need to do better: Climate-related disasters and child protection in Southeast Asia

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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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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