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Sponsorship Programs Annual Report 2019
Sponsorship Programs contribute to Save the Children’s vision of a world in which every child attains the right to survival, protection, development and participation. In 2019 Sponsorship administered $53 million of lifeenhancing programs that directly af
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The Legal Framework for Child Protection in South Asia
Every child has the right to be protected from violence under the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (UNCRC). All countries in South Asia are state parties to the UNCRC, and are thereby obliged to undertake all appropriate legislative an
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Multi-Country South Asia Global Fund HIV Programme "Success Story Booklet"
This booklet is a set of country specific experiences and success stories showcasing the interventions of the Multi-Country South Asia (MSA) Global Fund HIV programme implemented by Save the Children (Principal Recipient) and its partner organizations acro
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State of the Social Service Workforce in South Asia
This report provides information on the current status of the social service workforce in the eight countries in South Asia. It is structured around global-level indicators outlined in UNICEF's ‘Social Service Workforce Strengthening Programme Guidance’ p
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MSA Global Fund HIV Programme Factsheet Bhutan
This country factsheet provides a snapshot of the Multi-Country South Asia (MSA) Global Fund HIV Programme in Bhutan, including program goals, key activities and results. The MSA programme contributed to the development and strengthening of civil societie
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Efforts to Pave the Way for Enabling Legal Environment, Anti-Discriminatory Policies and Practices
This brief shares efforts and results from the Multi Country South Asia HIV (MSA) program in the area of legal and policy reforms focused on human rights and fundamental freedoms of men who have sex with men (MSM) and transgender people (TG). MSA countrie
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Child Protection in Emergencies Professional Development Programme, Asia Pacific 3rd cycle: Residential Report
The Residential phase of the Child Protection in Emergencies Professional Development Programme (CPiE PDP) is a two-week training during which the participants develop knowledge and skills to design and implement high-quality Child Protection in Emergenci
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Step Up, Speak Out: The MSA Field Guide on Policy Advocacy for MSM and Transgender Communities in South Asia
This advocacy guide is designed to provide advice to men who have sex with men (MSM) and transgender communities in South Asia on how to formulate and implement advocacy strategies to achieve policy change to protect the rights and improve the health and
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Care for Child Development (C4CD) Plus: A pilot project for 3-5 year old children
Save the Children, in partnership with the Ministry of Health of Bhutan, implemented an innovative intervention to provide a quality parenting program which is “The Care for Child Development Program (C4CD) Plus”. The program aims to empower parents and
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National ECCD Centre Program Impact Evaluation 2015
The Ministry of Education and Save the Children in Bhutan completed an impact evaluation of the national ECCD center program in 2015. ECCD center programming has been steadily expanding in Bhutan, in accordance with Realizing Vision 2020: Education Sector
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Disaster Risk Reduction in the Education Sector: Bhutan
In 2011, Save the Children in Bhutan began child-centered DRR training in five districts, with focus on increasing the capacity of schools and children to prepare for and respond to disasters, by training disaster-focal teachers and creating a policy envi
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National ECCD Impact Evaluation Study 2015
The need for early childhood care and development (ECCD) services is growing as family and social structures evolve with development and changing times. There is growing awareness amongst parents and government stakeholders about the benefits of early chi