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Storytelling to End Child Marriage in the Sahel Region: How survivors are acting as role models and holding decision-makers to account
This briefing was developed as part of a series on child marriage and accountability showcasing lessons-learned from Save the Children programming around the world. It details work with girls who have survived child marriage in the Sahel Region. The regio
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More Than Brides Alliance: Giving girls a voice and a choice
The More Than Brides Alliance brings together international partners including Save the Children and local civil society groups to empower girls to decide if and when to get married and to make informed choices about their sexual and reproductive health a
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Family Planning and Postabortion Care in Emergencies in Niger
This fact sheet provides details on Save the Children's family planning and postabortion care programming in Niger.
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Knowledge Matters: Twenty years of child survival programs in Concern
Concern’s first Child Survival program was initiated in Bangladesh in 1998. Today, the program has been active for 20 years and is present in seven countries across the world. During these years, the program has strengthened not only communities but also
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Tearing Down the Walls: Confronting the barriers to internally displaced women and girl's participation in humanitarian settings
Meaningful participation of internally displaced women and girls is essential to guarantee that any interventions by governments or humanitarian actors are directly relevant and sustainable for them. However, internally displaced women and girls face seve
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Issue Brief: Protecting children on the move in Niger
During the last decades, the issue of migration has increased considerably in Niger. The movement of migrants through the Sahara Desert continues to have a devastating toll on human life with many dying on their way across the desert due to extra judicial
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Young and on the Move in West Africa
This report aims to offer a better understanding of child mobility in West Africa in the context of mixed migration movements. It provides an up-to-date overview of the routes that children move along in and from the region, the reasons that children move
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Achieving True Early Action: A summary of Save the Children's learning from 3 pilot projects to mitigate slow onset food and nutrition crises (2014-2017)
In many countries, resilience and development gains continue to be undermined by recurrent, predictable slow onset food and nutrition crises. Despite early warning signs, the humanitarian community is slow to react, only after lives and livelihoods alread
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Social Cost Benefit Analysis of the Early Action Fund
This report presents a forecast Social Cost Benefit Analysis of the Early Action Fund. In 2016, Save the Children UK established a 3-year Early Action Fund (EAF) pilot project to test frameworks for achieving Early Action and to build country office capac
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From the Day They are Born: A qualitative study exploring violence against children with disabilities in West Africa
Despite the building evidence on violence against children globally, almost nothing is known about the violence children with disabilities in low and middle-income countries (LMICs) experience. The prevalence of violence against children with disabilities
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The People in the Pictures: Vital perspectives on Save the Children’s image making
Debates about representations of global poverty and images of suffering have been going on for many years, yet the voices of the people featured in the images – the contributors – have been notably absent. There has been a tendency to consider and judge t
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Niger Sponsorship Early Childhood Development Endline Assessment
Save the Children's Sponsorship-funded programs operate in 20 countries worldwide, and integrate health, education and protection to support the development of children from 0 to 18 years of age. The Sponsorship Program in the Maradi impact area of Niger