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Save the Children Nepal
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A Parenting Programme for the Child Grant: Facilitator Guide
The Child Grant is a government of Nepal cash transfer programme for children under 5 years aiming to reduce underweight. Save the Children has developed a parenting programme for the families receiving this grant focusing on improving nutritional outco
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Social Protection for Orphan and Vulnerable Children Advocacy Success 2020
This report presents an overview of advocacy messages, methods, and outcomes in Nepal for improved social protection measures for orphan and vulnerable children.
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Child Sensitive Social Protection in Nepal Project Brief 2020
The Child Sensitive Social Protection (CSSP) project was initiated in 2011 in Nepal and is built on the understanding that government social protection programmes can play a key role in advancing the development of children. For this to materialise, poor
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Understanding the Barriers and Enablers to Continue Quality Care Services for Management of Possible Severe Bacterial Infection by Private Sector Providers of Kavre, Nepal: A Qualitative study
Nepal’s Every Newborn Action Plan 2015 aspires to reduce newborn deaths from 21 per 1000 in 2016 to 18.9 per 1,000 live births by 2020 and to 10.9 by 2035. Improving access for early diagnosis and prompt treatment of Possible Severe Bacterial Infection (P
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Assessment of a Parenting Pilot Intervention linked to the Child Grant in Nepal
The Child Grant is a Nepal government cash transfer programme benefiting children under the age of five. The research brief presents the results from a parenting programme introduced for the beneficiary households in 2018 to strengthen parenting skills an
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Securing Access to Government Social Protection in Nepal: An approach developed by Save the Children
This document describes how Save the Children is working in Nepal to ensure that all people who are eligible for government social protection access their entitlements. The approach is largely based on building the capacity of local government to take thi
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HIV Prevention and Existing Services for the Key Population in Afghanistan, Bangladesh and Nepal
This three-country assessment was conducted in Afghanistan, Bangladesh, and Nepal in November and December 2017 to assess the availability and satisfaction of Key Populations (men who have sex with men and transgender) with HIV prevention, testing and oth
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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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MSA Global Fund HIV Programme Factsheet Pakistan
This country factsheet provides a snapshot of the Multi-Country South Asia (MSA) Global Fund HIV Programme in Pakistan, including program goals, key activities and results. The MSA programme contributed to the development and strengthening of civil societ
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Implementing Pragati: Community games intended to increase fertility awareness and family planning use
This manual is designed to provide guidance to district health officials, NGO, or INGO staff, donors, or other stakeholders that are interested in using the USAID-funded Fertility Awareness for Community Transformation (FACT) Project’s Pragati interventio
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Evaluation of HIV Service Delivery Focused on Men who Have Sex with Men and Transgender Populations in Pakistan (2012-2016)
Save the Children Nepal – the Principal Recipient of the Multi-Country South Asia (MSA) Global Fund HIV Program – commissioned research in Pakistan to assess progress made by six MSA sub-recipients (SRs) implementing the program between 2012 and 2016. The
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MSA Global Fund HIV Programme Factsheet Nepal
This country factsheet provides a snapshot of the Multi-Country South Asia (MSA) Global Fund HIV Programme in Nepal, including program goals, key activities and results. The MSA programme contributed to the development and strengthening of civil societies