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application/pdfSave the Children in Cabo DelgadoSave the Children has implemented long term development and emergency programs in Cabo Delgado since 2013. Save the Children is currently delivering projects in Metuge, Pemba, Mecufi, Chiure, Macomia and Montepuez districts. Our current programs in Cabo Delgado are directly reaching 64,344 people including 23,220 children. Read more.16/10/20202MB
application/pdfPrevenção e Mitigação da COVID-19 entre criançasApelo Conjunto para Prevenção e Mitigação Eficazes do Impacto Secundário do COVID-19 sobre as Crianças mais Vulneráveis de Moçambique. O documento foi submetido ao Gabinete do Primeiro Ministro em Julho de 2020 como contributo nos esforços para minmizar os efetos da pandamia sobre as crianças.12/01/2021404KB
application/pdfOuvindo a Voz das Crianças de Cabo DelgadoEste documento fornece uma análise aprofundada das crianças que foram directamente afectadas pelo conflito e faz recomendações sobre quais intervenções devem ser implementadas para crianças e com crianças. Independentemente de suas circunstâncias, as crianças têm deveres e direitos e devem ser participantes activos na tomada de decisões que moldam seu futuro, em vez de simplesmente se beneficiarem da ajuda fornecida.11/05/20211MB
application/pdfHearing the Voices of Children of Cabo DelgadoThis document provides an in-depth look at children who have been directly affected by the conflict and makes recommendations on what interventions should be implemented for children and with children. Regardless of their circumstances, children have duties and rights, and they must be active participants in making decisions that shape their future, rather than simply benefiting from the help provided. 12/05/20211MB
application/pdfFact Sheet_BHA_CDThe majority of the internally displaced people (IDPs) forced to flee their homes due to insecurity in northern Mozambique, remain in the province of Cabo Delgado. With USAID's Bureau for Humanitarian Assistance (BHA) funds, Save the Children is providing access to health, nutrition, WASH, and protection services to conflict-affected children and communities. Save the Children aims to prevent and reduce excess morbidity and mortality, and to strengthen the protective environment, among IDP and host communities in Chiure and Metuge districts. 04/05/2023701KB
application/pdfFact Sheet Projecto SAIL-ECHOA Save the Children em Moçambique está a implementar, na província de Cabo Delgado, um projecto denominado Aprendizagem Segura e Inclusiva (SAIL), financiado pela União Europeia através da Direcção-Geral da Protecção Civil e da Operações de Ajuda Humanitária (http://ec.europa.eu/echo/). Espera-se que até ao seu fecho, em Maio de 2024, sejam beneficiadas perto de 93 mil crianças nos sectores de educação, protecção e acções de redução de risco de desastres naturais. O projecto está a ser implementado em parceria com a Associação Progresso, a Humanity & Inclusion e a Mentor Initiative. Este é o sumário do projecto.03/01/2023872KB
application/pdfFact Sheet - SAIL-ECHO ProjectSave the Children in Mozambique is implementing, in the province of Cabo Delgado, a project called Safe and Inclusive Learning (SAIL), funded by the European Union through the Directorate-General for Civil Protection and Humanitarian Aid Operations (http://ec.europa.eu/echo/). It is expected that by its closure, in May 2024, close to 93,000 children will benefit from interventions on education, child protection sectors and actions to reduce the risk of natural disasters. The project is being implemented in partnership with Associação Progresso, Humanity & Inclusion and Mentor Initiative. This is the project Fact Sheet.03/01/2023879KB
application/pdfEducational Support for IDPs in Cabo DelgadoThe ongoing conflict in northern Mozambique has caused mass displacement and continuous movement of the population. With funding from Japan Platform, Save the Children is providing educational assistance to both internally displaced and host community children in Chiure and Montepuez districts of Cabo Delgado, with the aim of increasing the education access, retention and transition of crisis affected girls and boys.22/02/2023494KB
application/pdfDESASTRES DUPLOS: O efeito dos ciclonesEste documento foi elaborado por ocasião do Dia Internacional da Rapariga e dos 30 anos da Convenção da ONU sobre os Direitos da Criança. Instamos o governo, agências da ONU, doadores, partes interessadas e profissionais a adoptarem as recomendações contra as uniões prematurasl.02/12/20194MB
application/pdfCase Study - Child Protection - Family TracingFleeing the armed conflict in Palma, Cabo Delgado, Celina's parents were taken by non-state armed groups leaving Celina and her two young sisters alone. Celina managed to reach safe zone and Save the Children is now in the process of reuniting the sisters with their grandmother.09/11/2021993KB
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