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application/pdfPlano Estratégico 2022-24 da Save the Children em MoçambiqueEsta é a nossa estratégia nacional para 2022-24, que se baseia na nossa paixão, experiência e crença inabalável de que todas as crianças merecem um futuro risonho. Desenvolvemo-la através de um processo inclusivo, trabalhando com as crianças para garantir que responde onde elas sentem que os seus direitos são mais desafiados em Moçambique. Estabelece como vamos acelerar e ampliar o impacto com as crianças. 25/04/20221MB
application/pdfHow Gender Transformation Can Help Improve Nutrition in YounSince November 2017, Save the Children International, Mozambique (SCI) and Helen Keller International (HKI) have been implementing a project called Linking Agriculture and Nutrition (LAN) in ten districts of Manica and Tete provinces, which is financed by the British Government (DFID / FCDO). The project has an overarching goal of reducing chronic malnutrition in children under 5, but it is also a gender transformative initiative.11/12/20202MB
application/pdfSAVE THE CHILDREN MOZAMBIQUE Education, Health and Nutrition, Child Protection, Child Rights Governance, Child Poverty, Emergency Programming 23/08/20182MB
application/pdfBMZ Project Fact SheetFACT SHEET_ Strengthening the resilience of conflict-affected communities in Cabo Delgado for a secure and inclusive future. Across Chiure and Montepuez – where a high percentage of IDPs (+90%) have indicated their interest in resettling into their new communities4 – the COSACA consortium and its local partners are supporting IDPs and host communities building resilient structures for a peaceful and secure future together.27/03/20232MB
application/pdfSumário do projecto "She Belongs in School"O Projecto "She Belongs in School" - Ela Pertence à Escola - foi lançado oficialmente no dia 6 de Maio de 2022 em Lichinga, província do Niassa. A iniciativa, financiada pela Global Affairs Canada, desenvolverá acções voltadas ao empoderamento de meninas, incluindo a provisão de ambientes de aprendizagem seguros e de apoio que melhorem as habilidades e competências das meninas. 06/05/20222MB
application/pdfShe Belongs in School project Fact SheetThe "She Belongs in School" project was officially launched on May 6, 2022 in Lichinga, Niassa province. The initiative, funded by Global Affairs Canada, develops actions aimed at empowering girls, including providing safe and supportive learning environments that enhance girls' skills and competences.21/09/20222MB
application/pdfGlobal Girlhood Report 20222022 marks the 10th anniversary of the first International Day of the Girl. Save the Children’s latest report, The Global Girlhood Report 2022: Girls on the Frontline, takes stock of progress and challenges toward ending child marriage over the last ten years. It also includes new data analysis on the intersections of conflict and child marriage and highlights the voices of girls who have been displaced and experienced child marriage. 11/10/20222MB
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/pdfComo a promoção de género pode ajudar a melhorar a nutrição Desde Novembro de 2017 que a Save the Children em Moçambique e Helen Keller International estão a implementar um projecto denominado Lingando a Agricultura e Nutrição (LAN) em dez distritos das províncias de Manica e Tete, que é financiado pelo Governo Britânico ( DFID / FCDO). O projecto tem uma meta abrangente de reduzir a desnutrição crónica em crianças menores de cinco anos, mas também é uma iniciativa transformadora de género.18/12/20202MB
application/pdfCOVID-19 impacts on African Children.The COVID-19 pandemic is unprecedented with the virus spreading in almost all countries in the world. In Africa, 54 out of 55 countries have reported at least one COVID-19 infection. Luckily for Africa, confirmed COVID-19 cases remains comparatively low, at 158,000 as of June, 3rd, which is partly attributable to early and decisive action taken by many African governments as well as a youthful population. However, COVID-19 pandemic has hit Africa not only as a health crisis, but also as a devastating socio-economic crisis that persist over the months and years to come. This policy paper underscores that, although children do not represent a high risk group for direct COVID-19 fatality, the pandemic posts far-reaching secondary impacts that heighten risks to African children’s rights and wellbeing. Read our Pan-African Policy Paper of COVID-19 impacts on Cchildren in Africa08/06/20202MB
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