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application/pdfWORKING TOWARDS SUSTAINABLE SYSTEM CHANGETo understand why civil society actors sometimes succeed in influencing systemic change and at other times fail, we must understand the overall political, social and economic context. Alteration of social practices, attitudes, institution, and policies takes time and will not raise from one organization alone. 21/08/2018424KB
application/pdfVozes das crianças sobre o impacto da COVID-19 em MoçambiqueRapazes e raparigas estão a enfrentar esta crise na sua própria perspectiva e - com grande impacto, mas também como decisores críticas da mudança - suas vozes devem ser ouvidas na resposta à pandemia. Como Save the Children em Moçambique, temos trabalhado em estreita colaboração com jovens deputados do Parlamento Infantil, que lideram a advocacia focada na criança a nível nacional e local. Este artigo é um resumo do que ouvimos e nossas recomendações.16/06/20203MB
application/pdfUNIVERSAL PERIODIC REVIEW OF MOZAMBIQUEThis is a report to the 3rd Cycle of the Universal Periodic Review Mechanism focusing on the implementation of the rights of persons with disabilities. For the purposes of this report, persons with disabilities include those who have long-term physical, mental, intellectual or sensory impairments which in interaction with various barriers may hinder their full and effective participation in society on an equal basis with others.01/04/2024442KB
application/pdfUngumi stories of changeThe Ungumi project, being implemented in Zambézia province, with financial support from Global Affairs Canada (GAC), is helping women and girls to regain confidence on their lives through reusable menstrual pads, community savings and loans system and social behavior change using its sexual and reproductive health approach. Read stories of real people who experienced changes in their lives thanks to Ungumi intervention.03/03/20223MB
application/pdfUNGUMI end of project ReportIn Mozambique, harmful social and gender norms contribute to girls’ dropping out of school and marrying young, making girls more vulnerable to different forms of violence, health and sanitation risks, increased systemic inequality and low self-esteem. The Ungumi Project (2018-2022) addressed these and other issues. Read the end of project report here.28/03/20232MB
application/pdfUnaccompanied children arrive in Pemba after violenceAfter the attack on the village of Palma on March 24, 2021, unaccompanied children began arriving in the city of Pemba in Cabo Delgado province. The exact number of victims is not clear and many people are still missing. Read our Press Release.17/06/20211MB
application/pdfTsima-Tsima project Fact SheetThe project Promoting Resilience through the Empowerment of Women in Gaza Province (TSIMA TSIMA) is funded by the USAID Bureau for Humanitarian Assistance (BHA) and aims to strengthen the resilience of vulnerable communities to – and reduce the impact of - climate shocks and stresses by increasing access to livelihoods opportunities, markets and financial services, and coordinating disaster preparedness planning. 23/02/2024964KB
application/pdfToR Social Behaviour Change StudyOkhokelamo will conduct formative research to guide the development of the social and behavior change (SBC) strategy across all purposes. The research will focus on the topics of breastfeeding and complementary feeding, water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH), and food security to refine Theory of Change (ToC) and program activities. The SBC study will be complemented by other formative research activities, namely: Gender Analysis, Youth-Inclusive Needs Assessment (YINA), 24/03/2023225KB
application/pdfToR for Youth Needs AnalysisOkhokelamo plans to conduct a qualitative youth-inclusive needs assessment (YNA) to address key information gaps and identify safe spaces for adolescents and youth (AY) to access information and support; AY priorities for improved health, nutrition and income generation; and barriers and enablers to AY engagement.24/03/2023303KB
application/pdfThe impact of COVID-19 on children & their familiesThe COVID-19 pandemic has had a devastating impact on the education of children from the poorest backgrounds and is widening the gap between rich and poor, and between boys and girls. This new global survey by Save the Children shows that in the six months since the pandemic was announced, the most vulnerable children have disproportionately lost access to education, health, food and have suffered enormous protection risks. See the Mozambique's snapshot in this document.16/09/20203MB
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