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application/pdfGlobal Girlhood Report 2023The climate crisis is making girls’ lives even harder. It destroys homes and livelihoods, driving children and their families further into poverty. And when families are forced to cut corners, it’s girls who tend to lose out. Despite being at the centre of the storm, girls are frequently left out of climate decision-making processes. This year’s adolescent-friendly Global Girlhood Report explores how the climate crisis impacts girls’ rights. It features new analysis by Save the Children on emergency hotspots where girls face the dual threat of child marriage and climate disasters, and stories of girls advocating for climate action in their communities. 10/10/20239MB
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/pdfFROM WORDS TO ACTION - INTEGRATE ADVOCACY IN PROGRAMSThere is no prescribed set of steps that can be applied in a standardized formula to an advocacy process. The complexity of the issue, as well as the political, social, economic context, will hugely impact the organization advocacy approach. 21/08/2018385KB
application/pdfFROM WORDS TO ACTION - INTEGRATE ADVOCACY IN PROGRAMSThere is no prescribed set of steps that can be applied in a standardized formula to an advocacy process. The complexity of the issue, as well as the political, social, economic context, will hugely impact the organization advocacy approach. 21/08/2018385KB
application/pdfFormação para Actores Comunitários sobre a COVID 19Documento para formação de actores comunitários sobre a COVID-19.13/05/20203MB
application/pdfFicha Informativa - Projecto KudziuaO Projecto Kudziua (2018-2021) - “Educação pré-escolar inclusiva e saúde integrada, nutrição, educação e serviços de proteção na Província da Zambézia, Moçambique - AID 011462” é implementado pela Save the Children com o apoio financeiro da Agência Italiana de Cooperação para o Desenvolvimento (AICS). Veja aqui a informação detalhada sobre o projecto.26/09/20211MB
application/pdfFAMOD UPR Report_2020The FAMOD UPR Report analyzes the implementation of the legal framework on people with disabilities in Mozambique, identifying the main gaps and recommending possible solutions. The document also addresses the way in which institutions and policies respond to disability problems in the country.21/10/2020803KB
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
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