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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/pdfRelatório final do projecto UNGUMIEm Moçambique, as normas sociais e de género nocivas contribuem para o abandono escolar das raparigas e para uniões prematuras, tornando as raparigas mais vulneráveis a diferentes formas de violência, riscos de saúde e saneamento, aumento da desigualdade sistémica e baixa auto-estima. O Projeto Ungumi (2018-2022) abordou essas e outras questões. Leia o relatório final do projeto aqui.28/03/20232MB
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/pdfRELATORIO ANUAL 2022 SCIMOZCom um total de 1.093.625 beneficiários directos, dos quais 686.817 são crianças, e 1.540.899 beneficiários indirectos, 2022, o primeiro ano da nossa actual estratégia (2022-2024), foi de avanços, mas também de desafios em todos os nossos sectores de actuação. O relatório detalha as áreas em que esses avanços e desafios foram encontrados, com os principais alcances por cada sector.23/06/20233MB
application/pdfSUCESS STORY_JOSSIASJOSSIAS RECOVERED FROM MALNUTRITION AFTER THREE MONTHS OF CONTINUED SUPPORT FROM OUR HEALTH & NUTRITION TEAM IN CABO DELGADO IN OUR BHA/USAID FUNDED PROJECT.23/06/2023239KB
application/pdfHistória de Sucesso do JossiasO Jossias foi diganosticado com desnutrição crónica pelas nossas brigadas móveis que traballham no projecto de saúde da Save the Children financiado pela USAID. Três meses de acompanhamento regular ajudaram a mudar a situação do pequeno e hoje ele está pronto para viver e continuar a longa jornada da vida com saúde.23/06/2023222KB
application/pdfRelatório de Prestação as Crianças_ChimooiA cidade de Chimoio acolheu entre 8 e 11 de Maio de 2023 uma sessão de Prestação de Contas às crianças do Parlamento Infantil de Manica, com várias organizações da Sociedade Civil e públicas a fazerem parte do processo. Este relatório detalhe como desenrolaram as actividades durante os quatro dias.30/06/20238MB
application/pdfMoz Generation Hope Update 1Generation Hope (GH) is the Save the Children Global Campaign to tackle Climate crisis for the 2022-2024 period. This update is part of Mozambique's showcases our latest move toward the campaign.30/06/2023992KB
application/pdfEVIDENCE SPOTLIGHT: UNGUMI – IMPROVING ADOLESCENT SRHRWith financial support from Global Affairs Canada (GAC), Save the Children implemented the Ungumi project from 2018-2022 in response to the significant sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR) needs of adolescent girls and boys in Zambézia province. This project has been recognized as one of the most impactful Save the Children project globally, including reducing child marriage by 10% across 43 communities. 30/08/2023935KB
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
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