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application/pdfProtect a Generation: The impact of COVID-19 on childrenSave the Children's global survey on the impact of COVID-19 on children’s lives and their families shows that two thirds of children had no contact with teachers during lockdown situations; eight out of ten children believed they had learned little or nothing since schools closed. Read the full Report here.16/09/20204MB
application/pdfSCIMOZ COVID-19 SITREP#11Read Save the Children Mozambique's 11th Sitrep on COVID-19, providing an overview of the current context in Mozambique and highlights of some of the work Save the Children did during September as part of our national response.29/09/20204MB
application/pdf SCIMOZ COVID-19 SITREP#11Leia o 11º Sitrep da Save the Children Moçambique sobre a COVID-19, fornecendo uma visão geral do contexto actual em Moçambique e destaques de alguns dos trabalhos que a Save the Children realizou durante o mês de Setembro como parte da nossa resposta nacional.29/09/20204MB
application/pdfThe Global Childhood Report 2020This report looks at 25 years of progress with and for girls and the threats that the looming COVID-19 crisis now poses to those hard-won gains. It includes new projections based on the economic impact of COVID-19 in 2020, expected to increase the number of girls at risk of child marriage and adolescent pregnancy. This is Save the Children’s first adolescent-friendly global flagship report. 08/10/20203MB
application/pdfCHILD SENSITIVE SOCIAL PROTECTIONAt Save the Children we advocate for a particular approach to social protection, namely Child-sensitive Social Protection (CSSP). We define CSSP as:Public policies, programmes and systems that address the specific patterns of children’s poverty and vulnerability, are rights-based in approach, and recognise the longterm developmental benefits of investing in children. Click to read more.13/10/202011MB
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/pdfMozambique Country Office Strategic Plan 2019-2021Our Mozambique Country Office Strategic Plan (2019-2021) underlines our commitment for children in the country to survive, learn and to be protected. It is driven by five main strategic goals: education, child protection, health and nutrition, child rights governance and child poverty. Download here the infographic.16/10/2020830KB
application/pdfPlano Estratégico da SCIMOZ 2019-2021O Plano Estratégico da Save the Children em Moçambique (2019-2021) sublinha o nosso compromisso para que as crianças sobrevivam, aprendam e sejam protegidas. É impulsionado por cinco objectivos estratégicos principais: educação, protecção da criança, saúde e nutrição, governação dos direitos da criança e pobreza infantil. Baixe aqui o infográfico.16/10/20201MB
application/pdfSave the Children in Mozambique PortfolioEducation, Health and Nutrition, Child Protection, Child Rights Governance, Child Poverty, Emergency Programming are on the core of our current work in Mozambique as the main strategic goals. Our additional strategic goals include Gender, Child Marriage, and Humanitarian and Resilience. We have a long-standing experience in emergency programming, ranging from humanitarian assistance to preparedness activities. Read more here. 16/10/2020575KB
application/pdfSave the Children's Universal Child BenefitsTowards Universal Child Benefits. This presentation brings an overview of Save the Children's efforts to end child poverty. It has a snapshot of our work in Mozambique, showing why it is important to prioritize investments in child focuses social protection. You will also learn about the Case for Universal Child Benefits (UCBs); examples of Save the Children’s Work from across Africa. A Q&A section will help you get some answers for some of your questions. 19/10/20205MB
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