Global Campaign

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application/pdfGlobal Strategy - Ambition for Children 2030Save the Children has a new global strategy – ‘Ambition for Children 2030’. Our mission is as urgent and relevant as ever: more children are surviving and thriving than ever before, but millions of children are denied their most basic rights and unable to fulfil their potential.26/04/20172MB
application/pdfSave the Children COVID-19 Response Impact ReportThis report gives an in- depth of how Save the Children responded to Coronavirus globally.01/03/20218MB
application/pdfSummary-Global_Girlhood_Report_2023The Global Girlhood Report 2023: Girls at the centre of the storm - Her planet, her future, her solutions, shows how climate disasters lead to increased numbers of child marriages and underlines that girls' rights and gender equality lay at the heart of impactful climate action12/10/20235MB
application/pdfSpolighight_on_Shift_Campaign_in_MalawiShift is a Save the Children campaign accelerator designed to support young activists to design and deliver public campaigns for social or environmental change. In Malawi, since April 2022, the youth campaigners are taking lead in addressing critical issues such as waste management, school dropouts, and child marriages across three districts of Lilongwe, Ntcheu and Neno. This publication highlights their successes.07/02/20244MB
application/vnd.openxmlformats-officedocument.wordprocessingml.document2024 Children's Climate Justice Summit CommuniqeThe 2024 Children's Climate Justice Summit Communique highlights the urgent need for enhanced climate action to protect the rights and futures of children in Malawi, who are disproportionately impacted by environmental disasters. Driven by testimonies from children like Bridget, a survivor of Cyclone Freddy, the communique calls for stronger policy frameworks, increased investment in child-focused climate resilience, and the inclusion of young voices in national and global climate decision-making. 30/09/2024588KB
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