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application/pdfChild Safeguarding PolicyChildren who come into contact with Save the Children as a result of our activities must be safeguarded to the maximum possible extent from deliberate or inadvertent actions and failings that place them at risk of child abuse, sexual exploitation, injury and any other harm. This responsibility falls upon all of our staff and representatives and is reflected across many policies. This duty of care is enshrined in our Child Safeguarding Policy.06/05/2014204KB
application/pdfLessons in Literacy12/10/20166MB
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/pdfMOU between MAACR and MNCRDThis is a Memorandum of Understanding that was signed between Media Advocates for the Advancement of Child Rights-MAACR of Malawi and Media Network Child Rights and Development-MNCRD of Zambia during a media training facilitated by Save the Children that took place in Lilongwe-Malawi23/06/2017390KB
application/pdfDeclarationDeclaration done by participants to the media training for MAACR facilitated by Save the Children in Lilongwe Malawi23/06/2017722KB
application/pdfThe Smaller PictureA closer look at the children who inspire us in Malawi27/11/2018319KB
application/pdfMalawi 2019-2021 CSPThis is the 2019-2021 Country Strategic plan which outlines our strategic goals, approach and theory of Change.19/02/2020250KB
application/pdfBooklet on child related lawsThis booklet identifies and discusses important provisions from various child related laws. The purpose is to empower children with relevant information for their own protection. 25/02/20202MB
application/pdfKangaroo Mother Care in Malawi: Improving uptake Malawi has prioritised Kangaroo Mother Care as a practice to improve growth of preterm babies and reduce mortality from premature births. Malawi has one of the highest mortality rates resulting from preterm births. Save the Children in partnership with the Ministry of Health conducted a study to determine whether the customised CarePlus wrap improves adherence to Kangaroo Mother Care practices. This brief outlines the main study results and recommendations from this study. 09/03/20201MB
application/pdfECHO Humanitarian Project Newspaper ArticleA news feature in The Daily Times for Monday, 8th February 202008/02/2021554KB
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