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application/pdfSponsorship Dissemination Conference in PictutrsOn 2nd September 2022, Save the Children hosted a National Dissemination celebrating and sharing impacts culminating from 13years of its implementation. This pictorial shares highlights of the event06/10/20224MB
application/pdfSpotlight on Catch-Up ClubsThis publication highlights the remarkable achievements of Save the Children Malawi's Catch-Up Clubs, which are helping struggling early learners improve their reading skills. Through tailored support and engaging activities, these clubs have enabled children to make substantial progress in their literacy journey. The publication showcases success stories of learners who have gained confidence and excelled in reading, demonstrating the long-term impact of this initiative on academic performance and child development.24/09/20242MB
application/pdfSpotlight on Our Localisation DriveSave the Children in Malawi has been piloting a localization project from 2021 - 2023, working with local NGOs, children and District Councils. This publication highlights some of the impacts of the project.19/10/20236MB
application/pdfSpotlight on Save the Children Malawi Localisation Pilot ProSave the Children in Malawi, Piloted a Localization Project, working with local NGOs, children and District Councils. This publication highlights some of the impacts of the project.19/10/20236MB
application/pdfSTATEMENT ON ACTIONS IN ADDRESSING LOSSES AND DAMAGES DUE TOMalawi is a disaster-prone country with common hazards such as floods, heavy rains, strong winds, earthquakes and disease and pest outbreaks, among others. These Climate and disaster shocks have increased in frequency, intensity, and magnitude over the past years hence having devastating impacts on lives and sustainable livelihoods of the most rural and urban communities. Most of the Districts in Malawi are very vulnerable as they are from time to time affected by extreme weather events. People in these Districts experience recurring economic and non-economic losses and damages (loss of resources, goods, and services) because of climate change, further pushing households into ultrapoverty, chronic food insecurity, desperation, and displaced to other areas. Stakeholders in the climate change and disaster risk management sector have issued this communique. 21/04/2023161KB
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/pdfThe Smaller PictureA closer look at the children who inspire us in Malawi27/11/2018319KB
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