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The Legacy Maternal and Child Cash Transfer (MCCT) was funded by the Livelihoods and Food Security Fund from January 2016 to April 2019. The MCCT aimed to improve nutrition outcomes for mothers and children through the delivery of nutrition...

A quarter of all children in Myanmar are stunted. The Government of the Union of Myanmar (GoUM) is scaling up Maternal and Child Cash Transfers (MCCT), combined with Social and Behavior Change Communication (SBCC) to prevent malnutrition during...

Challenging Urban Poverty

2019 - Food Security and Livelihoods, Urban Contexts

Save the Children is implementing the Challenging Urban Poverty project in Yangon, Myanmar to support the socioeconmic ‘graduation’ of very poor and vulnerable urban households. The intetrgated package provided to 500 housholds...

The ‘Keeping Promises’ paper was endorsed by the Committee for Coordination of Services to Displaced Persons in Thailand (CCSDPT). This publication was produced with the financial support of the European Union (EU) and the Australian Government...

Promising Practices in Refugee Education is a joint initiative of Save the Children, the world’s largest independent children’s rights organisation, UNHCR, the UN refugee agency, and Pearson, the world’s learning company. Launched in March 2017,...

This study examines what level of access children who migrate in Asia have to information and communication technology (ICT) and social media platforms. It also looks at how these children are using communication devices and social media with the...

Lives on Loan: Extreme poverty in Yangon

2016 - Food Security and Livelihoods

This report presents the human face and key findings of a technical survey conducted in 2015 by Save the Children in partnership with the Yangon City Development Committee (YCDC). The survey gained detailed information on the economic and social...

Each year disasters have a major impact on children, youth and education systems. In the disaster-prone region of the Asia Pacific, around 200 million children per year will have their lives severely disrupted by disasters in the coming decades.1...

This material provides an overview of the Model of Education in Hard-to-Reach Areas overseen by the Karen Teacher Working Group (KTWG).

Migrants from Myanmar have been present in Thailand in large numbers for many years due to the long-term conflict, poor economy and lack of educational opportunities and jobs in the country. As a result, approximately 2.5 million migrants from...