Type | Name | Description | Modified | Size |
| Childhood Under Fire | The impact of two years of conflict in Syria | 30/01/2014 | 1MB |
| REPORT:Children Living and Working on the Streets in Lebanon | The study sheds light on the plight of working street-based children in Lebanon. The report, “Children Living and Working on the Streets in Lebanon: Profile and Magnitude”, is the first of its kind in Lebanon to assess the scope and characteristics of the increasingly visible phenomenon of one of the worst forms of child labour.
At the request of the Ministry of Labour in Lebanon, the study was commissioned by the International Labour Organization (ILO), the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) and Save the Children International (SCI) to understand the reasons behind children living and/ or working on the streets. Their work includes begging, street-based trade and services, and forms of illicit activities among others.
| 17/02/2015 | 12MB |
| REPORT: small hands HEAVY BURDEN | This report sheds light on the plight of working children and influence a bold discussion on strategies to address the phenomenon. Drawing on assessments and studies undertaken in countries affected by the Syria crisis, it examines the implications for children, and proposes a set of recommendations for stakeholders to consider that could reduce the impact of child labour among Syrian children, and help them reclaim their childhood. | 06/04/2016 | 3MB |
| REPORT: Childhood in the Shadow of War | This report is primarily based on children’s stories as told to Save the Children in urban areas in Lebanon and in camps and urban areas in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq. Save the Children is particularly concerned with the significant impacts on development and psycho-social well-being the conflict and resulting displacement have had on children, and their families. | 06/04/2016 | 3MB |
| REPORT: Every Last Child - English | ENGLISH EDITION- This report tells the story of these forgotten children and sets out what is required to reach every last child. We live in a world where the bodies of child refugees are washed up on European beaches, and where an indigenous child can miss out on life-saving healthcare simply because of their heritage. It’s a world where a girl can have her access to education denied and her whole future blighted simply because she is a daughter and not a son. It’s a world where millions of children with disabilities are missing out on the education that would free them to make the most of their lives. | 28/04/2016 | 3MB |
| REPORT: Every Last Child - Arabic | ARABIC EDITION - This report tells the story of these forgotten children and sets out what is required to reach every last child. We live in a world where the bodies of child refugees are washed up on European beaches, and where an indigenous child can miss out on life-saving healthcare simply because of their heritage. It’s a world where a girl can have her access to education denied and her whole future blighted simply because she is a daughter and not a son. It’s a world where millions of children with disabilities are missing out on the education that would free them to make the most of their lives. | 28/04/2016 | 4MB |
| 2015 Annual Report- Arabic | Drawing on data from across all Lebanese regions where Save the Children operates, For the Wellbeing of Children measures in facts and figures the success that the organisation’s interventions have achieved over 12 months. It highlights stories of children helped to find better education and protection opportunities.
In 2015, Save the Children reached 357,547 people from all nationalities and backgrounds, including 203,788 children, in programmes covering Education, Child Protection, Shelter Assistance, Water Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH), Food Security and Livelihood and Child Rights Governance.
| 30/09/2016 | 2MB |
| 2015 Annual Report- English | Drawing on data from across all Lebanese regions where Save the Children operates, "For the Well being of Children- Lebanon 2015 Annual Report" measures in facts and figures the success that the organisation’s interventions have achieved over 12 months. It highlights stories of children helped to find better education and protection opportunities.
In 2015, Save the Children reached 357,547 people from all nationalities and backgrounds, including 203,788 children, in programmes covering Education, Child Protection, Shelter Assistance, Water Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH), Food Security and Livelihood and Child Rights Governance.
| 30/09/2016 | 2MB |
| REPORT: Every Last Girl- Executive Summary in Arabic | Executive Summary for the Every Last Girl report in Arabic. | 14/10/2016 | 199KB |
| Invisible Wounds | The impact of six years of war on the mental health of Syria’s children | 10/03/2017 | 1MB |