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application/pdfREPORT: Every Last GirlOne girl under 15 is married every seven seconds, according to a new analysis by Save the Children which reveals the scale of the threat posed by child marriage. A new report by Save the Children, Every Last Girl: Free to live, free to learn, free from harm,has ranked countries in an index according to child marriage, schooling, teen pregnancy, maternal deaths and number of female MPs. 14/10/20161MB
application/pdfInvisible Wounds The impact of six years of war on the mental health of Syria’s children10/03/20171MB
application/pdfDangerous Ground 2018- EnglishHundreds of thousands of refugees are at risk of being pushed to return to Syria in 2018, despite ongoing violence, bombing and shelling that are endangering the lives of civilians.05/02/20181MB
application/pdfChildhood Under FireThe impact of two years of conflict in Syria30/01/20141MB
application/pdfYouth Labour Market Assessment A Labour Market Assessment by Save the Children to identify employment opportunities for Palestinian, Syrian, and Lebanese youth aged 14 to 19 in five target areas. The objective of this assessment was to collect robust data on job opportunities for youth, barriers to labour market entry, and recruitment practices in the target regions. The02/05/20191MB
application/pdfHousehold Economy Analysis of low income household Full Report in English Household Economy Analysis (HEA)1 was used for collecting and analysing field-based information on the urban wealth breakdown and for profiling livelihood strategies, which include sources of food and cash income, expendi-ture patterns, and household coping strategies.29/06/20202MB
application/pdfDetermining the Causes of Child Road Deaths and InjuriesAn estimated 3,270 cases of child road injuries and deaths were captured from police reports and retrospective hospital patient records through a review of 30 emergency departments across Lebanon for injured patients during the period of time from 2015 to 2017.05/09/20192MB
application/pdfThe Fire Risk Reduction AssessmentThe Fire Risk Reduction Assessment of Vulnerable Displaced Syrian Populations and Host Community report is the result of a fire risk reduction consultancy carried out in Lebanon by a team from Operation Florian in July and August 2016. the Assessment was commissioned by Save the Children Lebanon, in collaboration with the Lebanese Civil Defense, in order to make a situation study and needs assessment. The situation of displaced populations in Lebanon has a long and complex history, with different groups seeking asylum in the country at various stages. However, this report is primarily concerned with Syrian displaced people living in Lebanon since the beginning of the crisis in 2012.There is a specific focus on those living in informal settlements and sub-standard buildings, with some reference to those living in urban settings alongside host communities. The following analysis and recommendations are designed to help key government and humanitarian sector stakeholders to work together to make improvements in all aspects of fire risk reduction.10/07/20172MB
application/pdf2015 Annual Report- ArabicDrawing 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. 30/09/20162MB
application/pdf2015 Annual Report- EnglishDrawing 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. 30/09/20162MB
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