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One in five children in Lebanon forced from their homes in one month
More than 1.2 million people - a fifth of the population - have been displaced in Lebanon since 2 March due to Israeli airstrikes and forced displacement orders including 350,000 children.
Access to Justice for Women and Girls: It Starts in the Community
According to the report by UN Women and ECLAC, more than 3,800 women were victims of femicide in 2024, and around 1 in 5 girls is married before age 18 — a practice linked to violence, school dropout, and lost opportunities. Acceso to Justice for girls and adolescents requires urgente attention.
A Principal's Promise: Ending the Cycle of Violence in Rural Cambodia
"Collaborating closely between the School-Based Child Protection Mechanism and the Community-Based Child Protection Mechanism is crucial for solving issues and protecting children from violence, while also enhancing their mental and physical health," stated Meng Heang, who effectively handled and referred child protection cases at his school.Meng Heang is a 56-year-old school principal at a primary school located in a rural area of Kang Meas district, Kampong Cham, Cambodia, where some schools still face ongoing challenges, as many children report experiencing various forms of violence both at school and in the community. These issues persist due to the ineffective child protection system.
Lebanon - Solar Services & Water treatment - Ref# FWA/POW/LEB/LHO/2026/001 & FWA/WAS/LEB/LHO/2026/002
Save the Children International in Lebanon is inviting submissions of tenders for a contract to provide the following service:1. SUPPLY, INSTALLATION, TESTING & COMMISSIONING, PREVENTIVE AND CORRECTIVE MAINTENANCE OF SOLAR PV SYSTEMS , LIGHTING AND ANY RELATED SOLAR INTERVENTIONTender Reference: FWA/POW/LEB/LHO/2026/0012. SUPPLY, INSTALLATION, TESTING & COMMISSIONING, PREVENTIVE AND CORRECTIVE MAINTENANCE OF DRINKING WATER TREATMENT STATIONTender Reference: FWA/WAS/LEB/LHO/2026/002Detailed technical specifications are included within the tender documents.If you are interested in submitting a bid, please contact Save the Children at the following address Lebanon.tenders@savethechildren.org to express your interest and request the tender documents. Tender documents will be sent to you by return.It is recommended to request the tender documents as soon as possible
ITT-CNS-NER-NY-2026-001_Sélection d’un cabinet ou consultant pour la réalisation d’une évaluation externe
Sélection d’un cabinet ou consultant pour la réalisation d’une évaluation externe dans le cadre du Projet de Réponse Intégrée Rapide et Continue en Éducation, Protection de l'enfant et Santé Mentale et Soutien Psychosocial des enfants en situation d'urgence au Sahel – 2ième phase (PRESU-Sahel
Drought fuels child labour and school absences in northern Afghanistan – Save the Children
About 85% of families from a survey of 535 households reported a significant or moderate decrease in the availability of water in September 2025 compared with 2024 and about half of the children in the impacted provinces do not have daily access to clean water.
Restoring Hope Through Inclusion: How Assistive Devices Are Changing Children’s Lives
Lead Writer- Yusuf Mustapha
Harvesting Hope: How Climate-Smart Net Houses Empowered a Young Mother in Koh Kong
In the coastal province of Koh Kong, located in the west of Cambodia, 28-year-old Saychhun used to work hard on agriculture through the traditional way. “I often face obstacles in growing vegetables while striving to generate additional income for my family.” She recalled that her crops were often damaged by pests/disease, and heavy rain, which led to low productivity and income losses,” said Saychhun.As a young mother living with her husband, elderly parents, and 4-year-old daughter, who studies in grade 2, the pressure was immense. Her husband works in construction, and Saychhun earned a living by fishing, but the fish stocks declined, they struggled to cover basic daily expenses, school supplies, and medical needs.
Staff Account: "I saw children seated next to their deceased parents"
Reath James Nyaluak*, 39, is a finance officer with Save the Children in Akobo County, South Sudan. Reath has been displaced several times since he was a child, however he says the latest violence in Jonglei state is as bad as he’s seen. Reath was in Walgak in January when he was forced to flee due to violence, and Akobo town when it was evacuated in March.
From Risk to Resilience: Centering Children in Disaster Risk Reduction
Climate-related disasters are increasingly impacting children across Latin America and the Caribbean, the world’s second most disaster-prone region. Floods, droughts, storms, and wildfires disrupt homes, education, healthcare, and access to clean water. In 2026, about 4 million children will need humanitarian assistance, with effects extending beyond emergencies to long-term health, education, and well-being. Save the Children focuses on acting early to protect children before disasters occur.