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Africa
We're campaigning for refugee and migrant children so that they get the chance to survive and learn.
Campaign in Addis AbabaAfrica
We're campaigning for children under 5 in marginalised populations: In 2014, more than 1.3 million people were malnourished. A situation that led to many recurring illnesses such as pneumonia, malaria and diarrhoea.
Campaign in Burkina FasoAfrica
We're campaigning for girls and their access to quality basic education.
Campaign in Cote d'IvoireAfrica
We're campaigning for girls in pastoral communities exposed to child marriage and forced to undergo FGM, girls who are deprived of accessing pre-school and newborn children who cannot benefit from the health extension program.
Campaign in EthiopiaAfrica
We're campaigning for children living in arid and semi-arid lands and in urban informal settlements. Chronic under-investment and prioritisation in these areas and poor implementation of policies has resulted in children having poor access to quality healthcare and education and being the most excluded from progress.
Campaign in KenyaAfrica
We're campaigning for children, specifically adolescent girls, living in the most remote areas: These children lack access to child protection services. Barriers include poor and/or lack of health, education and child protection infrastructure such a schools, health facilities and staff houses and poor road network.
Campaign in MalawiAfrica
We're campaigning for the most deprived children by reviewing the age of marriage for a girl from 16 to 18 years, adopting a clear plan for the removal of user fees for children under 5 and advocating to the Government to adopt a Code of Conduct which bans violence against girls.
Campaign in MaliAfrica
We're campaigning so that every last child survives and learns.
Campaign in MozambiqueAfrica
We're campaigning for the mobilization and distribution of financial resources to adopt laws and policis that prohibit early child marriage and supports access to school.
Campaign in NigerAfrica
We're campaigning for girls to have equal access to and complete primary and secondary education.
Campaign in NigeriaAfrica
We're campaigning for the poorest children, particularly those in rural areas: The current education system does not meet the needs of all children, particularly the poorest. Despite commitments, the state has not invested in early childhood education services, provision is not free but dependant on parental capacity to pay.
Campaign in RwandaAfrica
We're campaigning for teenage mothers to survive, learn and be protected. Child mothers or ‘teenage pregnancy’ are socially unwelcome in Sierra Leone and are reported to be the greatest cause of exclusion for many girls, especially those living in rural areas.
Campaign in Sierra LeoneAfrica
We're campaigning for girls: Gender based violence against girls is widespread, they face child marriage and FGM from a very young age. Girls’ participation in decisions affecting their lives is very low as the protracted conflict exacerbates the exclusion of these children.
Campaign in SomaliaAfrica
We’re campaigning for migrant children and their access to quality healthcare and education. Unaccompanied or separated migrant children are in particular need of child protection and other services, such as health care, education and grants.
Campaign in South AfricaAfrica
We're campaigning for girls: Barriers that result in the exclusion of girls include cultural practices that undermine their rights, wellbeing and access to opportunities.
Campaign in South SudanAfrica
We're campaigning for internally-displaced children and their access to healthcare and education.
Campaign in SudanAfrica
We're campaigning for girls at risk of child marriage: Almost two out of five girls in Tanzania are married before their 18th birthday.
Campaign in TanzaniaAfrica
We're campaigning for children living in remote areas: These children are at particularly high risk of abuse, child marriage and early child bearing.
Campaign in UgandaAfrica
We're campaigning for poor children in rural areas: 60% of Zambians are classified as poor. In recent years, the Zambian economy has grown at an average of 6-7 percent per annum, however, this has not trickled down to the poverty reduction at the community level resulting in limited access to services.
Campaign in ZambiaAfrica
We're campaigning for girls at risk of child marriage: This disparity is so pronounced in Zimbabwe, where rural areas tend to have the highest numbers of child marriages due to poverty. Poverty remains a major driving factor for child marriages, as families experiencing acute poverty may find it easier to marry off young girls compared to raise income to purchase food, grain and cattle.
Campaign in ZimbabweAmericas
We're campaigning for adolescent girls in situations of vulnerability, such as, pregnancy, early motherhood and homelessness and their babies.
Campaign in BoliviaAmericas
We're campaigning for the protection and restitution of rights for children and adolescent victims exposed to armed conflict.
Campaign in ColombiaAmericas
We are campaigning to empower and improve political participation of youths to ensure that they have a voice in the decisions that affect them
Campaign in Dominican RepublicAmericas
We're campaigning for internally displaced and migrant children and youth who are victims of violence in the northern border with Colombia.
Campaign in EcuadorAmericas
We're campaigning for internally displaced children a cause of violence, whose right to education isn't guaranteed.
Campaign in El SalvadorAmericas
We're campaigning for children and youth who are victims of corporal and humiliating punishment.
Campaign in GuatemalaAmericas
We are campaigning to improve access to education, health and protection for the most disadvantaged children and their families, especially those boys and girls involved in domestic labor.
Campaign in HaitiAmericas
We're campaigning for adolescents in the age group of 10 – 19 years who have limited access to exercise their sexual and reproductive rights.
Campaign in HondurasAmericas
We're campaigning for the elimination of violence against children and for teenage pregnant girls aged between 10-19 who do not exercise their sexual and reproductive rights. They specifically come from indigenous communities, rural and low-income urban areas.
Campaign in MexicoAmericas
We're campaigning for refugee and migrant children so that they get the chance to survive and learn.
Campaign in New YorkAmericas
We're campaigning for rural youths, inclunding indigenous groups, living in extreme poverty where they don’t have access to quality basic education and healthcare.
Campaign in NicaraguaAmericas
We're campaigning for 12-17 year old pregnant girls who come from rural and hard-to-reach areas.
Campaign in PeruAsia and Oceania
We're campaigning for street working children: Almost a quarter of all children are engaged in some kind of harmful work, more boys than girls are involved in exploitative work. 15% of children in urban locations are working children.
Campaign in AfghanistanAsia and Oceania
We're campaigning for early education access for indigenous children.
Campaign in AustraliaAsia and Oceania
We're campaigning for children living in remote areas and in slums: Children in areas such as Char and Hoar are the most marginalised and most deprived.
Campaign in BangladeshAsia and Oceania
We're campaigning for children living in remote areas who don't have access to education and healthcare.
Campaign in CambodiaAsia and Oceania
We're campaigning for access to education for children with disabilities.
Campaign in ChinaAsia and Oceania
We are campaigning to ensure that every last child gets an identity and a chance to survive and thrive.
Campaign in IndiaAsia and Oceania
We're campaign for access to healthcare and education for street children and children living in the slums.
Campaign in IndonesiaAsia and Oceania
We're campaigning so that all children with disabilities get the chance to survive and learn.
Campaign in KyrgyzstanAsia and Oceania
We're campaign for access to education and healthcare for children from ethnic minorities.
Campaign in LaosAsia and Oceania
We're campaigning for children from ethnic minorities and those living in extreme poverty. Children from ethnic minorities and children in extreme poverty are affected by very high stunting rates which undermine their capacity to survive and to learn.
Campaign in MyanmarAsia and Oceania
We're campaigning for girls, especially those from the most deprived groups: Girls are suffering discrimination in social interactions, education, health and livelihood opportunities.
Campaign in Nepal & BhutanAsia and Oceania
We're campaigning for refugee children so that there is a seamless integration of them into schools. We are also campaigning for children under the age of five so they get a strong start in life and get the chance to survive and learn.
Campaign in New ZealandAsia and Oceania
We're campaigning for children living in extreme poverty and children from indigenous groups who are affected by acute malnutrition and stunting
Campaign in PhilippinesAsia and Oceania
We're campaigning in Sri Lanka so that children of migrated parents have equal access to care, protection and education in an inclusive and safe environment through special measures that ensure the realization of their rights.
Campaign in Sri LankaAsia and Oceania
We're campaigning so that all children with disabilities get the chance to survive and learn.
Campaign in TajikistanAsia and Oceania
We're campaigning refugee children access to education, children on the move and children affected by conflict. The conflict in the south of Thailand has targeted schools and teachers; a large number of migrant children do not have access to quality education.
Campaign in ThailandAsia and Oceania
We're campaigning for access to healthcare and education for children from ethnic minorities. The Government must build exclusion-sensitive policies for ethnic minority children.
Campaign in VietnamEurope and the Middle East
We're campaigning for more equitable allocation for children with diabilities in public investments such as the access to education. This will help empower children with diabilities, their parents and communities to remove social stigma and discriminatory barriers.
Campaign in AlbaniaEurope and the Middle East
In Armenia we are campaigning for Every Last Child's right to live in a Family Environment. Save the Children Armenia Representative Office is focused on campaigning for - and supporting the government in - developing and implementing stronger policies for family strengthening and family-based alternatives to care. Government approved different models of community based services for children without appropriate care and their families are available. By investing in foster care as a viable alternative to institutions, and ensuring that decisions regarding alternative care of children are guided first and foremost by the best interest of the child, Armenia can significantly improve the lives and future prospects of these children.
Campaign in ArmeniaEurope and the Middle East
We're campaigning for refugee and migrant children so that they get the chance to survive and learn.
Campaign in BrusselsEurope and the Middle East
We're campaigning for adolescent girls in urban settings.
Campaign in EgyptEurope and the Middle East
We're campaigning to provide education and social protection for all children, including children in poverty and on the move.
Campaign in FinlandEurope and the Middle East
We're campaigning for refugee and migrant children so that they get the chance to survive and learn.
Campaign in GenevaEurope and the Middle East
We're campaigning for children with disabilities: A large number of children with disabilities remain unidentified and are not receiving the social, educational, medical and material support they are entitled to. There is a lack of tolerance of the rights of children with disabilities.
Campaign in GeorgiaEurope and the Middle East
We're campaigning so that every last child on the move gets the education and protection they deserve.
Campaign in GermanyEurope and the Middle East
We're campaigning to ensure all refugee children have access to education.
Campaign in GreeceEurope and the Middle East
We're campaigning to ensure accountability mechanisms exist and function such as girls-inclusive education between adolescent girls who are not exercising their individual rights properly.
Campaign in IraqEurope and the Middle East
We're campaigning for children affected by the refugee and migrant crisis and their access to quality education. Five years into the conflict, over 3 million Syrian children are out of school inside Syria and in surrounding countries.
Campaign in JordanEurope and the Middle East
We're campaigning to ensuring the access to quality services like education and health for children with disabilities. We want to ensure that information is available for parents, families, and services raising children with disabilities.
Campaign in KosovoEurope and the Middle East
We're campaigning for all children to have access to quality basic education. One out of ten people in Lebanon is a child from Syria, and the majority of these children are not in school.
Campaign in LebanonEurope and the Middle East
We're campaigning so that all children on the move are protected and get quality education.
Campaign in NetherlandsEurope and the Middle East
We're campaigning for the Roma children and their access to education and healthcare. Poverty affects an overwhelming majority of Roma families in the Balkans. They lack proper housing, employment, income and access to health services.
Campaign in North West BalkansEurope and the Middle East
We're campaigning to reach every last child on the move.
Campaign in NorwayEurope and the Middle East
We're campaigning for children with disabilities, children working for money, children who are living in poor districts.
Campaign in Occupied Palestinian TerritoryEurope and the Middle East
We're campaigning for every last child on the move.
Campaign in SpainEurope and the Middle East
We're campaigning for every last child who is on the move.
Campaign in SwedenEurope and the Middle East
We're campaigning so that child refugees get the protection they deserve.
Campaign in SwitzerlandEurope and the Middle East
We're campaigning for children affected by conflict.
Campaign in SyriaEurope and the Middle East
In Ukraine we are campaigning with children from the contact line, government and local and international organizations with a focus on reducing attacks on schools and children by advocating for the endorsement and implementation of the Safe Schools Declaration.
Campaign in UkraineEurope and the Middle East
We're campaigning to give every last child the chance to survive and learn.
United KingdomEurope and the Middle East
We're campaigning for children affected by conflict with a focus on girls. The conflict in Yemen is devastating the lives of 9.9 million children who are now in need of humanitarian assistance. Thousands of children have been forced to flee their homes and communities and many have lost their access to basic services including healthcare and education.
Campaign in Yemen