Resources

TypeNameDescriptionModifiedSize
application/pdfA Study on Child Protection Mechanisms in EthiopiaChild and Family Support Services (CAFSS)09/12/2013568KB
application/pdfAssessment ReportSudanese Refugee Children Settled in Sherkole Camp and Transit Centers at Kurumuk and Gizen13/02/2014601KB
application/pdfPhoto Story of Teka GebreMichael Tigray Region Ethiopia 2013Teka GebreMichael, 67 years old is a farmer and father of seven children, three boys, and four girls. He looks after his fruit and vegetable garden located at Maydaero village of the Tigray region.18/02/2014609KB
application/pdfENGINE Brief - InServiceIn-Service Capacity Building of Front line Health and Agriculture Workforce for Nutrition Services03/02/2017612KB
application/pdfHarmful Traditional Practices and Child ProtectionContested Understandings and Practices of Female Early Marriage and Circumcision in Ethiopia by Young Lives 03/02/2014625KB
application/pdfEducation Brief Education is strongly linked to reducing infant and child mortality and morbidity, while promoting safe reproductive behaviours, family health and planning, and sanitation.14/02/2014627KB
application/pdfBeyond OrphanhoodBeyond Orphanhood: Rethinking Vulnerability in Ethiopia YOUNG LIVES POLICY BRIEF 1609/12/2013634KB
application/pdfChild Protection BriefSave the Children works to protect children from: Sexual Abuse and exploitation, physical and humiliating punishment, neglect, harmful traditional practices and exploitative child labour 13/02/2014663KB
application/pdfFood Security and Livelihoods Brief Save the Children is a key player in food security and livelihoods work in Ethiopia, ranging from life saving food distributions to long-term livelihood improvement and market support. 14/02/2014683KB
application/pdfHealth and HIV/AIDS Brief Save the Children aim to improve the health of children and women, particularly those who are poor, disadvantaged, and with limited access to health care across rural, urban, agrarian, and pastoralist settings.14/02/2014693KB
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