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application/pdfEthiopia CSPP Evaluation MID-TERM EVALUATION OF THE USAID COMMUNITY-SCHOOL PARTNERSHIP PROGRAM FOR EDUCATION AND HEALTH13/02/20144MB
application/pdfEthiopia Drought Responese 201802/05/20181MB
application/pdfEthiopia External Response Update June 2023The document covers various sectors such as health, nutrition, education, child protection, water, sanitation and hygiene, and livelihoods. It also highlights the challenges and gaps that remain in addressing the needs of the most vulnerable children and families in Ethiopia. The document is intended to inform and engage donors, partners, stakeholders and the public about Save the Children's work and impact in for the month of June 2023. It is available online and can be downloaded for free.05/07/20231MB
application/pdfEvaluation Report Final Report on Terminal Evaluation of Emergency Water Supply, Sanitation and Hygiene Practice in Bidu and Yallo Woredas of Afar Region13/02/20141MB
application/pdfEvaluation Report JOINT NUTRITION AND HEALTH SURVEYS DOLLO ADO REFUGEE CAMPS - Bokolmanyo, Melkadida, Kobe, Hilaweyn and Buraminocamps13/02/20144MB
application/pdfEvaluation Report Final Report of Terminal Evaluation of Emergency Nutrition Intervention Program in Shashego and Hulbareg woredas of the SNNPR, Ethiopia13/02/20141MB
application/pdfEvaluation Report - Ethiopia Report on the Impact Assessment of Basic Education Integrated with Food Security Program Implemented in Enderta and Hintalo-Wejerat Woredas of Tigray Region13/02/20141MB
application/pdfEvaluation Report 2012 - 2013 Ethiopia EVALUATION OF SAVE THE CHILDREN’S PROMOTION OF BASIC EDUCATION PROJECT IN HAMER WOREDA, SOUTH OMO ZONE OF SNNPR13/02/20141MB
application/pdfEvaluation Report Ethiopia 2012Innovation for Scale: Enhancing Ethiopia’s Health Extension Package in the Southern Nations and Nationalities People’s Region (SNNPR) Shebedino and Lanfero Woredas 13/02/201419MB
application/pdfEveryone Brief The EVERY ONE Campaign is a global campaign initiated by Save the Children. The Campaign was officially launched in 2009 in 36 countries with the aim of reducing maternal and child mortality.14/02/2014489KB
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