Considerations for programming school feeding programmes in refugee settings
This Technical Review guides the design, implementation and monitoring of school feeding programmes in refugee settings.
This Technical Review guides the design, implementation and monitoring of school feeding programmes in refugee settings.
This guide aims to help multisector actors to address the food security and nutrition needs of children during periods of extended or intermittent school closure due to a pandemic or other emergency. The collaboration of schools and food banks in this effort is the primary focus.
Children’s experience of harm and abuse has a profound impact on their health and well-being.
Asia Pacific Transgender Network (APTN) has curated this resource for transgender people and communities across the region.
School-based sexuality education in Tanzania often does not meet learners’ needs.
L’AFD développe une série de fiches didactiques intitulée « Droits humains et développement ». Outre leur vocation d’information et de valorisation, elles sont des outils d’aide à l’intégration de l’approche fondée sur les droits humains (AFDH) pour les acteurs du développement.
The Global Nutrition Report is the world’s leading independent assessment of the state of global nutrition. It is data-led and produced each year to cast a light on progress and challenges.
Connect with Respect is a curriculum tool to assist teachers. It draws on research on violence prevention, gender norms, and the programmatic experience of school-based interventions.
This report is the result of a study to estimate the cost of implementing the SETARA adolescent CSE programme in the three cities of Denpasar, Semarang and Lampung in Indonesia. It found that in the startup phase, implementing SETARA in a school costs between USD 10-15 per student.
This toolkit has been designed as a resource and a guide to support the integration of a gender transformative approach (GTA) into sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR) programmes and organisations. It consists of five modules published between 2019 and 2021.