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| RECOMMENDATIONS FROM THE COP29 CONSULTATION | To amplify children's and young people’s voices in climate discussions at COP, and ensure their views on climate action are considered, Save the Children in partnership with UNICEF Rwanda held a Children’s Advoicacy Event on Climate Change on 2 November 2024, at Lemigo Hotel, Kigali.
The event brought together children with and without disabilities from eco-clubs, National Children’s Forum, refugee camps, and representatives of local and international organizations implementing child rights, environment and climate interventions, UN bodies and government institutions.
| 03/12/2024 | 79KB |
| Rwanda and Burundi Country Office Newsletter, November 2023 | On September 8th, 2023, in partnership with the Ministry of Education, Save the Children launched a Zero-Out-of-School Children project under the fund of the Global Education Above All (EAA) Foundation.
Zero-Out-of-School Children project will be implemented in all districts across Rwanda, and it aims at providing quality primary education to all remaining out-of-school children (OOSC) in Rwanda. The newly launched joint project will engage and empower communities as advocates and supporters. Data will be collected and methods enhanced to find and identify children who are out of school, including in remote areas of Rwanda.
| 10/11/2023 | 4MB |
| The Global Girlhood Report | Even before the COVID-19 crisis hit, progress for girls on some issues was under threat. While girls’ health, nutrition and access to education have improved over the last 25 years, even before the pandemic hit, progress to end child marriage and reduce adolescent pregnancy had slowed to a halt. Now, with reports of gender-based violence increasing across the world,1 it is estimated that 9.7 million children may never return to school post‑COVID.2 And with the number of children living in poverty estimated to climb by around 100 million,3 for girls today, gender equality feels further from reach than ever. | 05/10/2020 | 3MB |
| Brief on the awareness campaign strategy Report | The awareness-raising messages include information from Save the Children’s (SC) Child Protection, Education, and Child Rights & Governance interventions as well as information from the Government of Rwanda’s guidelines to fight against COVID-19. They also include information from Soma Rwanda members who are implementing literacy, children’s rights, and protection activities in communities. | 16/07/2020 | 753KB |
| SCI Awareness Campaign Strategy Assessment Report | The awareness-raising messages include information from Save the Children’s (SC) Child Protection, Education, and Child Rights & Governance interventions as well as information from the Government of Rwanda’s guidelines to fight against COVID-19. They also include information from Soma Rwanda members who are implementing literacy, children’s rights, and protection activities in communities. The messages provide practical tips for parents to read with and for children at home and to ensure the safety and security of their children while offering them ample opportunities to sharpen their knowledge through reading, playing, storytelling, writing, and other activities. The messages also offer information about the availability of e-learning materials and remote learning schedules as published by Rwanda Education Board (REB) | 16/07/2020 | 512KB |
| Accountability for Children's Rights Programme Brief | Child Rights Governance is about the state’s responsiveness in implementing the standards of the convention, including the effectiveness in delivering and coordinating essential services and support that children need. This EU-Funded Accountability for Children's Rights Programme Brief combines Child Rights Monitoring with Investment for Children. | 27/07/2016 | 1MB |
| Investment in Children Programme Brief | In 2013, Save the Children began implementing Child Rights Governance (CRG) activities in Rwanda. A CRG preliminary analysis highlighted that while policies and strategic plans for children were in place, their implementation was impeded by limited budgetary allocations. Hence the need for a comprehensive public finance analysis to determine exact budget allocations and assess Rwanda’s Investment in Children (IiC) footprint. An in-depth IiC analysis was commissioned in order to gather evidence on progress, challenges and opportunities for Save the Children to improve IiC in Rwanda. | 27/07/2016 | 1MB |
| UPR Case Study | A case study that provides an overview of the a CSOs report on children's rights to education, health and protection. | 29/04/2015 | 413KB |
| Child Rights Governance - AEJT Case Study | AEJT Case Study | 20/12/2013 | 293KB |