Type | Name | Description | Modified | Size |
| Providing refugee children the education they were promised | Did you know that world’s 3.5 million out of school refugee children have lost out on more than 700 million school days since last year? And the number grows by 1.9 million every day. That’s a lot of lost learning.
Check out the full Report: | 22/09/2017 | 1MB |
| Primary Position Paper | A Policy Advocacy Position Paper making a case for the incorporation into the Kinyarwanda Primary curriculum of enhanced teaching methods to encourage reading. | 22/04/2015 | 4MB |
| Primary Position Paper | The ability to read is a prerequisite to the overall performance of children in all subjects, hence the need to give optimum focus on reading in the curriculum | 29/10/2015 | 4MB |
| Pre-Primary Position Paper | Position Paper highlighting Emergent Literacy is one of the most important foundational abilities children must develop before beginning primary school. Also forwards suggestions as to what the Pre-Primary curriculum should be predominantly composed of. | 22/04/2015 | 1MB |
| Pre-Primary Position Paper | Emergent Literacy is one of the most important foundation abilities children must develop before beginning Primary School | 29/10/2015 | 773KB |
| Parenting Education Literacy Position Paper - 2014 | Early Childhood (0-6 years) is a critical stage of human development and Parents are the first educators of their children. Significant development of the brain, body, and emotions happens during the first years of life. | 23/10/2015 | 770KB |
| Parenting Education Literacy Position Paper | Position Paper indicating that parents need guidance on how to support children’s physical, emotional, social, and cognitive development, and also touches on the significance of cognitive development and emergent literacy as among the most important foundations for later school and life achievements. | 22/04/2015 | 770KB |
| Parenting Education Literacy Position Paper | Kinyarwanda version of Parenting Education Literacy Position Paper. | 22/04/2015 | 537KB |
| Pan-Africa Polcy Paper: COVID-19 Impact on African Children | The comprehensive report underlines that although children do not represent a high-risk group for direct COVID-19 fatality, the pandemic posts a far-reaching secondary impact that heightens risks to the rights and wellbeing of children in Africa.
With the rapid spread of COVID-19, this pandemic is overburdening the under-resourced African health systems and disrupting routine health services, jeopardising Africa children’s access to formal learning, health and safety/protection, especially girls and this is unfolding in Africa against a backdrop of worrying hunger levels driven by climate shocks, conflict and economic challenges.
| 08/06/2020 | 2MB |
| OLIVE UWAMARIYA - TEACHER | Literacy Boost works with parents, teachers and children to promote literacy in the classroom, in after school reading clubs and in community training sessions. Olive Uwamariya, a teacher and Consolee Mukahakuzimana the Head Teacher at the school ‘Groupe Scolaire Rukizi’ in Cyumba, Gicumbi district in Rwanda have benefitted from Literacy Boost teacher training sessions by Save the Children’s Literacy Boost education team. Olive and Consolee tell us how they are implementing the techniques in the school and classrooms and the changes they have seen in children’s literacy. | 16/01/2015 | 218KB |