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application/pdfHumanitarian Quarterly Newsletter _July to September 2022Kirehe District officials visited the Mahama II Health Centre to assess the progress made in addressing what the Ministry of Health recommended Save the Children so that the Mahama II Health facility can be medicalized. The delegation appreciated the progress made after visiting the maternity ward and the operation theatre. SCI upgraded Mahama II Health Centre to provide more obstetric emergency services, including cesarean sections and blood transfusions. It’s expected the Medicalized Health Centre to start offering surgical services on November 1, 2022.06/10/20227MB
application/pdfHealth - Lucie: CHW Case StudyLucie: CHW Case Study20/12/2013255KB
application/pdfHealth - Beatrice: Maternity Health Success StoryBeatrice: Maternity Health Success Story20/12/2013252KB
application/pdfGushyigikira Imikurire y'umwana - Position Paper - 2015Ababyeyi bakeneye kuyoborwa mu kumenya uburyo bwo gufasha abana mu mikurire; mu gihagararo, mu marangamutima, mu mibanire n'abandi, no mu bwenge. Ababyeyi ni bo barezi bambere b'abana babo.23/10/2015537KB
application/pdfFirst Steps Qualitative Report-RwandaQualitative Evaluation of Save the Children's First Steps Program in Rwanda26/08/20177MB
application/pdfFirst Steps Holistic Parenting Education Program SummaryFirst Steps (Intera za Mbere) is a nationally-scalable approach to promoting healthy early childhood development by offering holistic parenting education to parents of 0-3 year olds in Rwanda.01/07/2016472KB
application/pdfFirst Steps Holistic Parenting Education Baseline ReportFirst Steps (Intera za Mbere) is a nationally-scalable approach to promoting healthy early childhood development by offering holistic parenting education to parents of 0-3 year olds in Rwanda.06/07/2016928KB
application/pdfFirst Read 0-­6 Endline Assessment SummaryIn 2014-2015, Save the Children piloted FR, an approach focusing on developing emergent literacy skills in children aged 0-6, in Ngororero district. This report is the endline assessment of the programme. 01/07/2016417KB
application/pdfFirst Read 0-­6 Endline Assessment Full ReportIn 2014-2015, Save the Children International Rwanda Piloted First Read, a new programme focusing on developing emergent literacy skills in children aged 0‐6, in three sectors of Rwanda’s Ngororero district This programme was piloted as part of Save the Children International Rwanda Country Programme’s ‘Advancing The Right To Read’ Education Signature Programme06/07/2016517KB
application/pdfFinal Report First Steps Program First steps is a program implemented by Save the Children and Umuhuza that aims to increase the knowledge and skills of parents to support their children's cognitive, social emotional and physical development in Rwanda.20/06/20228MB
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