Type | Name | Description | Modified | Size |
 | Newsletter on MaMoni Health Systems Strengthening (HSS) | Please find here our latest newsletter on MaMoni Health Systems Strengthening (HSS) Project and read this issue to find out what MaMoni HSS has been up to, and the progresses being made in Bangladesh’s health systems in some hard to reach areas of the country. Have a look and share your valuable thoughts and feedback with us. | 04/01/2016 | 3MB |
 | Every One: As It Has Been | No child is born to die. And no mother should die giving birth. Yet every year millions do. Save the Children is campaigning to end this injustice. That’s why Save the Children launched the EVERY ONE campaign in 2009 with a goal to save millions of children’s lives and help achieve Millennium Development Goal (MDG) 4 by 2015. Bangladesh is also a part of this global campaign and the document is the reflections of last five years "Every One" campaign in Bangladesh.
| 12/01/2016 | 4MB |
 | Lessons from the Ground A Collection of Case Studies | “The publication has put together examples of some innovative practices, particularly around Maternal, Newborn and Child Health issues in Bangladesh. The case studies offer useful lessons and insights that you may wish to flip through. | 14/01/2016 | 12MB |
 | Maa O Shishu-r Pusti | A handbook on maternal and child health nutrition | 14/01/2016 | 10MB |
 | Doing More,Doing Better:Social Protection for Adscnt Girls | This story shows the process of how to better include adolescent girls in the existing social protection framework in Bangladesh. Through evidence-based strategic advocacy, Save the Children has tried to better link with social protection systems and structures already in place in order to improve social protection for adolescent girls in Bangladesh. Save the Children has been implementing Child Sensitive Social Protection projects in Bangladesh since 2011 and is presently continuing its efforts to increase and improve social protection with the collaboration of WFP who supports MOWCA (Ministry of women and Children affairs) in administering VGD (Vulnerable Group Feeding) programme. | 18/01/2016 | 3MB |
 | Approach Paper-Putting Child Sensitive Social Protection | Child Sensitive Social Protection is a Save the Children initiative in South Asia aiming to reduce vulnerability
and poverty of children by ensuring that social protection measures lead to meaningful investment in children.
Currently the programme is being implemented in Bangladesh, India and Nepal. This paper is a part of a series
of working papers being developed on the programme with the purpose of sharing practical approaches for
implementing CSSP. | 18/01/2016 | 997KB |
 | Approach Paper-Turning Rights into Realities (Bangla) | Child Friendly Local Governance (CFLG) comprises a rights-based child programming approach and a set of social accountability initiatives that, in concert, work to facilitate, promote and institutionalize the empowerment and participation of children and adolescents in the governance arrangements at the local level. The aim is to ensure better services and improve accountability of local government for the rights of children. | 18/01/2016 | 6MB |
 | Approach Paper-Turning Rights into Realities (English) | Child Friendly Local Governance (CFLG)
comprises a rights-based child programming
approach and a set of social accountability
initiatives that, in concert, work to facilitate,
promote and institutionalize the empowerment
and participation of children and adolescents in
the governance arrangements at the local level.
The aim is to ensure better services and
improve accountability of local government for
the rights of children. | 18/01/2016 | 1023KB |
 | Speaking Up for Rights: Child parliaments | The Child Parliament is a platform where children can raise their concerns on child rights to the duty bearers and large audiences like the adults. | 18/01/2016 | 2MB |
 | Voices for Change: Children on Community Radio | Child participation in radio has been facilitated by Save the Children’s Child Rights Governance Team in Bangladesh since 2014, in partnership with two community radio stations. Participating children were facilitated in building their capacity in radio and to create a media platform for their participation. A small group of children from a marginalized community were provided with the technical skills to raise their voices to be heard by the local government actors. | 18/01/2016 | 2MB |