Topic: Emergencies

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Policy Brief: Education in Emergencies
Education is a right for all children. This policy brief looks at what needs to happen to ensure education is prioritised in all emergency situations

Policy Brief: Humanitarian financing
Why humanitarian financing is so important and our recommendations to improve the current system

In the Face of Disaster: Children and climate change
This report explores the potential impact of climate change and natural disasters on children and how the risks of disasters can be reduced.

No One to Turn To: The under-reporting of child sexual exploitation and abuse by aid workers and peacekeepers
This report examines the chronic under-reporting of abuse committed by aid workers and peacekeepers, looks at why it persists and proposes new solutions to tackle it.

Education in Emergencies: A toolkit for starting and managing a programme
This guide covers the process of emergency education, from setting up a programme to running it on a day-to-day basis.

Save the Children's Experience with the CERF in 2007
This paper reviews our initial experiences of a central fund for emergency responses.

Legacy of Disasters: The impact of climate change on children
This briefing looks at the threats to children from climate change and at their involvement in disaster reduction strategies.

Exclusion of NGOs: The fundamental flaw of the CERF
When the Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) was created, Save the Children warned that unless NGOs had direct access, it would fail to provide fast and efficient funding to first responders in emergencies.

Cash for Recovery: Feasibility study on a capital-based income generation scheme for tsunami-affected households in Trincomalee District, Sri Lanka
This report looks at the feasibility of cash-based responses in post-disaster situations.

Watermarks: Child protection during floods in Bangladesh
This report details findings and recommendations from a study of children's protection needs during floods.