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Chiara Orlassino

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Chiara Orlassino

Chiara is Research Adviser in the Policy, Research and Evidence Team. She curates Save the Children's Child Inequality Tracker "GRID" and advises and conducts research on inclusive development with a focus on inequality. She also provides research training to colleagues in Save the Children offices abroad. Chiara graduated cum laude from the MSc in International Relations and Diplomacy taught jointly by Leiden University and the Clingendael Institute.
Seven year old Fatun*, from Somalia

UK Government cuts child protection funding

The UK government has decisively and disproportionately cut funding for projects involving children and youth, including violence against children

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Equity in education

Data from GRID can inform strategies and programmes to foster equity in children’s school readiness and learning outcomes.

Djeneba (11) is a student in 6th grade at Kassanso School, Mali.

GRID can help better understand inequalities in child nutrition

Save the Children’s Child Inequality Tracker GRID offers a unique level of granularity for data on malnutrition, as well as other key child wellbeing measures.

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The COVID-19 pandemic and children 5 months on

The latest findings from our live tracker on the impact of COVID-19 on children.

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The COVID-19 threat to Generation Equality: Harnessing data insights to protect the most vulnerable girls

Now, when Sustainable Development Goal targets risk drifting irrevocably out of reach for the most marginalised girls, monitoring their outcomes is more vital than ever.