Save the Children
For Save The Children's Work To Help Lead The Modernizing Foreign Assistance Network
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Amount$350,000
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Program
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Date Awarded11/7/2013
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Term15.0 Months
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Type of SupportProject
Overview
Building on investments in aid reform work over the past six years, this grant will support Save the Children’s elevation of its leadership role in the Modernizing Foreign Assistance Network (MFAN), including the agreement of CEO and President Carolyn Miles to serve as an MFAN co-chair. The grant will further strengthen Save’s advocacy and research capacity in two areas: foreign aid reforms that advance transparency and accountability, and the implementation of U.S. government policies that strengthen local institutions and local ownership in developing countries.
About the Grantee
Grantee Website
www.savethechildren.org
Address
501 Kings Highway East, Suite 400, Fairfield, CT, 06825, United States
Grants to this Grantee
for citizen-led assessments and advocacy in conflict-affected and fragile states
Save the Children United States promotes the well-being of young children and their families around the world, especially the most vulnerable and disadvantaged. This grant will enable the organization to adapt and test the use of citizen-led learning assessments in difficult settings where good data on educational outcomes is currently lacking. With this grant, Save the Children will design an approach for young people whose education has been disrupted by conflict, displacement, or their status as refugees, to measure and raise awareness about the gaps in learning that they and other children experience. Save the Children will document this experience to promote and possibly replicate the use of citizen-generated data to track progress and hold host governments, international organizations such as the United Nations High Commission for Refugees, and donor agencies responsible for service delivery in emergencies accountable for commitments made under the new United Nations Sustainable Development Goals.
for an advocacy project to inform the development of the post-2015 global goals
With this grant, Save the Children would advocate for the adoption of new learning goals in the post-2015 development framework. Save the Children would conduct targeted policy work in three African countries, engaging civil society and country champions in promoting learning goals. Their advocacy work would also extend across the Save the Children network to ensure greater awareness of their policy positions within the education and related sectors. As a respected voice on children’s issues, Save the Children would use their influence in key global policy forums to promote learning outcomes as a key measure of success.