Type | Name | Description | Modified | Size |
 | Learning from Swastha Rupantaran | Informing adolescent girls and young women about SRHR during COVID-19 through radio drama: Learning from Healthy Transition for Nepali Youth Project. | 12/02/2021 | 837KB |
 | GBV Poster | This poster is developed to aware people on the hotline numbers and the services available in the response and reporting of Gender Based Violence cases. | 24/09/2020 | 2MB |
 | GIF_Harrassment | This GIF on harassment has been jointly produced by Save the Children and UNICEF Nepal to encourage children to report any forms of abuse. | 18/09/2020 | 20MB |
 | Vietnam Country Report | Starting from 2018 Save the Children is implementing global fund funded- a regional grant: evidence-based advocacy on community-based testing and monitoring of quality services for key populations in Bangladesh, Cambodia, Indonesia, Nepal, Thailand, Myanmar and Vietnam. The three yearlong grant, aims to strengthen community capacity to improve access to quality HIV prevention, testing, treatment, care and support services among key populations through building evidence and engage in strategic advocacy for the proposes of improved quality of HIV prevention and care services for People Who Inject Drugs [PWIDS], Transgender and Sex Workers, and improving understanding of existing community based HIV testing (CBT) services and advocate for community-centered models to meet the 90-90-90 targets on testing, treatment and viral load suppression. | 26/08/2020 | 556KB |
 | Indonesia Country Report under APNSW | Starting from 2018 Save the Children is implementing global fund funded- a regional grant: evidence-based advocacy on community-based testing and monitoring of quality services for key populations in Bangladesh, Cambodia, Indonesia, Nepal, Thailand, Myanmar and Vietnam. The three yearlong grant, aims to strengthen community capacity to improve access to quality HIV prevention, testing, treatment, care and support services among key populations through building evidence and engage in strategic advocacy for the proposes of improved quality of HIV prevention and care services for People Who Inject Drugs [PWIDS], Transgender and Sex Workers, and improving understanding of existing community based HIV testing (CBT) services and advocate for community-centered models to meet the 90-90-90 targets on testing, treatment and viral load suppression. | 26/08/2020 | 573KB |
 | Country Report Nepal | Starting from 2018 Save the Children is implementing global fund funded- a regional grant: evidence-based advocacy on community-based testing and monitoring of quality services for key populations in Bangladesh, Cambodia, Indonesia, Nepal, Thailand, Myanmar and Vietnam. The three yearlong grant, aims to strengthen community capacity to improve access to quality HIV prevention, testing, treatment, care and support services among key populations through building evidence and engage in strategic advocacy for the proposes of improved quality of HIV prevention and care services for People Who Inject Drugs [PWIDS], Transgender and Sex Workers, and improving understanding of existing community based HIV testing (CBT) services and advocate for community-centered models to meet the 90-90-90 targets on testing, treatment and viral load suppression. | 26/08/2020 | 1MB |
 | Country Report Indonesia | Starting from 2018 Save the Children is implementing global fund funded- a regional grant: evidence-based advocacy on community-based testing and monitoring of quality services for key populations in Bangladesh, Cambodia, Indonesia, Nepal, Thailand, Myanmar and Vietnam. The three yearlong grant, aims to strengthen community capacity to improve access to quality HIV prevention, testing, treatment, care and support services among key populations through building evidence and engage in strategic advocacy for the proposes of improved quality of HIV prevention and care services for People Who Inject Drugs [PWIDS], Transgender and Sex Workers, and improving understanding of existing community based HIV testing (CBT) services and advocate for community-centered models to meet the 90-90-90 targets on testing, treatment and viral load suppression. | 26/08/2020 | 1MB |
 | Country Report Vietnam | Starting from 2018 Save the Children is implementing global fund funded- a regional grant: evidence-based advocacy on community-based testing and monitoring of quality services for key populations in Bangladesh, Cambodia, Indonesia, Nepal, Thailand, Myanmar and Vietnam. The three yearlong grant, aims to strengthen community capacity to improve access to quality HIV prevention, testing, treatment, care and support services among key populations through building evidence and engage in strategic advocacy for the proposes of improved quality of HIV prevention and care services for People Who Inject Drugs [PWIDS], Transgender and Sex Workers, and improving understanding of existing community based HIV testing (CBT) services and advocate for community-centered models to meet the 90-90-90 targets on testing, treatment and viral load suppression. | 26/08/2020 | 1MB |
 | GIF_wearing mask. Nepali | This GIF on wearing a mask is targeted to children and adolescents to embrace safe and healthy behavior through positive messages to trigger expected behavior change actions. | 22/07/2020 | 8MB |
 | GIF_Wearing Mask | This GIF on wearing a mask is targeted to children and adolescents to embrace safe and healthy behavior through positive messages to trigger expected behavior change actions. | 22/07/2020 | 13MB |