About Save the Children

Save the Children has been working in Lebanon since 1953 and transitioned to Save the Children International in 2012. For more than six decades, Save the Children has used rights-based approaches to increase access for children, adolescents and youths to quality education, and to strengthen child participation and protection at the family, school and community levels. Save the Children supports families to meet their basic needs, including adequate shelter, and facilitates market driven livelihoods opportunities for youth and caregivers. Save the Children empowers civil society in Lebanon in times of peace and conflict to respond to the needs of all children.

 

Leoceros developed visuals and educational materials to strengthen advocacy for children’s rights through the Haqqi initiative, aiming to create impactful resources that support awareness and education efforts.

The primary challenge was to present complex topics related to children’s rights in a manner that would be both engaging and easily understandable to a diverse audience with varying levels of knowledge on the subject.

To overcome this challenge, Leoceros designed customized visuals and educational briefs that broke down intricate advocacy messages into clear, concise content, making them accessible and relatable to a wide range of audiences.

The initiative led to increased engagement from stakeholders and the public, enhancing their understanding of children’s rights and fostering greater support for advocacy efforts within various communities.