Oliver Fiala
Oliver is a Senior Research Adviser and leads the Research & Data Hub within the Global Policy, Advocacy and Research Department of Save the Children UK. Oliver holds a PhD in Economics from TU Dresden, Germany.
About Us
The Child Atlas brings you high-quality data at your fingertips, presented in an easy-to-use format, and alongside blogs and AI-generated explainers to make sense of the numbers.
About Save the Children
Whoever they are, wherever they're born, every child deserves a decent start in life - and the chance to build their own future.
Save the Children exists to help every child get the chance of a future they deserve. In more than 100 countries, we make sure children keep safe, healthy and learning. With children, for children, we change the future for good.
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The people behind the Child Atlas
We are a small team of experts who use research and data to push for change for children. We focus on data analysis and research to support Save the Children's global policy and advocacy work. We provide a robust evidence base and find new ways to highlight the situation of children worldwide.
Oliver Fiala
Oliver is a Senior Research Adviser and leads the Research & Data Hub within the Global Policy, Advocacy and Research Department of Save the Children UK. Oliver holds a PhD in Economics from TU Dresden, Germany.
Fareha Raida Islam
Fareha is a Research Adviser conducting evidence-based research in the Global Policy, Advocacy and Research Department of Save the Children UK. Fareha holds a Master’s in Economics from University of Manchester, United Kingdom.
Tai-Ying Lee
Tai-Ying is a Data Scientist in the Global Policy, Advocacy and Research Department of Save the Children UK. Tai-Ying holds a PhD in Systems and Computational Neuroscience from the University of Oxford, UK.
Ruwayda Mohammed
Ruwayda is a Research Officer within the Global Policy, Advocacy and Research Department of Save the Children UK. Ruwayda holds a recent undergraduate degree in History and Politics from the University of Oxford.