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WAR CHILD'S MISSION
War Child works exclusively to improve the resilience and wellbeing of children living with violence and armed conflict. We empower children in everything we do. We work to unleash their inner strength through our creative and engaging approach. We deliver vital child protection, education and psychosocial support. WAR CHILD ANNUAL REPORT War Child works in areas affected by armed conflict. This may be during the conflict or after it has ended. This map will guide you through our various programmes and projects for children in conflict-affected areas. Burundi. Rebuilding social structures to protect children from violence and abuse - and improve their futureprospects.
WAR CHILD CARE SYSTEM The War Child Care System is made up of nine Core Interventions, developed to address the urgent needs of conflict-affected children and their communities. These interventions are supported by a number of tools and enabling trajectories that serve to promote access to care and a process of localisation. The War Child Care System. WAR CHILD IN OCCUPIED PALESTINIAN TERRITORY Total population: 4.9 million. Total population under 18: 2.3 million. Children affected by conflict: 800,000. Number of War Child projects in 2019: Four. Number of local partner organisations: 33. Total child participants: 10,850. Total adult participants: 2,179. National Context. Children and youth growing up in the occupied Palestinian WAR CHILD IN AFGHANISTAN WAR CHILD IN LEBANON Facts and figures. Total population: 5.9 million Total population under 18: 2.3 million Children affected by conflict: 1.1 million Number of War Child projects in 2019: Six Number of local partner organisations: 28 Total child participants: 14,6778 Total adult participants: 5,689 National SituationRAMIN SHAHZAMANI
Long History in the Humanitarian Sector. Ramin has a long history in the humanitarian sector - and indeed with War Child. Over the course of eight years (2006-2014), he has worked at the helm of the organisation as Country Director (CD) in Afghanistan, Colombia and DR Congo.He then joined Plan International as CD in Peru and recently finished up as their CD in Zambia.WAR CHILD IN UGANDA
Facts and figures. Population: 45.7 million Population under 18 years: 22 million Number of children affected by conflict: 840,000 Percent of the refugee population who are children: 60% Number of War Child projects in 2019: Four Total participants: 668 (adults) 35,754 (children) Number of partner organisations: Nine National Situation WAR CHILD IN COLOMBIA Facts and figures. Total population: 45.500.000 Total population under 18: 14.105.000 Children affected by conflict: 1.423.296 Number of War Child projects in 2019: Five Number of implementing partner organisations: Five Number of partners providing funding: Three Total number of participants: 14,322 National Situation WE BELIEVE NO CHILD SHOULD BE PART OF WAR. EVER. Working to provide emergency child protection, education and psychosocial support in conflict-affected regions. Go to country page. 1 project. 3,300,000. Children affected by conflict. 13,271. Total Participants. Jordan. Delivering innovative education and vital psychosocial support toWAR CHILD'S MISSION
War Child works exclusively to improve the resilience and wellbeing of children living with violence and armed conflict. We empower children in everything we do. We work to unleash their inner strength through our creative and engaging approach. We deliver vital child protection, education and psychosocial support. WAR CHILD ANNUAL REPORT War Child works in areas affected by armed conflict. This may be during the conflict or after it has ended. This map will guide you through our various programmes and projects for children in conflict-affected areas. Burundi. Rebuilding social structures to protect children from violence and abuse - and improve their futureprospects.
WAR CHILD CARE SYSTEM The War Child Care System is made up of nine Core Interventions, developed to address the urgent needs of conflict-affected children and their communities. These interventions are supported by a number of tools and enabling trajectories that serve to promote access to care and a process of localisation. The War Child Care System. WAR CHILD IN OCCUPIED PALESTINIAN TERRITORY Total population: 4.9 million. Total population under 18: 2.3 million. Children affected by conflict: 800,000. Number of War Child projects in 2019: Four. Number of local partner organisations: 33. Total child participants: 10,850. Total adult participants: 2,179. National Context. Children and youth growing up in the occupied Palestinian WAR CHILD IN AFGHANISTAN WAR CHILD IN LEBANON Facts and figures. Total population: 5.9 million Total population under 18: 2.3 million Children affected by conflict: 1.1 million Number of War Child projects in 2019: Six Number of local partner organisations: 28 Total child participants: 14,6778 Total adult participants: 5,689 National SituationRAMIN SHAHZAMANI
Long History in the Humanitarian Sector. Ramin has a long history in the humanitarian sector - and indeed with War Child. Over the course of eight years (2006-2014), he has worked at the helm of the organisation as Country Director (CD) in Afghanistan, Colombia and DR Congo.He then joined Plan International as CD in Peru and recently finished up as their CD in Zambia.WAR CHILD IN UGANDA
Facts and figures. Population: 45.7 million Population under 18 years: 22 million Number of children affected by conflict: 840,000 Percent of the refugee population who are children: 60% Number of War Child projects in 2019: Four Total participants: 668 (adults) 35,754 (children) Number of partner organisations: Nine National Situation WAR CHILD IN COLOMBIA Facts and figures. Total population: 45.500.000 Total population under 18: 14.105.000 Children affected by conflict: 1.423.296 Number of War Child projects in 2019: Five Number of implementing partner organisations: Five Number of partners providing funding: Three Total number of participants: 14,322 National Situation THE HISTORY OF WAR CHILD Our story began in 1993. War Child was formed by social entrepreneur Willemijn Verloop and filmmakers David Wilson and Bill Leeson. The trio visited the former Yugoslavia during the Bosnian war to call attention to the plight of children there - and were horrifiedOUR CARE SYSTEM
The War Child Care System is made up of nine Core Interventions, developed to address the urgent needs of conflict-affected children and their communities. These interventions are supported by a number of tools and enabling trajectories that serve to promote access to care and a process of localisation. The War Child Care System. WAR CHILD IN LEBANON Facts and figures. Total population: 5.9 million Total population under 18: 2.3 million Children affected by conflict: 1.1 million Number of War Child projects in 2019: Six Number of local partner organisations: 28 Total child participants: 14,6778 Total adult participants: 5,689 National Situation PROVIDE VITAL PSYCHOSOCIAL SUPPORT TO CHILDREN EASE: Early Adolescent Skills for Emotions. For children experiencing enduring distress, World Health Organization - with input from expert organisations such as our - has developed the EASE (Early Adolescent Skills for Emotions) intervention.The intervention is designed to improve the psychosocial wellbeing of children between ten and 14 years of age who experience significant emotional distress.OUR CARE SYSTEM
The War Child Care System is made up of nine Core Interventions, developed to address the urgent needs of conflict-affected children and their communities. These interventions are supported by a number of tools and enabling trajectories that serve to promote access to care and reduce stigmatisation. The War Child Care System.WAR CHILD IN JORDAN
What We Do. The War Child office in Jordan was established in early 2013 in response to the Syrian refugee crisis. We are currently operating in Za’atari, Azraq and Jordanian-Emirati refugee camps and, through local partners, in the host communities of Mafraq andZarqa governorate.
WAR CHILD IN COLOMBIA Facts and figures. Total population: 45.500.000 Total population under 18: 14.105.000 Children affected by conflict: 1.423.296 Number of War Child projects in 2019: Five Number of implementing partner organisations: Five Number of partners providing funding: Three Total number of participants: 14,322 National SituationWAR CHILD VACANCIES
Safeguarding. War Child is committed to humanitarian values, standards and norms and we expect the same from job applicants. War Child is especially committed to safeguarding the children and youth we support and we do not tolerate any form of abuse.WAR CHILD IN UGANDA
Facts and figures. Population: 45.7 million Population under 18 years: 22 million Number of children affected by conflict: 840,000 Percent of the refugee population who are children: 60% Number of War Child projects in 2019: Four Total participants: 668 (adults) 35,754 (children) Number of partner organisations: Nine National Situation CONTACT US | WAR CHILD Contact us. Do you have a question, suggestion or comment? Don't hesitate to get in touch with us. info@warchild.nl +31204227777. Want to know more about War Child? WE BELIEVE NO CHILD SHOULD BE PART OF WAR. EVER. Working to provide emergency child protection, education and psychosocial support in conflict-affected regions. Go to country page. 1 project. 3,300,000. Children affected by conflict. 13,271. Total Participants. Jordan. Delivering innovative education and vital psychosocial support toWAR CHILD'S MISSION
War Child works exclusively to improve the resilience and wellbeing of children living with violence and armed conflict. We empower children in everything we do. We work to unleash their inner strength through our creative and engaging approach. We deliver vital child protection, education and psychosocial support.OUR CARE SYSTEM
The War Child Care System is made up of nine Core Interventions, developed to address the urgent needs of conflict-affected children and their communities. These interventions are supported by a number of tools and enabling trajectories that serve to promote access to care and reduce stigmatisation. The War Child Care System.CAN'T WAIT TO LEARN
Can't Wait To Learn. Can’t Wait to Learn is fast, effective and low-cost - and utilises custom gaming technology to deliver quality education. The evidence-based programme was developed by War Child and partners through years of testing and research. More than 32 million children affected by conflict worldwide miss out on education.WAR CHILD VACANCIES
We reach hundreds of thousands of children every year thanks to the unstinting efforts of staff members around the world. You can search our latest vacancies below: Netherlands positions Overseas positions Internships Tenders Consultancy. Safeguarding. War Child is committed to humanitarian values, standards and norms and we expect the sameWAR CHILD IN JORDAN
WAR CHILD INTERNSHIPS Develop your talent and skills with one of our internships. At War Child we work to ensure that children affected by war can realise their fundamental rights and build a better future - both for themselves and their communities. If you want to contribute to ourmission, we
WAR CHILD IN OCCUPIED PALESTINIAN TERRITORY Total population: 4.9 million. Total population under 18: 2.3 million. Children affected by conflict: 800,000. Number of War Child projects in 2019: Four. Number of local partner organisations: 33. Total child participants: 10,850. Total adult participants: 2,179. National Context. Children and youth growing up in the occupied PalestinianOUR CARE SYSTEM
The War Child Care System is made up of nine Core Interventions, developed to address the urgent needs of conflict-affected children and their communities. These interventions are supported by a number of tools and enabling trajectories that serve to promote access to care and a process of localisation. The War Child Care System.RAMIN SHAHZAMANI
Long History in the Humanitarian Sector. Ramin has a long history in the humanitarian sector - and indeed with War Child. Over the course of eight years (2006-2014), he has worked at the helm of the organisation as Country Director (CD) in Afghanistan, Colombia and DR Congo.He then joined Plan International as CD in Peru and recently finished up as their CD in Zambia. WE BELIEVE NO CHILD SHOULD BE PART OF WAR. EVER. Working to provide emergency child protection, education and psychosocial support in conflict-affected regions. Go to country page. 1 project. 3,300,000. Children affected by conflict. 13,271. Total Participants. Jordan. Delivering innovative education and vital psychosocial support toWAR CHILD'S MISSION
War Child works exclusively to improve the resilience and wellbeing of children living with violence and armed conflict. We empower children in everything we do. We work to unleash their inner strength through our creative and engaging approach. We deliver vital child protection, education and psychosocial support.OUR CARE SYSTEM
The War Child Care System is made up of nine Core Interventions, developed to address the urgent needs of conflict-affected children and their communities. These interventions are supported by a number of tools and enabling trajectories that serve to promote access to care and reduce stigmatisation. The War Child Care System.CAN'T WAIT TO LEARN
Can't Wait To Learn. Can’t Wait to Learn is fast, effective and low-cost - and utilises custom gaming technology to deliver quality education. The evidence-based programme was developed by War Child and partners through years of testing and research. More than 32 million children affected by conflict worldwide miss out on education.WAR CHILD VACANCIES
We reach hundreds of thousands of children every year thanks to the unstinting efforts of staff members around the world. You can search our latest vacancies below: Netherlands positions Overseas positions Internships Tenders Consultancy. Safeguarding. War Child is committed to humanitarian values, standards and norms and we expect the sameWAR CHILD IN JORDAN
WAR CHILD INTERNSHIPS Develop your talent and skills with one of our internships. At War Child we work to ensure that children affected by war can realise their fundamental rights and build a better future - both for themselves and their communities. If you want to contribute to ourmission, we
WAR CHILD IN OCCUPIED PALESTINIAN TERRITORY Total population: 4.9 million. Total population under 18: 2.3 million. Children affected by conflict: 800,000. Number of War Child projects in 2019: Four. Number of local partner organisations: 33. Total child participants: 10,850. Total adult participants: 2,179. National Context. Children and youth growing up in the occupied PalestinianOUR CARE SYSTEM
The War Child Care System is made up of nine Core Interventions, developed to address the urgent needs of conflict-affected children and their communities. These interventions are supported by a number of tools and enabling trajectories that serve to promote access to care and a process of localisation. The War Child Care System.RAMIN SHAHZAMANI
Long History in the Humanitarian Sector. Ramin has a long history in the humanitarian sector - and indeed with War Child. Over the course of eight years (2006-2014), he has worked at the helm of the organisation as Country Director (CD) in Afghanistan, Colombia and DR Congo.He then joined Plan International as CD in Peru and recently finished up as their CD in Zambia.WAR CHILD'S MISSION
War Child works exclusively to improve the resilience and wellbeing of children living with violence and armed conflict. We empower children in everything we do. We work to unleash their inner strength through our creative and engaging approach. We deliver vital child protection, education and psychosocial support. THE HISTORY OF WAR CHILD Our story began in 1993. War Child was formed by social entrepreneur Willemijn Verloop and filmmakers David Wilson and Bill Leeson. The trio visited the former Yugoslavia during the Bosnian war to call attention to the plight of children there - and were horrified WAR CHILD ANNUAL REPORT War Child works in areas affected by armed conflict. This may be during the conflict or after it has ended. This map will guide you through our various programmes and projects for children in conflict-affected areas. Burundi. Rebuilding social structures to protect children from violence and abuse - and improve their futureprospects.
WAR CHILD CARE SYSTEM The War Child Care System is made up of nine Core Interventions, developed to address the urgent needs of conflict-affected children and their communities. These interventions are supported by a number of tools and enabling trajectories that serve to promote access to care and a process of localisation. The War Child Care System. MINDS UNITED FOR MENTAL HEALTH Minds United for Mental Health. War Child has launched an online discussion to help shape the humanitarian sector's coronavirus response agenda - incorporating protection and psychosocial support - in support of the most vulnerable children and families. Watch the videos submitted by experts and practitioners here.OUR CARE SYSTEM
“Our guiding assumption is that chronically high stress can stop parents using the knowledge and skills they already possess. We therefore developed the Caregiver Support Intervention to strengthen parents’ own psychosocial wellbeing - layering on positive parenting sessions only after participants have gained some mastery of stressmanagement.”
WAR CHILD IN UGANDA
Facts and figures. Population: 45.7 million Population under 18 years: 22 million Number of children affected by conflict: 840,000 Percent of the refugee population who are children: 60% Number of War Child projects in 2019: Four Total participants: 668 (adults) 35,754 (children) Number of partner organisations: Nine National Situation WAR CHILD IN COLOMBIA Facts and figures. Total population: 45.500.000 Total population under 18: 14.105.000 Children affected by conflict: 1.423.296 Number of War Child projects in 2019: Five Number of implementing partner organisations: Five Number of partners providing funding: Three Total number of participants: 14,322 National Situation WAR CHILD IN DR CONGO War Child has been active in DR Congo since 2003. We primarily work in the South Kivu province in eastern DRC - in the territories of Fizi and Kalehe. Our programme combines education, community child protection, psychosocial support and vocational training to empower children and adolescents. WAR CHILD IN AFGHANISTAN War Child works in Afghanistan - together with War Child UK - to provide increased access to educational opportunities for vulnerable children in urban and rural areas in Kabul. Our programmes are designed to support children aged from four to six in their development until early primary school. The focus of our Afghanistan programme is to help WE BELIEVE NO CHILD SHOULD BE PART OF WAR. EVER. War Child works in areas affected by armed conflict. This may be during the conflict or after it has ended. Working in these areas presents a variety of challenges ranging fromWAR CHILD'S MISSION
We believe no child should be part of war. Ever. Read more about War Child's mission for children in conflict-affected areas.WAR CHILD VACANCIES
Safeguarding. War Child is committed to humanitarian values, standards and norms and we expect the same from job applicants. War Child is especially committed to safeguarding the children and youth we support and we do not tolerate any form of abuse.WAR CHILD IN JORDAN
WAR CHILD IN OCCUPIED PALESTINIAN TERRITORY Facts and figures. Total population: 4.9 million Total population under 18: 2.3 million Children affected by conflict: 800,000 Number of War Child projects in 2019: Four Number of local partner organisations: 33 Total child participants: 10,850 Total adult participants: 2,179 National ContextOUR CARE SYSTEM
“Our guiding assumption is that chronically high stress can stop parents using the knowledge and skills they already possess. We therefore developed the Caregiver Support Intervention to strengthen parents’ own psychosocial wellbeing - layering on positive parenting sessions only after participants have gained some mastery of stressmanagement.”
WAR CHILD INTERNSHIPS Develop your talent and skills with one of our internships. Join our mission and apply today to become our new intern. Find all vacancies.CAN'T WAIT TO LEARN
Can’t Wait to Learn is fast, effective and low-cost - and utilises custom gaming technology to deliver quality education. The evidence-based programme was developed by War Child and partners through years of testing and research.OUR CARE SYSTEM
War Child's Community Case Detection Tool could provide a low-cost solution to the mental healthcare needs of millions of children in conflict. Learn more. WAR CHILD IN DR CONGO What we do. War Child has been active in DR Congo since 2003. We primarily work in the South Kivu province in eastern DRC - in the territories of Fizi and Kalehe. WE BELIEVE NO CHILD SHOULD BE PART OF WAR. EVER. War Child works in areas affected by armed conflict. This may be during the conflict or after it has ended. Working in these areas presents a variety of challenges ranging fromWAR CHILD'S MISSION
We believe no child should be part of war. Ever. Read more about War Child's mission for children in conflict-affected areas.WAR CHILD VACANCIES
Safeguarding. War Child is committed to humanitarian values, standards and norms and we expect the same from job applicants. War Child is especially committed to safeguarding the children and youth we support and we do not tolerate any form of abuse.WAR CHILD IN JORDAN
WAR CHILD IN OCCUPIED PALESTINIAN TERRITORY Facts and figures. Total population: 4.9 million Total population under 18: 2.3 million Children affected by conflict: 800,000 Number of War Child projects in 2019: Four Number of local partner organisations: 33 Total child participants: 10,850 Total adult participants: 2,179 National ContextOUR CARE SYSTEM
“Our guiding assumption is that chronically high stress can stop parents using the knowledge and skills they already possess. We therefore developed the Caregiver Support Intervention to strengthen parents’ own psychosocial wellbeing - layering on positive parenting sessions only after participants have gained some mastery of stressmanagement.”
WAR CHILD INTERNSHIPS Develop your talent and skills with one of our internships. Join our mission and apply today to become our new intern. Find all vacancies.CAN'T WAIT TO LEARN
Can’t Wait to Learn is fast, effective and low-cost - and utilises custom gaming technology to deliver quality education. The evidence-based programme was developed by War Child and partners through years of testing and research.OUR CARE SYSTEM
War Child's Community Case Detection Tool could provide a low-cost solution to the mental healthcare needs of millions of children in conflict. Learn more. WAR CHILD IN DR CONGO What we do. War Child has been active in DR Congo since 2003. We primarily work in the South Kivu province in eastern DRC - in the territories of Fizi and Kalehe.WAR CHILD'S MISSION
We believe no child should be part of war. Ever. Read more about War Child's mission for children in conflict-affected areas.WAR CHILD VACANCIES
Safeguarding. War Child is committed to humanitarian values, standards and norms and we expect the same from job applicants. War Child is especially committed to safeguarding the children and youth we support and we do not tolerate any form of abuse. WAR CHILD CARE SYSTEM Seeds sees the community as a protective layer around children. The intervention facilitates a process through which the community identifies major risks - and potential sources of protection - before working to develop plans to help mitigate those risks. Read more. TEAMUP FOR REFUGEE CHILDREN In search of safety. More than 70 million people worldwide are displaced by armed conflict - half of whom are children. These children are directly exposed to the effects of violence, separation and fear - effects that exert a significant and negative impact on their development and psychosocial wellbeing. MINDS UNITED FOR MENTAL HEALTH Dr. Ahmad Faizal Perdaus. Ahmad Faizal Mohn Perdaus, President of MERCY Malaysia, works with refugees and vulnerable communities who are increasingly being affected by the COVID-19 pandemic.Basic items such as food, water and soap are in high demand - and many parents can't currently work or take care of their children who are at home becauseschools are closed.
WAR CHILD IN LEBANON Facts and figures. Total population: 5.9 million Total population under 18: 2.3 million Children affected by conflict: 1.1 million Number of War Child projects in 2019: Six Number of local partner organisations: 28 Total child participants: 14,6778 Total adult participants: 5,689 National Situation WAR CHILD IN AFGHANISTAN What We Do. War Child works in Afghanistan - together with War Child UK - to provide increased access to educational opportunities for vulnerable children in urban and rural areas in Kabul. WAR CHILD IN DR CONGO What we do. War Child has been active in DR Congo since 2003. We primarily work in the South Kivu province in eastern DRC - in the territories of Fizi and Kalehe. WAR CHILD IN COLOMBIA Facts and figures. Total population: 45.500.000 Total population under 18: 14.105.000 Children affected by conflict: 1.423.296 Number of War Child projects in 2019: Five Number of implementing partner organisations: Five Number of partners providing funding: Three Total number of participants: 14,322 National SituationWAR CHILD IN UGANDA
Facts and figures. Population: 45.7 million Population under 18 years: 22 million Number of children affected by conflict: 840,000 Percent of the refugee population who are children: 60% Number of War Child projects in 2019: Four Total participants: 668 (adults) 35,754 (children) Number of partner organisations: Nine National Situation WE BELIEVE NO CHILD SHOULD BE PART OF WAR. EVER. War Child works in areas affected by armed conflict. This may be during the conflict or after it has ended. Working in these areas presents a variety of challenges ranging fromWAR CHILD'S MISSION
We believe no child should be part of war. Ever. Read more about War Child's mission for children in conflict-affected areas. THE HISTORY OF WAR CHILD Hope amid the bomb shelters. Yet the trio also saw some small signs of hope. In the midst of the fighting, they observed musical workshops for children being held in the bomb shelters of Bosnia - and were convinced of the benefits of this creative approach for youngsurvivors of
PROVIDE VITAL PSYCHOSOCIAL SUPPORT TO CHILDREN EASE: Early Adolescent Skills for Emotions. For children experiencing enduring distress, World Health Organization - with input from expert organisations such as our - has developed the EASE (Early Adolescent Skills for Emotions) intervention.The intervention is designed to improve the psychosocial wellbeing of children between ten and 14 years of age who experience significant emotional distress.WAR CHILD IN JORDAN
TEAMUP FOR REFUGEE CHILDREN In search of safety. More than 70 million people worldwide are displaced by armed conflict - half of whom are children. These children are directly exposed to the effects of violence, separation and fear - effects that exert a significant and negative impact on their development and psychosocial wellbeing. WAR CHILD IN OCCUPIED PALESTINIAN TERRITORY Facts and figures. Total population: 4.9 million Total population under 18: 2.3 million Children affected by conflict: 800,000 Number of War Child projects in 2019: Four Number of local partner organisations: 33 Total child participants: 10,850 Total adult participants: 2,179 National ContextCAN'T WAIT TO LEARN
Can’t Wait to Learn is fast, effective and low-cost - and utilises custom gaming technology to deliver quality education. The evidence-based programme was developed by War Child and partners through years of testing and research. WAR CHILD IN COLOMBIA Facts and figures. Total population: 45.500.000 Total population under 18: 14.105.000 Children affected by conflict: 1.423.296 Number of War Child projects in 2019: Five Number of implementing partner organisations: Five Number of partners providing funding: Three Total number of participants: 14,322 National SituationWAR CHILD VACANCIES
Safeguarding. War Child is committed to humanitarian values, standards and norms and we expect the same from job applicants. War Child is especially committed to safeguarding the children and youth we support and we do not tolerate any form of abuse. WE BELIEVE NO CHILD SHOULD BE PART OF WAR. EVER. War Child works in areas affected by armed conflict. This may be during the conflict or after it has ended. Working in these areas presents a variety of challenges ranging fromWAR CHILD'S MISSION
We believe no child should be part of war. Ever. Read more about War Child's mission for children in conflict-affected areas. THE HISTORY OF WAR CHILD Hope amid the bomb shelters. Yet the trio also saw some small signs of hope. In the midst of the fighting, they observed musical workshops for children being held in the bomb shelters of Bosnia - and were convinced of the benefits of this creative approach for youngsurvivors of
PROVIDE VITAL PSYCHOSOCIAL SUPPORT TO CHILDREN EASE: Early Adolescent Skills for Emotions. For children experiencing enduring distress, World Health Organization - with input from expert organisations such as our - has developed the EASE (Early Adolescent Skills for Emotions) intervention.The intervention is designed to improve the psychosocial wellbeing of children between ten and 14 years of age who experience significant emotional distress.WAR CHILD IN JORDAN
TEAMUP FOR REFUGEE CHILDREN In search of safety. More than 70 million people worldwide are displaced by armed conflict - half of whom are children. These children are directly exposed to the effects of violence, separation and fear - effects that exert a significant and negative impact on their development and psychosocial wellbeing. WAR CHILD IN OCCUPIED PALESTINIAN TERRITORY Facts and figures. Total population: 4.9 million Total population under 18: 2.3 million Children affected by conflict: 800,000 Number of War Child projects in 2019: Four Number of local partner organisations: 33 Total child participants: 10,850 Total adult participants: 2,179 National ContextCAN'T WAIT TO LEARN
Can’t Wait to Learn is fast, effective and low-cost - and utilises custom gaming technology to deliver quality education. The evidence-based programme was developed by War Child and partners through years of testing and research. WAR CHILD IN COLOMBIA Facts and figures. Total population: 45.500.000 Total population under 18: 14.105.000 Children affected by conflict: 1.423.296 Number of War Child projects in 2019: Five Number of implementing partner organisations: Five Number of partners providing funding: Three Total number of participants: 14,322 National SituationWAR CHILD VACANCIES
Safeguarding. War Child is committed to humanitarian values, standards and norms and we expect the same from job applicants. War Child is especially committed to safeguarding the children and youth we support and we do not tolerate any form of abuse.WAR CHILD'S MISSION
We believe no child should be part of war. Ever. Read more about War Child's mission for children in conflict-affected areas. PROVIDING EDUCATION IN CONFLICT-AFFECTED AREAS Every child has the right to education. Article 28 of the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child states that every child has the right to a formal education - yet more than 32 million children across the world have never seen a teacher as a result of armed conflict. WAR CHILD CARE SYSTEM Seeds sees the community as a protective layer around children. The intervention facilitates a process through which the community identifies major risks - and potential sources of protection - before working to develop plans to help mitigate those risks. Read more.OUR CARE SYSTEM
“Our guiding assumption is that chronically high stress can stop parents using the knowledge and skills they already possess. We therefore developed the Caregiver Support Intervention to strengthen parents’ own psychosocial wellbeing - layering on positive parenting sessions only after participants have gained some mastery of stressmanagement.”
WAR CHILD IN COLOMBIA Facts and figures. Total population: 45.500.000 Total population under 18: 14.105.000 Children affected by conflict: 1.423.296 Number of War Child projects in 2019: Five Number of implementing partner organisations: Five Number of partners providing funding: Three Total number of participants: 14,322 National SituationWAR CHILD VACANCIES
Safeguarding. War Child is committed to humanitarian values, standards and norms and we expect the same from job applicants. War Child is especially committed to safeguarding the children and youth we support and we do not tolerate any form of abuse. WAR CHILD IN AFGHANISTAN What We Do. War Child works in Afghanistan - together with War Child UK - to provide increased access to educational opportunities for vulnerable children in urban and rural areas in Kabul. WAR CHILD INTERNSHIPS Develop your talent and skills with one of our internships. Join our mission and apply today to become our new intern. Find all vacancies. I DEAL: CREATIVE ACTIVITIES TO COPE WITH WAR I Deal in practice. At its core, I Deal provides children with a safe space for creative activities, and to play and learn together. For example, the first session oftentimes starts with a game. MICHAELA DEPRINCE FOR WAR CHILD: DARE TO DREAM Michaela DePrince was born during Sierra Leone's bloody civil war. After losing both her parents, growing up in an orphanage and then adopted, Michaela eventually found the courage to pursue her dream: becoming a world-renowned ballerina. WE BELIEVE NO CHILD SHOULD BE PART OF WAR. EVER. War Child works in areas affected by armed conflict. This may be during the conflict or after it has ended. Working in these areas presents a variety of challenges ranging fromWAR CHILD'S MISSION
We believe no child should be part of war. Ever. Read more about War Child's mission for children in conflict-affected areas. THE HISTORY OF WAR CHILD Hope amid the bomb shelters. Yet the trio also saw some small signs of hope. In the midst of the fighting, they observed musical workshops for children being held in the bomb shelters of Bosnia - and were convinced of the benefits of this creative approach for youngsurvivors of
PROVIDE VITAL PSYCHOSOCIAL SUPPORT TO CHILDREN EASE: Early Adolescent Skills for Emotions. For children experiencing enduring distress, World Health Organization - with input from expert organisations such as our - has developed the EASE (Early Adolescent Skills for Emotions) intervention.The intervention is designed to improve the psychosocial wellbeing of children between ten and 14 years of age who experience significant emotional distress.WAR CHILD IN JORDAN
TEAMUP FOR REFUGEE CHILDREN In search of safety. More than 70 million people worldwide are displaced by armed conflict - half of whom are children. These children are directly exposed to the effects of violence, separation and fear - effects that exert a significant and negative impact on their development and psychosocial wellbeing. WAR CHILD IN OCCUPIED PALESTINIAN TERRITORY Facts and figures. Total population: 4.9 million Total population under 18: 2.3 million Children affected by conflict: 800,000 Number of War Child projects in 2019: Four Number of local partner organisations: 33 Total child participants: 10,850 Total adult participants: 2,179 National ContextCAN'T WAIT TO LEARN
Can’t Wait to Learn is fast, effective and low-cost - and utilises custom gaming technology to deliver quality education. The evidence-based programme was developed by War Child and partners through years of testing and research. WAR CHILD IN COLOMBIA Facts and figures. Total population: 45.500.000 Total population under 18: 14.105.000 Children affected by conflict: 1.423.296 Number of War Child projects in 2019: Five Number of implementing partner organisations: Five Number of partners providing funding: Three Total number of participants: 14,322 National SituationWAR CHILD VACANCIES
Safeguarding. War Child is committed to humanitarian values, standards and norms and we expect the same from job applicants. War Child is especially committed to safeguarding the children and youth we support and we do not tolerate any form of abuse. WE BELIEVE NO CHILD SHOULD BE PART OF WAR. EVER. War Child works in areas affected by armed conflict. This may be during the conflict or after it has ended. Working in these areas presents a variety of challenges ranging fromWAR CHILD'S MISSION
We believe no child should be part of war. Ever. Read more about War Child's mission for children in conflict-affected areas. THE HISTORY OF WAR CHILD Hope amid the bomb shelters. Yet the trio also saw some small signs of hope. In the midst of the fighting, they observed musical workshops for children being held in the bomb shelters of Bosnia - and were convinced of the benefits of this creative approach for youngsurvivors of
PROVIDE VITAL PSYCHOSOCIAL SUPPORT TO CHILDREN EASE: Early Adolescent Skills for Emotions. For children experiencing enduring distress, World Health Organization - with input from expert organisations such as our - has developed the EASE (Early Adolescent Skills for Emotions) intervention.The intervention is designed to improve the psychosocial wellbeing of children between ten and 14 years of age who experience significant emotional distress.WAR CHILD IN JORDAN
TEAMUP FOR REFUGEE CHILDREN In search of safety. More than 70 million people worldwide are displaced by armed conflict - half of whom are children. These children are directly exposed to the effects of violence, separation and fear - effects that exert a significant and negative impact on their development and psychosocial wellbeing. WAR CHILD IN OCCUPIED PALESTINIAN TERRITORY Facts and figures. Total population: 4.9 million Total population under 18: 2.3 million Children affected by conflict: 800,000 Number of War Child projects in 2019: Four Number of local partner organisations: 33 Total child participants: 10,850 Total adult participants: 2,179 National ContextCAN'T WAIT TO LEARN
Can’t Wait to Learn is fast, effective and low-cost - and utilises custom gaming technology to deliver quality education. The evidence-based programme was developed by War Child and partners through years of testing and research. WAR CHILD IN COLOMBIA Facts and figures. Total population: 45.500.000 Total population under 18: 14.105.000 Children affected by conflict: 1.423.296 Number of War Child projects in 2019: Five Number of implementing partner organisations: Five Number of partners providing funding: Three Total number of participants: 14,322 National SituationWAR CHILD VACANCIES
Safeguarding. War Child is committed to humanitarian values, standards and norms and we expect the same from job applicants. War Child is especially committed to safeguarding the children and youth we support and we do not tolerate any form of abuse.WAR CHILD'S MISSION
We believe no child should be part of war. Ever. Read more about War Child's mission for children in conflict-affected areas. PROVIDING EDUCATION IN CONFLICT-AFFECTED AREAS Every child has the right to education. Article 28 of the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child states that every child has the right to a formal education - yet more than 32 million children across the world have never seen a teacher as a result of armed conflict. WAR CHILD CARE SYSTEM Seeds sees the community as a protective layer around children. The intervention facilitates a process through which the community identifies major risks - and potential sources of protection - before working to develop plans to help mitigate those risks. Read more.OUR CARE SYSTEM
“Our guiding assumption is that chronically high stress can stop parents using the knowledge and skills they already possess. We therefore developed the Caregiver Support Intervention to strengthen parents’ own psychosocial wellbeing - layering on positive parenting sessions only after participants have gained some mastery of stressmanagement.”
WAR CHILD IN COLOMBIA Facts and figures. Total population: 45.500.000 Total population under 18: 14.105.000 Children affected by conflict: 1.423.296 Number of War Child projects in 2019: Five Number of implementing partner organisations: Five Number of partners providing funding: Three Total number of participants: 14,322 National SituationWAR CHILD VACANCIES
Safeguarding. War Child is committed to humanitarian values, standards and norms and we expect the same from job applicants. War Child is especially committed to safeguarding the children and youth we support and we do not tolerate any form of abuse. WAR CHILD IN AFGHANISTAN What We Do. War Child works in Afghanistan - together with War Child UK - to provide increased access to educational opportunities for vulnerable children in urban and rural areas in Kabul. WAR CHILD INTERNSHIPS Develop your talent and skills with one of our internships. Join our mission and apply today to become our new intern. Find all vacancies. I DEAL: CREATIVE ACTIVITIES TO COPE WITH WAR I Deal in practice. At its core, I Deal provides children with a safe space for creative activities, and to play and learn together. For example, the first session oftentimes starts with a game. MICHAELA DEPRINCE FOR WAR CHILD: DARE TO DREAM Michaela DePrince was born during Sierra Leone's bloody civil war. After losing both her parents, growing up in an orphanage and then adopted, Michaela eventually found the courage to pursue her dream: becoming a world-renowned ballerina.* What we do
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War Child works in areas affected by armed conflict. This may be during the conflict or after it has ended. Working in these areas presents a variety of challenges ranging from insecurity to political and logistic constraints.*
BURUNDI
Rebuilding social structures to protect children from violence and abuse - and improve their future prospectsGo to country page
1 PROJECT
710,000
Children affected by conflict54,500
Total Participants
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THE NETHERLANDS
Working in support of refugee children as part of the TeamUp coalitionGo to country page
1 PROJECT
27,000
Children affected by conflict4,344
Total Participants
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YEMEN
Working to meet urgent humanitarian needs and safeguard the fundamental rights of children and youthGo to country page
2 PROJECTS
7,400,000
Children affected by conflict18,509
Total Participants
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COLOMBIA
Enabling children to build resilience and fulfil their potential - free from trauma and violenceGo to country page
5 PROJECTS
1,423,296
Children affected by conflict14,322
Total Participants
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AFGHANISTAN
Enabling conflict-affected children to access vital educationalopportunities
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3 PROJECTS
16,000,000
Children affected by conflict3,040
Total Participants
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DR CONGO
Providing children and youth with education, protection, psychosocial support and livelihood opportunities to improve future prospectsGo to country page
4 PROJECTS
7,000,000
Children affected by conflict33,900
Total Participants
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GERMANY
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IRAQ
Working to provide emergency child protection, education and psychosocial support in conflict-affected regionsGo to country page
1 PROJECT
3,300,000
Children affected by conflict13,271
Total Participants
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JORDAN
Delivering innovative education and vital psychosocial support to refugees and vulnerable childrenGo to country page
3 PROJECTS
1,200,000
Children affected by conflict1880
Total Participants
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LEBANON
Safeguarding fundamental rights for children from both refugee andhost populations
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7 PROJECTS
1,100,000
Children affected by conflict20,367
Total Participants
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OCCUPIED PALESTINIAN TERRITORY Children in the occupied Palestinian territory (oPt) grow up in an uncertain atmosphere where the threat of violence is never far awayGo to country page
4 PROJECTS
800,000
Children affected by conflict13,029
Total Participants
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SOUTH SUDAN
Providing child protection, education and psychosocial support for children and youth in the world's youngest nationGo to country page
2 PROJECTS
1,400,000
Children affected by conflict11,671
Total Participants
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SRI LANKA
Strengthening child protection systems and supporting youth to build an improved future for their countryGo to country page
3 PROJECTS
900,000
Children affected by conflict8290
Total Participants
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SUDAN
Utilising technology to provide conflict-affected children with quality education - no matter where they liveGo to country page
1 PROJECT
2,600,000
Children affected by conflict2,667
Total Participants
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SWEDEN
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UGANDA
Enabling children to build their resilience, free from trauma andviolence
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4 PROJECTS
840,000
Children affected by conflict36,422
Total Participants
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YEMEN
Working to meet urgent humanitarian needs and safeguard the fundamental rights of children and youthGo to country page
2 PROJECTS
7,400,000
Children affected by conflict18,509
Total Participants
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