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The group War Child Support Switzerland was founded to raise awareness about our work and support our fundraising activities. In Switzerland our effectiveness was recognised in 2017 with the Jacobs Foundation Best Practice award. The Swiss-based charitable foundation praised War Child for its global efforts to improve the lives of children.
Growing up in Colombia’s capital city, Lieva’s life has been marred by violence. Determined to ensure that young people like her don’t suffer in silence, she is using art as a message of hope and resilience... “We look to art as an alternative to continue facing difficult situations.”. In Colombia, creative talent lies around every ...
Every child has the fundamental right to an education. Yet more than 32 million children across the world have never seen a teacher as a result of armed conflict. In 2022 we supported 743,165 children to reclaim their right to learn
Four decades of violent conflict inside the country show no sign of ending. Increasing violence in Afghanistan has now led to almost 400,000 people fleeing their homes in search of safety. Desperate families with nowhere to go are building make-shift shelters, with little access to even the most basic supplies, like food and hygiene facilities.
Around the world, War Child is committed to providing psychosocial support, child protection, youth empowerment programming and quality education. In the Middle East, we provide children from both refugee and host communities with a vital combination of education, protection and psychosocial support. In Africa, our work is designed to help ...
War Child works to support the healthy psychosocial development of children and youth living with the consequences of armed conflict. These consequences can take on many forms - including feelings of fear, anxiety, and depression, as well as exposure to physical and sexual exploitation.
The war in Ukraine has become a protracted humanitarian crisis - leaving some three million children in urgent need of assistance. War Child has been providing support to refugee and local children since the onset of the conflict. In 2023, our emergency response evolved into an in-country programme with a focus on child protection and education.