Description
Children have the skills and ability to shape their lives and cope with adversity, even in the face of armed conflict. There are five ways that War Child helps to make this happen:
- Child protection – providing safety from armed conflict.
- Education – improving access to relevant, quality education.
- Psychosocial – offering support to regain self-esteem and rebuild relationships with friends and families.
- Livelihoods – training in skills and business to offer a real chance at a better future.
- Justice – helping children and young people understand and claim their rights, and access legal assistance and justice procedures.
Their programmes are developed in collaboration with children and their communities to ensure that they are as relevant and accessible as possible. War Child works with the people and institutions that play an important role in children’s lives such as parents, teachers, community groups and governments. This approach helps children recover from their experiences and gives them the confidence and opportunity to build a brighter future for themselves, their families and their communities.
Key Area(s) of Work
Child Care/Protection in Emergencies and Humanitarian Crises
Education
Psychosocial Support/Mental Health Services
Implementation
Country Office
Directly
Location
Global