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Participation

War Child believes that children themselves should play a central role not only in shaping our programming, but also in decision-making in their families, schools, communities and government.

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Collaboration

Building friendships is part of War Child´s DNA. The expertise and support, both financial and in kind, provided by the people around us enable us to achieve our goals better, more efficiently, and on a larger scale.

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Our partners

War Child collaborates at local, national and international levels with non-governmental organisations, companies, state and other non-state actors.

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International networks

War Child actively participates in and contributes to international networks and working groups, such as Keeping Children Safe (KCS), the Child Protection Working Group, the Inter-Agency Network for Education in Emergencies (INEE), Watchlist, and the Focus Group on Children and Armed Conflict.

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Implementing partners

In 2013, War Child spent € 5.0 million on projects that were implemented by partners. This amount includes partner projects funded through the MFS II grant (€ 1.2 million) and Right To Play (€ 0.9 million).

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Institutional partners

Institutional funding has become increasingly important for War Child over the past five years.

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Corporate partners

War Child works to build strong, sustainable relationships with our corporate partners, a number of whom have provided loyal support for a number of years.

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War Child International

War Child Holland is part of an international network together with War Child Canada and War Child United Kingdom. The three foundations are also registered in several other countries for fundraising purposes.

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Our work

In 2013, more than 310,000 children actively participated in activities implemented by War Child and our partner organisations in ten conflict-affected areas worldwide.

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Monitoring in 2013

In all our projects, we monitor whether activities are implemented, if people are participating in the activities and if these activities lead to the desired outcomes for our target groups.

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