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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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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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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In 2013, eleven donor-funded projects were completed, two of which have already been externally evaluated. An external evaluation of a third project in Uganda, which finished at the end of 2013, has been planned for the first quarter of 2014.
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Of the 310,000 children who actively participated in project activities, 26 percent took part in coaching or mentoring sessions (7 percent more than last year). Of this group, 75 percent are children participating in the Conn@ct.Now!
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Our evaluations, our research and increasingly our monitoring, provide us with evidence of outcomes.
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In 2013, War Child finalised a 2-year research in South Sudan and Colombia to assess the extent to which our structures life skills training methodology I DEAL is relevant to the local context, to explore the effects of I DEAL on the children, and
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‘A peaceful future for children in (post) conflict areas’ is a project implemented in DR Congo with funding from the Adessium Foundation.
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The project ‘Child-led awareness raising on children's rights’ in Gaza was implemented by War Child partner organisation Shababik.
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Connect.Teaching is an innovative project in South Sudan that aims to improve the quality of learning in primary school classrooms.
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