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Publications

In 2013, we published our standard printed and online newsletters as planned. Our other external publications included a report on the impact of the Syrian crisis on children, a briefing paper on the situation of children in eastern DR Congo, evaluations and reviews of our country programming, recommendations for improved programming stemming from an international conference on the reintegration of children affected by conflict, and a lecture given by our director at the Peace Palace gala in The Hague.

Almost all (99 percent) of our printed publications were developed and produced with full sponsorship.

MeansFrequencyCirculationContent / info sharedPlanned vs. realisedTarget group
Printed newsletterTwice a year90.000 x 2 = 180.000Mixture of stories from the field, focus on a main sponsor and fundraising actions undertaken by active War Child friends.On targetConstituency: Friends, Donors, Companies, Media relations and other NGOs
Digital newsletters and news flashes Peace of Post (friends). Peace of Proof (business friends). Kids newsletter. Kids musical newsletter. Flashes on specific topics/campaigns.40460,198Mixture of stories from the field, focus on a main sponsor and fundraising actions undertaken by active War Child friendsPer specific target group: on targetSame as above, including our kids constituency (Dutch children, schools and teachers)
Report: Psychosocial support in emergencies: critical for Syrian childrenNovember 20131 national news paper, 5 regional newspapers, Nu.nl article, RTL News, Radio 1 KRO program Goedemorgen Nederland.Highlighting the impact of the Syrian crisis on children and the need for psychosocial support in emergencies.Not plannedAdvocacy target: governments, sector specialists and institutional donors. Media target: general Dutch and international public
‘I can forgive now’ Evaluation study of War Child’s Psychosocial support intervention I Deal.December 2013Circulation will happen early 2014Evaluation of our main psychosocial intervention I Deal in South Sudan and ColombiaReport was published in 2013, but will be released to media in 2014Advocacy target: governments and specialists. Media target: general Dutch and international public
Compilation of papers: War Child Holland: Evidence from the field 2013July 2013Circulated among the more than 200 visitors of the Salzburg conference, organised by the University of Gent and War Child Holland.A booklet which contains evidence base on our reintegration work for children in armed conflict, with contributions from South Sudan, Colombia, occupied Palestinian Territory, Lebanon, DR Congo and Afghanistan.Not planned Experts on children and armed conflict, including field workers, UN and NGOs
Briefing paper: DRC: still no peace for childrenMarch 2013Briefing paperUpdate on our psychosocial emergency programme in the regionNot plannedMONUSCO, International Criminal Court and the Human Rights Council
The Kampala Recommendations on the Recovery and Reintegration of Children and Youth Affected by Armed Conflict41518Circulated among the 250 visitors of the Kampala conference, as well as international networks including the Child Protection Working group and the Paris Principles Steering GroupRecommendations developed by 150 experts and filed works with the participation of over 300 children and young people on the challenges and best practices with respect to recovery and reintegration of child soldiers, IDPs and other children affected by armed conflict.Not plannedExperts on children and armed conflict, including field workers, UN and NGOs
The Kampala Recommendations on the Recovery and Reintegration of Children and Youth Affected by Armed ConflictSeptember 2013Circulated among the 250 visitors of the Kampala conference, as well as international networks including the Child Protection Working group and the Paris Principles Steering GroupRecommendations developed by 150 experts and filed works with the participation of over 300 children and young people on the challenges and best practices with respect to recovery and reintegration of child soldiers, IDPs and other children affected by armed conflict.Not plannedExperts on children and armed conflict, including field workers, UN and NGOs

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