The shadow of conflict still looms in many parts of the world: war, violence, suffering, hunger and pain seem ever present. Experiencing direct violence, witnessing atrocities and fleeing from home have a deep and long-lasting impact on children.
Read more
add to My report
Added to My report
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.
Read more
add to My report
Added to My report
The strategic review conducted in 2013 led to the redefinition of the organisation’s strategic objectives and the decision to develop a limited number of increasingly evidence-based core interventions to achieve them, aligning our programming with international quality standards.
Read more
add to My report
Added to My report
War Child works in conflict and post-conflict areas. Over the past few years our work in post-conflict areas grew, pulling the focus away from active conflict areas.
Read more
add to My report
Added to My report
After exiting Sierra Leone and starting-up in Thailand along the border with Myanmar in 2012, no countries were added to War Child’s portfolio in 2013. Instead, focus was placed on growing within our existing country programmes.
Read more
add to My report
Added to My report
Analysis and participatory planning processes took place at different levels, including:
Read more
add to My report
Added to My report
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.
Read more
add to My report
Added to My report
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.
Read more
add to My report
Added to My report
Per country, there are significant differences between the number of active participants planned and the number of participants actually reached.
Read more
add to My report
Added to My report
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!
Read more
add to My report
Added to My report