To have a sustainable impact on children’s lives, War Child works not only with children, but also strengthens the capacity of important actors in the lives of children.
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Some of our activities for children and adults are designed to indirectly benefit a large number of children. For example, a class can benefit from a trained teacher and a youth club from trained youth leaders.
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Per country, there are significant differences between the number of active participants planned and the number of participants actually reached.
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War Child reviewed its strategy and reformulated its four strategic programming objectives in 2013. More on the revised strategy and objectives can be found in Our strategy.
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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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