Ukraine Conflict: Two Years On
War Child has been working to support those on the frontline in Ukraine and surrounding countries since the conflict began.
War Child has been working to support those on the frontline in Ukraine and surrounding countries since the conflict began.
In 2022 War Child UK were able to provide support to 256,700 children and adults - making it our strongest year ever.
Wakil, aged 16, lives in Afghanistan with his family. As Wakil was on the verge of dropping out of school, he met War Child Case Management Workers who referred him to a project which provided cash assistance.
Our partner War Child Holland is teaming up with Ukraine’s government and non-profit Osvitoria to create a Ukrainian version of Can’t Wait to Learn, a best-in-class education app for emergency contexts.
This World Refugee Week, we’re celebrating the incredibly brave children who are healing after being forced to leave their homes due to conflict.
My life and that of my children turned upside down when we lost my husband in an airstrike. In a heartbeat, everything changed.
With recent attacks against NGOs, Afghanistan continues to be one of the most complex and challenging places to work.
One in six children across the world are living in areas impacted by war. Millions are out of school. Access to education, and to books, is crucial for children affected by war.
Since 2016 War Child has been working in partnership with the IKEA Foundation to provide a programme that helps children play, learn and develop.
War has been an unwelcome friend for children in the Central African Republic but, thanks to the players of People’s Postcode Lottery, many are building brighter futures.