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VoiceMore participant smiling in project meeting.

VoiceMore

VoiceMore is War Child's youth-led advocacy programme which empowers young people affected by armed conflict to combat issues impacting them.

VoiceMore group in Uganda.

VoiceMore in Uganda

VoiceMore youth in Uganda are campaigning for better protection of orphans and children who have been separated from their families.

Young people campaigning with War Child.

Youth action

Young people around the world are taking action against the impacts of conflict and we believe they are the future for change. That’s why we support youth-led campaigning.

Children formerly associated with armed groups in the Central African Republic.

Reintegration

In all the conflict-affected countries we work in, children are recruited by armed forces or groups. Supporting their reintegration is crucial for peacebuilding and longer-term stability.

VoiceMore group in the Central African Republic.

VoiceMore in the CAR

VoiceMore youth in the Central African Republic are campaigning for safer schools free of coercion and corruption.

Kate Moss wears War Child's Peace & Love T-Shirt made in collaboration with designer and brand partner, Bella Freud.

Brand and corporate partnerships

Deliver on your social impact objectives, unite your teams and audiences behind shared values, and tell a unique story about your brand by partnering with us.

UN Security Council

Campaigning

We work to ensure that challenges faced by children are widely understood and addressed by those in power. We boldly campaign to influence global leaders and empower young people to raise issues and campaign for change themselves.

War Child staff campaigning.

Improving global accountability

War Child works to ensure that powerholders around the world protect the rights of children in conflict and hold those that violate children’s rights to account.

Children in Afghanistan smile at one of War Child's centres.

Donate Your Day

Donate one day of your salary and help support children who have been caught up in conflict.