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Amsterdam, Netherlands · Established 1995

War Child

Protecting children in war.

(About)

Education, psychosocial support, and protection for war-affected children.

War Child was founded in 1995 and is headquartered in Amsterdam, Netherlands. Today it is an established organisation, working on children in war, education and psychosocial and known within the sector for its tagline "Protecting children in war.".

The organisation currently operates in 10 countries, with major presence in Syria, Lebanon and Jordan. Education, psychosocial support, and protection for war-affected children. Verified profiles, financials and annual reports are published on its official website at warchild.net.

(Verified profile)

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Structure & mandate

War Child is headquartered in Amsterdam, Netherlands, established in 1995. See the linked official sources for full governance and finances.

Key public programmes

  • Children in war — see official programme pages for details.
  • Education — see official programme pages for details.
  • Psychosocial — see official programme pages for details.

Founded

1995

HQ

Amsterdam

Netherlands

Countries of work

10+

Independent registers

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(Work in the field)

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(Where we operate)

Active in 10 countries.

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  • Syria
  • Lebanon
  • Jordan
  • Iraq
  • Colombia
  • DR Congo
  • Uganda
  • Yemen
  • Afghanistan
  • South Sudan

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