Three Years After War Began, What Comes Next for Sudan's Children?
April 15 is not just a date in Sudan. For millions of people, it marks the moment life changed.
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April 15 is not just a date in Sudan. For millions of people, it marks the moment life changed.
Zeina, a mother and education specialist with War Child, writes from Lebanon
Voices from Lebanon: Amal, 17, describes what life looks like as violence escalates.
Trapped beneath the rubble for three days after the Afghanistan earthquake.
Following a devastating earthquake in eastern Afghanistan, War Child and its partners, with FCDO support, are helping families rebuild their lives.
Across the Middle East, Africa and beyond, millions of mothers are protecting their children while navigating displacement, uncertainty and conflict. War Child's Be There Programme creates safe spaces where caregivers receive support to help their children heal and rebuild their lives.
Across 28 shelters, War Child and its partners are providing children and families with safety, care and support.
Find out more about the devastating impact as the war enters second week in the Middle East.
Umomubana (16), fled from Sudan to Uganda with her sister after their parents were killed.
Diana shares how fear, stress and trauma shape her children’s lives and how community support helps her family cope, recharge and find hope four years into the full-scale war.
After four years of war, Ukrainian children’s mental health needs are more urgent than ever.
Amal (17), and her sister Lala (13), survived a devastating attack in Lebanon. With psychological support, they are learning to feel safe again