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| War Child was founded in 1993 in response to the conflict raging in the former Yugoslavia. Initially raising money through entertainment events and public appeals, War Child set out to bring immediate material aid to children of all ages and ethnic backgrounds. As War Child grew it was able to undertake larger projects, the first being a mobile bakery which fed thousands of people a day throughout the conflict in Bosnia. Funding a network of NGOs and implementing more than twenty projects throughout the region, War Child's work included food provision, medical care, reconstruction and educational and social welfare programmes. The opening of the Pavarotti Music Centre in Mostar marked the culmination of War Child's work in Bosnia, and the centre stands as a symbol of hope and regeneration in the country. War Child has since spread its work to war zones around the world. As well as continuing its work in the Balkans, War Child is currently operational in Iraq, Afghanistan and the Democratic Republic of Congo. Working without prejudice of any kind, War Child champions the right of all children to a happy, healthy and secure childhood. It works together with children to help build a better world for present and future generations. War Child's concern One and a half million children have been killed in armed conflicts throughout the world over the last ten years. Four million children have been disabled in these conflicts. Many millions more, themselves traumatised, have had their communities destroyed, or have been denied the opportunity to celebrate in full their childhood and prevented from developing the livelihood skills that they will need to live fulfilling lives as they grow. War Child's beliefs War Child believes that children should not ever be the victims of armed conflict. For those children who become victims of armed conflict, War Child believes that their security and access to quality health, education and recreational facilities and services should still be a right and that, wherever possible, they should benefit from the love and care of their families and communities. War Child's Mission By harnessing the commitment to the commonly held belief that children should never be the victims of armed conflict, War Child exists to: - prevent, wherever possible, children from being affected by armed conflict - protect children who live in areas of armed conflict - provide emergency relief to children and those people they depend upon in areas - of armed conflict - work with local communities, their organisations and local authorities in areas of long - term conflict as well as in areas where it has recently ceased in order to ensure - sustainable security and livelihood opportunities for their children and address the - effects of armed conflict. Please contact James Topham for any further information: War Child 5 - 7 Anglers Lane London, NW5 3DG www.warchild.org.uk Tel 020 7916 9276 War Child is a Registered Charity No. 1071659. Registered address as above. |
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