Website re-launch

We're really excited to announce the launch of the new War Child website. If you've come to warchild.org.uk before you'll probably have noticed a few changes have taken place. We hope you like them. If you've never been before we hope you like what you're seeing too.

We've added a load of new features to the site which we hope will make it easier to keep up with our work, let you have your say and show your support for our work.

Our projects section has been expanded to include better information on the work we do, with full backgrounds on the conflicts, case studies of the children we work with and blog posts from our staff in the field.

In fact blogs are one of the things we've added across the site - making it easier to stay up to date with the news you're interested in whether it's our latest publications, campaigns or news from the field.

As well as being brought closer to our work by blogs from our staff we'll also be bringing you blogs from guest writers. This month human rights activist Peter Tatchell gives us a harrowing account of the child sex trade in Iraq.

For supporters old and new we've provided more information than ever on how you can help our work with children affected by war - from parachute jumps to wedding lists. We've also launched a shop where you can buy clothing and accessories that (we think) look great and support the children we work with at the same time.

One of the main reasons we've put all this work in is to make your experience better so we'd really like to hear from you. Add a comment below or email our online campaigns manager to let us know what you think of the site.

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