Features Get a closer look at some of our work and the issues we're tackling Juliet's Journey - Child Soldier to Global Campaigner Read the inspirational story of Juliet - a young woman we're supporting in Uganda. Read feature Building a City of Hope Read about the Youth Centres we built in a desolate piece of land outside Kinshasa. Read feature The world's worst place to be a woman? The horrific levels of sexual violence make DR Congo a dangerous place to be a woman Read feature What did Kate Moss play on our HELP album? Find out how supermodel Kate Moss got involved with our HELP album in 1995. Read feature A second chance for Kinshasa's Street Children Martin Fletcher's report for The Times about our Street Girls Project in Kinshasa. Read feature Breaking the Silence. Animating the Violence. We're using animation as a tool to break down cultural taboos in Uganda Read feature Um Bongo - they (don't) drink it in the Congo If a TV advert is the only thing you know about Congo then find out more here... Read feature The most dangerous animal in northern Uganda? It's a big docile creature, but it can be deadly for children to be around... Read feature Where Does My Money Go? See what we do (and don't) spend your money on Read feature Midnight in Kinshasa Sophie spends a night riding along with our ambulance in Kinshasa. Read feature A class of our own We've helped build a school in northern Uganda. Find out the impact it's having... Read feature Painting the Town Red Street children in Goma helped paint a huge mural on the side of their building. Read feature Til lunch do us part Some marriages in Iraq only last a few hours - as a way of exploiting vulnerable girls. Read feature This Textbook could save your life Why education is an urgent humanitarian intervention in post-conflict zones. Read feature The Biggest Country You've Never Heard of? It's more than twice the size of the UK. Bet you a quid you can't name it though... Read feature What Makes War Child Different? Here's 8 things that combine to make War Child a bit different from other charities Read feature Using hip hop to fight violence in Congo We've teamed up with Congolese hip hop artist Didjak Munya to help spread our message. Read feature Eddie Kadi in Kinshasa Comedian Eddie Kadi went back to his country of birth to see some of our work there. Read feature How do you ignore a 10ft girl? Girls and women are often ignored in Karamoja, but our art project got their voices heard. Read feature Why is it so hard to take street children back home? We look back at our project in Kinshasa to see what lessons we've learned. Read feature Family (Mis)Fortunes We asked 180 kids in Iraq what they are afraid of. Our survey said... Read feature