Publications / Resources
War Child publishes regular reports on the work we do in the field. Our own research has revealed the extent of problems facing socially excluded children in Uganda, children undertaking hazardous work in south Iraq and street children and former child soldiers in Democratic Republic of Congo.
You can also download our latest annual reports, read more about our policies on a range of issues and get hold of full briefings on each of the countries where we work.
Latest Publications
Child Protection Policy
War Child believes that all children have a right to grow up in a protective environment which is free from abuse, neglect and exploitation. War Child’s Child Protection Policy seeks to ensure that the protection of children is paramount in every area of our work. The policy applies to all War Child trustees, staff and volunteers.
Child Protection Code of Conduct
Child Protection is central to all of War Child's work. Our code of conduct lays out the priciples behind our approach and provides a framework for all of War Child's staff in the UK and abroad to adhere to.
I am not Trash
More than 4 million people have died as a result of the conflict which has involved the consricption of more than 30,000 children into armed forces. Our research suggests that 10,000 of these children have been unable to reintegrate with their families and communities. I am not Trash spells out the vision children have for themselves and what War Child's intends to do about it locally, nationally and internationally.
War Child Annual Report 2006/2007
A complete overview of our activities and finances in 2006 and an outline of plans for 2007.
Street Children in Crisis in DRC
In recognition of the right of children to be consulted on issues that
affect their lives the All Party Parliamentary Group on Street
Children, with War Child, and co-sponsored by the Jubilee Campaign,
undertook a mission to Kinshasa in September 2006. This mission engaged
street children directly and established an informed basis upon which
the group will provide support to the efforts of the UK Government and
international community in responding to this acute crisis.
