
Norway suspends arms sales amid war in Yemen
The growing humanitarian crisis in Yemen has led Norway to suspend arms exports to the United Arab Emirates.
The growing humanitarian crisis in Yemen has led Norway to suspend arms exports to the United Arab Emirates.
This report focuses on how the current conflict in Yemen is undermining children’s rights – in particular school age children’s right to an education.
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Announcing a War Child T-shirt collaboration with close friend and supporter, Stanley Tucci.
PRIZE DRAW: Option during Jingle Jam 2023 to win tickets for a War Child Brits Week music event in 2024. The general prize draw is open to applicants aged 18 and over (at the time of entry). Employees and contractors (and their respective families) of War Child are not eligible to enter. The prize draw can be entered either via fundraising online on Tiltify during Jingle Jam raising over £0 or for free, by sending an e-mail with the entrant’s name and email address to – FAO: Jingle Jam at [email protected]
Jingle Jam is the world’s biggest gaming charity event! Jingle Jam is a 2-week festive themed stream-athon started by the Yogscast in 2011. Jingle Jam takes place in December every year and sees the Yogscast joined by content creators from across the world fundraising for a cohort of amazing charities! Jingle Jam has raised over £23 million for charities since the first event, with £3.4m raised in 2022 alone, and we’re delighted to be supported by Jingle Jam this year.
This Christmas, money raised from Jack Savoretti & Katherine Jenkins’ single 'What The World Needs Now Is Love' will help War Child protect, educate, and advocate for the rights of children living in conflict zones.