War Child Lebanon

Last modified: 
23/01/2025 - 12:56pm

War Child works towards a world in which children are never involved in armed conflict. War Child believes that all children and young people should be protected from armed conflict and should be enabled to meaningfully participate in issues concerning them. Ultimately, children should be supported to enjoy their right to healthy psychosocial development and live a dignified life.
The psychosocial well-being of a child is determined by the continuous interplay between psychological and social factors and consists of healthy emotional, cognitive, social, and spiritual development. It includes social integration, a sense of economic and physical security and a sense of identity. It is crucial that children and young people are professionally supported in overcoming the effects of armed conflict on their psychosocial development, although the majority of them show remarkable resilience. War Child assists children and young people in this process. 
To realize our mandate, we implement, either directly or together with our partners, programmes that protect and empower children and young people. Creative community based interventions and conflict transformation programmes have become our core business over the years. More recently, we have successfully included programmes focusing on activities such as informal education and livelihoods.
War Child is a rights-based organization committed to the fulfilment of children’s rights, in particular their right to healthy psychosocial development. Our work is based on principles enshrined in international human rights instruments such as the Convention on the Rights of the Child (UNCRC) – and on child development theories from disciplines such as social anthropology and psychology.
Although we deal with essentially all the rights of the UNCRC, we focus our work on Articles 38 (protection and care of children affected by armed conflict) and Article 39 (psychological recovery and social reintegration of child victims).

Acronym: 
WCH
Organisation Type: 
International Civil Society Organisation
Founding Year: 
1994
Country of Origin: 
NL
Scope: 
International
Country/ies of Operation: 
Lebanon
Intervention Sector(s): 
Children & Youth
Contact person's position: 
Head of Human Resources
Contact person's email: 
Contact person's phone number: 
+9611386181
Address: 
Badaro
Beirut , Beirut
Lebanon
Phone: +9611386181
Beirut LB
City: 
Beirut
Street: 
Badaro
Phone: 
+9611386181
Email: 
hr.lebanon@warchild.nl
Contact person's name: 
Ahmad Dhayni
Partnerships: 
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War Child is dedicated to supporting children and youth affected by conflict, ensuring their safety, education, and psychosocial well-being. To effectively communicate our mission and impact, we seek to engage a professional production house to create compelling multimedia content (photos and videos) that resonates with our audience.

Thursday, 6 February 2025
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War Child is dedicated to supporting children and youth affected by conflict, ensuring their safety, education, and psychosocial well-being. To effectively communicate our mission and impact, we seek to engage a professional production house to create compelling multimedia content (photos and videos) that resonates with our audience.

Friday, 31 January 2025
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The Joint Response (JR) aims to support vulnerable populations in Lebanon through a coordinated humanitarian effort, focused on addressing the immediate needs of those impacted by conflict and instability. The response will include multisectoral interventions, leveraging the strengths and expertise of consortium members in areas such as child protection, education, food security, and health services.

Monday, 27 January 2025
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War Child Alliance (WCA) is looking for a Designer/Animator, who will be responsible for creating engaging and visually compelling digital content that aligns with War Child’s branding guidelines and our projects’ objectives. The deliverables include:

Monday, 27 January 2025
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