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Effect on children: external evaluations

In 2012, 11 external evaluations and one internal evaluation were conducted. The evaluations reflected on the relevance, efficiency, effectiveness, impact and sustainability of our projects.

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Number of people reached

In 2012, War Child reached its target number of participants by actively involving 483,000 people, of whom 347,000 were children and young people, in 11 conflict-affected areas.

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Active participants

483,000 people of whom 347.000 children and young people, actively participated in our programmes. They joined activities with a high intensity such as life skills courses, youth clubs or awareness raising events.

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Indirect beneficiaries

Besides active participants, War Child programmes also reach ‘indirect beneficiaries’. For example, children that are attending classes taught by teachers trained by War Child, or children of the parents involved in Parents DEAL.

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Otherwise directly reached

The majority of children, young people, and adults involved in War Child’s activities in 2012 were ‘otherwise directly reached’. A large increase in beneficiaries is seen in this category.

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Trends and highlights in War Child programmes 2012

War Child has been working in partnership with other organisations and institutions for many years. The aim is to complement and strengthen each other’s programmes to achieve better outcomes for children.

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Project case: Syrian children under fire

A fierce civil war ravages the country of Syria. Children are literally under fire. Tens of thousands of families have fled across the border to Turkey, Jordan and Lebanon.

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Risk management

War Child maintains a risk monitoring and evaluation system, which enables the anticipation and effective management of risks.

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Visibility of key message

War Child actively approaches the media, organises public events, and has a compelling goodwill ambassador, Dutch singer Marco Borsato, who inspiringly and passionately spreads War Child’s message.

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Publications

Almost all (95%) of our printed publications were developed and produced with full sponsorship. War Child uses storytelling in all our means and events to communicate the impact of war on children and War Child’s response to it.

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