News
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04/14/2026
Protection and Education Amidst War: Laura’s Life as a Humanitarian in Lebanon
April 14, 2026As the violence intensifies in Lebanon, our staff tell us about their daily lives, working with children, and coping with stress.
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04/13/2026
UN Human Rights Council Unanimously Adopt Biannual Resolution on the Rights of the Child
April 13, 2026War Child is thrilled to share that on Monday 30 March, the UN Human Rights Council unanimously adopted a biannual resolution on the rights of the child: “Realising the rights of the child affected by armed conflict.”
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04/07/2026
War Child Statement on Israeli Airstrike on Partner Organisation Kalimat Association
April 7, 2026War Child strongly condemns the Israeli airstrike on the premises of our partner, Kalimat Association on Sunday 5 April.
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04/01/2026
War Child Alliance Foundation announces new Chief Executive Officer
April 1, 2026The Board of Trustees is delighted to announce the appointment of Laura Miller as the interim Chief Executive Officer of War Child Alliance Foundation.
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03/30/2026
Creating Safe Spaces for Learning During War: Zeina’s Story from Lebanon
March 30, 2026For Zeina*, supporting children to continue learning through war is not just a job, it’s a commitment shaped by her professional experience and her life as a mother. In Lebanon today, that commitment comes with growing challenges.
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03/26/2026
War Child and Lebanese Organization for Studies and Training (LOST) statement on the killing of our colleague, Alia, and her family
March 26, 2026We are devastated and outraged by the killing of our colleague Alia, her son Ghadi, and her husband Mehdi last week in an Israeli strike which destroyed their house in Baalbek, Lebanon. Alia was a valued member of War Child’s longstanding partner Lebanese Organization for Studies and Training (LOST).
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03/23/2026
“At night he sleeps with his shoes on”: a displaced family of four on what war is doing to Lebanon’s children
March 23, 2026In a public school in North Lebanon, now being used as a shelter, the classroom still has multiplication tables on the chalkboard. The desks have been pushed aside to make room for thin mattresses, blankets, plastic bags and a few bottles of water. Four families share this room. One of them is a family of four displaced from South Lebanon: a father, Omar*, a mother, Batoul*, their 13-year-old son Karim*, and his younger sister, Aliyah*, who is seven.
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