
War Child has been operating in Jordan since 2013, supporting children and families affected by the Syrian crisis. The organization works with both host communities and refugees, providing programs in mental health and psychosocial support, education, and child protection to help build a better future for children.
War Child is an international humanitarian organization dedicated to supporting children affected by conflict. Since 2013, War Child has been active in Jordan, delivering programs that address the needs of children and families impacted by the Syrian crisis.
Where We Work
War Child operates in over 15 countries, including Jordan, Lebanon, Afghanistan, Colombia, and the Democratic Republic of Congo, with offices in the Netherlands, the United Kingdom, and the United States.
What We Do & Quality Assurance
War Child delivers integrated interventions through its War Child Care System, including innovative programs such as TeamUp (movement-based psychosocial support for children) and EASE (Early Adolescent Skills for Emotions), developed in collaboration with the World Health Organization. These programs are designed to ensure high-quality, evidence-based humanitarian responses.
Integrity & Safeguarding
War Child prioritizes the safety and protection of children and vulnerable adults. It implements strict safeguarding policies, including child protection, prevention of sexual exploitation and abuse (PSEA), and adheres to international standards such as the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child and CHS guidelines.
Governance & Partnerships
War Child operates under a strong governance structure within the War Child Alliance, ensuring accountability, transparency, and effective program delivery worldwide.