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Our Work

Children in Crisis currently operates in eight countries, working with local communities to meet the needs of children in the most effective way.

Afghanistan

Children in Crisis is training teachers and social workers and setting up education centres in Kabul. We work with the displaced Kuchi community and raise awareness of the rights of children. So far over 10,000 children have benefited.

China trainee midwives in Dritog County

Children in Crisis is working in remote Tibetan communities where there is little access to healthcare. We are training young women to become midwives, up to 50,000 people are already benefiting from their skills.

Democratic Republic of Congo

Children in Crisis is the only NGO in the remote high plateau region of DRC. We are building 5 schools and training 400 teachers, allowing over 1440 children to benefit from improved access to education year on year.

East Timor

Children in Crisis is working to restore education opportunities to children in post war East Timor. So far 400 teachers have been trained and 19 schools rehabilitated, enabling 2,300 children to go to school.

Liberiaout of school children from Lower Virginia community

Children in Crisis is working to rebuild schools and train teachers in post war Liberia. Over the next four years we hope that over 10,000 children will benefit from improved skills and employment opportunities.

Sierra Leone

Children in Crisis is working to rebuild and rehabilitate schools, train teachers and to set up HIV/AIDS training in this country which has suffered years of violent conflict. So far over 22,000 children are benefiting.

Ukraine

Children in Crisis is working in the city of Kharkov to deliver drug and alcohol education to children in primary schools and the first two years of secondary schools.

United Kingdomgirl in d:side lesson assembling a brain

Children in Crisis runs d:side, an exciting, interactive drug and alcohol education programme for children and young people that encourages them to make positive, informed decisions about their lifestyles.