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Helmholtzstraat 61G 1098 LE Amsterdam The Netherlands

Website

https://www.warchild.net/

Description

War Child Netherlands (officially Stichting War Child - the Netherlands) encourages children and young people to play an active role in shaping their own future. Children and young people are creative and have the skills to shape their lives and cope with adversity, even when they have experienced armed conflict. In War Child Netherlands’ projects, children and young people use creativity as a tool to cope with the effects of armed conflict. Creative activities generate positive energy, give children and young people new skills that they can be proud of and provide instant fun. They learn to overcome their fears, develop confidence, and find a way to deal with their experiences. Through active participation in our projects, children and young people, including the most vulnerable, are able to express their views freely and have a say in decision-making. As a conflict-sensitive organisation, War Child Netherlands ensures its actions and projects do not negatively influence a conflict.

IATI identifier

NL-KVK-41215393

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Record Exclusions

War Child Netherlands embraces the principle “Open, unless...”. Project data is only excluded from publication to IATI if it falls in one of the following categories: • Information disclosure affecting relations between War Child Netherlands, partner organisations (“Partners”), donor organisations (“Donors”) and government(s) or other NGOs (human rights work or work in some conflict affected states); • Specific information affecting the safety and security of War Child Netherlands staff, Partner staff or Donor staff, or (project) beneficiaries, which includes personal information; • Commercially sensitive information • information that has been labelled confidential by virtue of an existing agreement between War Child and a third party or is legally restricted from disclosure; • Information that is exempt under applicable data protection laws or by pre-existing War Child Netherlands policies. In the Exclusion Policy these categories are further elaborated and defined. The exclusion of projects is done manually at the moment, but for new projects this will be indicated in the improved data management system that is being developed in War Child Netherlands.

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