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Since the start of the conflict in Ukraine, Children on the Edge have been supporting the most vulnerable refugee children.
11-year-old Ngorok is a proud Child Rights Club member in Karamoja, Uganda and after joining her local Child Rights Club, is finally achieving her dream of going to school.
When the brutal 2017 genocide in Myanmar forced over 700,000 Rohingya people over the border into Bangladesh, Children on the Edge were ready to respond to the crisis.
Children on the Edge worked with local partners to provide emergency assistance to over 9,550 Karenni people displaced by violent military attacks in Myanmar. They are now ensuring safe early learning spaces for 250 children in the most remote jungle camps.
The Children on the Edge team has written a brand new book - 'Dembe’s Story' - an illustrated story book designed to introduce topics of body boundaries, child protection and staying safe to preschool aged children.
Our innovative models of education and child protection have been used in new places, bringing sustainable change on a wider scale.
Over 2,000 Rohingya children, entirely cut off from the outside world in Kutupalong refugee camp in Bangladesh, are taking part in an exciting new journey in creativity.
During Refugee Week 2024, we were delighted to visit St James’ Primary School in Emsworth to share how we help to ensure that refugee children in Bangladesh are able to learn, play and have fun with their friends at our learning centres.
An estimated 1.5 million girls under 18 get married in India each year, making it home to the largest number of child brides in the world. Find out how we tackle this.
We are delighted to announce that our early years education programme for Congolese refugee children in Uganda will be benefiting from a £400,000 award in 2024, thanks to players of People’s Postcode Lottery.
Despite the uncertainty in Myanmar our preschool centres offer a safe space for young children, ensuring vital Early Childhood Development.
How our digital lessons have evolved in Bangladesh to bring learning to live for thousands of Rohingya refugee children.
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