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Meet four year old Bieneme, whose development has come on in leaps and bounds since joining our cluster group lessons in the Kyaka II refugee settlement in Uganda.
We began working with communities in the Karamoja region of Uganda in 2022, where children are at risk of neglect, abuse and trafficking. Find out how our Child Protection Team model is helping to protect the children living here.
In 2023, Children on the Edge was awarded the iF Design Social Impact Prize for our innovative Digital Education programme in Bangladesh.
We take a look back at our history and what sparked the late Dame Anita Roddick and her company, The Body Shop to co-found Children on the Edge in 1990.
Thousands of 3-6 year olds benefit from our award winning outdoor learning groups in Uganda, supported by our team of refugee ‘superteachers’.
We spoke to Marius from our partner organisation in Romania, to find out more about his connection with Children on the Edge, his work with ADO, and the challenges facing Ukrainian refugees.
Our Cluster Learning Model offers a cost-effective, replicable, scalable solution to ensure marginalised children can benefit from quality early childhood education, setting them up for lifelong learning.
Our partners in India have been making increased efforts to reach the most marginalised Dalit communities, the ‘untouchables’ who are cut off from learning.
Sifa joined our cluster learning classes in Uganda in 2022 and has now moved onto primary school where she is thriving.
Using simple technology, refugee children confined to cramped camps in Bangladesh are able to express their ideas in any environment they can imagine and connect with friends in other countries through our ‘Moja Kids’ initiative.
John Byamungu Nachale is a refugee teacher working with Children on the Edge, pioneering a new approach to early years education for Congolese refugee children in Uganda.
Westbourne House School wanted to support Ukrainian families who had been forced to flee their homes after the Russia invasion. Find out how they raised more than £20,000
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