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Children on the Edge is a child rights organisation created to support the world’s most marginalised children, living in some of the toughest situations.
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Since the war broke out in Ukraine in 2022, Children on the Edge has supported refugees, responding to emerging needs and gaps in provision, staying long beyond other agencies.
Children on the Edge has been investing in Early Childhood Development (ECD) for marginalised children in different areas of the world since 2000.
For ten years, Children on the Edge supported education for Syrian refugees in Lebanon. With your support, we helped to provide safe, fun classrooms for hundreds of refugee children.
Debra Laxton from the University of Chichester reflects on her trip to Kyaka II refugee settlement in Uganda with Children on the Edge. Working with our team, Debra has been helping to develop and evaluate a play-based programme assessment framework and tool that we are rolling out for our early years programme in Uganda.
Retired army veteran, Mick Stanley has raised nearly £15,000 for Children on the Edge in his famous homemade boat, ‘The Tintanic’.
Since the start of the conflict in Ukraine, Children on the Edge have been supporting the most vulnerable refugee children.
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.
Our innovative models of education and child protection have been used in new places, bringing sustainable change on a wider scale.
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.
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.
Guest blog from Sarah Ndlovu, our International Education Specialist about how we’re breaking the mould, and using play to create an effective early years assessment tool in Uganda.
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