Funding from Government Bodies and Non-Profit Organisations

The continuing coronavirus pandemic means that the responsibility to manage our funds as efficiently and effectively as possible has never been greater.

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Responsible Spending

War Child is registered as a charitable foundation - which means our operations are funded from public donations and grants from non-profit organisations and institutions.

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Our Expenditure in 2020

Our operating expenses for 2020 were €45.9 million - €39.7 million of which was spent directly in support of conflict-affected children. We spent €1.6 million on management and administration across the year in total.

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Our Planned Expenditure in 2021

Our emergency responses to both the pandemic and the Beirut explosions in 2020 put significant demands on our unrestricted funds and financial reserves.

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Our Plans for 2021

The coronavirus pandemic has exacerbated many grave threats to the safety and wellbeing of millions of children worldwide - particularly those already living with the effects of armed conflict.

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War Child Would Like to Thank…

War Child was able to support 293,681 conflict-affected children and adults over the course of 2020. Through our COVID-19 response, we were able to reach some 5.9 million more.

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Statement of Integrity

War Child works to uphold the resilience and wellbeing of children living with the effects of violence and armed conflict.

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Credits

Content Editor: Mark Adams and Martha Shardalow

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Balance Sheet

in Euros, after proposed appropriation of result

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Statement of Income and Expenses

in Euros

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