Syria | May 2025
Sectarian Violence in Syria: Children Asked How Their Parents Should Die
As sectarian violence spreads in Syria, entire families are being targeted, with children not only losing their lives but also enduring the unimaginable trauma of witnessing their family members humiliated, tortured, and killed.

we promote and defend the rights of some of the world's most vulnerable children.

No Child in War is an initiative dedicated to promoting diplomacy instead of war and defending the rights of children impacted by armed conflict, with the goal of restoring hope and dignity to some of the most innocent victims of war.

Millions of children are affected by armed conflict. We do what we can — and you can help us.

how we work

Armed conflict has a profound and devastating impact on children, which is why we support diplomacy, not wars, and you can join us.

on the ground

We monitor armed conflicts, documenting their devastating impact on children.

in the community

We share our knowledge with the public, raising awareness about funding foreign conflicts.

globally

We campaign and advocate for diplomacy to protect children from the horrors of war.

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our focus

Most armed conflicts continue due to sponsors of war, which fuel mass migration that moves frontlines to the West affecting us all.
Sponsoring foreign conflicts fuels a cycle of destruction, prolonging wars and ensuring violence persists. Children pay the heaviest price — losing parents, homes, and any hope of a normal childhood.
The roots of mass migration often lie in armed conflicts, and the consequences of these wars extend far beyond the battlefields, profoundly impacting  western countries that must accommodate migrants.
Armed conflicts spark mass displacement, taxing Western resources and draining homelands’ human capital needed for rebuilding, leaving them empty shells causing further migration and despair

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No Child In War is an initiative dedicated to promoting diplomacy instead of war and defending the rights of children impacted by armed conflict.

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