At a time when tens of thousands were disappeared behind prison walls, this campaign gave voice to the silenced — demanding justice, dignity, and freedom for Syria’s political detainees, including children.
Tayyara Warak Magazine
The first Arabic child protection magazine for children aged 7-14, delivering safety messages through stories, songs, and crafts - 180,000 copies distributed to 20,000 children across Syria.
Forced Displacement
Our 2017 advocacy campaign with No Peace Without Justice raised awareness about forced displacement violations and called for safe return provisions in reconciliation agreements.
The National Program for Education and Child Protection
An independent civil initiative that coordinates governmental and non-governmental organizations in Syria to improve education and child protection services through collaboration and resource sharing.
No Coercion
Launched in 2017, this campaign raises awareness about extremism and coercion practiced in the name of religion, highlighting violations like child marriage and restrictions on freedom.
Landmines and Unexploded Ordnances
Our 2017 awareness campaign educates children and parents about the dangers of landmines and unexploded ordnances through workshops, training, and community outreach.
Every Day I Dream
Our 2015 initiative raised awareness of children's basic rights through eye-catching visuals that reflect the colorful dreams Syrian children have for their future.
Back to School
Back to school” has a different meaning in times of crisis and war. For Syrian children, it means a return to normal life, a safe environment, and simply being able to dream about the future








