The Children Born of War Project on November 1st 2022 endorsed the Call to Action and committed to all priorities in the Platform for Action which are: Priority One: Building…
Year: 2022
Launch of the Platform for Action on Children Born of conflict related sexual violence at the ‘Preventing Sexual Violence in Conflict Initiative (PSVI) Conference’
November 28 to 29 2022, the UK government hosted the International Preventing Sexual Violence in Conflict Initiative (PSVI) Conference in central London. In this context Lord Ahmad, Minister of State…
Call for Papers: From ”War Children” to ”IS Children”: Comparative Perspectives on European Children Born of War
International Workshop at Lund University, May 10th-12th, 2023. The study of Children Born of War (CBOW) has made significant advances in recent years within a wide range of national contexts…
Congratulations to our Grant Winners
The CBOW Project is happy to share the news of the selected winners from the first grant call published in April, 2022. The foundation received an overwhelming amount of applications…
Doing or not doing harm? Ethical issues in researching Children Born of War
(c) Norman Mukasa, field research 2014 The board members Norman Mukasa and Ingvill C. Mochmann published an article on 'Ethical issues in researching Children Born of War'. See here.
What Does It Mean to Be a Child Born of War?
CBOW project managing director Ingvill Constanze Mochmann in conversation with Children Born of War at the launch of the ERC funded “EuroWARCHILD” project. See here. Photo: PRIO / Laura Cortés
Interview: Norwegian news NRK
What do we know about "Children born of war" and what is needed to secure their basic human rights? Our chair of the board and managing director Ingvill C. Mochmann…
News article: CBOW project event Bristol March 2022
This week the Norwegian newsmagazine A-magasinet published an extensive article from the Children Born of War (CBOW) project event which took place at Hotel Bristol March 7th 2022. In addition to…
New generations continuing to work for CBOW rights
The Norwegian Children Born of War (CBOW) from World War II – the so-called “krigsbarn” - were the first group of children to fight for their rights. It was a great…
The Foundation Children Born of War Project officially launched
The Norway-based foundation, Children Born of War Project is now officially launched! Children born of war (CBOW) are children born by local women and fathered by a foreign/enemy soldier during and after…
Call for grants now open
Grant call, 2022 | Deadline: April 30, 2022. For more information, please see here.
Ingvill Constanze Mochmann addresses her dedication for the topic ‘Children born of War’
An Interview Series by Women in Global Health Norway 2021-2022