The Global Child Health Project unifies student organizations worldwide to advance healthcare, education, and dignity for children affected by conflict — through trusted partnerships and coordinated action.
"To unify and mobilize students across borders to expand opportunity, education, and healthcare for children affected by conflict in the Middle East through trusted humanitarian partnerships."
GCHP is grounded in three core pillars that transform fragmented passion into coordinated, measurable humanitarian impact.
Connecting Arab Student Associations, Muslim Student Associations, and global health groups under one shared framework across campuses and borders.
Learn More →Converting student awareness into coordinated, real-world action — one trusted NGO partner, one centralized fundraising link, one measurable impact goal per campaign.
Learn More →Mapping every effort directly to tangible humanitarian results through transparent partner reporting — accountability, not performative activism.
Learn More →Conflict impacts children far beyond the moment of crisis — it shapes health, development, education, and long-term opportunity for generations.
Millions of children in conflict-affected regions face disrupted access to healthcare, education, safety, and stability. Humanitarian crises shape a child's entire future.
Across campuses, students care deeply about global humanitarian issues — but there is no consistent infrastructure connecting concern to reliable education, advocacy, and action.
Student organizations frequently want to help, but efforts remain isolated. Without coordination, many opportunities for sustained, long-term impact are lost.
Join a coordinated student movement advancing child health equity across borders.