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"Lust for Life" – the premiere of the UNFPA and Starlight Doc documentary in the TV marathon "Edyni Novyny"
The UN Population Fund and Starlight Doc present a documentary film dedicated to indomitable Ukrainian mothers who give birth to children during the... Read more
"I was asked if I could take out a 6-year-old boy who become orphaned in Mariupol, and I agreed" — the story of a psychologist at the Survivors Relief Centre
How Hanna was able to leave Berdiansk, which is currently not under the control of the Government of Ukraine, and start a new life in Dnipro
Survivor Relief Centre opened in Chernivtsi
Survivor Relief Centre provides comprehensive social and psychological support to people who have left the zone of active hostilities and/or... Read more
"I do not want my children to repeat the scenario of violence in adult life" - the story of Oksana, a survivor of domestic violence
Oksana told UNFPA how she broke the cycle of violence and found a new meaning in life
"It was territory of free Ukraine that no one knew about"— how social workers in Kherson secretly provided assistance when the city was under Russian control
UNFPA visited the shelter and spoke with its managers about how they managed to support everyone in need for 10 months
400 specialists completed UNFPA trainings on providing services to GBV survivors
It is not enough just to have services available to help GBV survivors. An important component is also the training of specialists, in particular... Read more
"There was an emotional void" — the story of a woman who got out of the besieged city of Mariupol
Liudmyla told UNFPA how she managed to get out of Mariupol and what helped her find herself in a new city.
"The situation with the war taught us that we must act here and now and as quickly as possible" ⎯ the story of a youth activist from the Ternopil region
For youth activist Oleksandra from Zboriv, Ternopil Oblast, the war began when her sister called her with the words: "Everything has begun."
"There are more and more requests for psychological help” — how the UNFPA mobile team works in Irpin and Bucha
How mobile teams became support for the survivors in the territories that were under the temporary military control of Russia