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We share the results of our work, updates on humanitarian projects, stories of support, and our advocacy efforts. Our team continues to expand the reach of assistance to those in greatest need. Here, you’ll learn how, together, we’re transforming the lives of those affected by the war.

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  • Psychosocial Support for Children Affected by the War in Zaporizhzhia Oblast
    Psychosocial Support for Children Affected by the War in Zaporizhzhia Oblast

    The activities were carried out within the framework of the UNICEF project in Ukraine “Strengthening Community Capacity to Deliver Essential Protection and Resilience Services in Kharkiv, Donetsk, Dnipropetrovsk, and Zaporizhzhia Oblasts,” implemented by the NGO “Responsible Citizens” with the support of the Government of the United States of America.

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  • Kharkiv Region: Systematic Psychosocial Support for Children, Families, and Communities
    Kharkiv Region: Systematic Psychosocial Support for Children, Families, and Communities

    In partnership with UNICEF Ukraine, the NGO “Responsible Citizens” worked simultaneously with several groups: children who had experienced traumatic events, parents who had lost their support resources, and community professionals who themselves were living under constant stress.

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  • Training on Child Needs Assessment and Team-Based Response Held in Zaporizhzhia
    Training on Child Needs Assessment and Team-Based Response Held in Zaporizhzhia

    The training was conducted within the framework of the UNICEF Ukraine project “Strengthening Community Capacity to Deliver Essential Protection and Resilience Services in Kharkiv, Donetsk, Dnipropetrovsk, and Zaporizhzhia Regions,” implemented by the NGO “Responsible Citizens” with the support of the Government of the United States of America.

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  • Psychosocial Support for Children and Families in Communities of Dnipropetrovsk Region
    Psychosocial Support for Children and Families in Communities of Dnipropetrovsk Region

    In 2025, Dnipropetrovsk Region remained one of the key regions hosting internally displaced persons. The constant flow of people, diverse experiences of loss and adaptation, and overburdened communities all contributed to a high demand for systematic psychosocial support.

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  • How Psychosocial Support Operated in Donetsk Region in 2025
    How Psychosocial Support Operated in Donetsk Region in 2025

    In 2025, communities in Donetsk Region continued to live and work under conditions of constant danger and high psychological pressure. In this reality, Child-Friendly Spaces and mobile psychosocial support teams became important hubs of stability, helping children and adults cope with stress, trauma, and uncertainty.

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