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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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  • Child-Friendly Spaces: 13 new support centers open in Dnipropetrovsk Region
    Child-Friendly Spaces: 13 new support centers open in Dnipropetrovsk Region

    New spaces have opened in Dnipro, Kryvyi Rih, Kamianske, as well as in the villages of Krynychky, Lozuvatka, Buzivka, and Chernechchyna.

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  • How social assistance changes lives: the story of Yulia’s family from Kryvyi Rih
    How social assistance changes lives: the story of Yulia’s family from Kryvyi Rih

    “We needed this psychological support because there were issues we didn’t know how to handle or resolve on our own,” Yulia admits. UNICEF’s support became a lifeline for the family during their toughest moments.

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  • Creativity saves: Daria meets her mentor
    Creativity saves: Daria meets her mentor

    Ten-year-old Daria from Kharkiv Oblast adores drawing. For her, art is a way to express feelings and find balance. In one of our video, she shared her biggest dream—to meet her mentor, the artist Lana Ra.

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  • Join our specialized training sessions in Kyiv
    Join our specialized training sessions in Kyiv

    The public organization "Responsible Citizens," in partnership with the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) Representation in Ukraine, is implementing the project "Enhancing Community Capacity in Providing Core Protection and Resilience Services."

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  • Art as a lifeline: How mobile teams empower children in remote Ukrainian communities
    Art as a lifeline: How mobile teams empower children in remote Ukrainian communities

    10-year-old Daria lives with her mother, Hanna, in the village of Havrylivka, Kharkiv region. In this remote settlement of the Barvinkivska community, home to fewer than two thousand people, a mobile team from UNICEF and the NGO "Responsible Citizens" regularly visits. The team includes a social worker, a psychologist, and an art therapist.

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