Responsible Citizens NGO joined the workshop “Humanitarian Partnership for Supporting Conflict-Affected People in Ukraine”
The event brought together 22 partner organisations of the Polish Humanitarian Action (PAH), Polska Akcja Humanitarna (PAH).
The event became an important platform for exchanging experience, discussing humanitarian response challenges, and seeking joint solutions to support people most affected by the war. Special attention was paid to the role of local organisations in strengthening community resilience during the panel discussion “Humanitarian Support for Building the Resilience of Ukrainians.”
For our organisation, partnership with PAH is not only support for individual projects. It is an opportunity to strengthen community capacities, develop local solutions, and provide assistance where it is needed most. Through this cooperation, we implement initiatives aimed at psychosocial support, multi-purpose cash assistance, and strengthening community resilience in eastern regions of Ukraine.
Particularly valuable is the fact that such meetings bring together organisations from different regions around a common goal — creating effective mechanisms to support people today and laying the foundation for community recovery in the future.
This publication and the assistance described herein were made possible thanks to the generous support of the United States Government in cooperation with the Polish Humanitarian Action (PAH). The contents are the responsibility of Responsible Citizens NGO and do not necessarily reflect the views of the United States Government.




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