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No trivia: How a virtual safe space in Ukraine is helping teenagers prioritize their mental health

Following Russia’s war against Ukraine, UNFPA has scaled up an online counselling and educational project for teenagers, called No trivia. The platform reaches its audience through a website, an Instagram account, and an automated Telegram ‘chatbot’ that provides information and directs users to the appropriate services for mental health. © Pexels
  • 24 January 2023
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Resources

Ukraine Emergency Situation Report #15 - 13 January 2023

Resource date: Jan 2023

Publisher: UNFPA EECA

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Riding the “Train of Hope” from Ukraine to Moldova

30 December 2022

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Government of France allocates 4 million euros to assist women and girls affected by the war in Ukraine

10 Jan 2023

Olesia was at home when her town in Bucha, in the Kyiv region, was invaded by Russian troops. The trauma of the war led her to seek help from UNFPA psychosocial mobile teams, which were able to work in the area when the town was returned to Ukrainian control. © UNFPA Ukraine / Volodymyr Ovsiuchenko
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Resources

Ukraine Emergency Situation Report #14 - 12 December 2022

Resource date: Dec 2022

Publisher: UNFPA EECA

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Resources

Ukraine and Refugee Response Crisis: UNFPA Revised Appeal 2023

Resource date: Jul 2023

Publisher: UNFPA Ukraine

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UNFPA youth camps make young people from Ukraine feel safe again

Published on: 15/12/2022

The war in Ukraine has affected the mental health of millions of young people like Nadia (17).

See her story and how UNFPA has set up youth camps across the country that provide psychological support and counseling.

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A mobile maternity unit delivers babies and critical health services amid war in Ukraine

Doctors at an emergency medical centre work in de-occupied areas of the Kharkiv region of Ukraine to provide sexual and reproductive health care for women and girls in urgent need. © UNFPA/Andriy Kravchenko
  • 07 December 2022
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Resources

Ukraine Emergency Situation Report #13 - 18 October 2022

Resource date: Oct 2022

Author: UNFPA

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Updates

Denmark contributes $3.6 million to protect women and girls' health and rights in Ukraine and Moldova

12 Sep 2022

Anastasia rests in a maternity ward hospital with her newborn son, Jan, on April 28, 2022 in Chisinau, Moldova. © UNFPA/Siegfried Modola
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