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Ukraine War: Psychosocial support for refugees in Moldova

calendar_today18 April 2022

Ukraine War: Psychosocial support for refugees in Moldova

Ukraine War: Psychosocial support for refugees in Moldova

Natalia is a UNFPA-supported psychologist who is working with Ukrainian women and girls who fled into Moldova.

“The war trauma haunts them all. They feel lost and don’t know where to go next,” she says.

Learn how UNFPA is providing refugees from Ukraine with the support they need

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Valentina Ejova, a 72 year-old refugee from Mykolaiv in southern Ukraine, looks through photos of a former life as she transits through the Moldexpo temporary refugee placement centre in Chișinău, in the Republic of Moldova © UNFPA Moldova/Adriana Bîzgu
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Ivanna Povchenuik (center) left her home in Ivano-Frankivsk in western Ukraine with her two children for the Polish border, from where they continued to Belgium, a journey that took 35 hours. © Martin Thaulow
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Statement

UNFPA calls for urgent action to protect the rights of women and girls affected by the war in Ukraine

calendar_today08 April 2022

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News story

“War trauma hunts them all”: Psychosocial support for Ukrainian refugees

calendar_today25 March 2022

Psychologist Natalia Gandrabur comforts Olga, who fled from Odessa, Ukraine and is staying at a refugee placement centre in Chisinau, Republic of Moldova. Psychologists from UNFPA-supported Youth Friendly Health Clinics are providing psychosocial support to those in need. © UNFPA/Siegfried Modola
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News

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calendar_today18 March 2022

Natasha Kuznetsova, a seven-month pregnant Ukrainian refugee, is treated for an acute kidney infection at the Sfânta Treime hospital in Chișinău, in the Republic of Moldova © UNFPA Moldova/Eduard Bîzgu
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Publication date

Apr 2022

Author

UNFPA EECA

Resources

Ukraine Emergency Situation Report #6 – 5 April 2022

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News story

“I’ve grown a few years in 26 days”: A teenager’s life during wartime

calendar_today01 April 2022

As a youth volunteer helping settle internally displaced persons in Lviv, Viktoria Kravets explains how to fill in residence registration forms. Photo courtesy of Viktoria Kravets
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Publication date

Mar 2022

Author

UNFPA EECA

Resources

Ukraine Emergency Situation Report #5 – 21 March 2022

Ongoing hostilities in Ukraine continue to drive unprecedented levels of displacement both inside the country and across international borders. An estimated 10 million people have fled their homes.

Most of the displaced are women and children who need safety and support every step of the way.

UNFPA is scaling up its response with partners to safeguard the health and rights of women and girls, including to give birth safely and to live free from violence and abuse.

Updates

Australia provides UNFPA AUD 8 million to protect Ukrainian women and girls from gender-based violence

calendar_today29 March 2022

With this new contribution, the Australian Government commits to protect women and girls fleeing the war in Ukraine from gender-based violence. © UNFPA Moldova/Eduard Bîzgu
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