Ukraine crisis: One year on – Kateryna

Kateryna lives with her husband, children and sister in an Internally Displaced Persons (IDP) Accommodation Centre in Vinnytsia Oblast, a region in west-central Ukraine, close to the border with Moldova.
Local partners provide lifesaving services to survivors of gender-based violence from Ukraine

Displaced women and girls in Ukraine and in refugee host countries are facing increased risks of gender-based violence (GBV).
Providing dignity to refugees fleeing war

“It takes a village to raise a child, but it also takes a village to support the most vulnerable around the world.” – Clare McPhilips
Supporting Children’s Return to School in Ukraine

In many of Ukraine’s schools only the teachers have returned to the classroom. Due to safety and security concerns, their pupil’s return to school has been postponed; for some indefinitely.
School promises a fresh start for Ukraine’s refugee children

12-year-old Vitaly comes from Kyiv, Ukraine’s capital city. A keen tennis player, he used to train three times a week, but the last time he picked up a tennis racket was on 23 February, the day before the missiles and airstrikes started to fall on Ukraine. “That was the last normal day. I did my […]