The war in Ukraine has had a significant impact on the education system and security, leaving different consequences for children and youth of different age groups. Many people have lost their homes and are forced to live in temporary shelters. In these circumstances, multisectoral support is needed to ensure that the most vulnerable are provided with basic needs and protected.
Terre des hommes Ukraine will provide cross-sectoral support to the temporary settlement sites, providing individual support to the most vulnerable categories of people and implementing a program to make up for educational losses in the western part of Ukraine.
What we are doing:
Conducting trainings for IDPs:
- Training on the “Movement, Games, Sports and Creativity” methodology.
- Project management training for IDPs living in IDP centers.
- Training on employment
- Training on starting your own business
- Self-motivation for IDPs, search for their own resources.
Child-friendly spaces will be created in the communities where TACs (temporary accommodation centers) operate.
Activities of a multisectoral team:
- Social support
- Financial assistance
Support for the ICC:
- Support to 7 ICCs (temporary accommodation facilities)
- Training on project management will be provided in the ICCs
- IDPs will write an application for improvement of living conditions
- Microgrants for self-employment. These grants will be provided to IDPs in places of compact residence to support them in starting or expanding their own income-generating activities or small businesses
- Money for rental housing
The project “Multisectoral support of priority temporary residence places, provision of individual support to the most vulnerable categories of the population and implementation of an educational program to catch up with educational losses in the western part of Ukraine” is being implemented in 7 regions of Ukraine: Charitable Foundation “Posmishka UA” in partnership with organizations - Terre des Hommes Foundation in Ukraine and the International Foundation for Health and Environment “Carpathian Region” NEEKA with the support of the Humanitarian Fund for Ukraine (GFU/UHF).