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    On February 20, the Humanitarian Coordination Center held a meeting on "Integration of IDPs in society", which was attended by 57 representatives of charitable and civil society organizations and military administrations

    On February 20, the Humanitarian Coordination Center held a meeting on "Integration of IDPs in society", which was attended by 57 representatives of charitable and civil society organizations and military administrations

    The participants discussed the problems and challenges of IDP integration and developed 5 potential projects during a team brainstorming session. Most of the ideas were related to children's education and unemployment, which are key obstacles to IDPs' socialization. The meeting also created a dialogic platform for networking, which facilitated the exchange of experiences and contacts.

    20.02.2024
    Retreat 2 round

    Retreat 2 round

    From February 9 to 15, 18 participants from 15 public and charitable organizations took part in the retreat. The main objectives were to improve the psycho-emotional and physical condition of the volunteers, to give them a chance to relax and reboot. For 6 days, the participants attended body and art therapy classes, worked with a psychologist, went for walks and participated in various activities, such as excursions and Ukrainian song evenings.

    09.02.2024
    On February 7, the Humanitarian Coordination Center held a coordination meeting on "Education of public figures"

    On February 7, the Humanitarian Coordination Center held a coordination meeting on "Education of public figures"

    The event was attended by 13 local charitable organizations, representatives from the administration and local authorities.

    The CCC presented a training intensive on project activities for local charitable organizations.

    They discussed current topics and issues related to project management, grant applications, and tax reporting.


    Participants divided into teams to brainstorm on current initiatives that can be implemented by philanthropists in Zaporizhzhia region.

    07.02.2024
    Everyone Matters retreat

    Everyone Matters retreat

    18 participants were selected. The retreat was aimed at ensuring the physical and psycho-emotional recovery of the participants and strengthening the capacity of volunteers to continue their activities. It also served as a dialog platform for interaction and exchange of experience between organizations.


    Over the course of 5 days, the participants had 5 art therapy sessions, 4 group and 4 individual sessions of body-oriented therapy, 7 group sessions with a psychologist and 8 individual consultations.


    In addition, there were daily walks in the mountains, excursions to alpacas, a trip to Bukovel, skiing, trout fishing, and constant informal communication, which helped to unite, create a friendly atmosphere, and establish business contacts between organizations.

    02.02.2024
    On January 29, 6 representatives of district administrations, 12 representatives of local charitable organizations and representatives of the State Emergency Service of Ukraine in Zaporizhzhia Oblast visited the Humanitarian Coordination Centre

    On January 29, 6 representatives of district administrations, 12 representatives of local charitable organizations and representatives of the State Emergency Service of Ukraine in Zaporizhzhia Oblast visited the Humanitarian Coordination Centre

    Three representatives of international organizations took part in the event as speakers.


    The participants discussed the need to comply with safety rules, exchanged contacts, experiences and opportunities to improve security measures for their volunteers. The organizations held a brainstorming session on the rules for conducting of safe humanitarian missions to the frontline areas.


    The results of the brainstorming session will be collected in a special memo on the rules for conducting safe humanitarian missions in frontline communities.

    29.01.2024
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