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The main goal was to discuss the creation of high-quality conditions for IDPs to access services that facilitate adaptation. Participants discussed legal issues arising from legislative innovations and the distribution of financial aid. Representatives of 13 humanitarian hubs, 18 local and 5 international partners, as well as the UN, worked to establish communication and cooperation. A new SSA tool was announced to inform and engage partners for effective humanitarian assistance.
The goal was to prepare for the de-occupation of Ukrainian territories through the interaction of different sectors of society. Six speakers shared their experience and practical advice on legal aspects and psychological assistance to victims. Participants took part in a simulation game to develop action plans, which facilitated active communication and cooperation. The meeting provided community representatives with knowledge, contacts and an algorithm of actions for effective de-occupation.
He also presented the main indicators of UHF's activities over the past year: 182 million distributed, 74 funded projects, and 6.8 million people who received assistance. The project manager of the Charitable Foundation "Smile UA" shared the experience of implementing the project "Economic Resilience Program of Ukraine", including the issuance of business grants and trainings. Cluster Coordinator Victoria Davydova presented the partners' activities and announced the monthly newsletter for November and December.
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.
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.