Visit of the Deputy Minister of Social Policy to Odesa
Overview of the Deputy Minister's visit to Odesa to support internally displaced persons.
Overview of the Deputy Minister's visit to Odesa to support internally displaced persons.
An overview of new initiatives in Odesa's healthcare sector aimed at ensuring the autonomy and energy independence of medical facilities.
The Odesa Infectious Disease Hospital is undergoing extensive renovation work to enhance conditions for patients and medical staff.
Discussing challenges and opportunities for displaced persons at the Southern Ukrainian Forum in Odesa.
Exploring the issue of human trafficking in wartime Ukraine and efforts to raise awareness.
Exploring mental health initiatives in Odesa: new services and support for healthcare personnel and the community.
Discussion of critical issues facing the elderly in Odesa at a round table event.
The annual charity fair at Odesa Gymnasium No. 125 raised funds for the Ukrainian Armed Forces.
Odessa receives a state loan to address critical urban needs amidst the ongoing war.
Odesa allocates funds to support the Ukrainian Armed Forces despite the challenges of war.
Discussion on humanitarian challenges in Odesa with local authorities and NGOs.
Learn about the 12th Children's Film Fest taking place from June 13 to 22, 2025, in Ukraine. Free screenings for children and teenagers.
A new safety center has been inaugurated in the Odesa region to enhance emergency response capabilities.
A Swedish delegation led by Ulrika Modeer visited a psychosocial assistance center in Odesa to learn about the support provided to internally displaced persons.
Learn about new opportunities for English language learning through the English4Ukraine initiative, which provides free access to resources.
Discussion on new ways to support veterans and internally displaced persons in Odesa.
Discussion of key issues regarding local budget development and social initiatives in the Odesa region.
Overview of the 2025 budget focusing on support for social programs and infrastructure recovery.
Children under three years old who were born prematurely or with health issues can access free rehabilitation services in Ukraine.
A UN delegation inspected living conditions for displaced persons in Odesa and discussed further support opportunities.