Our humanitarian mission in Moldova and Romania has helped refugee populations, mainly women and children, by providing mental health care and psychosocial support.

UKRAINIAN CRISIS
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THE HUMANITARIAN EMERGENCY IN UKRAINE
Since Russia invaded Ukraine on 24 February 2022, the number of people who need humanitarian assistance and protection soared from 3 million to around 18 million. The hostilities and fighting have spread all over the country.
All throughout the year, millions of Ukrainians have suffered intense violence, which killed and injured thousands of civilians, forced millions of people to leave their home, destroyed jobs and livelihoods. It left many people struggling to access food, water, healthcare, education, a safe space to live and other essential services.
For the inhabitants living in eastern Ukraine – in the oblasts of Donetsk and Luhansk – it only further depleted their ability to adapt, which were already limited due to years of fighting in the region.

Médecins du Monde’s mobile clinic in Kiev

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