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  • War in Ukraine
  • Sahel emergency
  • Fighting against child marriage
  • Climate change
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Ukraine: from emergency aid towards longer-term solutions

New dreams for children affected by the war

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After the first Russian bombs fell in February 2022, Tdh teams already working in Ukraine, Moldova, Romania and Hungary sprang rapidly into action.

In response to the war in Ukraine, Tdh supported refugee families providing emergency aid followed by longer-term assistance. Children and their families received food, school, and hygiene materials, participated in psychosocial sessions and were supported with improved living conditions, including materials to help them get through the cold winter.

100,000+
displaced children and members of their communities supported
85%
of the children and young people that took part in the RIF activities reported having a better self-esteem

Innovation: Welcoming children in a safe space

At the Resilience Innovation Facility (RIF) in Budapest, Hungary, children and young people use 3D printers as well as laser and vinyl cutters to make their own products such as school equipment and accessories.

Sahel: fighting the food crisis
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