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BlogOct 25, 2023
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As need for mental health services soars in Ukraine and beyond, Pact and our partners deliver
Sep 13, 2023 -
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How to strengthen your capacity and change your community: The story of the Women's Hub in Ukraine
May 11, 2023 -
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Despite war, Pact and its partners in Ukraine deliver critical HIV services
Apr 26, 2023 -
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A mother in Ukraine finds strength, income with support from Pact's WINGS project
Apr 20, 2023 -
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Larysa’s story: With Pact’s support, a transportation business in Ukraine succeeds
Mar 23, 2023 -
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As war rages in Ukraine, women entrepreneurs find strength, hope in business
Mar 01, 2023 -
Podcast: Crisis leadership skills during war: Pact's Alyona Gerasimova in Ukraine
In this episode, of NGO Soul + Strategy, Tosca Bruno-van Vijfeijken interviews Alyona Gerasimova, the Country Director for Pact in Ukraine.
They discuss:- How work can be a coping mechanism when everything else in the context is out of control – but you have to watch out for its downsides
- The power of gratitude for the little things when in crisis
- The need to switch between short-term, medium-term, and long-term time horizons and perspectives and planning, all the time
- In volatile contexts, you need to frequently change your decision-making. This does not necessarily reflect bad decision-making, but just the need to be agile
- Personality type-wise, some thrive in crisis; some can switch from a planful to an adaptive style, and some have difficulty functioning or making decisions in crisis
- Some opportunities for change, learning and innovation, which organizations learned during crisis are things they may want to hold on to after the crisis is over
In this episode, of NGO Soul + Strategy, Tosca Bruno-van Vijfeijken interviews Alyona Gerasimova, the Country Director for Pact in Ukraine.
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Photo story: Business Women
Nov 21, 2022 -
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In Ukraine, HIV service monitors deliver critical data to improve care amid war
Nov 15, 2022 -
Three key ways to fight the HIV crisis in Ukraine
Despite Ukraine’s severe displacement crisis after almost seven months of war and significant damage and losses caused by the hostilities, collaboration between Ukrainian and international partners, is a cornerstone of the approach to providing HIV services. In a piece for Devex, Pact's Volodymyr Kurpita recommends three main areas of HIV services that we know work well in this conflict situation and that we need to keep doing more of.
Despite Ukraine’s severe displacement crisis after almost seven months of war and significant damage and losses caused by the hostilities, collaboration between Ukrainian and international partners, along with support from NGOs, donors and volunteers is a cornerstone of the country's approach to providing HIV services. It has helped to ensure patients’ ongoing access to medicines and secured funding for medical services.RegionsCountriesOur Expertise AreasHide from the Our Stories page(local updates)OffHide from Regions and Counties pages(global updates)Off -
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HIV in Ukraine: Achievements, challenges and a new action plan
Sep 20, 2022 -
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How Russia’s war impacts the lives of Ukrainian women: Key findings
Sep 20, 2022 -
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Pact and partners hold forum on building the sustainability of HIV services during the war in Ukraine
Aug 30, 2022 -
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New effort aims to strengthen Ukrainian women’s organizations aiding people affected by war
Jul 19, 2022