ProductUpdated on 6 February 2024

Emergency early childhood intervention supporting over 12,000 Ukrainian refugees

Lyzaveta Drannikova

Project Officer at EASPD

Belgium

About

The Joint Emergency Early Childhood Development Support for Ukrainian Refugees project is led by the EASPD — an association of European service providers based in Brussels — in collaboration with UNICEF and six national organizations. EASPD provided emergency early child interventions to over 12,000 Ukrainian children and parents who have been displaced by war. The 18-month project formed new models for transnational cooperation and a large database of tools and materials, all of which can be easily adapted to other regions experiencing distress.

Read more on: https://zeroproject.org/view/project/42394722-088c-457d-b404-d0517718ecd0