ProductUpdated on 6 February 2024
Emergency early childhood intervention supporting over 12,000 Ukrainian refugees
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