The initiative of the NGO "Light of Hope" has been launched, aimed at improving access of people from frontline regions to basic medical, psychosocial and protective services with the support of the German government and the EU. Teams consisting of a general practitioner - family medicine, a nurse, a psychologist, a social worker and a driver travel to villages every weekday, where they conduct free consultations. Mobile teams work in the Bochechkivska, Krolevetska and Popivska communities of Sumy region.

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"This is not the first time we have implemented such an initiative. During the implementation of the project last year, we analyzed the main indicators regarding people's appeals, evaluation of the services provided, etc. They indicate that people need such services. Living near the front is a huge stress. Mobile teams work on the ground, in the most remote villages, so that everyone can quickly seek help," said project manager Svitlana Voronina.
The project is implemented the NGO "Light of Hope" within the EMPOWER project, which is funded by the German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ), co-financed by the European Union, and implemented by GIZ Ukraine.
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