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DIGEST № 58–59
National Committee of the Ukrainian Red Cross Society (NC URCS)
September — October 2019

Supporting the population in eastern Ukraine
On October 9-10, a delegation consisting of the Director General of the National Committee of the URCS, Liliia Bilous, the Secretary General of the German Red Cross, Christian Reiter, the Head of the Cooperation Department with Europe, Latin America and Central Asia of the German Red Cross, Mario Geiger, visited Donetsk region. Within the framework of the visit, the presentation of the new project "Life Line: Support for conflict affected people in Ukraine with MPC and improved health infrastructure", to be implemented by URCS with the support of the German Red Cross in collaboration with Luxembourg Red Cross. The project is planned to reconstruct rural health post and two outpatient clinics. New medical equipment will be purchased for these establishments, serving residents of 24 villages. Multi-purpose financial assistance will also be provided as 6 365 of the most vulnerable will receive support. In additions, there will be organized lectures for the population and trainings for the medical staff. The total amount of assistance provided under the project will be € 1.42 million.
Emergency response teams
Emergency response teams of the URCS regularly attend and provide first aid at mass events across the country. On September 3, in Kherson, the local ERT, together with the State Emergency Service of Ukraine, conducted a training with the scenario of a gas explosion at a hotel. On September 15 in Kharkiv, the ERT provided first aid to the victims of the KharkivPride Equality March. In Odessa, a volunteer rescued a man trying to commit suicide near a city park in Odessa. On October 5-6, 68 volunteers provided first aid to the runners of the 10th Kiev International Marathon, attended by over 17,000 athletes. Two representatives of the Society's ERT visited Georgia, where they conducted a training on "Basic Principles and Principles of Operation of the ERTs" and shared their experience with local colleagues. On October 14, the ERT of the National Committee rendered first aid to the participants of the celebration in the center of Kiev, attended by about 19,000 people.
Humanitarian help
Local URCS organizations continue to support the vulnerable. For example, on October 1, on the International Day of Older Persons, Luhansk and Ternopil oblast organizations welcomed the elderly with food parcels. In Kryvyi Rih (Dnipropetrovsk region), disabled locals received meat products. Wheelchairs were handed over to people with disabilities in Myrnohrad (Donetsk region) and Kyiv.
First aid trainings
On September 14, the international community commemorated World First Aid Day, which focused on "First Aid and excluded people”. On this occasion, local branches of the National Society all around the country carried out thematic campaigns under the slogan "Don't leave a person in danger! Anyone can help.” For example, in Severodonetsk, in the region of Luhansk, volunteers held a series of workshops for students. In Ternopil a similar event was held for the children of an orphanage. After the educational session children could test their acquired knowledge through game simulations. In Lutsk, volunteers gave information about first aid at the central square of the city.
Psychosocial support
Psychosocial support for vulnerable groups is underway. Thanks to volunteers, the elderly of Mariinka (Donetsk region) learned to use a computer and mastered floristry. Meetings were held for the pupils of Donetsk region, at which the children learned in a playful manner about the nature of emotions and interpersonal relationships. On October 10, on the Day of Mental Health, the Luhansk Regional branch carried out information campaigns reminding residents of Severodonetsk, Lysychansk and Starobilsk about the importance of taking care about one’s mental wellbeing. The Children's Creativity Day took place in the center of Ternopil and gave the chance for children to showcase their talents.
International humanitarian law
On September 26, an information session on international humanitarian law (IHL) was held at the Bakhmut City Distric tbranch as part of a monthly volunteer coordination meeting. Volunteers learned about the concept of IHL, its history, restoring family links, and more. There are currently 27 certified IHL trainers in the National Society. International humanitarian law protects those who do not participate in hostilities and restricts the means and methods of warfare. It is through IHL that the Red Cross is able to do its work to assist the victims of the armed conflict.
Mine security
URCS, with the support of the International Committee of the Red Cross, continues to implement a project to reduce the risks posed by landmines and explosive remnants of war. On September 19, a representative of the National Committee of URCS held an appropriate seminar for employees of the State Emergency Service of Ukraine of Dnipropetrovsk region. The participants developed practical skills in informing locals of different age about explosive objects. Rescuers learned the methodology of working with children and adults, received explanatory leaflets as well as posters. It should be noted that URCS volunteers regularly hold information sessions on mine risk in educational establishments of Donetsk and Luhansk regions.
Increasing the capacity to respond to emergencies
Representatives of partner national societies and organizations from Belarus, Moldova and Bulgaria visited Ukraine as well as the URCS participating in the project “‘Promoting the role of volunteers and the population in Civil Protection (ProVoice)”. On September 14, delegates took part in the Security Fest in Zaporozhye city, where they learned about the Ukrainian experience of working with the public in cooperation with civil protection authorities. As part of the event, residents were told how to prepare for an emergency and what to do in the event of a fire, gas leak or explosion. Workshops and demonstrations also taught participants road safety (how to provide first aid in an accident) and mine security.
Conflict and industrial risks in Eastern Ukraine
URCS continues to implement the project "Mitigation of Emergency Risks in Eastern Ukraine" funded by the European Commission’s Directorate-General for European Civil Protection and Humanitarian Aid Operations (DG ECHO). On October 23, the 3P Consortium, which includes the URCS and other Ukrainian and international non-governmental organizations, held a "Mind the Gap!" Conference in Kyiv. The event was aimed at raising awareness of the conflict and industrial risks in eastern Ukraine. The conference addressed three key aspects of risk management: sources of risk, people and the law. “Local people, who are the most aware of the needs of their families and their environment, are at the epicenter of the event. That is why our important goal is to prepare the communities,” said Liliia Bilous, the Director General of URCS.
Organizational development of the URCS
On September 9-12, 20 employees and volunteers of local branches of URCS in Kyiv region were trained under the program "Mobile Training Teams". For the first time, the coaches of the Society raised the level of awareness and professional knowledge of representatives of local organizations. Trainers held hands-on sessions to build capacity on the following key topics: financial management, budgeting, communications, relations with communities and local authorities, project applications, volunteering, resource mobilization, fundraising, reporting, and more. The goal of mobile teams is to provide practical and specific guidance and tools for the day-to-day work of local organizations as well as to answer questions that are often asked by local organizations' employees and volunteers. Volunteers and employees of the Chernivtsi and Kherson regional branches received similar training.
Livelihoods
On October 16-17, in Zaporozhye, there was held the final meeting of the Livelihoods project that has been implemented in the regions of Donetsk and Luhansk. Experiences related to project implementation were discussed in addition to which the team discussed plans for next year. New colleagues were familiarized with the different stages of the program and received tips for carrying out their work in the regions. Since the start of the project in 2017, hundreds of households have received training and financial support (grants) for their businesses. As people get the chance to start and develop their own businesses also the well-being of their families increases and the local economy is strengthened.
#FacesOfClimateChange Campaign
The National Society has joined the global #FacesOfClimateChange campaign, initiated by the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies. On the URCS social media pages you can find more information about issues posed by climate change and tips for practicing more eco-conscious behavior, for example how to eat better, use different modes of transport and save electricity. Volunteers in different regions of Ukraine have already joined the campaign by organizing park cleanups.
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