The long hours of winter: how the humanitarian response in Ukraine carries on through the war’s harshest blackouts
“Our work is a constant race. And now there’s another urgent issue — our basic needs are not secured: safety, water, electricity, cold — all of this combined with stress. How can we work and live, or plan anything at all, when we don’t know what will happen tomorrow? We still try to keep some positivity, to joke, to somehow hold on, but sometimes everyone gets overwhelmed. First of all, we need to help ourselves, because otherwise we won’t be able to help others."
Manager the Development and Partnerships Department at Shchedryk.
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