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Meet 17-year-old Dasha, who lives in eastern Ukraine. Over three years of conflict has left her life in limbo but she is determined not to give up on her future. More than 200,000 children affected by the ongoing conflict in eastern Ukraine require urgent and sustained psychosocial support to address the trauma of living through more than three years of violence.
Children should not have to live with the emotional scars from a conflict they had no part in creating. Last year, we reached children with psychosocial support through community protection centres, mobile teams and school-based social workers and psychologists, but the need for longer-term care is outpacing available resources.Learn more:
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