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Water, Heat, Restored Schools and Shelters: How ADRA Ukraine Is Changing Communities’ Lives
During wartime, infrastructure recovery becomes not only a matter of comfort but of survival. Water, heating, safe schools and hospitals with uninterrupted access to water supply ...
“When people say that no one can understand them, I reply: I’m an internally displaced person just like you.”
Andrii Semeniuk is a Project Manager at the humanitarian organization ADRA Ukraine and an internally displaced person from the city of Mariupol of the Donetsk region. ...
When leadership means being right here: ADRA Ukraine women about working during the war
During war, humanitarian work requires not only professionalism, but also great internal strength. Women who lead teams, coordinate projects and work with affected communities, make decisions ...
“Building Back Better.” How ADRA Ukraine Helps Communities in Mykolaiv Region Prepare for Winter
Today’s conversation is with Sergii Gorkavyi, Project Manager of EU-DCA WASH 2025 Project. He coordinates one of those initiatives that may be invisible at first glance ...
The new head of ADRA Ukraine shares his vision: «We strive not only to close urgent needs, but also to change people’s lives»
In November, there was a change of leadership in ADRA Ukraine. The organization was headed by Andrii Babentsov, who worked in the team for a long ...
“The Wheels That Bring Back Freedom”: How ADRA Ukraine Provides Wheelchairs to People with Disabilities During the War
ADRA Ukraine’s wheelchair programs have become a lifeline for many Ukrainians — giving people with disabilities the chance to regain mobility and dignity in their daily ...
Maryna Piddubna, Head of the ADRA Kids Project: “The task of adults is to give children back their childhood.”
ADRA Kids is a new project by the charitable organization ADRA Ukraine, aimed at supporting children affected by the war. — Maryna, tell us a little ...
“Sometimes we give up after shelling. But we know what people need, and that motivates us to continue the mission.”
Maryna Ilnytska helps residents of the Beryslav district of the Kherson region receive food kits as part of a project of the United Nations World Food ...
Water, Heat, Restored Schools and Shelters: How ADRA Ukraine Is Changing Communities’ Lives
During wartime, infrastructure recovery becomes not only a matter of comfort but of survival. Water, heating, safe schools and hospitals with uninterrupted access to water supply are basic necessities without which communities ...
“When people say that no one can understand them, I reply: I’m an internally displaced person just like you.”
Andrii Semeniuk is a Project Manager at the humanitarian organization ADRA Ukraine and an internally displaced person from the city of Mariupol of the Donetsk region. In this conversation, he talks about ...
When leadership means being right here: ADRA Ukraine women about working during the war
During war, humanitarian work requires not only professionalism, but also great internal strength. Women who lead teams, coordinate projects and work with affected communities, make decisions every day that depend on helping ...
“Building Back Better.” How ADRA Ukraine Helps Communities in Mykolaiv Region Prepare for Winter
Today’s conversation is with Sergii Gorkavyi, Project Manager of EU-DCA WASH 2025 Project. He coordinates one of those initiatives that may be invisible at first glance but make a real difference in ...
The new head of ADRA Ukraine shares his vision: «We strive not only to close urgent needs, but also to change people’s lives»
In November, there was a change of leadership in ADRA Ukraine. The organization was headed by Andrii Babentsov, who worked in the team for a long time and knows well the internal ...
“The Wheels That Bring Back Freedom”: How ADRA Ukraine Provides Wheelchairs to People with Disabilities During the War
ADRA Ukraine’s wheelchair programs have become a lifeline for many Ukrainians — giving people with disabilities the chance to regain mobility and dignity in their daily lives. Implemented in cooperation with international ...
Maryna Piddubna, Head of the ADRA Kids Project: “The task of adults is to give children back their childhood.”
ADRA Kids is a new project by the charitable organization ADRA Ukraine, aimed at supporting children affected by the war. — Maryna, tell us a little about your work and the project ...
“Sometimes we give up after shelling. But we know what people need, and that motivates us to continue the mission.”
Maryna Ilnytska helps residents of the Beryslav district of the Kherson region receive food kits as part of a project of the United Nations World Food Programme (WFP), implemented by ADRA Ukraine ...

