This area focuses on promoting systemic change so that children who have experienced war trauma receive adequate support at all levels, from the community to government policy
We raise awareness of children’s mental health issues in society, engage government institutions and international organizations in dialogue, and promote solutions that put the interests of the child at the center.
We are working to:
integrate children's needs into education, health care, and social services;
develop and support evidence-based policies;
strengthen the voice of civil society in the field of child protection;
promote a culture of care, solidarity, and peace in Ukraine and around the world.
On May 15, Gen. Ukrainian, together with Bring Kids Back UA and the Ukrainian Child Rights Network, held a screening of the documentary Stolen Childhood at the Kyiv School of Economics.
100% of the collected funds are directed to rehabilitation intensives, scientific activities, support of the Gen. children and psycho-social support of their families.