Refugee children and adults are receiving integrated, needs-based support through an ongoing humanitarian project that effectively addresses the challenges faced by refugees from Ukraine and third-country nationals. Between June 2023 and May 2025, the project’s activities focus on protection, education, social inclusion, psychosocial support, and facilitating access to the labor market, contributing significantly to strengthening their resilience.
Support is provided through a wide range of interventions, including:
- integration of refugee children into schools and kindergartens.
- psychosocial support services, counseling, and parental education for families.
- facilitating adults’ access to the labor market and related support services.
- training teachers in inclusive education and strengthening the capacity of the education system.
At the same time, the project aims to enhance the capacity of local communities to effectively respond to refugees’ needs by offering social services, vouchers, professional counseling, and by promoting sustainable protection mechanisms.
The project “Integrated Humanitarian Response for Ukrainians Affected by the Conflict and Third-Country Nationals from Ukraine, Poland, Romania, and Moldova” is implemented by the Alliance of NGOs Active in the Field of Child and Family Social Protection (APSCF), in partnership with Diakonie Katastrophenhilfe (DKH) and with the financial support of the German Federal Foreign Office (AA).
Importantly, the project is ongoing and will continue next year, expanding support for refugees and host communities through new actions aimed at promoting long-term inclusion and protection.
At the local level, activities are implemented in partnership with the following NGOs: Partnerships for Every Child, Keystone Moldova, Amici dei Bambini Moldova, Child Rights Information Center, Alternative Sociale Ungheni, and DEMOS Edinet.