Projects
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09.04.24
ZDOROVI actively work in projects to support and restore Ukrainian medicine
The goal of the program is to coordinate interaction between stakeholders in the provision of humanitarian aid to victims of the war in Ukraine
The team of the National Agency for Humanitarian Aid ZDOROVI
joined the development of an ecosystem for supporting Ukrainians, launched by the Aspen Institute. The goal of the program is to coordinate interaction between stakeholders in the provision of humanitarian aid to victims of the war in Ukraine. The participants of the initiative were representatives of the government, representatives of international organizations, leaders of the humanitarian sector, representatives of the scientific and expert communities. As a result of dialogue sessions, the program participants developed proposals for improving public policy, coordination mechanisms for interaction between providers and recipients of humanitarian aid, and the development of culture and virtue in the sector.

Participation in international programs and events helps the ZDOROVI team scale up the experience of anti-crisis work in the medical field at the level of interaction with representatives of global organizations and funds. Recently, ZDOROVI founder Natalia Tulinova and National Agency for Humanitarian Aid project coordinator Dmitry Pits completed training for humanitarian organization managers and leaders from Dicken University.
For systematic and effective assistance to medical institutions, ZDOROVI founder and chairperson Natalia Tulinova received the honorary Volunteer of Ukraine award from Skovoroda Kharkiv National Pedagogical University.
Since the beginning of Russia's large-scale invasion of Ukraine, the ZDOROVI team has focused its efforts on critical response, humanitarian work, and comprehensive support for Ukrainian medicine to ensure the industry's operation during the war. The ZDOROVI team carries out large-scale projects on humanitarian aid, monitoring the state of the industry, training and consulting programs.
ZDOROVI works on a number of important areas for the medical sector, including the Grant Hub for Ukrainian hospitals, created to train heads of medical institutions to effectively interact with international donors and make targeted purchases to meet the needs of hospitals, the Transparent Hospital concept, aimed at creating open processes and combating corruption within medical institutions through monitoring missions, research into the state of the industry through the Barometer project, mental support programs for doctors and patients, including war veterans, as well as a training center aimed at comprehensive training of doctors.

Over two years of work in the field of critical humanitarian response, ZDOROVI has transferred more than 2,000 medical supplies to hospitals across the country. Including emergency response kits for medical institutions receiving victims of Russian terrorist attacks. The partnership network of the National Agency for Humanitarian Aid ZDOROVI includes more than 70 organizations from 15 countries, including MedShare, Embrace, Razom for Ukraine, New Ukraine, Americares, USAID, Philips and other charitable foundations and organizations.
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