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PRESS RELEASE
March 28, 2024

Closing conference of the project “RAZOM (TOGETHER) – Network of physical and mental health services adapted to the needs of Ukrainian refugees”

The ICAR Foundation organizes on March 29, 2024, starting at 09:30, the Closing Conference of the project “RAZOM (TOGETHER) – Network of physical and mental health services adapted to the needs of Ukrainian refugees“. The event will take place in Bucharest, at the Holiday Inn Bucharest-Times Hotel, Decebal Boulevard no. 19.

Representatives of public authorities and non-governmental organizations with a role in assisting migrants/refugees from Ukraine, intercultural mediators, as well as other interested parties are invited to participate in the event.

The purpose of the conference is to disseminate the results achieved within the project, which contributes to the improvement of the health status of Forced Displaced Persons from Ukraine (PSFU) by carrying out psycho-social activities for mothers and children in Ukraine under the assistance of the General Directorates of Social Work and Child Protection in Bucharest, creation of a network of intercultural health mediators and an online map of health services available in Bucharest for PSFU.

The “RAZOM (TOGETHER) – Network of physical and mental health services adapted to the needs of Ukrainian refugees”, project implemented by the ICAR Foundation in partnership with the Rehabilitation Center for Torture Victims “Memoria” (RCTV Memoria) with the financial support of Active Citizens Fund Romania, programme funded by Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway through EEA Grants 2014 – 2021, takes place between April 10, 2023 and April 9, 2024. The aim of the project was to contribute to the improvement of the physical and mental health of Forcedly Displaced Persons from Ukraine (FDP), by avoiding the installation/chronicling of the effects generated by the war.

About Active Citizens Fund Romania The Active Citizens Fund Romania programme is funded through the EEA Grants 2014-2021. The overall objective of the Grants is to reduce economic and social disparities, and to strengthen bilateral relations between 15 beneficiary countries and the Donor States (Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway). The programme is administered by a consortium composed of Civil Society Development Foundation, Romanian Environmental Partnership Foundation, Resource Center for Roma Communities, PACT Foundation and Frivillighet Norge, acting as Fund Operator designated by FMO – Financial Mechanism Office of the EEA and Norway Grants. The objectives of the Active Citizens Fund Romania are to strengthen civil society and active citizenship and to empower vulnerable groups. With a total allocation of 46,000,000 euro, the programme pursues a long-term development of the civil society sector sustainability and capacity, stepping up its role in promoting democratic participation, active citizenship and human rights, while strengthening bilateral relations with organizations from the Donor States, Iceland, Liechtenstein, and Norway. For more information about the Active Citizens Fund in Romania, please go to www.activecitizensfund.ro. For more information about the EEA and Norway Grants, go to www.eeagrants.org.

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The project is implemented by ICAR Foundation in partnership with Rehabilitation Centre for Torture Victims “Memoria” (RCTV Memoria) and benefits from a 196.110,00 euros grant from Active Citizens Fund Romania, programme funded by Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway through the EEA Grants 2014-2021. The content of this website does not necessarily reflect the official position of the EEA and Norway Grants 2014-2021; for more information visit www.eeagrants.org. More details about Active Citizens Fund Romania are available at www.activecitizensfund.ro.

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