The Azadi Project

Psychosocial Support Program for Ukrainian Women Refugees 2022

When the war broke out in Ukraine, The Azadi Project started group and individual psychosocial support sessions for Ukrainian refugee women at a mother-and-child-safe space in Krakow, Poland. We also hired trained and certified Ukrainian therapists to facilitate these sessions. The Azadi Project’s PSS program hosted weekly psychosocial support sessions conducted by a certified Ukrainian therapist in a safe space in the center of Krakow. This was modeled around self-help support groups. The program was based on therapy and coaching techniques and strategies. The facilitators were responsible for fostering discussions among a participant group of no more than 10-12 women.

In six months of the program duration we provided psychosocial support and mental health well-being sessions to 50 Ukrainian refugee women, 87% of group participants indicated that the sessions helped to relieve their stress, and 90% said that the experience was positive.