Increasing Socio-Economic and Psychological Resilience of Vulnerable People in Rural Communities of Kyiv Region
The analysis focuses on the baseline assessment of socio-economic development, the labour market, self-employment, and social cohesion in the Ivankiv and Dymer united territorial communities. The study was conducted to provide a comprehensive overview of the current situation of the population after wartime events, to identify key needs, existing opportunities, and the potential for community recovery. Special attention is given to self-employment levels, average incomes, employment opportunities, and the psychological well-being of residents as core factors influencing social resilience and the economic viability of territorial communities.
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Authors:Kateryna Perehuda, Myroslava Koziupa
FGD Moderation:Maryna Hrytsenko, Anna Honcharova
Research Coordinator:Anastasiia Khorvat
Additional Research Contribution:Iryna Korolchuk
Sociologist:Myroslava Koziupa
Design:Anna Levis
The analytical report was prepared by CO “СF “Rokada” within the framework of the project “Increasing Socio-Economic and Psychological Resilience of Vulnerable People in Rural Communities of Kyiv Region”, supported by AWO International and funded by German Cooperation Deutsche Zusammenarbeit and Aktion Deutschland Hilft.
The Rokada Charitable Foundation is an implementing partner of the UN Refugee Agency in Ukraine and has been operating for over 20 years. Until February 2022, the Foundation's team consisted of twenty people who helped refugees from more than forty countries to settle in Ukraine: Afghanistan, Sudan, Syria, etc.
On February 24, 2022, everything changed: for Ukrainians, for refugees, for Rokada. Since the beginning of the full-scale invasion, based on 20 years of experience and support from international organizations, our Foundation has developed a network of regional offices in 14 regions of the country. Today, hundreds of specialists help the affected population, internally displaced persons and asylum seekers on a daily basis.
FGD Moderation:Maryna Hrytsenko, Anna Honcharova
Research Coordinator:Anastasiia Khorvat
Additional Research Contribution:Iryna Korolchuk
Sociologist:Myroslava Koziupa
Design:Anna Levis
The analytical report was prepared by CO “СF “Rokada” within the framework of the project “Increasing Socio-Economic and Psychological Resilience of Vulnerable People in Rural Communities of Kyiv Region”, supported by AWO International and funded by German Cooperation Deutsche Zusammenarbeit and Aktion Deutschland Hilft.
The Rokada Charitable Foundation is an implementing partner of the UN Refugee Agency in Ukraine and has been operating for over 20 years. Until February 2022, the Foundation's team consisted of twenty people who helped refugees from more than forty countries to settle in Ukraine: Afghanistan, Sudan, Syria, etc.
On February 24, 2022, everything changed: for Ukrainians, for refugees, for Rokada. Since the beginning of the full-scale invasion, based on 20 years of experience and support from international organizations, our Foundation has developed a network of regional offices in 14 regions of the country. Today, hundreds of specialists help the affected population, internally displaced persons and asylum seekers on a daily basis.
