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18.12.15

An art school was opened in Izium for young students – IDP children and local kids aged 7 -13 years.

The town of Izium does not offer much in terms of artistic education, therefore one of the local residents offered free premises to set up an art school. Its director – an IDP woman from Donetsk – decorated the studio with her own paintings and pictures made by children.

Now children have a place where they can unlock their artistic potential. The school offers paints, brushes, easels and artist’s canvas – everything that young artists may need.

The school director emphasizes that the door of the studio is always open for children with special needs. Currently one child with disability learns art together with his new friends.

Parents are very happy about their kids’ progress in art, communication and self-realization.

Establishment of this artistic hobby group was initiated by the activists of IDP community of Izium, and supported by the “Advocacy, Protection and Legal Assistance to the Internally Displaced Population of Ukraine” project, implemented by the Danish Refugee Council in partnership with All-Ukrainian CF “Right to Protection” with the support of the UN Refugee Agency.

18.12.15

Displaced persons and local residents of the city of Artemivsk attended a “Ukrainian Get-together” festival. The meeting was organized in the premises of Horlivka Institute of Foreign Languages to become the first cultural and entertainment event after the school’s evacuation from Horlivka to Artemivsk.

The first- and fourth-year students along with the professors from the Ukrainian philology department organized a music show. The audience couldn’t stop applauding during the students’ performance: all those present sang along Ukrainian folk and modern original songs. The professors also surprised the audience with their singing, while a medley of modern remixes of folk tunes and Taras Shevchenko verses, performed by the fourth-year students, became a true hit with spectators.

The guests cheerfully participated in different competitions. They tried to guess Ukrainian folk songs from the first notes, and after “solving the puzzle” they finished these songs familiar from childhood. The audience met the students’ poetic humoresques with great interest and laughter, and eventually one of the oldest guests – Ms. N. Tarasova – could not resist herself and read three more humorous stories.

“This was so great that you invited me! Very interesting and lovely, especially if compared to my everyday life. It was truly refreshing for my heart and soul”, admitted Ms. L. Kopyl, an IDP from Luhansk.

The first-year students obtained valuable experience in organizing mass events and got to know their older counterparts and teachers better. As they put it, “It was our first show, and we were quite nervous and exited, but it was fantastic! And we did not know that our teachers were great singers”.

The event continued with a tea party. Local residents and displaced persons who attended the event shared their stories, discussed plans and declaimed original poems.

At the end of gathering all students who have been actively involved in organizing the event, received modern English-Ukrainian dictionaries, wreaths and traditional Ukrainian embroidered shirts, and guests received books of popular contemporary Ukrainian authors.

The event was initiated by the activists of IDP community of Artemivsk, and supported by the “Advocacy, Protection and Legal Assistance to the Internally Displaced Population of Ukraine” project, implemented by the Danish Refugee Council in partnership with All-Ukrainian CF “Right to Protection” with the support of the UN Refugee Agency.

16.12.15

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The event was initiated by activists of the community of internally displaced persons living in Huliaipole, and supported by the project “Advocacy and legal assistance to internally displaced population in Ukraine” implemented by DRC in partnership with “Right to protection” and supported by the UNHCR.

– Our project covered 20 regions of Ukraine, — says Victoria Salomatina, head of the regional office of the project “Advocacy and legal assistance to internally displaced population in Ukraine”. -Among the priority problems of IDP’s in need of heaters, warm clothing and shoes. The project is the integration of the IDP into local communities, in the Zaporozhye region in participation of 678 persons.

IDP, people living in remote areas, often have difficulty with socialization. For example, in Huliaipole there are more than 350 IDP women. Many of them are faced with the lack of communication, to ensure that women have the opportunity to communicate, to consult, in Huliaipole opened a circle of needlework.

The initiator of the establishment of the club is Lyudmila Goloborodko. She explains:

— For the women, who were forced to leave their homes as a result of military conflict, it is very important to have htheir own area. Here we can come together to share experiences in needlework and chat over a cup of tea.

Now women of IDP will be able to come together not only to create beautiful pieces of jewelry, toys and paintings, but also for the joint solution of actual problems.

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