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Healing Amidst Conflict: Ukrainian Psychologists on the Frontlines of Mental Health

The need for mental health services in Ukraine is high. According to the WHO, nearly 9.6 million people are either

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Three years after the Russian invasion: Torture is used as a tool of repression

What do we know about the use of torture and other cruel, inhuman, or degrading treatment in Ukraine as we

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Kyiv: Where light survives the darkness

By Eoin O’Shea, psychologist, DIGNITY The Russian military usually attacks at night. It’s not that their drones, and various missile-types,

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Psychologist in Ukraine: The war has a devastating impact on our mental health

Since the beginning of the invasion in 2022 over 8.2 million Ukrainians have become refugees across Europe. WHO has described

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Allegations of torture in Ukraine – this is what we know

What do we know about the alleged use of torture and other cruel, inhuman, or degrading treatment in Ukraine as

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Our partner in Ukraine: We are doing everything in our power to document war crimes

At the same time, this assistance is increasingly questioned due to the high level of corruption in Ukraine, with some

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Approximately 30 percent of Ukrainian refugees in Denmark show symptoms of trauma

New report takes a closer look at how 6,993 Ukrainian refugees in Denmark are doing When Russia invaded Ukraine on

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DIGNITY trained the staff of a Ukrainian partner organisation in interviewing survivors

A ‘trauma-informed’ and ‘survivor-centred’ approach is important when interviewing victims and witnesses of war crimes Lawyers are good at collecting

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Side event at OSCE meeting: Torture in official and unofficial places of detention in Ukraine under the Russian occupation

DIGNITY and partners organize a side event on the recent report on torture in Ukrainian places of detention under Russian

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Russian torture in Ukrainian prisons may amount to crimes against humanity

New report documents Russia’s ill-treatment of Ukrainian prisoners Torture and ill-treatment used by Russian soldiers in prisons and other places

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