Clinic managers from 20 regions of Ukraine have completed a series of anti-crisis training modules “Leadership in times of crisis” by the humanitarian agency Zdorovi.
According to a Zdorovi press release, 63 hospital managers from 20 regions of Ukraine took part in the three-month training program, and more than 200 participants watched the training videos.
In addition, the humanitarian organization is conducting a study of the state of the medical sector during the war as part of the Barometer project.
“The Zdorovi team cooperates with a large database of hospitals, whose managers and medical staff are given the opportunity to share real problems in their medical institutions and the industry as a whole during the survey. Based on these answers, an analysis and report is created, which is the basis for creating an effective strategy for assistance from foreign donors for the next period,” the humanitarian agency said.
At the end of the survey, analysts of the National Humanitarian Aid Agency ZDOROVI will prepare and publish a report on the project results.
The National Humanitarian Aid Agency Zdorovi is recognized as a critical enterprise for the functioning of Ukrainian medicine. Zdorovi’s large-scale humanitarian work is carried out in cooperation with international partners, including ISAR Ednannia, RAZOM for UKRAINE, NOVA Ukraine, Americares, Philips, the Netherlands Refugee Council, GIZ, Projecten Vastenactie, and other charitable foundations and organizations.