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Heads of clinics from 20 regions of Ukraine have completed series of trainings from Zdorovi agency

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.

In August, ZDOROVI delivered humanitarian aid to hospitals in 49 settlements of Ukraine

The humanitarian agency ZDOROVI delivered 29 tons of humanitarian aid to hospitals in 49 Ukrainian cities and towns in August.

Natalia Tulinova, founder of ZDOROVI, told Interfax-Ukraine that the aid was provided, in part, thanks to the agency’s cooperation with international partners, including ICAP Ednannia, MedShare, Embrace, RAZOM for UKRAINE, NOVA Ukraine, Americares, USAID, PHILIPS, and other charitable foundations and organizations.

She also said that in September, representatives of the ZDOROVI agency team took part in two international conferences – the First Ladies and Gentlemen Summit and the Americares Ukraine Partner Summit – to discuss support for Ukrainian medical institutions and ensuring patients’ access to medical care in the occupied and frontline territories.

“We are building a charitable organization that meets the standards of work in the international community in every detail, so that our donors and partners can be confident in the transparency of the processes related to humanitarian aid to Ukraine,” Tulinova said.

She also emphasized that “a fundamental platform for our country’s full participation in the global healthcare system is being built.”

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ZDOROVI Humanitarian Agency Expands International Cooperation in Healthcare

In these months and years full of challenges, the fundamental platform for our country’s full participation in the global healthcare system is being built.

In September, representatives of the ZDOROVI humanitarian agency team took part in two major international events – the First Ladies and Gentlemen Summit and the Americares Ukraine Partner Summit. Natalia Tulinova, the founder of the National Humanitarian Aid Agency ZDOROVI, told about it.

According to her, the Americares Ukraine Partner Summit discussed support for Ukrainian medical institutions and ensuring patients’ access to medical care in the occupied and frontline territories.

The ZDOROVI team members shared their experience in organizing the delivery of humanitarian medical aid to hospitals in the region with a difficult security situation, their experience of effective interaction with international donors and implementation of large humanitarian projects and missions.

“We are building a charitable organization that meets the standards of work in the international community in every detail, so that our donors and partners can be confident in the transparency of the processes related to humanitarian aid to Ukraine,” explained Natalia Tulinova, founder of ZDOROVI.

She noted that the organization carries out analytical, monitoring and communication work to identify the urgent needs of the sector and provide medical institutions with the necessary assistance, and participates in building a network of international partnerships to support the medical sector in Ukraine.

“The fundamental platform for our country’s full participation in the global healthcare system is being built. We must make every effort to ensure that our partners are confident in the reliability and transparency of cooperation,” Tulinova emphasized.

In August, the ZDOROVI team delivered 29 tons of humanitarian aid to Ukrainian hospitals in 49 locations across the country. The large-scale humanitarian work of ZDOROVI is carried out in cooperation with international partners, including ICAP Ednannia, MedShare, Embrace, RAZOM for UKRAINE, NOVA Ukraine, Americares, USAID, PHILIPS and other charitable foundations and organizations.

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National Agency Zdorovi received the status of critical charity organization from Ministry of Health

The national humanitarian aid agency Zdorovi has received the status of a critically important charity organization.
As the Interfax-Ukraine agency was informed in Zdorovi, the status was confirmed by the corresponding official letter of the Ministry of Health.
In 2022, the Zdorovi Charitable Foundation created a humanitarian association of more than 65 international organizations and attracted UAH 1.68 billion as part of the project of critical humanitarian response for the medical industry Help Ukraine.
In the first half of 2023, Zdorovi transferred aid to 462 medical facilities in all regions of the country, including frontline and de-occupied territories and in the war zone.
“I am grateful to the partners for their support and quick response to requests from Ukrainian hospitals. I am grateful to our medics who show heroism at their workplaces on a daily basis. I am grateful to our team, which is not afraid to take responsibility in the most difficult situations. We are moving forward and, thanks to our Defenders, we are working not only to solve current problems, but also to build a long-term strategy for the restoration of Ukrainian medicine” – emphasized the founder of ZDOROVI Natalia Tulinova.
Partners of Zdorovi Foundation are, in particular, such international organizations as the International Renaissance Foundation, Razom for Ukraine, NOVA Ukraine, Americares, USAID, PHILIPS and others.

URGENTLY TO THE FRONT: UKRAINIAN NATIONAL HUMANITARIAN AID AGENCY ZDOROVI RECEIVES TWO MOBILE HOSPITALS FROM FRANCE

ZDOROVI, humanitarian aid initiators, deliver the necessary medicines and medical equipment to more than 10 regions of Ukraine every day

Last week, the Ukrainian National Humanitarian Aid Agency ZDOROVI received two mobile hospitals from partners in France.

“They will help Ukrainian doctors save lives when every second counts. Rescue them where equipment or facilities are usually lacking to provide the necessary medical care. These mobile hospitals in hot spots are like islands of hope,” the agency notes.

One mobile hospital consists of 7 tents, and its technical equipment allows for the widest range of medical interventions — from surgery for the wounded to help for women in labour. Since Russian occupiers are primarily shooting at peaceful villages and cities, without hesitation to cover even children’s hospitals and maternity hospitals with fire. Most of the civilian hospitals in the battlefields have been destroyed: in particular, according to Serhiy Haidai, head of the Luhansk Regional State Administration, there has not been a single medical facility left in the Luhansk region in the first 43 days of the war. In such conditions, each mobile hospital is able to save hundreds of lives of adult and young Ukrainians.

In addition to mobile hospitals, during the war the ZDOROVI agency has already collected more than 100 tons of medicine and medical instruments and delivered them to medical institutions throughout Ukraine. Recent deliveries include Philips patient monitors brought to hospitals in Mykolayiv and Kyiv Oblast, medicines and chemotherapy chairs for the Kirovohrad Oncology Center, and modern medical equipment for the recently liberated Russian hospital in Trostyanets, Sumy Oblast.

Today, ZDOROVI is a team of 16 people, who used to bring into life changes for better healthcare before war, but now they are working 24/7 exclusively to ensure that Ukrainian hospitals and medical centers receive humanitarian aid quickly, on time and in line with their real needs. The National Agency actively cooperates with many countries around the world, including the United States, Germany, France, Switzerland, Great Britain, Poland, Slovakia and others.

“In the first days of our humanitarian mission, we were able to quickly get first aid for hospitals thanks to international organizations with which we previously implemented projects for medicine. However, after that – the list has expanded significantly. Others who wanted to help were convinced that we could be trusted with cargo of any size, regardless of the final destination – even delivering it to frontline hospitals. We can say with confidence that Ukrainian doctors now have a lot of friends in these countries. After all, this is how we call those who come to the rescue during challenging times,” said ZDOROVI.

In Ukraine, from the first days of the war, a large-scale volunteer movement and a humanitarian aid movement were formed. However, to become a part of it, it is necessary to gain the trust not only of donors, but also of the recipients of aid. If the agency managed to receive the first cargo thanks to the previous cooperation with international partners and medical institutions, only trust itself helped to grow to the current scale. It is the result of the most transparent working mechanisms, detailed photo and video reports and constant communication with all parts of the process – along the entire path of the cargo to the hands of the recipients.

The agency comments that an important condition for the well-established work that they needed to do in the first days of the war was the organization of logistics on the territory of Ukraine itself, as well as a system for the effective distribution of the aid received where it is acutely needed. The first person to entrust ZDOROVI with medical aid from abroad, Thomas Humprey, notes:

“What people don’t realise about humanitarian missions with this level of complexity is this: there may be tons of aid coming in, but if those tons don’t reach the places where they are most needed, then the people who need it most suffer”.

According to the agency’s founder Nataliia Tulinova, doctors and volunteers work miracles, saving lives in extreme conditions. But their heroism alone is not enough: Ukraine needs help. We have all done a lot together, we still have many opportunities today, but we need your support – each of you. Every donation you make, be it a financial financial contribution or medical aid shipment, is a chance to save lives of innocent people and another step towards victory over the racist invasion that threatens not only Ukraine but the world!

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