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.