Acknowledgements for Hromadske Radio from International Medical Corps

International Medical Corps in Ukraine thanked Hromadske Radio for diligent implementation of Project “Improving Psychosocial Support and Mental Health in Ukraine” aimed at advocating for the application of Inter-Agency Standing Committee Guideliness on MHPSS in Emergency Settings.

International Medical Corps attests to the outstanding efforts made by Public Organization “Hromadske Radio” to ensure provision of quality psychosocial support to the conflict-affected populations in Ukraine and testifies to the strengthened organizational capacity of the Public Organization “Hromadske Radio” in line with the following domains oh the IASC MHPSS Guidelies:

Coordination, Assessment, Monitoring and Evaluation protection and Human rights standards and Support dissemination of information education. 

International Medical Corps in Ukraine acknowledges that Public Organization “Hromadske Radio” has significantly contributed to the development of the MHPSS community of practice in Ukraine aimed at strengthening resilience of the conflict-affected populations in Ukraine.

Project Implementation Time: May 2016 – June 2017. 

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