Wearing a red vest and cap, Manko is part of a group staffing mobile units funded by the Canadian Red Cross that provide health care in central Ukraine for thousands of citizens displaced by the war with Russia.
The women showed up the day before, they say, but it was busy and they were asked to return the next morning."I go to the regular clinics but they can't solve my problems so I tried to find out how I can fix it with the Red Cross's help," she says. "The health system has been affected severely because of less resources and also the people who are displaced, They don't have access to this care," he says."First, it's the safety. There's relatively less attacks in this region.
A former university dorm turned community centre in Korsun-Shevchenkivskyi is getting a fresh coat of paint, new furniture and bathrooms. It houses 98 people, mostly women and children, and each floor contains desks so children can continue their education."One of the things we are seeing more is the mental distress that is starting to accumulate with time," he says.
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