An NGO supporting Russia's continued military invasion held an urgent symposium, reporting the lack of medical resources and the growing need for mental care through combat.

The symposium was held online on the night of the 8th by the NGO "Japan Platform", which provides humanitarian assistance around the world, and several NGOs reported on the current situation.



First of all, an interview with a staff member who is supporting activities in Ukraine, where the fighting continues, was introduced in the video, and the health condition of people with chronic illness is deteriorating due to lack of medicine and the need for mental care. The situation of the medical field that is increasing was reported.



In response to this, a person in charge of another NGO said, "Medical institutions have also been attacked and there is a shortage of human resources and medical resources. Currently, we have established bases in neighboring countries and established a route to carry supplies while ensuring the safety of staff. I'm trying. "



Maria Pevna, who is evacuating from Ukraine to Germany, thanked Japan for her support and said, "My friends in Kieu and Mariupol have experienced airstrikes, and I think child counseling is especially important." He said that he needed a wide range of support.

On top of that, about people who are evacuating abroad like myself, "I have a strong sense of loneliness in a country completely different from my own. People who talk and make friends are more important than money." I was asking for understanding.