- European cities and towns are facilitating access to mental health care professionals and psychological support for displaced Ukrainians, on top of practical measures relating to education and housing.
- As the war nears its seventh month, refugee activists and mental health experts have also warned that the mental health toll on those who have fled the country must not be overlooked.
- In Slovakia, the League for Mental Health hired 100 displaced Ukrainians to provide mental health services due to the limited number of Ukrainian speakers living in the country and the decreased capacities of the mental health-care system.
EU cities mobilise to address mental health toll of war on Ukrainians

