One year ago today, Russia's war against Ukraine began. Meanwhile, more than 18 million people in the country are in need of humanitarian aid and protection. ASB, together with its country office and partner organizations, continues to support the people in need day after day. The support ranges from distributing food and hygiene items, disbursing cash for livelihood, rent or fuel and food, to providing psychosocial support for children and adults. So far, ASB was able to help more than 125,000 people. In doing so, ASB focusses on vulnerable groups such as people with disabilities, families with many children and the elderly.
You can find out more about ASB’s support in Ukraine at www.asb.de/ukraine.
Under the framework of this project, vulnerable target groups, including women, children, and older people, received voucher cards as for finance assistance.
EMT members will be trained according to international standards. The intensive training course will last for 15 days. Armenian EMT will be delved into the mechanisms of humanitarian aid, civ
The Child Early Intervention Center in Lagodekhi is fully equipped with the resources to cater to the necessities of local children with special needs. These resources enable a team of profes
The Country Director of ASB Georgia, Clemens Von Heimendahl, visited the Racha-Lechkhumi region, where he became acquainted with the activities of the project "Providing Access to Support Fo
“When we first arrived here, we only had one suitcase, mostly packed with documentation. The assistance provided has been invaluable to me, and I'm truly grateful to ASB Georgia for everythin