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  • 19 October 2022, Bytom, Poland: Olga Buzenovska (48) came to Poland as a refugee from Voznesensk in the Mykolaiv region of Ukraine in March 2022. Today, she lives with her husband, daughter and granddaughter in a dormitory at the Evangelical Church of the Augsburg Confession in Poland parish in Bytom, where she also works as a cleaner to earn an income. In Ukraine, Olga worked in sales at a bakery and bread factory. In the church dormitory, each part of the family has their own room, and they share a kitchen and playing room for children in the building’s basement with a couple of other refugee families. Olga’s two sons stayed in Ukraine to fight the Russian invasion, which started in February 2022. One of them has died in battle.
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  • 19 October 2022, Bytom, Poland: Olga Buzenovska (48) looks at an image of one of her sons dressed in Ukrainian army uniform and smiling, from while he was still alive. Olga came to Poland as a refugee from Voznesensk in the Mykolaiv region of Ukraine in March 2022. Today, she lives with her husband, daughter and granddaughter in a dormitory at the Evangelical Church of the Augsburg Confession in Poland parish in Bytom, where she also works as a cleaner to earn an income. In Ukraine, Olga worked in sales at a bakery and bread factory. In the church dormitory, each part of the family has their own room, and they share a kitchen and playing room for children in the building’s basement with a couple of other refugee families. Olga’s two sons stayed in Ukraine to fight the Russian invasion, which started in February 2022. One of them has died in battle.
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  • 19 October 2022, Bytom, Poland: Olga Buzenovska (48) cleans a conference room in the evening at the Evangelical Church of the Augsburg Confession in Poland parish in Bytom. Olga came to Poland as a refugee from Voznesensk in the Mykolaiv region of Ukraine in March 2022. Today, she lives with her husband, daughter and granddaughter in a dormitory at the Evangelical Church of the Augsburg Confession in Poland parish in Bytom, where she also works as a cleaner to earn an income. In Ukraine, Olga worked in sales at a bakery and bread factory. In the church dormitory, each part of the family has their own room, and they share a kitchen and playing room for children in the building’s basement with a couple of other refugee families. Olga’s two sons stayed in Ukraine to fight the Russian invasion, which started in February 2022. One of them has died in battle.
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  • 19 October 2022, Bytom, Poland: Olga Buzenovska (48) came to Poland as a refugee from Voznesensk in the Mykolaiv region of Ukraine in March 2022. Today, she lives with her husband, daughter and granddaughter in a dormitory at the Evangelical Church of the Augsburg Confession in Poland parish in Bytom, where she also works as a cleaner to earn an income. In Ukraine, Olga worked in sales at a bakery and bread factory. In the church dormitory, each part of the family has their own room, and they share a kitchen and playing room for children in the building’s basement with a couple of other refugee families. Olga’s two sons stayed in Ukraine to fight the Russian invasion, which started in February 2022. One of them has died in battle.
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  • 19 October 2022, Bytom, Poland: Olga Buzenovska (48) came to Poland as a refugee from Voznesensk in the Mykolaiv region of Ukraine in March 2022. Today, she lives with her husband, daughter and granddaughter in a dormitory at the Evangelical Church of the Augsburg Confession in Poland parish in Bytom, where she also works as a cleaner to earn an income. In Ukraine, Olga worked in sales at a bakery and bread factory. In the church dormitory, each part of the family has their own room, and they share a kitchen and playing room for children in the building’s basement with a couple of other refugee families. Olga’s two sons stayed in Ukraine to fight the Russian invasion, which started in February 2022. One of them has died in battle.
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  • 18 October 2022, Bytom, Poland: 14-year-old Liliia from Ukraine spends her evening studying foreign literature in her bedroom. The family, made up of Lilliia and her mother Katiia Kharytoniuk her younger sister Sofija (5) arrived as refugees in Poland from Uman, Ukraine, in March 2022, following the Russian invasion of Ukraine. After three months staying in the home of a Polish family, the family now lives in a building at the Evangelical Church of the Augsburg Confession in Poland parish in Bytom. The family has two rooms for themselves, and share a kitchen, bathroom and a playing room for children with a couple of other families from Ukraine. Liliia's mother Katiia is an economist, and before fleeing the war, worked as a sales manager at a factory manufacturing furniture. The father of the family remains in Ukraine, as at times of war, men aged 18-60 are not allowed to leave the country, under martial law.
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  • 18 October 2022, Bytom, Poland: 14-year-old Liliia from Ukraine spends her evening studying mathematics in her bedroom. The family, made up of Lilliia and her mother Katiia Kharytoniuk her younger sister Sofija (5) arrived as refugees in Poland from Uman, Ukraine, in March 2022, following the Russian invasion of Ukraine. After three months staying in the home of a Polish family, the family now lives in a building at the Evangelical Church of the Augsburg Confession in Poland parish in Bytom. The family has two rooms for themselves, and share a kitchen, bathroom and a playing room for children with a couple of other families from Ukraine. Liliia's mother Katiia is an economist, and before fleeing the war, worked as a sales manager at a factory manufacturing furniture. The father of the family remains in Ukraine, as at times of war, men aged 18-60 are not allowed to leave the country, under martial law.
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  • 18 October 2022, Bytom, Poland: Katiia Kharytoniuk and her daughter Sofija (5) pass the time in their dorm bedroom. Katiia arrived as a refugee in Poland from Uman, Ukraine, together with her two daughters Sofija (5) and Liliia (14) in March 2022, following the Russian invasion of Ukraine. After three months staying in the home of a Polish family, she now lives with her daughters in a building at the Evangelical Church of the Augsburg Confession in Poland parish in Bytom. The family has two rooms for themselves, and share a kitchen, bathroom and a playing room for children with a couple of other families from Ukraine. Katiia is an economist, and before fleeing the war, worked as a sales manager at a factory manufacturing furniture. The father of the family remains in Ukraine, as at times of war, men aged 18-60 are not allowed to leave the country, under martial law.
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  • 18 October 2022, Bytom, Poland: An angel bearing the colours of the Ukrainian flag sits on a chest of drawers, as 14-year-old Liliia from Ukraine spends her evening studying in her bedroom. The family, made up of Lilliia and her mother Katiia Kharytoniuk her younger sister Sofija (5) arrived as refugees in Poland from Uman, Ukraine, in March 2022, following the Russian invasion of Ukraine. After three months staying in the home of a Polish family, the family now lives in a building at the Evangelical Church of the Augsburg Confession in Poland parish in Bytom. The family has two rooms for themselves, and share a kitchen, bathroom and a playing room for children with a couple of other families from Ukraine. Liliia's mother Katiia is an economist, and before fleeing the war, worked as a sales manager at a factory manufacturing furniture. The father of the family remains in Ukraine, as at times of war, men aged 18-60 are not allowed to leave the country, under martial law.
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  • 18 October 2022, Bytom, Poland: 14-year-old Liliia from Ukraine spends her evening studying in her bedroom. The family, made up of Lilliia and her mother Katiia Kharytoniuk her younger sister Sofija (5) arrived as refugees in Poland from Uman, Ukraine, in March 2022, following the Russian invasion of Ukraine. After three months staying in the home of a Polish family, the family now lives in a building at the Evangelical Church of the Augsburg Confession in Poland parish in Bytom. The family has two rooms for themselves, and share a kitchen, bathroom and a playing room for children with a couple of other families from Ukraine. Liliia's mother Katiia is an economist, and before fleeing the war, worked as a sales manager at a factory manufacturing furniture. The father of the family remains in Ukraine, as at times of war, men aged 18-60 are not allowed to leave the country, under martial law.
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  • 18 October 2022, Bytom, Poland: Katiia Kharytoniuk and her daughter Sofija (5) pass the time in their dorm bedroom. Katiia arrived as a refugee in Poland from Uman, Ukraine, together with her two daughters Sofija (5) and Liliia (14) in March 2022, following the Russian invasion of Ukraine. After three months staying in the home of a Polish family, she now lives with her daughters in a building at the Evangelical Church of the Augsburg Confession in Poland parish in Bytom. The family has two rooms for themselves, and share a kitchen, bathroom and a playing room for children with a couple of other families from Ukraine. Katiia is an economist, and before fleeing the war, worked as a sales manager at a factory manufacturing furniture. The father of the family remains in Ukraine, as at times of war, men aged 18-60 are not allowed to leave the country, under martial law.
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  • 18 October 2022, Bytom, Poland: Five-year-old Sofija from Ukraine rides a kickbike in the playing room for children in the building where she lives. Sofija arrived in Poland with her sister Liliia (14) and their mother, Katiia Kharytoniuk, from Uman, Ukraine in March 2022, following the Russian invasion of Ukraine. After three months staying in the home of a Polish family, the three now live in a building at the Evangelical Church of the Augsburg Confession in Poland parish in Bytom. The family has two rooms for themselves, and share a kitchen, bathroom and a playing room for children with a couple of other families from Ukraine. Katiia is an economist, and before fleeing the war, worked as a sales manager at a factory manufacturing furniture. The father of the family remains in Ukraine, as at times of war, men aged 18-60 are not allowed to leave the country, under martial law.
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  • 18 October 2022, Bytom, Poland: Katiia Kharytoniuk and her daughter Sofija (5) pass the time in their dorm bedroom. Katiia arrived as a refugee in Poland from Uman, Ukraine, together with her two daughters Sofija (5) and Liliia (14) in March 2022, following the Russian invasion of Ukraine. After three months staying in the home of a Polish family, she now lives with her daughters in a building at the Evangelical Church of the Augsburg Confession in Poland parish in Bytom. The family has two rooms for themselves, and share a kitchen, bathroom and a playing room for children with a couple of other families from Ukraine. Katiia is an economist, and before fleeing the war, worked as a sales manager at a factory manufacturing furniture. The father of the family remains in Ukraine, as at times of war, men aged 18-60 are not allowed to leave the country, under martial law.
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  • 18 October 2022, Bytom, Poland: Five-year-old Sofija from Ukraine rides a kickbike in the playing room for children in the building where she lives, with her mother Katiia (37) coming to the rescue as Sofija is about to run into a wall. Sofija arrived in Poland with her sister Liliia (14) and their mother, Katiia Kharytoniuk, from Uman, Ukraine in March 2022, following the Russian invasion of Ukraine. After three months staying in the home of a Polish family, the three now live in a building at the Evangelical Church of the Augsburg Confession in Poland parish in Bytom. The family has two rooms for themselves, and share a kitchen, bathroom and a playing room for children with a couple of other families from Ukraine. Katiia is an economist, and before fleeing the war, worked as a sales manager at a factory manufacturing furniture. The father of the family remains in Ukraine, as at times of war, men aged 18-60 are not allowed to leave the country, under martial law.
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  • 18 October 2022, Bytom, Poland: Five-year-old Sofija from Ukraine rides a kickbike in the playing room for children in the building where she lives. Sofija arrived in Poland with her sister Liliia (14) and their mother, Katiia Kharytoniuk, from Uman, Ukraine in March 2022, following the Russian invasion of Ukraine. After three months staying in the home of a Polish family, the three now live in a building at the Evangelical Church of the Augsburg Confession in Poland parish in Bytom. The family has two rooms for themselves, and share a kitchen, bathroom and a playing room for children with a couple of other families from Ukraine. Katiia is an economist, and before fleeing the war, worked as a sales manager at a factory manufacturing furniture. The father of the family remains in Ukraine, as at times of war, men aged 18-60 are not allowed to leave the country, under martial law.
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  • 18 October 2022, Bytom, Poland: Katiia Kharytoniuk (37) and her daughter Sofija (5) play a game of Monopoly together. As children in Ukraine start school at the age of six, Katiia says she wants her daughter to learn how to read and count, so that she can get into a good school in Ukraine. Katiia arrived as a refugee in Poland from Uman, Ukraine, together with her two daughters Sofija (5) and Liliia (14) in March 2022, following the Russian invasion of Ukraine. After three months staying in the home of a Polish family, she now lives with her daughters in a building at the Evangelical Church of the Augsburg Confession in Poland parish in Bytom. The family has two rooms for themselves, and share a kitchen, bathroom and a playing room for children with a couple of other families from Ukraine. Katiia is an economist, and before fleeing the war, worked as a sales manager at a factory manufacturing furniture. The father of the family remains in Ukraine, as at times of war, men aged 18-60 are not allowed to leave the country, under martial law.
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  • 18 October 2022, Bytom, Poland: Katiia Kharytoniuk (37) and her daughter Sofija (5) play a game of Monopoly together. As children in Ukraine start school at the age of six, Katiia says she wants her daughter to learn how to read and count, so that she can get into a good school in Ukraine. Katiia arrived as a refugee in Poland from Uman, Ukraine, together with her two daughters Sofija (5) and Liliia (14) in March 2022, following the Russian invasion of Ukraine. After three months staying in the home of a Polish family, she now lives with her daughters in a building at the Evangelical Church of the Augsburg Confession in Poland parish in Bytom. The family has two rooms for themselves, and share a kitchen, bathroom and a playing room for children with a couple of other families from Ukraine. Katiia is an economist, and before fleeing the war, worked as a sales manager at a factory manufacturing furniture. The father of the family remains in Ukraine, as at times of war, men aged 18-60 are not allowed to leave the country, under martial law.
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  • 18 October 2022, Bytom, Poland: Katiia Kharytoniuk (37) and her daughter Sofija (5) play a game of Monopoly together. As children in Ukraine start school at the age of six, Katiia says she wants her daughter to learn how to read and count, so that she can get into a good school in Ukraine. Katiia arrived as a refugee in Poland from Uman, Ukraine, together with her two daughters Sofija (5) and Liliia (14) in March 2022, following the Russian invasion of Ukraine. After three months staying in the home of a Polish family, she now lives with her daughters in a building at the Evangelical Church of the Augsburg Confession in Poland parish in Bytom. The family has two rooms for themselves, and share a kitchen, bathroom and a playing room for children with a couple of other families from Ukraine. Katiia is an economist, and before fleeing the war, worked as a sales manager at a factory manufacturing furniture. The father of the family remains in Ukraine, as at times of war, men aged 18-60 are not allowed to leave the country, under martial law.
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  • 18 October 2022, Bytom, Poland: Katiia Kharytoniuk (37) and her daughter Sofija (5) play a game of Monopoly together. As children in Ukraine start school at the age of six, Katiia says she wants her daughter to learn how to read and count, so that she can get into a good school in Ukraine. Katiia arrived as a refugee in Poland from Uman, Ukraine, together with her two daughters Sofija (5) and Liliia (14) in March 2022, following the Russian invasion of Ukraine. After three months staying in the home of a Polish family, she now lives with her daughters in a building at the Evangelical Church of the Augsburg Confession in Poland parish in Bytom. The family has two rooms for themselves, and share a kitchen, bathroom and a playing room for children with a couple of other families from Ukraine. Katiia is an economist, and before fleeing the war, worked as a sales manager at a factory manufacturing furniture. The father of the family remains in Ukraine, as at times of war, men aged 18-60 are not allowed to leave the country, under martial law.
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  • 18 October 2022, Bytom, Poland: Katiia Kharytoniuk (37) and her daughter Sofija (5) play a game of Monopoly together. As children in Ukraine start school at the age of six, Katiia says she wants her daughter to learn how to read and count, so that she can get into a good school in Ukraine. Katiia arrived as a refugee in Poland from Uman, Ukraine, together with her two daughters Sofija (5) and Liliia (14) in March 2022, following the Russian invasion of Ukraine. After three months staying in the home of a Polish family, she now lives with her daughters in a building at the Evangelical Church of the Augsburg Confession in Poland parish in Bytom. The family has two rooms for themselves, and share a kitchen, bathroom and a playing room for children with a couple of other families from Ukraine. Katiia is an economist, and before fleeing the war, worked as a sales manager at a factory manufacturing furniture. The father of the family remains in Ukraine, as at times of war, men aged 18-60 are not allowed to leave the country, under martial law.
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  • 18 October 2022, Bytom, Poland: Katiia Kharytoniuk (37) and her daughter Sofija (5) greet each other before sitting down for an evening meal in the kitchen of the building where they live. Katiia arrived as a refugee in Poland from Uman, Ukraine, together with her two daughters Sofija (5) and Liliia (14) in March 2022, following the Russian invasion of Ukraine. After three months staying in the home of a Polish family, she now lives with her daughters in a building at the Evangelical Church of the Augsburg Confession in Poland parish in Bytom. The family has two rooms for themselves, and share a kitchen, bathroom and a playing room for children with a couple of other families from Ukraine. Katiia is an economist, and before fleeing the war, worked as a sales manager at a factory manufacturing furniture. The father of the family remains in Ukraine, as at times of war, men aged 18-60 are not allowed to leave the country, under martial law.
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  • 18 October 2022, Bytom, Poland: Katiia Kharytoniuk (37) and her daughter Sofija (5) practice the alphabet together. As children in Ukraine start school at the age of six, Katiia says she wants her daughter to learn how to read and count, so that she can get into a good school in Ukraine. Katiia arrived as a refugee in Poland from Uman, Ukraine, together with her two daughters Sofija (5) and Liliia (14) in March 2022, following the Russian invasion of Ukraine. After three months staying in the home of a Polish family, she now lives with her daughters in a building at the Evangelical Church of the Augsburg Confession in Poland parish in Bytom. The family has two rooms for themselves, and share a kitchen, bathroom and a playing room for children with a couple of other families from Ukraine. Katiia is an economist, and before fleeing the war, worked as a sales manager at a factory manufacturing furniture. The father of the family remains in Ukraine, as at times of war, men aged 18-60 are not allowed to leave the country, under martial law.
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  • 18 October 2022, Bytom, Poland: Katiia Kharytoniuk (37) sits down in a large playing room for children to prepare some study material for her five-year-old daughter Sofija. As children in Ukraine start school at the age of six, Katiia says she wants her daughter to learn how to read and count, so that she can get into a good school in Ukraine. Katiia arrived as a refugee in Poland from Uman, Ukraine, together with her two daughters Sofija (5) and Liliia (14) in March 2022, following the Russian invasion of Ukraine. After three months staying in the home of a Polish family, she now lives with her daughters in a building at the Evangelical Church of the Augsburg Confession in Poland parish in Bytom. The family has two rooms for themselves, and share a kitchen, bathroom and a playing room for children with a couple of other families from Ukraine. Katiia is an economist, and before fleeing the war, worked as a sales manager at a factory manufacturing furniture. The father of the family remains in Ukraine, as at times of war, men aged 18-60 are not allowed to leave the country, under martial law.
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  • 18 October 2022, Bytom, Poland: Katiia Kharytoniuk (37) serves her daughter Sofija (5) an evening meal in the kitchen of the building where they live. Katiia arrived as a refugee in Poland from Uman, Ukraine, together with her two daughters Sofija (5) and Liliia (14) in March 2022, following the Russian invasion of Ukraine. After three months staying in the home of a Polish family, she now lives with her daughters in a building at the Evangelical Church of the Augsburg Confession in Poland parish in Bytom. The family has two rooms for themselves, and share a kitchen, bathroom and a playing room for children with a couple of other families from Ukraine. Katiia is an economist, and before fleeing the war, worked as a sales manager at a factory manufacturing furniture. The father of the family remains in Ukraine, as at times of war, men aged 18-60 are not allowed to leave the country, under martial law.
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  • 18 October 2022, Bytom, Poland: Katiia Kharytoniuk (37) prepares to cook an evening meal for her daughter Sofija (5), after a long workday. Katiia arrived as a refugee in Poland from Uman, Ukraine, together with her two daughters Sofija (5) and Liliia (14) in March 2022, following the Russian invasion of Ukraine. After three months staying in the home of a Polish family, she now lives with her daughters in a building at the Evangelical Church of the Augsburg Confession in Poland parish in Bytom. The family has two rooms for themselves, and share a kitchen, bathroom and a playing room for children with a couple of other families from Ukraine. Katiia is an economist, and before fleeing the war, worked as a sales manager at a factory manufacturing furniture. The father of the family remains in Ukraine, as at times of war, men aged 18-60 are not allowed to leave the country, under martial law.
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  • 18 October 2022, Bytom, Poland: Katiia Kharytoniuk (37) cooks an evening meal for her daughter Sofija (5), after a long workday. Katiia arrived as a refugee in Poland from Uman, Ukraine, together with her two daughters Sofija (5) and Liliia (14) in March 2022, following the Russian invasion of Ukraine. After three months staying in the home of a Polish family, she now lives with her daughters in a building at the Evangelical Church of the Augsburg Confession in Poland parish in Bytom. The family has two rooms for themselves, and share a kitchen, bathroom and a playing room for children with a couple of other families from Ukraine. Katiia is an economist, and before fleeing the war, worked as a sales manager at a factory manufacturing furniture. The father of the family remains in Ukraine, as at times of war, men aged 18-60 are not allowed to leave the country, under martial law.
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  • 18 October 2022, Bytom, Poland: People take note of people's supposed needs as participants engage in a role-play exercise simulating a flood disaster, as Lutheran World Federation staff from multi-purpose cash assistance centres across Poland, established to support incoming refugees to Poland from Ukraine, gather in Bytom, Poland for a full-week training in  'community-based psychosocial support' provided through ACT Church of Sweden.
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  • 18 October 2022, Bytom, Poland: A woman asks and takes note of people's supposed needs as participants engage in a role-play exercise simulating a flood disaster, as Lutheran World Federation staff from multi-purpose cash assistance centres across Poland, established to support incoming refugees to Poland from Ukraine, gather in Bytom, Poland for a full-week training in  'community-based psychosocial support' provided through ACT Church of Sweden.
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  • 18 October 2022, Bytom, Poland: Two participants embrace one another as they engage in a role-play exercise simulating a flood disaster, as Lutheran World Federation staff from multi-purpose cash assistance centres across Poland, established to support incoming refugees to Poland from Ukraine, gather in Bytom, Poland for a full-week training in  'community-based psychosocial support' provided through ACT Church of Sweden.
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  • 18 October 2022, Bytom, Poland: Children's desk orgsanized by participants engaging in a role-play exercise simulating a flood disaster, as Lutheran World Federation staff from multi-purpose cash assistance centres across Poland, established to support incoming refugees to Poland from Ukraine, gather in Bytom, Poland for a full-week training in  'community-based psychosocial support' provided through ACT Church of Sweden.
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  • 18 October 2022, Bytom, Poland: An angel bearing the colours of the Ukrainian flag sits on a chest of drawers, as 14-year-old Liliia from Ukraine spends her evening studying in her bedroom. The family, made up of Lilliia and her mother Katiia Kharytoniuk her younger sister Sofija (5) arrived as refugees in Poland from Uman, Ukraine, in March 2022, following the Russian invasion of Ukraine. After three months staying in the home of a Polish family, the family now lives in a building at the Evangelical Church of the Augsburg Confession in Poland parish in Bytom. The family has two rooms for themselves, and share a kitchen, bathroom and a playing room for children with a couple of other families from Ukraine. Liliia's mother Katiia is an economist, and before fleeing the war, worked as a sales manager at a factory manufacturing furniture. The father of the family remains in Ukraine, as at times of war, men aged 18-60 are not allowed to leave the country, under martial law.
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  • 18 October 2022, Bytom, Poland: Katiia Kharytoniuk (left) and her two daughters arrived in Poland from Uman, Ukraine, in March 2022. Here, she acts as a refugee when participants engage in a role-play exercise simulating a flood disaster, as Lutheran World Federation staff from multi-purpose cash assistance centres across Poland, established to support incoming refugees to Poland from Ukraine, gather in Bytom, Poland for a full-week training in  'community-based psychosocial support' provided through ACT Church of Sweden.
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  • 18 October 2022, Bytom, Poland: Katiia Kharytoniuk (left) and her two daughters arrived in Poland from Uman, Ukraine, in March 2022. Here, she acts as a refugee when participants engage in a role-play exercise simulating a flood disaster, as Lutheran World Federation staff from multi-purpose cash assistance centres across Poland, established to support incoming refugees to Poland from Ukraine, gather in Bytom, Poland for a full-week training in  'community-based psychosocial support' provided through ACT Church of Sweden.
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  • 18 October 2022, Bytom, Poland: Iryna Volkova, a Ukrainian English teacher and psychologist who arrived in Poland from Mariupol together with her two children in April 2022, speaks as one of the participants as Lutheran World Federation staff from multi-purpose cash assistance centres across Poland, established to support incoming refugees to Poland from Ukraine, gather in Bytom, Poland for a full-week training in  'community-based psychosocial support' provided through ACT Church of Sweden.
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  • 18 October 2022, Bytom, Poland: Participants take notes of Sustainable Development Goals related to their work, as Lutheran World Federation staff from multi-purpose cash assistance centres across Poland, established to support incoming refugees to Poland from Ukraine, gather in Bytom, Poland for a full-week training in  'community-based psychosocial support' provided through ACT Church of Sweden.
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  • 18 October 2022, Bytom, Poland: 14-year-old Liliia from Ukraine spends her evening studying mathematics in her bedroom. The family, made up of Lilliia and her mother Katiia Kharytoniuk her younger sister Sofija (5) arrived as refugees in Poland from Uman, Ukraine, in March 2022, following the Russian invasion of Ukraine. After three months staying in the home of a Polish family, the family now lives in a building at the Evangelical Church of the Augsburg Confession in Poland parish in Bytom. The family has two rooms for themselves, and share a kitchen, bathroom and a playing room for children with a couple of other families from Ukraine. Liliia's mother Katiia is an economist, and before fleeing the war, worked as a sales manager at a factory manufacturing furniture. The father of the family remains in Ukraine, as at times of war, men aged 18-60 are not allowed to leave the country, under martial law.
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  • 18 October 2022, Bytom, Poland: Katiia Kharytoniuk (37) and her daughter Sofija (5) watch the dice roll, as they play a game of Monopoly together. As children in Ukraine start school at the age of six, Katiia says she wants her daughter to learn how to read and count, so that she can get into a good school in Ukraine. Katiia arrived as a refugee in Poland from Uman, Ukraine, together with her two daughters Sofija (5) and Liliia (14) in March 2022, following the Russian invasion of Ukraine. After three months staying in the home of a Polish family, she now lives with her daughters in a building at the Evangelical Church of the Augsburg Confession in Poland parish in Bytom. The family has two rooms for themselves, and share a kitchen, bathroom and a playing room for children with a couple of other families from Ukraine. Katiia is an economist, and before fleeing the war, worked as a sales manager at a factory manufacturing furniture. The father of the family remains in Ukraine, as at times of war, men aged 18-60 are not allowed to leave the country, under martial law.
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  • 18 October 2022, Bytom, Poland: 14-year-old Liliia from Ukraine spends her evening studying mathematics in her bedroom. The family, made up of Lilliia and her mother Katiia Kharytoniuk her younger sister Sofija (5) arrived as refugees in Poland from Uman, Ukraine, in March 2022, following the Russian invasion of Ukraine. After three months staying in the home of a Polish family, the family now lives in a building at the Evangelical Church of the Augsburg Confession in Poland parish in Bytom. The family has two rooms for themselves, and share a kitchen, bathroom and a playing room for children with a couple of other families from Ukraine. Liliia's mother Katiia is an economist, and before fleeing the war, worked as a sales manager at a factory manufacturing furniture. The father of the family remains in Ukraine, as at times of war, men aged 18-60 are not allowed to leave the country, under martial law.
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  • 18 October 2022, Bytom, Poland: Katiia Kharytoniuk (37) and her daughter Sofija (5) exchange some money, as they play a game of Monopoly together. As children in Ukraine start school at the age of six, Katiia says she wants her daughter to learn how to read and count, so that she can get into a good school in Ukraine. Katiia arrived as a refugee in Poland from Uman, Ukraine, together with her two daughters Sofija (5) and Liliia (14) in March 2022, following the Russian invasion of Ukraine. After three months staying in the home of a Polish family, she now lives with her daughters in a building at the Evangelical Church of the Augsburg Confession in Poland parish in Bytom. The family has two rooms for themselves, and share a kitchen, bathroom and a playing room for children with a couple of other families from Ukraine. Katiia is an economist, and before fleeing the war, worked as a sales manager at a factory manufacturing furniture. The father of the family remains in Ukraine, as at times of war, men aged 18-60 are not allowed to leave the country, under martial law.
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  • 18 October 2022, Bytom, Poland: Katiia Kharytoniuk (37) and her daughter Sofija (5) play a game of Monopoly together. As children in Ukraine start school at the age of six, Katiia says she wants her daughter to learn how to read and count, so that she can get into a good school in Ukraine. Katiia arrived as a refugee in Poland from Uman, Ukraine, together with her two daughters Sofija (5) and Liliia (14) in March 2022, following the Russian invasion of Ukraine. After three months staying in the home of a Polish family, she now lives with her daughters in a building at the Evangelical Church of the Augsburg Confession in Poland parish in Bytom. The family has two rooms for themselves, and share a kitchen, bathroom and a playing room for children with a couple of other families from Ukraine. Katiia is an economist, and before fleeing the war, worked as a sales manager at a factory manufacturing furniture. The father of the family remains in Ukraine, as at times of war, men aged 18-60 are not allowed to leave the country, under martial law.
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  • 18 October 2022, Bytom, Poland: Katiia Kharytoniuk (37) and her daughter Sofija (5) play a game of Monopoly together. As children in Ukraine start school at the age of six, Katiia says she wants her daughter to learn how to read and count, so that she can get into a good school in Ukraine. Katiia arrived as a refugee in Poland from Uman, Ukraine, together with her two daughters Sofija (5) and Liliia (14) in March 2022, following the Russian invasion of Ukraine. After three months staying in the home of a Polish family, she now lives with her daughters in a building at the Evangelical Church of the Augsburg Confession in Poland parish in Bytom. The family has two rooms for themselves, and share a kitchen, bathroom and a playing room for children with a couple of other families from Ukraine. Katiia is an economist, and before fleeing the war, worked as a sales manager at a factory manufacturing furniture. The father of the family remains in Ukraine, as at times of war, men aged 18-60 are not allowed to leave the country, under martial law.
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  • 18 October 2022, Bytom, Poland: Katiia Kharytoniuk (37) and her daughter Sofija (5) practice the alphabet together. As children in Ukraine start school at the age of six, Katiia says she wants her daughter to learn how to read and count, so that she can get into a good school in Ukraine. Katiia arrived as a refugee in Poland from Uman, Ukraine, together with her two daughters Sofija (5) and Liliia (14) in March 2022, following the Russian invasion of Ukraine. After three months staying in the home of a Polish family, she now lives with her daughters in a building at the Evangelical Church of the Augsburg Confession in Poland parish in Bytom. The family has two rooms for themselves, and share a kitchen, bathroom and a playing room for children with a couple of other families from Ukraine. Katiia is an economist, and before fleeing the war, worked as a sales manager at a factory manufacturing furniture. The father of the family remains in Ukraine, as at times of war, men aged 18-60 are not allowed to leave the country, under martial law.
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  • 18 October 2022, Bytom, Poland: Katiia Kharytoniuk (37) and her daughter Sofija (5) practice the alphabet together. As children in Ukraine start school at the age of six, Katiia says she wants her daughter to learn how to read and count, so that she can get into a good school in Ukraine. Katiia arrived as a refugee in Poland from Uman, Ukraine, together with her two daughters Sofija (5) and Liliia (14) in March 2022, following the Russian invasion of Ukraine. After three months staying in the home of a Polish family, she now lives with her daughters in a building at the Evangelical Church of the Augsburg Confession in Poland parish in Bytom. The family has two rooms for themselves, and share a kitchen, bathroom and a playing room for children with a couple of other families from Ukraine. Katiia is an economist, and before fleeing the war, worked as a sales manager at a factory manufacturing furniture. The father of the family remains in Ukraine, as at times of war, men aged 18-60 are not allowed to leave the country, under martial law.
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  • 18 October 2022, Bytom, Poland: Katiia Kharytoniuk (37) and her daughter Sofija (5) practice the alphabet together. As children in Ukraine start school at the age of six, Katiia says she wants her daughter to learn how to read and count, so that she can get into a good school in Ukraine. Katiia arrived as a refugee in Poland from Uman, Ukraine, together with her two daughters Sofija (5) and Liliia (14) in March 2022, following the Russian invasion of Ukraine. After three months staying in the home of a Polish family, she now lives with her daughters in a building at the Evangelical Church of the Augsburg Confession in Poland parish in Bytom. The family has two rooms for themselves, and share a kitchen, bathroom and a playing room for children with a couple of other families from Ukraine. Katiia is an economist, and before fleeing the war, worked as a sales manager at a factory manufacturing furniture. The father of the family remains in Ukraine, as at times of war, men aged 18-60 are not allowed to leave the country, under martial law.
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  • 18 October 2022, Bytom, Poland: Katiia Kharytoniuk (37) and her daughter Sofija (5) practice the alphabet together. As children in Ukraine start school at the age of six, Katiia says she wants her daughter to learn how to read and count, so that she can get into a good school in Ukraine. Katiia arrived as a refugee in Poland from Uman, Ukraine, together with her two daughters Sofija (5) and Liliia (14) in March 2022, following the Russian invasion of Ukraine. After three months staying in the home of a Polish family, she now lives with her daughters in a building at the Evangelical Church of the Augsburg Confession in Poland parish in Bytom. The family has two rooms for themselves, and share a kitchen, bathroom and a playing room for children with a couple of other families from Ukraine. Katiia is an economist, and before fleeing the war, worked as a sales manager at a factory manufacturing furniture. The father of the family remains in Ukraine, as at times of war, men aged 18-60 are not allowed to leave the country, under martial law.
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  • 18 October 2022, Bytom, Poland: Katiia Kharytoniuk (37) and her daughter Sofija (5) spend time together in the playing room for children in the basement of the building where they live. Katiia arrived as a refugee in Poland from Uman, Ukraine, together with her two daughters Sofija (5) and Liliia (14) in March 2022, following the Russian invasion of Ukraine. After three months staying in the home of a Polish family, she now lives with her daughters in a building at the Evangelical Church of the Augsburg Confession in Poland parish in Bytom. The family has two rooms for themselves, and share a kitchen, bathroom and a playing room for children with a couple of other families from Ukraine. Katiia is an economist, and before fleeing the war, worked as a sales manager at a factory manufacturing furniture. The father of the family remains in Ukraine, as at times of war, men aged 18-60 are not allowed to leave the country, under martial law.
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  • 18 October 2022, Bytom, Poland: Katiia Kharytoniuk (37), arrived as a refugee in Poland from Uman, Ukraine, together with her two daughters Sofija (5) and Liliia (14) in March 2022, following the Russian invasion of Ukraine. After three months staying in the home of a Polish family, she now lives with her daughters in a building at the Evangelical Church of the Augsburg Confession in Poland parish in Bytom. The family has two rooms for themselves, and share a kitchen, bathroom and a playing room for children with a couple of other families from Ukraine. Katiia is an economist, and before fleeing the war, worked as a sales manager at a factory manufacturing furniture. The father of the family remains in Ukraine, as at times of war, men aged 18-60 are not allowed to leave the country, under martial law.
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  • 18 October 2022, Bytom, Poland: Katiia Kharytoniuk (37) sits down in a large playing room for children to prepare some study material for her five-year-old daughter Sofija. As children in Ukraine start school at the age of six, Katiia says she wants her daughter to learn how to read and count, so that she can get into a good school in Ukraine. Katiia arrived as a refugee in Poland from Uman, Ukraine, together with her two daughters Sofija (5) and Liliia (14) in March 2022, following the Russian invasion of Ukraine. After three months staying in the home of a Polish family, she now lives with her daughters in a building at the Evangelical Church of the Augsburg Confession in Poland parish in Bytom. The family has two rooms for themselves, and share a kitchen, bathroom and a playing room for children with a couple of other families from Ukraine. Katiia is an economist, and before fleeing the war, worked as a sales manager at a factory manufacturing furniture. The father of the family remains in Ukraine, as at times of war, men aged 18-60 are not allowed to leave the country, under martial law.
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  • 18 October 2022, Bytom, Poland: Katiia Kharytoniuk (37) helps her daughter Sofija (5) eat an evening meal. Katiia arrived as a refugee in Poland from Uman, Ukraine, together with her two daughters Sofija (5) and Liliia (14) in March 2022, following the Russian invasion of Ukraine. After three months staying in the home of a Polish family, she now lives with her daughters in a building at the Evangelical Church of the Augsburg Confession in Poland parish in Bytom. The family has two rooms for themselves, and share a kitchen, bathroom and a playing room for children with a couple of other families from Ukraine. Katiia is an economist, and before fleeing the war, worked as a sales manager at a factory manufacturing furniture. The father of the family remains in Ukraine, as at times of war, men aged 18-60 are not allowed to leave the country, under martial law.
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  • 18 October 2022, Bytom, Poland: Five-year-old Sofija, from Ukraine, enjoys an evening meal in the kitchen of the building where her family is currently staying. Sofija arrived in Poland with her sister Liliia (14) and their mother, Katiia Kharytoniuk (37), from Uman, Ukraine in March 2022, following the Russian invasion of Ukraine. After three months staying in the home of a Polish family, the three now live in a building at the Evangelical Church of the Augsburg Confession in Poland parish in Bytom. The family has two rooms for themselves, and share a kitchen, bathroom and a playing room for children with a couple of other families from Ukraine. Katiia is an economist, and before fleeing the war, worked as a sales manager at a factory manufacturing furniture. The father of the family remains in Ukraine, as at times of war, men aged 18-60 are not allowed to leave the country, under martial law.
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  • 18 October 2022, Bytom, Poland: Katiia Kharytoniuk (37) helps cool down the food, as she serves her daughter Sofija (5) an evening meal. Katiia arrived as a refugee in Poland from Uman, Ukraine, together with her two daughters Sofija (5) and Liliia (14) in March 2022, following the Russian invasion of Ukraine. After three months staying in the home of a Polish family, she now lives with her daughters in a building at the Evangelical Church of the Augsburg Confession in Poland parish in Bytom. The family has two rooms for themselves, and share a kitchen, bathroom and a playing room for children with a couple of other families from Ukraine. Katiia is an economist, and before fleeing the war, worked as a sales manager at a factory manufacturing furniture. The father of the family remains in Ukraine, as at times of war, men aged 18-60 are not allowed to leave the country, under martial law.
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  • 18 October 2022, Bytom, Poland: Five-year-old Sofija, from Ukraine, enjoys an evening meal in the kitchen of the building where her family is currently staying. Sofija arrived in Poland with her sister Liliia (14) and their mother, Katiia Kharytoniuk (37), from Uman, Ukraine in March 2022, following the Russian invasion of Ukraine. After three months staying in the home of a Polish family, the three now live in a building at the Evangelical Church of the Augsburg Confession in Poland parish in Bytom. The family has two rooms for themselves, and share a kitchen, bathroom and a playing room for children with a couple of other families from Ukraine. Katiia is an economist, and before fleeing the war, worked as a sales manager at a factory manufacturing furniture. The father of the family remains in Ukraine, as at times of war, men aged 18-60 are not allowed to leave the country, under martial law.
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  • 18 October 2022, Bytom, Poland: Five-year-old Sofija, from Ukraine, enjoys an evening meal in the kitchen of the building where her family is currently staying. Sofija arrived in Poland with her sister Liliia (14) and their mother, Katiia Kharytoniuk (37), from Uman, Ukraine in March 2022, following the Russian invasion of Ukraine. After three months staying in the home of a Polish family, the three now live in a building at the Evangelical Church of the Augsburg Confession in Poland parish in Bytom. The family has two rooms for themselves, and share a kitchen, bathroom and a playing room for children with a couple of other families from Ukraine. Katiia is an economist, and before fleeing the war, worked as a sales manager at a factory manufacturing furniture. The father of the family remains in Ukraine, as at times of war, men aged 18-60 are not allowed to leave the country, under martial law.
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  • 18 October 2022, Bytom, Poland: Katiia Kharytoniuk (37) serves her daughter Sofija (5) an evening meal in the kitchen of the building where they live. Katiia arrived as a refugee in Poland from Uman, Ukraine, together with her two daughters Sofija (5) and Liliia (14) in March 2022, following the Russian invasion of Ukraine. After three months staying in the home of a Polish family, she now lives with her daughters in a building at the Evangelical Church of the Augsburg Confession in Poland parish in Bytom. The family has two rooms for themselves, and share a kitchen, bathroom and a playing room for children with a couple of other families from Ukraine. Katiia is an economist, and before fleeing the war, worked as a sales manager at a factory manufacturing furniture. The father of the family remains in Ukraine, as at times of war, men aged 18-60 are not allowed to leave the country, under martial law.
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  • 18 October 2022, Bytom, Poland: Iryna Volkova, a Ukrainian English teacher and psychologist who arrived in Poland from Mariupol together with her two children in April 2022, speaks as one of the participants as Lutheran World Federation staff from multi-purpose cash assistance centres across Poland, established to support incoming refugees to Poland from Ukraine, gather in Bytom, Poland for a full-week training in  'community-based psychosocial support' provided through ACT Church of Sweden.
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  • 18 October 2022, Bytom, Poland: A woman cries as participants engage in a role-play exercise simulating a flood disaster, as Lutheran World Federation staff from multi-purpose cash assistance centres across Poland, established to support incoming refugees to Poland from Ukraine, gather in Bytom, Poland for a full-week training in  'community-based psychosocial support' provided through ACT Church of Sweden.
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  • 18 October 2022, Bytom, Poland: Participants engage in a role-play exercise simulating a car accident, as Lutheran World Federation staff from multi-purpose cash assistance centres across Poland, established to support incoming refugees to Poland from Ukraine, gather in Bytom, Poland for a full-week training in  'community-based psychosocial support' provided through ACT Church of Sweden.
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  • 18 October 2022, Bytom, Poland: Timo Frilander, advisor in the diocese of Tampere, Evangelical Lutheran Church of Finland leads a session as Lutheran World Federation staff from multi-purpose cash assistance centres across Poland, established to support incoming refugees to Poland from Ukraine, gather in Bytom, Poland for a full-week training in  'community-based psychosocial support' provided through ACT Church of Sweden.
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  • 17 October 2022, Bytom, Poland: Participants mark on a map what part of Ukraine they come from, as Lutheran World Federation staff -- most them refugees from Ukraine -- from multi-purpose cash assistance centres across Poland, established to support incoming refugees to Poland from Ukraine, gather in Bytom, Poland for a full-week training in  'community-based psychosocial support' provided through ACT Church of Sweden.
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  • 17 October 2022, Bytom, Poland: Participants put together a 'Flower of well-being', as an exercise mapping what the participants think they need in order to experience well-being, as Lutheran World Federation staff from multi-purpose cash assistance centres across Poland, established to support incoming refugees to Poland from Ukraine, gather in Bytom, Poland for a full-week training in  'community-based psychosocial support' provided through ACT Church of Sweden.
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  • 17 October 2022, Bytom, Poland: Participants carry out a team-building exercise called 'Lead and Follow' to build trust, as Lutheran World Federation staff from multi-purpose cash assistance centres across Poland, established to support incoming refugees to Poland from Ukraine, gather in Bytom, Poland for a full-week training in  'community-based psychosocial support' provided through ACT Church of Sweden.
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  • 17 October 2022, Bytom, Poland: Participants gather for a team-building exercise, as Lutheran World Federation staff from multi-purpose cash assistance centres across Poland, established to support incoming refugees to Poland from Ukraine, gather in Bytom, Poland for a full-week training in  'community-based psychosocial support' provided through ACT Church of Sweden.
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  • 17 October 2022, Bytom, Poland: Participants gather for a team-building exercise, as Lutheran World Federation staff from multi-purpose cash assistance centres across Poland, established to support incoming refugees to Poland from Ukraine, gather in Bytom, Poland for a full-week training in  'community-based psychosocial support' provided through ACT Church of Sweden.
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  • 17 October 2022, Bytom, Poland: Participants carry out a team-building exercise called 'Lead and Follow' to build trust, as Lutheran World Federation staff from multi-purpose cash assistance centres across Poland, established to support incoming refugees to Poland from Ukraine, gather in Bytom, Poland for a full-week training in  'community-based psychosocial support' provided through ACT Church of Sweden.
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  • 17 October 2022, Bytom, Poland: Participants gather for a team-building exercise, as Lutheran World Federation staff from multi-purpose cash assistance centres across Poland, established to support incoming refugees to Poland from Ukraine, gather in Bytom, Poland for a full-week training in  'community-based psychosocial support' provided through ACT Church of Sweden.
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  • 17 October 2022, Bytom, Poland: Kathy Angi, a psychosocial consultant from ACT Church of Sweden speaks, as Lutheran World Federation staff from multi-purpose cash assistance centres across Poland, established to support incoming refugees to Poland from Ukraine, gather in Bytom, Poland for a full-week training in  'community-based psychosocial support' provided through ACT Church of Sweden.
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  • 17 October 2022, Bytom, Poland: Lutheran World Federation staff from multi-purpose cash assistance centres across Poland, established to support incoming refugees to Poland from Ukraine, gather in Bytom, Poland for a full-week training in  'community-based psychosocial support' provided through ACT Church of Sweden.
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  • 17 October 2022, Bytom, Poland: Kathy Angi, a psychosocial consultant from ACT Church of Sweden speaks, as Lutheran World Federation staff from multi-purpose cash assistance centres across Poland, established to support incoming refugees to Poland from Ukraine, gather in Bytom, Poland for a full-week training in  'community-based psychosocial support' provided through ACT Church of Sweden.
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  • 17 October 2022, Bytom, Poland: Sign leading the way to the entrance to a Lutheran World Federation multi-purpose cash assistance centre in Bytom, Poland, located at the Evangelical Church of the Augsburg Confession in Poland parish in Bytom.
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  • 17 October 2022, Bytom, Poland: Evangelical Church of the Augsburg Confession in Poland parish in Bytom.
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  • 17 October 2022, Bytom, Poland: Evangelical Church of the Augsburg Confession in Poland parish in Bytom.
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  • 17 October 2022, Bytom, Poland: Entrance to a Lutheran World Federation multi-purpose cash assistance centre in Bytom, Poland, located at the Evangelical Church of the Augsburg Confession in Poland parish in Bytom.
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  • 17 October 2022, Bytom, Poland: Participants in conversation as Lutheran World Federation staff from multi-purpose cash assistance centres across Poland, established to support incoming refugees to Poland from Ukraine, gather in Bytom, Poland for a full-week training in  'community-based psychosocial support' provided through ACT Church of Sweden.
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  • 17 October 2022, Bytom, Poland: A woman marks on a map what part of Ukraine she comes from, as Lutheran World Federation staff -- most them refugees from Ukraine -- from multi-purpose cash assistance centres across Poland, established to support incoming refugees to Poland from Ukraine, gather in Bytom, Poland for a full-week training in  'community-based psychosocial support' provided through ACT Church of Sweden.
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  • 17 October 2022, Bytom, Poland: Participants carry out a team-building exercise called 'Lead and Follow' to build trust, as Lutheran World Federation staff from multi-purpose cash assistance centres across Poland, established to support incoming refugees to Poland from Ukraine, gather in Bytom, Poland for a full-week training in  'community-based psychosocial support' provided through ACT Church of Sweden. Here, Artur Brzozowski, one of the participants, is among those designated as 'followers' and waits blindly for someone in the group of participants designated as 'leaders' to come lead him to where he needs to go as part of the exercise.
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  • 17 October 2022, Bytom, Poland: Participants carry out a team-building exercise called 'Lead and Follow' to build trust, as Lutheran World Federation staff from multi-purpose cash assistance centres across Poland, established to support incoming refugees to Poland from Ukraine, gather in Bytom, Poland for a full-week training in  'community-based psychosocial support' provided through ACT Church of Sweden.
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  • 17 October 2022, Bytom, Poland: Participants gather for a team-building exercise, as Lutheran World Federation staff from multi-purpose cash assistance centres across Poland, established to support incoming refugees to Poland from Ukraine, gather in Bytom, Poland for a full-week training in  'community-based psychosocial support' provided through ACT Church of Sweden.
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  • 17 October 2022, Bytom, Poland: Participants carry out a team-building exercise called 'Lead and Follow' to build trust, as Lutheran World Federation staff from multi-purpose cash assistance centres across Poland, established to support incoming refugees to Poland from Ukraine, gather in Bytom, Poland for a full-week training in  'community-based psychosocial support' provided through ACT Church of Sweden.
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  • 17 October 2022, Bytom, Poland: Participants carry out a team-building exercise called 'Lead and Follow' to build trust, as Lutheran World Federation staff from multi-purpose cash assistance centres across Poland, established to support incoming refugees to Poland from Ukraine, gather in Bytom, Poland for a full-week training in  'community-based psychosocial support' provided through ACT Church of Sweden.
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  • 17 October 2022, Bytom, Poland: Participants gather for a team-building exercise, as Lutheran World Federation staff from multi-purpose cash assistance centres across Poland, established to support incoming refugees to Poland from Ukraine, gather in Bytom, Poland for a full-week training in  'community-based psychosocial support' provided through ACT Church of Sweden.
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  • 17 October 2022, Bytom, Poland: Participants carry out a team-building exercise, as Lutheran World Federation staff from multi-purpose cash assistance centres across Poland, established to support incoming refugees to Poland from Ukraine, gather in Bytom, Poland for a full-week training in  'community-based psychosocial support' provided through ACT Church of Sweden.
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  • 17 October 2022, Bytom, Poland: Participants carry out a team-building exercise, as Lutheran World Federation staff from multi-purpose cash assistance centres across Poland, established to support incoming refugees to Poland from Ukraine, gather in Bytom, Poland for a full-week training in  'community-based psychosocial support' provided through ACT Church of Sweden.
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  • 17 October 2022, Bytom, Poland: Kathy Angi, a psychosocial consultant from ACT Church of Sweden speaks, as Lutheran World Federation staff from multi-purpose cash assistance centres across Poland, established to support incoming refugees to Poland from Ukraine, gather in Bytom, Poland for a full-week training in  'community-based psychosocial support' provided through ACT Church of Sweden.
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  • 17 October 2022, Bytom, Poland: Participants at work, as Lutheran World Federation staff from multi-purpose cash assistance centres across Poland, established to support incoming refugees to Poland from Ukraine, gather in Bytom, Poland for a full-week training in  'community-based psychosocial support' provided through ACT Church of Sweden.
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  • 17 October 2022, Bytom, Poland: Participants in conversation as Lutheran World Federation staff from multi-purpose cash assistance centres across Poland, established to support incoming refugees to Poland from Ukraine, gather in Bytom, Poland for a full-week training in  'community-based psychosocial support' provided through ACT Church of Sweden.
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  • 17 October 2022, Bytom, Poland: Timo Frilander, advisor in the diocese of Tampere, Evangelical Lutheran Church of Finland, takes notes of participants proposed ground rules, as Lutheran World Federation staff from multi-purpose cash assistance centres across Poland, established to support incoming refugees to Poland from Ukraine, gather in Bytom, Poland for a full-week training in  'community-based psychosocial support' provided through ACT Church of Sweden.
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  • 17 October 2022, Bytom, Poland: Participants at work, as Lutheran World Federation staff from multi-purpose cash assistance centres across Poland, established to support incoming refugees to Poland from Ukraine, gather in Bytom, Poland for a full-week training in  'community-based psychosocial support' provided through ACT Church of Sweden.
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  • 17 October 2022, Bytom, Poland: Participants listen, as Lutheran World Federation staff from multi-purpose cash assistance centres across Poland, established to support incoming refugees to Poland from Ukraine, gather in Bytom, Poland for a full-week training in  'community-based psychosocial support' provided through ACT Church of Sweden.
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  • 17 October 2022, Bytom, Poland: LWF Bytom team leader Katarzyna Kukucz speaks as Lutheran World Federation staff from multi-purpose cash assistance centres across Poland, established to support incoming refugees to Poland from Ukraine, gather in Bytom, Poland for a full-week training in  'community-based psychosocial support' provided through ACT Church of Sweden.
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  • 17 October 2022, Bytom, Poland: LWF Bytom team leader Katarzyna Kukucz speaks as Lutheran World Federation staff from multi-purpose cash assistance centres across Poland, established to support incoming refugees to Poland from Ukraine, gather in Bytom, Poland for a full-week training in  'community-based psychosocial support' provided through ACT Church of Sweden.
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  • 17 October 2022, Bytom, Poland: Lutheran World Federation staff from multi-purpose cash assistance centres across Poland, established to support incoming refugees to Poland from Ukraine, gather in Bytom, Poland for a full-week training in  'community-based psychosocial support' provided through ACT Church of Sweden.
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  • 17 October 2022, Bytom, Poland: Kathy Angi, a psychosocial consultant from ACT Church of Sweden speaks, as Lutheran World Federation staff from multi-purpose cash assistance centres across Poland, established to support incoming refugees to Poland from Ukraine, gather in Bytom, Poland for a full-week training in  'community-based psychosocial support' provided through ACT Church of Sweden.
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  • 17 October 2022, Bytom, Poland: Evangelical Church of the Augsburg Confession in Poland parish in Bytom.
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  • 17 October 2022, Bytom, Poland: Evangelical Church of the Augsburg Confession in Poland parish in Bytom.
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  • 17 October 2022, Bytom, Poland: Daylight moon seen behind a spire at the Evangelical Church of the Augsburg Confession in Poland parish in Bytom.
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  • 8 October 2022, Kraków, Poland: Pigeons take off into the air as a young boy walks too close, while they feed from pieces of bread in the square outside the Cloth Hall -- a markethall and home to a Polish art museum -- in Kraków Old City.
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  • 8 October 2022, Kraków, Poland: Pigeons take off into the air as a young boy walks too close, while they feed from pieces of bread in the square outside the Cloth Hall -- a markethall and home to a Polish art museum -- in Kraków Old City.
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  • 8 October 2022, Kraków, Poland: Pigeons toss pieces of bread into the air as they feed on the square outside the Cloth Hall -- a markethall and home to a Polish art museum -- in Kraków Old City.
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  • 8 October 2022, Kraków, Poland: People go about their day on the square outside the Saint Mary Basilica in Kraków Old City.
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  • 8 October 2022, Kraków, Poland: People sit at a café on a street near the Saint Mary Basilica in the Kraków Old City.
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