Projects and activities

We provide services with the digital experience to youth Ukrainian people and representatives of vulnerable groups, including representatives of the LGBTIQ community.

Client:
youth, LGBTIQ
Date:
2022-2024
Categories:
Social projects, informational campaigns

GETTEST Pro.Sekc  – The LGBTIQ web magazine about sexual education and HIV & STI prevention with registration for testing

Pro.Sekc is a social project focused on providing access to services for the prevention and diagnosis of HIV and other sexually transmitted diseases for men who have sex with men (MSM), who are part of the LGBTIQ community. The focus on the target audience is due to the fact that in Ukraine, MSM remain the only social group in which the HIV epidemic continues to grow, rather than declining. The project provides a convenient registration mechanism for clients to receive a free service in one of many non-governmental organisations across Ukraine that work in programs to overcome the HIV epidemic.

The website: https://prosekc.com

GETTEST Pro.Sekc  – informational campaign

An information campaign in social networks aimed at encouraging the population, especially with a focus on MSM, who are part of the LGBTIQ community, to regular HIV testing.

To draw attention to the informational campaign, the project team has a production unit that creates video clips on topics related to LGBTIQ, HIV infection, and HIV testing, and distributes them on video-based social media platforms.

For anonymous testing, it is suggested to go through a quick automated registration to the service using a convenient website www.prosekc.com

TikTok campaign: https://www.tiktok.com/@pro.sekc

Coverage of the campaign is between 10 000 000 and 15 000 000 visitors per year

Therapeutic Psychological Support Groups for Women with Trauma (including LGBTQ)

The project includes weekly support groups held in a safe space, facilitated by a licensed psychologist. During these support groups, women and girls from at-risk groups are provided with practices that help them cope with the chronic stress of war, self-help techniques, and a series of exercises. The groups operate on the principle of “open groups,” where new participants can join, and “closed groups,” where new participants cannot be added.

More details: Therapeutic Psychological Support Group for women

Ukraine-Visegrad Development of a Psychological Support Mechanism for Youth during the War

Project aims to provide psychological & mentorship support to youth in Ukraine especially for minorities youth during the ongoing war. It will train psychologists to work with youth and social workers to establish a mentorship program to empower youth through developing groups and psychological support groups. The pilot groups and consults will be implemented in Ukraine offering inperson or online.