
The United Nations Improvement Programme (UNDP) in Ukraine, in partnership with the European Union (EU), has launched an interactive on-line exhibition titled “Moments Earlier than,” providing an in-depth look into the work of Ukraine’s first responders and law enforcement officials amid Russia’s full-scale warfare in opposition to Ukraine.
The exhibition options contributions from items of the State Emergency Service of Ukraine and the Nationwide Police of Ukraine within the cities of Dnipro, Zaporizhzhia, and Mykolaiv.
By a sequence of documentary images and private testimonies, the exhibition immerses viewers within the every day realities of emergency response groups. It goes past their fast duties — clearing the aftermath of assaults, evacuating civilians, demining territories, sustaining public order, and dealing with canine items — to disclose the human facet of their work. The undertaking delves into what rescuers and law enforcement officials expertise of their most crucial moments, how they handle psychological and bodily strain, what their mission means to them, and what retains them going regardless of the immense challenges.
The exhibition goals to seize the emotional and psychological dimensions of their work, providing audiences a more in-depth have a look at the individuals who danger their lives every day to guard others. It presents them not solely as expert professionals but additionally as people — individuals who face concern and exhaustion, but stay steadfast of their responsibility, pushed by willpower and dedication.
Head of Cooperation on the EU Delegation to Ukraine Stefan Schleuning famous that the exhibition highlights a facet, usually neglected within the work of law enforcement officials and first responders in Ukraine – their private struggles. “Rescuers and law enforcement officials put their lives on the road on daily basis, and we’re used to seeing them in motion. However behind this, there’s a world of feelings, strain, and fatigue — issues that statistics and numbers can’t seize. This undertaking permits us to see their work not simply as an obligation however by means of a deeply human perspective,” mentioned Schleuning.
UNDP Resident Consultant in Ukraine Jaco Cilliers highlighted that the exhibition displays broader adjustments going down in Ukrainian society. “Rescuers and law enforcement officials do greater than reply to emergencies — they assist communities adapt to the realities of warfare. Their function extends past their customary tasks, and it’s essential to assist them not solely with sources, but additionally by fostering resilience and improvement. At UNDP, with the assist of companions such because the European Union, we’re dedicated to this mission,” Cilliers mentioned.
The exhibition was developed as a part of the flagship EU-UNDP partnership “EU4Recovery – Empowering Communities in Ukraine,” in collaboration with the State Emergency Service and the Nationwide Police in Ukraine). The undertaking was applied by the Vandog Company.
Media inquiries: Yuliia Samus, UNDP Ukraine head of communications; e-mail: yuliia.samus@undp.org