


A workshop entitled “World Café: Dialogue Between Generations” was held in the Darivska community
How can we hear each other when there are so many challenges around us? How can we find common ground between teenagers, parents, and people who have found refuge in the community because of the war?
Recently, we held a workshop in the Darivska community in the format of a “World Café: Dialogue Between Generations” — an effective method of informal communication that helps create a safe space for dialogue where every voice is important and heard.
Why this event is important
Connecting generations. Teens shared their vision for the future of the community, while adults shared their experiences of resilience and support during tough times.
Integration of internally displaced persons. During conversations, participants broke down barriers and built new social ties, transforming “guests” into “neighbors.”
Resource environment. Participants sought common answers to the question: how to support each other and develop the community during times of change.
More than 30 people took part in the event. Thank you all for your sincerity, active discussions, and willingness to engage in dialogue. Together we are stronger!
Partnership and support
The project is being implemented in partnership with the Darivska Village Council
The project is funded with support from UK aid from the British Government (British Embassy Kyiv). It is implemented by Logistics Center for Community Development with the assistance of Caritas Ukraine within the framework of the National PULSE Consortium and coordinated by Right to Protection. Support for this project in Ukraine is provided through the SHARP component of the Humanitarian Assistance, Recovery and Protection Program.
Author:


