Psychologist Núria Casanovas analyses the drawings of seven children who have lived through the war in Kiev, the capital of Ukraine, which has been under threat of invasion by Vladimir Putin’s troops for more than a year.
Author: Andrea Gabarró
The war has turned the spotlight on Ukraine. And beyond the tragedy of the conflict, endemic problems of society are emerging. One of the most serious is the ‘social orphanhood’, the more than 100,000 children living in institutions inherited from the ‘post-Soviet’ system.
