1. Introduction
The report provides a detailed analysis of the events held during 2024, their topics, the number of participants, as well as key findings that will help improve the planning and organization of similar programs in the future. The report includes an analysis of the time distribution of events, as well as segmentation of participants by different categories.
2. General analysis of the measures
2.1. Number of events and participants
- Total number of events: 48
- Total number of participants: 1291
2.2. Distribution of participants by gender
- Men: 710 participants (55%)
- Women: 438 participants (34%)
- Children: 143 participants (11%)
2.3. Distribution by direction
| Direction | Number of events | Number of participants |
| Psychological recovery | 31 events | 433 participants |
| Teaching | 7 events | 104 participants |
| Support and motivation | 6 events | 138 participants |
| Team development | 6 events | 54 participants |
| Cooperation with donors | 1 event | 0 participants |
| Promoting development and retraining | 5 events | 62 participants |
| Competition | 12 events | 712 participants |
| Retreat | 4 events | 160 participants |
| Sharing experience | 4 events | 258 participants |
| Fitness lessons | 1 event | 10 participants |
| Raising patriotism | 2 events | 13 participants |
3. Analysis of directions
3.1. Psychological recovery (29 events, 402 participants)
- Main focus: Transformational games, therapeutic methods.
- Gender distribution: 45% men, 50% women.
- Peak activity: March, April, June, August, November.
- Recommendation: Expand activities for men and add specialized activities for this group.
3.2. Training (7 events, 104 participants)
- Main areas: Training for veterans, business and personal development.
- Gender distribution: 45% women.
- Development opportunities: More team building and business training activities are offered.
3.3. Support and motivation (6 events, 138 participants)
- Main focus: Sports competitions and motivational events.
- Gender distribution: 75% male.
- Recommendation: Involve more women in these activities through specialized motivational programs.
3.4. Team development (6 events, 54 participants)
- Main contingent: Veterans, development of teamwork and communication.
- Gender distribution: 66% men.
- Recommendation: Involve more women in the process of creating and developing teams.
3.5. Promoting development and retraining (5 events, 62 participants)
- Gender distribution: 64% women.
- Recommendation: Expand the range of retraining programs for women.
3.6. Competition (12 events, 712 participants)
- Main focus: Sports competitions for veterans.
- Gender distribution: 78% male.
- Recommendation: Increase the number of competitions for diverse groups of veterans.
3.7. Retreat (4 events, 160 participants)
- Focus: Psychotherapeutic methods, relaxation.
- Gender distribution: The majority of participants are women (50%) and children (30%).
- Recommendation: Focus on family and psychological interventions.
3.8. Exchange of experience (4 events, 258 participants)
- Focus: Collaboration with donors.
- Recommendation: Expand the experience exchange program for greater effectiveness.
3.9. Psychological rehabilitation (2 events, 31 participants)
- Recommendation: Increase the number of rehabilitation programs for veterans, particularly those who have survived war trauma.
3.10. Fitness lessons (1 event, 10 participants)
- Recommendation: Develop more programs for veterans’ families, including fitness and health programs.
3.11. Education of patriotism (2 events, 13 participants)
- Recommendation: Actively involve children in patriotic events, create new programs to form national consciousness among youth.
4. Conclusions and recommendations
4.1. Distribution by gender
- Men predominate among participants in sporting events, while women are more actively involved in psychological programs.
- Children actively participate in patriotic activities.
4.2. Popular destinations
- The greatest interest is in psychological activities, competitions, and team development.
4.3. The need to expand programs
- It is recommended to focus on increasing the number of activities for women and families of veterans, especially in the areas of psychological support, retraining, and physical activities.
4.4. Time dynamics
- The peak of event activity falls on the spring-summer period, with the highest rates in June and October.
5. Time dynamics (by months)
| Month | Number of events | Total number of participants |
| February 2024 | 6 | 94 |
| March 2024 | 5 | 115 |
| April 2024 | 6 | 160 |
| May 2024 | 5 | 143 |
| June 2024 | 6 | 198 |
| July 2024 | 6 | 116 |
| August 2024 | 4 | 86 |
| September 2024 | 2 | 205 |
| October 2024 | 4 | 309 |
| November 2024 | 5 | 76 |
| December 2024 | 4 | 146 |
Analysis:
- The largest number of events occurred in April, June, and October, demonstrating active engagement of participants after the summer period.
6. Recommendations for further development
- Involve more women in psychological rehabilitation and development programs.
- Conduct joint activities for veterans’ families that combine psychological and physical aspects of recovery.
- Expand the program to support business initiatives for veterans.
- Actively work with children, especially through patriotic and cultural programs.
Overall results:
Projects and funding:
- Total number of implemented projects: 11.
- Most projects are implemented on an ongoing basis or with clear deadlines (2024-2025).
- The main funding comes from international organizations (UVF, UNDP, ISAR Unity, Gurt, MHP communities).
- Some projects are financed at their own expense, especially within the framework of psychosocial support and cultural initiatives.
Number of participants:
- Total number of project participants: over 1,000 people (including veterans, their families and children).
- The largest number of participants was recorded in the projects “Northern Outpost”, “Artistic Outpost” and “Self-Help Groups” (over 150 people in each of them).
Types of events:
- Psychological recovery and rehabilitation: hippotherapy, psycho-emotional support, self-help groups for veterans and their families.
- Sports and cultural initiatives: competitions, art spaces, theater performances.
- Support for veterans’ families: assistance to veterans’ children during holidays, educational programs.
Financing:
The main sources of funding are international organizations such as UNDP, ISAR Unity and Fins.
The total amount of project funding through partners is over 4 million UAH.
