Date: November 8–9, 2025
Format: Online
Application Deadline: September 26, 2025
We will livestream the event on YouTube, and the recordings will later be available on our YouTube channel.
about
Over the past years, communities worldwide have faced unprecedented challenges in responding to war, forced displacement, and the psychological needs of those affected.
participants
Activists, psychologists, coordinators, managers and volunteers working with migrants and refugees worldwide
goal
To create a space for sharing practical experiences, discussing innovative approaches, and fostering mutual support across sectors and countries. To provide an opportunity for organizations working in similar fields to learn from each other and gain a broader perspective on their contribution to anti-war efforts
main themes
Psychological Support for Refugees and Displaced Persons – Reflections on evolving needs, practices, and lessons learned.
And three more pressing challenges on the current agenda of non-profit organizations
Short-Term Rehabilitation
Effective Approaches for Groups Arriving for a Short Stay – Strategies for immediate assistance, adaptation, and stabilization.
Preventing Burnout
Collective Resilience and the Search for Meaning – Tools and practices for sustaining energy and hope in long-term work
Activism During Wartime
Survival strategies for activists in exile. Overview of platforms and funds supporting activists. Anti-war art and art activism as forms of ongoing resistance
join us
Let’s come together to share knowledge, inspire action, and strengthen our collective response to global displacement and its psychological impact.
Yana Zubtsova
COMMUNICATIONS MANAGER
If you have any questions about participating in the conference, topics for discussion, or suggestions, I would be happy to hear from you.
