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Episode 38: condition of war

12 min · 4 de may de 2026
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part 1 of a mini-series about rearmament In February 2022, Russia attacked Ukraine. Since then, many people have lost their lives and large parts of the country have been destroyed. The population continues to fight back to this day, while also trying to lead normal lives. Meet Lyudmyla Vysotska, a kindergarten teacher in Lviv, who juggles her work with children with the constant pressure of having family on the front line. Eleanor Hitchman, a psychologist at the International Committee of the Red Cross, manages her organisation's mental health programmes in Ukraine, but faces structural challenges. Find more on this topic in the latest issue of the EZA Magazine. ~~~~~~~~~~ ABOUT THE PODCAST ~~~~~~~~~~ We Work Europe is a podcast by EZA (European Centre For Workers’ Questions) Script and production by Escucha – Audio Identity Editorial team: Ralph Würschinger, Sigrid Schraml, Lukas Fleischmann, Katrin Brueggen Narration by Rebecca Sharp Cover Art by Sofia Wunderling Intro music by Simon Muthers ~~~~~~~~~~~ ABOUT EZA ~~~~~~~~~~~ Official Website of EZA: https://www.eza.org/en/ [https://www.eza.org/en/] EZA magazine: https://www.eza.org/en/eza-magazine [https://www.eza.org/en/eza-magazine] E-Mail: eza [at] eza.org

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