Abstract

In the context of the ongoing armed conflict in Ukraine, the research endeavors to unravel the multifaceted challenges faced by social work practitioners as they navigate the complexities of providing support during conflict. This research is motivated by a deep commitment to understanding the complex interplay between social dynamics and the evolving needs of individuals and communities affected by armed conflict. Drawing on a comprehensive review of existing literature, theoretical frameworks, and empirical data, the study explores the complex dynamics of social work within the challenging landscape of armed conflict. Highlighting the ethical considerations inherent in such contexts, the research examines the evolving needs of conflict-affected individuals and outlines priorities for effective intervention. This study aims to make significant contributions to informing and improving social work practice in the specific context of war in Ukraine. In doing so, the research aims not only to respond to the immediate needs of those affected, but also to contribute to a broader discourse on effective humanitarian interventions and the role of social work in conflict zones.

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