Nezlamna

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At what stage in a woman’s life is she called upon to tap her deepest reserves of strength? It varies for all of us.

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Date

24/11/2023

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3 min read

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Let me introduce you to NEZLAMNA. This beautiful photo project features the portraits and stories of 18 Ukrainian women who are living in the UK as refugees. All of them have discovered inner resources they could never imagine.

 

What does nezlamna mean? It’s a unique Ukrainian word meaning invincible, unbreakable, resilient. The word has taken on a special meaning for millions of Ukrainian women since the war began in February 2022.

 

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"I’ve accepted that life will never be the same again, and learned to swim in this sea of ​​uncertainty."

Yuliya

The women featured in the NEZLAMNA project are in their 20s, 30s, 40s and 50s. None had been planning to leave their country. They had the trappings of comfortable modern life – houses, cars, possessions – and, more importantly, they lived among communities and people they loved. Most of the women say their main reason for leaving was the safety of their children.

Each story is unique, but common threads emerge. Happy, fulfilling lives. Fear and disbelief when war breaks out. And then powerful journeys of courage, healing, and solidarity.

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Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Integer nec odio. Praesent libero. Sed cursus ante dapibus diam. Sed nisi. Nulla quis sem at nibh elementum imperdiet.

The women featured in the NEZLAMNA project are in their 20s, 30s, 40s and 50s. None had been planning to leave their country. They had the trappings of comfortable modern life – houses, cars, possessions – and, more importantly, they lived among communities and people they loved. Most of the women say their main reason for leaving was the safety of their children.

Each story is unique, but common threads emerge. Happy, fulfilling lives. Fear and disbelief when war breaks out. And then powerful journeys of courage, healing, and solidarity.

The women featured in the NEZLAMNA project are in their 20s, 30s, 40s and 50s. None had been planning to leave their country. They had the trappings of comfortable modern life – houses, cars, possessions – and, more importantly, they lived among communities and people they loved. Most of the women say their main reason for leaving was the safety of their children.

Each story is unique, but common threads emerge. Happy, fulfilling lives. Fear and disbelief when war breaks out. And then powerful journeys of courage, healing, and solidarity.