Introduction. The war in Ukraine has greatly increased the number of Ukrainians seeking temporary shelter in other countries. A particularly significant number of Ukrainians found refuge in Germany. World experience shows that there are significant war-related problems with refugees' mental health. The article was prepared as part of the German-Ukrainian charity project «Social and psychological support of Ukrainians in Germany» (April 2022 - until now). Aim. To present the concept of the project «Social and psychological support of Ukrainians in Germany». Results and discussion. The concept of the project «Social and psychological support of Ukrainians in Germany» consists of a psychological component and an organizational component. The psychological component deals with the psychological characteristics and the main psychological problems and needs of Ukrainian war refugees in Germany. The organizational component focuses on the project organizers, project's purpose and tasks, as well as its main stages, work forms and methods. Conclusions. The project «Social and psychological support of Ukrainians in Germany» will promote the mental health of Ukrainian war refugees in Germany and establish cooperation between Ukrainian and German mental health specialists.
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