"The stupid idea of not seeing you again", addresses a silent and
inconspicuous: The trauma caused by family separation due to
an armed conflict; in this case the one in which thousands of people live (the
majority of women, children, and older adults) who came to take refuge in the
Europe's poorest country: Moldova.
According to UNHCR data, 7.2 million people have been displaced
out of Ukraine. Families that had to break up from one day to
other; unique personal stories but connected by a constant
that makes them part of the same drama, the longing to meet again
with their parents, spouses, children, and other loved ones who could not
leave the country because martial law obliges them to remain there, even
against your will.
Without resigning themselves to the stupid idea of never seeing their loved ones again, these people resist in
centers and shelters for refugees in a country with few job opportunities
and many economic difficulties, but with the advantage that from this
place, the return home is fewer kilometers away.