United Nations in Ukraine Annual Results Report 2024

In 2024, jointly with partners, the UN worked on restoring critical water, transport and social infrastructure for over 3 million people while over 10 million benefited from the rehabilitated energy infrastructure. The UN delivered mental health, resilience-building and psychosocial services to almost 1.3 million people, including children. Significant advances were made in demining operations, fostering green economic growth and livelihoods, restoring housing, and strengthening institutional capacity. In addition, the UN provided life-saving support to 8.4 million people.
The UN’s efforts in Ukraine were made possible by $936 million in funding from generous donor partners, including Germany, Japan, Norway, the European Union, and others with total expenditure of $685 million for 2024.
More specific achievements in 2024 include:
- Demining and Safety: Over 15 million square meters of land cleared or surveyed, and more than 7 million individuals reached through mine risk education campaigns, including the 6,4 million with targeted media campaigns.
- Infrastructure Rebuilding: Critical infrastructure restored for 3.1 million Ukrainians, with major restoration of water, energy, and transportation systems.
- Energy Resilience: More than 10 million people benefited from rehabilitated energy infrastructure and energy efficiency measures.
- Social Protection: Social protection services were provided to nearly 1 million vulnerable individuals, strengthening local social safety nets.
- Economic Growth and Job Creation: Nearly 230,000 people were supported in rebuilding their livelihoods through various programs, including vocational training, labour initiatives, business grants and land rehabilitation.
- Housing: Nearly 31,000 people benefited from repaired residences.
- Education and Health: Over 627,000 young people reached with resilience support, and 664,000 adolescents accessed mental health services.