(New York, 14 March 2022): As humanitarian needs escalate rapidly in Ukraine, the United Nations humanitarian chief, Martin Griffiths, today allocated US$40 million from the Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) to ramp up aid agencies’ efforts to reach the most vulnerable people.
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March 2022
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November 2023
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Even as humanitarian needs in Ukraine remain significant, the UN calls to look to the future
November 2020
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- The Humanitarian Coordinator in Ukraine Ms. Osnat Lubrani, together with the Ministry for Reintegration of the Temporarily Occupied Territories, launched today the 2021 Humanitarian Response Plan in a bid to meet the needs of 1.9 million conflict-affected people in eastern Ukraine. The Plan seeks US$168 million to provide humanitarian aid and protection to those most vulnerable in 2021.
February 2022
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This report is produced by OCHA Ukraine in collaboration with humanitarian partners.
July 2019
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Analitical report provides a snapshot of the current situation regarding young people in Ukraine
April 2021
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- Initiative to support women’s business initiatives as Ukraine recovers from effects of pandemic
May 2023
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This briefing paper addresses the human rights situation of older persons in the context of the ongoing armed attack by the Russian Federation against Ukraine.
March 2022
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We now know that more than 200,000 people lack access to water across the Donetska oblast in the country’s east. That is according to authorities and our humanitarian colleagues.