<iati-activities xmlns:xsd="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" generated-datetime="2026-05-21T07:39:20.987" version="2.03" linked-data-default=""><iati-activity last-updated-datetime="2024-04-01T00:00:00" humanitarian="1" linked-data-uri="" hierarchy="2"><iati-identifier>XM-OCHA-CBPF-CBPF-UKR-23-R-INGO-24494</iati-identifier><reporting-org ref="XM-OCHA-CBPF" type="22" secondary-reporter="0"><narrative xml:lang="en">United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs</narrative></reporting-org><title><narrative>Provision of emergency life-saving shelter and NFI assistance to conflict-affected communities and newly accessible areas in the east of Ukraine.</narrative></title><description type="2"><narrative>
ltdiv class="OutlineElement Ltr SCXW120074933 BCX0" style="margin: 0px padding: 0px user-select: text -webkit-user-drag: none -webkit-tap-highlight-color: transparent overflow: visible cursor: text clear: both position: relative direction: ltr"gtltp class="Paragraph SCXW120074933 BCX0" style="margin: 0px padding: 0px user-select: text -webkit-user-drag: none -webkit-tap-highlight-color: transparent overflow-wrap: break-word vertical-align: baseline font-kerning: none"gtltspan data-contrast="none" lang="EN-US" class="TextRun SCXW120074933 BCX0" style="line-height: 12.95px"gtltspan class="NormalTextRun SCXW120074933 BCX0" data-ccp-charstyle="normaltextrun" data-ccp-charstyle-defn="{" style=""gtThrough this Project, PIN will scale up efforts to cover most urgent Shelter/NFI needs of conflict-affected populations in active pre-frontal areas in seven East and Southern oblasts lt/spangtlt/spangtltspan data-contrast="none" lang="EN-GB" class="TextRun SCXW120074933 BCX0" style="line-height: 12.95px"gtltspan class="NormalTextRun SCXW120074933 BCX0" data-ccp-charstyle="normaltextrun"gt(lt/spangtltspan class="NormalTextRun SpellingErrorV2Themed SCXW120074933 BCX0" data-ccp-charstyle="normaltextrun" style="background-position-y: bottom background-image: var(--urlSpellingErrorV2, url("gtDonetskalt/spangtltspan class="NormalTextRun SCXW120074933 BCX0" data-ccp-charstyle="normaltextrun"gt, lt/spangtltspan class="NormalTextRun SpellingErrorV2Themed SCXW120074933 BCX0" data-ccp-charstyle="normaltextrun" style="background-position-y: bottom background-image: var(--urlSpellingErrorV2, url("gtLuhanskalt/spangtltspan class="NormalTextRun SCXW120074933 BCX0" data-ccp-charstyle="normaltextrun"gt, lt/spangtltspan class="NormalTextRun SpellingErrorV2Themed SCXW120074933 BCX0" data-ccp-charstyle="normaltextrun" style="background-position-y: bottom background-image: var(--urlSpellingErrorV2, url("gtDnipropetrovskalt/spangtltspan class="NormalTextRun SCXW120074933 BCX0" data-ccp-charstyle="normaltextrun"gt, Khersonska, lt/spangtltspan class="NormalTextRun SpellingErrorV2Themed SCXW120074933 BCX0" data-ccp-charstyle="normaltextrun" style="background-position-y: bottom background-image: var(--urlSpellingErrorV2, url("gtZaporizkalt/spangtltspan class="NormalTextRun SCXW120074933 BCX0" data-ccp-charstyle="normaltextrun"gt, lt/spangtltspan class="NormalTextRun SpellingErrorV2Themed SCXW120074933 BCX0" data-ccp-charstyle="normaltextrun" style="background-position-y: bottom background-image: var(--urlSpellingErrorV2, url("gtKharkivskalt/spangtltspan class="NormalTextRun SCXW120074933 BCX0" data-ccp-charstyle="normaltextrun"gt, lt/spangtltspan class="NormalTextRun SpellingErrorV2Themed SCXW120074933 BCX0" data-ccp-charstyle="normaltextrun" style="background-position-y: bottom background-image: var(--urlSpellingErrorV2, url("gtMikolaivskalt/spangtltspan class="NormalTextRun SCXW120074933 BCX0" data-ccp-charstyle="normaltextrun"gt) lt/spangtlt/spangtltspan data-contrast="none" lang="EN-US" class="TextRun SCXW120074933 BCX0" style="line-height: 12.95px"gtltspan class="NormalTextRun SCXW120074933 BCX0" data-ccp-charstyle="normaltextrun"gtwhere PIN benefits from high levels of acceptance and direct sustained access to the most vulnerable frontline communities and newly liberated areas. lt/spangtlt/spangtltspan data-contrast="none" lang="EN-GB" class="TextRun SCXW120074933 BCX0" style="line-height: 12.95px"gtltspan class="NormalTextRun SCXW120074933 BCX0" data-ccp-charstyle="normaltextrun"gtPopulations in these oblasts have been heavily affected by the ongoing hostilities, in particular by regular shelling and attacks resulting in damages to public and civilian infrastructure, including private houses. Moreover, target locations show the heaviest impact in terms of population displacement and incidents on civilians (OCHA, Situation Report, 19 December 2022). lt/spangtlt/spangtltspan data-contrast="none" lang="EN-US" class="TextRun SCXW120074933 BCX0" style="line-height: 12.95px"gtltspan class="NormalTextRun SCXW120074933 BCX0" data-ccp-charstyle="normaltextrun"gtThe project will lt/spangtlt/spangtltspan data-contrast="none" lang="EN-GB" class="TextRun SCXW120074933 BCX0" style="line-height: 12.95px"gtltspan class="NormalTextRun SCXW120074933 BCX0" data-ccp-charstyle="normaltextrun"gtensure dignified conditions in formal and non-formal shelters forlt/spangtlt/spangtltspan data-contrast="none" lang="EN-US" class="TextRun SCXW120074933 BCX0" style="line-height: 12.95px"gtltspan class="NormalTextRun SCXW120074933 BCX0" data-ccp-charstyle="normaltextrun"gt a total of 15000 households (45000 unique beneficiaries including approximately 24750 lt/spangtltspan class="NormalTextRun ContextualSpellingAndGrammarErrorV2Themed SCXW120074933 BCX0" data-ccp-charstyle="normaltextrun" style="background-position-y: bottom background-image: var(--urlContextualSpellingAndGrammarErrorV2, url("gtfemalelt/spangtltspan class="NormalTextRun SCXW120074933 BCX0" data-ccp-charstyle="normaltextrun"gt 20250nbspmale) and ensure availability of essential NFIs to render 100 bombs shelters safer (able to shelter approximately 5000 individuals). Identification and selection of beneficiaries will follow vulnerability criteria set by relevant clusters, prioritizing most vulnerable households.lt/spangtltspan class="NormalTextRun CommentStart SCXW120074933 BCX0" data-ccp-charstyle="normaltextrun"gt Accordingly, priority will be given to households with compounded vulnerabilities, such aslt/spangtltspan class="NormalTextRun SCXW120074933 BCX0" data-ccp-charstyle="normaltextrun"gt single-headed households, and female headed-households households with elderly, people with chronic illness or serious medical conditions, and people with disabilities members and marginalized groups. Bomb shelters will be selected in coordination with local authorities and trained community volunteers.lt/spangtltspan class="NormalTextRun SCXW120074933 BCX0" data-ccp-charstyle="eop" data-ccp-charstyle-defn="{"gt lt/spangtlt/spangtltspan class="EOP SCXW120074933 BCX0" data-ccp-props="{" style="line-height: 12.95px"gtnbsplt/spangtlt/pgtlt/divgtltdiv class="OutlineElement Ltr SCXW120074933 BCX0" style="margin: 0px padding: 0px user-select: text -webkit-user-drag: none -webkit-tap-highlight-color: transparent overflow: visible cursor: text clear: both position: relative direction: ltr"gtltp class="Paragraph SCXW120074933 BCX0" style="margin: 0px padding: 0px user-select: text -webkit-user-drag: none -webkit-tap-highlight-color: transparent overflow-wrap: break-word vertical-align: baseline font-kerning: none"gtltspan data-contrast="none" lang="EN-US" class="TextRun SCXW120074933 BCX0" style="line-height: 12.95px"gtltspan class="NormalTextRun SCXW120074933 BCX0" data-ccp-charstyle="normaltextrun"gtThis project is fully in line with strategic priorities defined in the Allocation Strategy 2023 as well as PIN’s country strategy, directly aligning with the SO1 and SO2 of the Ukraine HRP 2022, and lt/spangtlt/spangtltspan data-contrast="none" lang="EN-GB" class="TextRun SCXW120074933 BCX0" style="line-height: 12.95px"gtltspan class="NormalTextRun SCXW120074933 BCX0" data-ccp-charstyle="normaltextrun"gtmore specifically, to the cluster objective CO1.lt/spangtlt/spangtltspan data-contrast="none" lang="EN-US" class="TextRun SCXW120074933 BCX0" style="line-height: 12.95px"gtltspan class="NormalTextRun SCXW120074933 BCX0" data-ccp-charstyle="normaltextrun"gt PIN will address critical gaps in the Shelter/NFI sector, by providing lt/spangtlt/spangtltspan data-contrast="none" lang="EN-GB" class="TextRun SCXW120074933 BCX0" style="line-height: 12.95px"gtltspan class="NormalTextRun SCXW120074933 BCX0" data-ccp-charstyle="normaltextrun"gtEmergency Shelter Kits (ESK) to families living in lt/spangtltspan class="NormalTextRun SpellingErrorV2Themed SCXW120074933 BCX0" data-ccp-charstyle="normaltextrun" style="background-position-y: bottom background-image: var(--urlSpellingErrorV2, url("gtraionslt/spangtltspan class="NormalTextRun SCXW120074933 BCX0" data-ccp-charstyle="normaltextrun"gt and lt/spangtltspan class="NormalTextRun SpellingErrorV2Themed SCXW120074933 BCX0" data-ccp-charstyle="normaltextrun" style="background-position-y: bottom background-image: var(--urlSpellingErrorV2, url("gthromadaslt/spangtltspan class="NormalTextRun SCXW120074933 BCX0" data-ccp-charstyle="normaltextrun"gt heavily affected by conflict (including remote and hard to reach newly liberated areas, villages located close to the active frontlines), and find themselves unable to repair their destroyed houses without support. Further, PIN will provide essential Non-food items (NFIs), equipping the space to ensure formal and non-formal bomb shelters provide a safer, protective and more dignified environment for those seeking refuge of hostilities and violence. lt/spangtlt/spangtltspan data-contrast="none" lang="EN-US" class="TextRun SCXW120074933 BCX0" style="line-height: 12.95px"gtltspan class="NormalTextRun SCXW120074933 BCX0" data-ccp-charstyle="eop"gt lt/spangtlt/spangtlt/pgtlt/divgt


ltpgtltspan class="NormalTextRun SCXW58148121 BCX0" data-ccp-charstyle="normaltextrun" data-ccp-charstyle-defn="{" style="user-select: text -webkit-user-drag: none -webkit-tap-highlight-color: transparent text-align: justify text-decoration-color: initial"gtLeveraging on a wide network of CSOs partnerships as well as through strong direct presence in the field, PIN has expanded its outreach in the past since the conflict escalated, reaching more than 3.8 million individuals across Ukraine, with funding from Swiss Development Cooperation (SDC), DG ECHO, DG NEAR, PIN SOS Public Collection and UNOCHA. The project would enable PIN to continue the implementation of its strategy focusing on targeting the most vulnerable hard-to-reach populations affected by the conflict. Accountability to Affected Population (AAP), protection mainstreaming will remain guiding principles during implementation of the project lt/spangtltspan class="NormalTextRun SCXW58148121 BCX0" data-ccp-charstyle="normaltextrun" style="user-select: text -webkit-user-drag: none -webkit-tap-highlight-color: transparent text-align: justify text-decoration-color: initial"gtThe volatile security situation in the target areas, accessibility of some locations, and limited ability to provide assistance in areas newly occupied by Russian forces have been identified as risks potentially affecting the smooth implementation of the project. In this regard, PIN’s strong risk assessment and monitoring ensure adequate mitigation measures are put in place such as safety and security training for all field staff, robust security, and travel SOPs, maintaining good relations with relevant government authorities, and information exchange with other INGOs and local CSOs on access issues. Shall risks foreseen under this project materialize, PIN will ensure duly application of contingency measures to continue guaranteeing the delivery of assistance in an accountable, safe and responsible manner.lt/spangtlt/pgt</narrative></description><participating-org ref="" role="2" type="21" activity-id=""><narrative>People in Need</narrative></participating-org><participating-org ref="" role="4" type="21" activity-id=""><narrative>People in Need</narrative></participating-org><participating-org ref="XM-OCHA-CBPF-UKR81" role="1" type="40" activity-id="XM-OCHA-CBPF-UKR81-2023"><narrative>Ukraine Humanitarian Fund</narrative></participating-org><activity-status code="3" /><activity-date iso-date="2023-03-01" type="1" /><activity-date iso-date="2023-03-01" type="2" /><activity-date iso-date="2024-01-31" type="3" /><activity-date iso-date="2024-01-31" type="4" /><contact-info><organisation><narrative /></organisation><department><narrative /></department><person-name><narrative /></person-name><job-title><narrative /></job-title><telephone /><email /></contact-info><activity-scope code="4" /><recipient-country code="UA" percentage="100" /><sector vocabulary="99" vocabulary-uri="https://www.humanitarianresponse.info/en/coordination/clusters" code="4" percentage="100.00"><narrative>Emergency Shelter and NFI</narrative></sector><sector vocabulary="1" code="43010" percentage="100.00" /><collaboration-type code="4" /><default-flow-type code="10" /><default-aid-type code="C01" /><default-tied-status code="5" /><budget type="1" status="2"><period-start iso-date="2023-03-01" /><period-end iso-date="2023-12-31" /><value currency="USD" value-date="2023-02-22">2853327.89</value></budget><budget type="1" status="2"><period-start iso-date="2024-01-01" /><period-end iso-date="2024-12-31" /><value currency="USD" value-date="2023-02-22">290010.38</value></budget><capital-spend percentage="0" /><transaction ref="UKR81-24494" humanitarian="1"><transaction-type code="2" /><transaction-date iso-date="2023-02-22" /><value currency="USD" value-date="2023-02-22">3143338.27</value><provider-org provider-activity-id="XM-OCHA-CBPF-UKR81-2023" type="40" ref="XM-OCHA-CBPF-UKR81"><narrative>Ukraine Humanitarian Fund</narrative></provider-org><receiver-org><narrative>People in Need</narrative></receiver-org></transaction><transaction ref="3307054030" humanitarian="1"><transaction-type code="3" /><transaction-date iso-date="2024-04-01" /><value currency="USD" value-date="2024-04-01">628667.65</value><provider-org provider-activity-id="XM-OCHA-CBPF-UKR81-2023" type="40" ref="XM-OCHA-CBPF-UKR81"><narrative>Ukraine Humanitarian Fund</narrative></provider-org><receiver-org><narrative>People in Need</narrative></receiver-org></transaction><transaction ref="3306111146" humanitarian="1"><transaction-type code="3" /><transaction-date iso-date="2023-03-01" /><value currency="USD" value-date="2023-03-01">2514670.62</value><provider-org provider-activity-id="XM-OCHA-CBPF-UKR81-2023" type="40" ref="XM-OCHA-CBPF-UKR81"><narrative>Ukraine Humanitarian Fund</narrative></provider-org><receiver-org><narrative>People in Need</narrative></receiver-org></transaction><document-link format="application/http" url="http://pfbi.unocha.org"><title><narrative>Ukraine BI 2023</narrative></title><category code="B17" /><language code="en" /></document-link><related-activity ref="XM-OCHA-CBPF-UKR81-2023" type="1" /></iati-activity><iati-activity last-updated-datetime="2024-12-05T00:00:00" humanitarian="1" linked-data-uri="" hierarchy="2"><iati-identifier>XM-OCHA-CBPF-CBPF-UKR-23-R-INGO-24496</iati-identifier><reporting-org ref="XM-OCHA-CBPF" type="22" secondary-reporter="0"><narrative xml:lang="en">United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs</narrative></reporting-org><title><narrative>Emergency assistance to the conflict affected population in the eastern and southern oblasts of Ukraine </narrative></title><description type="2"><narrative>ltpgt


lt/pgtltpgtltspangtThis action is an integrated lifesaving
and emergency project aiming to increase access to protection and Shelter 
NFIs assistance for internally Displaced persons (IDPs), returnees, and
conflict-affected persons in the regions of Kharkiv and Donetsk (GCA –
Government Controlled Areas only) in eastern Ukraine, and Mykolaiv and Kherson
(GCA – Government Controlled Areas only) in southern Ukraine. The project has
been designed as an integrated response where Protection is the overarching
sector informing Shelter and NFI as well as DRC’s overall response in the
targeted regions. This intervention will complement and will be carried out in
synergy with DRC’s emergency program in eastern and southern Ukraine which
includes - through funding from other donors – Protection, Shelter  NFIs, MPCA,
Economic Recovery, Exploded Ordnance Risk Education, and Humanitarian Demining
activities. lt/spangtlt/pgt

ltpgtltspangtProtection. lt/spangtltspangtThe intervention focuses on collecting and analyzing data concerning
protection risks of the Persons of Concern (PoC) through Protection Monitoring
(PM) to inform DRC and the overall response. PM data and analysis will be summarized
in quarterly reports to generate a reference source for evidence-based
programming. DRC will also conduct RPA – Rapid Protection Assessment where PM
will not be appropriate due to security concerns. As complementary activities
to PM to mitigate the protection risks of Persons with Specific Needs (PWSN)
identified through PM, DRC will implement individual Protection Assistance
(IPA) and/or Cash for Protection, group protection information sessions, internal
and external case referrals, Psychosocial support (PSS) level 2, and legal aid
(legal group information sessions, legal counseling, and legal assistance). All
above-mentioned protection activities will be integrated programmatically and
geographically as much as possible.lt/spangtlt/pgt

ltpgtltspangtShelter  NFI.lt/spangtltspangt While Shelter  NFI assistance focuses on
lifesaving activities, some activities such apartment and house winterization
and repair will have a longer-term impact in mitigating PoC protection risks.
House and apartment repairs will be carried out only in the regions of Mykolaiv
and Kharkiv as most of the targeted locations in Donetsk and Kherson regions
are currently at shelling range distance from the frontlines, so these kinds of
actions are deemed not yet appropriate.  Household
(HH) standard NFI kits, Collective Center (CC) HH standard NFI kits will be
distributed in all four targeted regions. Emergency Shelter Kits (ESK) will mainly
be distributed in Kherson and Donetsk oblasts, but also in remote areas of Kharkiv
and Mykolaiv regions. In addition to this, DRC will deliver family hygiene kits
to PoC through funding from other donors to integrate the basic needs
assistance provided through this intervention. All DRC´s NFI kits as well as
the ESK have been designed in accordance with the Shelter  NFI cluster
standards.lt/spangtlt/pgtltpgtlt/pgt</narrative></description><participating-org ref="" role="2" type="21" activity-id=""><narrative>Danish Refugee Council</narrative></participating-org><participating-org ref="" role="4" type="21" activity-id=""><narrative>Danish Refugee Council</narrative></participating-org><participating-org ref="XM-OCHA-CBPF-UKR81" role="1" type="40" activity-id="XM-OCHA-CBPF-UKR81-2023"><narrative>Ukraine Humanitarian Fund</narrative></participating-org><activity-status code="3" /><activity-date iso-date="2023-03-13" type="1" /><activity-date iso-date="2023-03-13" type="2" /><activity-date iso-date="2024-03-12" type="3" /><activity-date iso-date="2024-03-12" type="4" /><contact-info><organisation><narrative /></organisation><department><narrative /></department><person-name><narrative /></person-name><job-title><narrative /></job-title><telephone /><email /></contact-info><activity-scope code="4" /><recipient-country code="UA" percentage="100" /><sector vocabulary="99" vocabulary-uri="https://www.humanitarianresponse.info/en/coordination/clusters" code="4" percentage="73.00"><narrative>Emergency Shelter and NFI</narrative></sector><sector vocabulary="99" vocabulary-uri="https://www.humanitarianresponse.info/en/coordination/clusters" code="10" percentage="27.00"><narrative>Protection</narrative></sector><sector vocabulary="1" code="43010" percentage="100.00" /><collaboration-type code="4" /><default-flow-type code="10" /><default-aid-type code="C01" /><default-tied-status code="5" /><budget type="1" status="2"><period-start iso-date="2023-03-13" /><period-end iso-date="2023-12-31" /><value currency="USD" value-date="2023-03-29">3771365.21</value></budget><budget type="1" status="2"><period-start iso-date="2024-01-01" /><period-end iso-date="2024-12-31" /><value currency="USD" value-date="2023-03-29">926751.86</value></budget><capital-spend percentage="0" /><transaction ref="UKR81-24496" humanitarian="1"><transaction-type code="2" /><transaction-date iso-date="2023-03-29" /><value currency="USD" value-date="2023-03-29">4698117.07</value><provider-org provider-activity-id="XM-OCHA-CBPF-UKR81-2023" type="40" ref="XM-OCHA-CBPF-UKR81"><narrative>Ukraine Humanitarian Fund</narrative></provider-org><receiver-org><narrative>Danish Refugee Council</narrative></receiver-org></transaction><transaction ref="3306161823" humanitarian="1"><transaction-type code="3" /><transaction-date iso-date="2023-04-06" /><value currency="USD" value-date="2023-04-06">3278493.66</value><provider-org provider-activity-id="XM-OCHA-CBPF-UKR81-2023" type="40" ref="XM-OCHA-CBPF-UKR81"><narrative>Ukraine Humanitarian Fund</narrative></provider-org><receiver-org><narrative>Danish Refugee Council</narrative></receiver-org></transaction><transaction ref="330763172" humanitarian="1"><transaction-type code="3" /><transaction-date iso-date="2024-12-05" /><value currency="USD" value-date="2024-12-05">1419623.41</value><provider-org provider-activity-id="XM-OCHA-CBPF-UKR81-2023" type="40" ref="XM-OCHA-CBPF-UKR81"><narrative>Ukraine Humanitarian Fund</narrative></provider-org><receiver-org><narrative>Danish Refugee Council</narrative></receiver-org></transaction><document-link format="application/http" url="http://pfbi.unocha.org"><title><narrative>Ukraine BI 2023</narrative></title><category code="B17" /><language code="en" /></document-link><related-activity ref="XM-OCHA-CBPF-UKR81-2023" type="1" /></iati-activity><iati-activity last-updated-datetime="2025-04-24T00:00:00" humanitarian="1" linked-data-uri="" hierarchy="2"><iati-identifier>XM-OCHA-CBPF-CBPF-UKR-23-R-INGO-24497</iati-identifier><reporting-org ref="XM-OCHA-CBPF" type="22" secondary-reporter="0"><narrative xml:lang="en">United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs</narrative></reporting-org><title><narrative>Life-saving humanitarian mine action across eastern and southern Ukraine</narrative></title><description type="2"><narrative>ltpgt
lt/pgtltpgt
ltspangtThis project is designed to mitigate the negative
impact on communities and individuals of the widespread Explosive Ordnance (EO)
contamination resulting from the conflict escalation since February 2022. The
Danish Refugee Council (DRC) will implement an integrated response with the
deployment of two clearance teams, two Non-Technical Survey (NTS) teams, four
EORE teams accompanied by the implementation of Explosive Ordnance Risk
Education (EORE) social media campaign, as well as the provision of Victim
Assistance (VA) services through Targeted Individual Assistance (TIA) to
identified victims of EO accidents. With a gender-, age-, and diversity-centred
approach, DRC intends to contribute to the three objectives of the Protection –
Mine Action (MA) Cluster. The project will be implemented in all the Oblasts of
the allocation: Kharkiv, Donetsk, Kherson, Mykolaiv, Luhansk, Zaporizhzhia,
Odesa, and Dnipropetrovsk Oblasts. DRC aims to reach over two million people with this project - 2,000,000 with online EORE mass media campaign, 19,200 with in-person EORE sessions, 145 with clearance, and 122 with Victim Assistance.lt/spangtlt/pgtltpgtltspangtltbrgtlt/spangtlt/pgtltpgtltbrgtThis project will also support the procurement of consultancy services for the development of an area-based coordination model for Ukraine, on behalf of the Area-Based Coordination Task Force (ABC TF) under the Humanitarian Country Team (HCT). 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since 2015 with its local ltbgtwomen led partner organisation ‘NGO League of
Socially Responsible Women’lt/bgt in the field of provision of multisectoral
humanitarian assistance to IDPs, host communities and to implement social
development projects. Besides humanitarian activities Kherson Crisis Centre for
women fleeing domestic violence was extended and renovated (February 2019 -
December 2021) by HIA in cooperation with its partner.ltbrgtlt/pgtltp class="" style=""gtltspan lang="EN-GB"gt
During the occupation HIA and its’ partner organization suspended the
activities in the region, however ltbgtsince the partial liberation of Kherson
HIA resumed its work lt/bgtand already ltbgtsupported more than 35 thousand people lt/bgtin
the region (3210 0-17 fm, 10082 18-59 fm, 7915 60+ fm 3273 0-17 m, 7161 18-59
m, 4004 60+ m including 1353 PwD) with lifesaving food, NFI and critical
infrastructure assistance (including 46 power generators, 2-19 kW) between
November-December 2022. (25,774 people in Kherson, 1,172 people in Mykolaiv and
8,699 people in Odesa)  ltbrgt
Current project aims to provide principled and lifesaving assistance to people
affected by the war in Ukraine including response to the needs of the newly
liberated areas. ltbrgt
The ltbgtproject will be implemented in three Oblasts:lt/bgt in newly liberated
areas which have ltbgtenormous needs and infrastructural challenges (Kherson)lt/bgt
and in tltbgtwo Oblasts that are hosting IDPs lt/bgtand the critical infrastructure
also affected by the recent attacks. ltbrgt
 ltbgtltigtEmergency shelter support lt/igtlt/bgt(voucher support for lightly damaged
houses, especially in Kherson Oblast (CA2.1)ltbrgt
 ltbgtltigtProvision of household level NFI kitslt/igtlt/bgt including basic bomb
shelter equipment, batteries, power generators with accessories and fuel,
Khersonska, Odeska and Mykolaivska Oblasts (CA1.3)ltbrgt
 ltbgtltigtltbgtltigtltspan style="font-family: Arial, sans-serif color: black" lang="EN-US"gtProvision of bomb
shelter NFIs and minor repairs lt/spangtlt/igtlt/bgtlt/igtlt/bgtfor community
level centres, critical service providers and institutions including social service providers. (e.g. large capacity batteries, rechargeable flashlight (battery
flashlight), manual fire extinguisher, hand wash (15-21 liter liquid tank with
tap, plastic water tank (60 liter with handle, adjustable with lid), first aid
kits, food storage boxes (20 liters), plastic container with lid (16 liters),
power generator with accessories and fuel, tools suitable for self-rescue
(shovel, pickaxe, spade, etc/set).) Khersonska, Odeska and Mykolaivska Oblasts
(CO1)ltbrgt
Activities are ltbgtdivided between the three oblasts as followslt/bgt:ltbrgt
Khersonska Oblast - 70%ltbrgt
Odeska Oblast - 20%ltbrgt
Mykolaivska Oblast – 10%lt/spangtlt/pgtltpgt

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1. Kherson Oblast: City of Kherson, Kherson district (villages of Chernobajyka,
Stepanivak, Zelenivka, Antonivka), Korbalny distric,t Dnipro district, Beryslav
district (Novoraiska, Beryslav, Mulivska village, Kalynivska, Novovoronstovska,
Tyaginska village, Velyko Oleksandrivska)ltbrgt
2. Mykolaivski Oblast, Ochakivsky districtltbrgt
3. Odeska Oblast, Odeska district, Izmailsky districtlt/spangtlt/pgtltpgt





ltbrgtlt/pgtltp class="sceditor-nlf"gtltbrgtlt/pgt</narrative></description><participating-org ref="" role="2" type="21" activity-id=""><narrative>Hungarian Interchurch Aid</narrative></participating-org><participating-org ref="" role="4" type="21" activity-id=""><narrative>Hungarian Interchurch Aid</narrative></participating-org><participating-org ref="" role="4" type="22" activity-id=""><narrative>NGO "League of Socially Responsible Women"</narrative></participating-org><participating-org ref="XM-OCHA-CBPF-UKR81" role="1" type="40" activity-id="XM-OCHA-CBPF-UKR81-2023"><narrative>Ukraine Humanitarian Fund</narrative></participating-org><activity-status code="3" /><activity-date iso-date="2023-03-01" type="1" /><activity-date iso-date="2023-03-01" type="2" /><activity-date iso-date="2023-12-31" type="3" /><activity-date iso-date="2023-12-31" type="4" /><contact-info><organisation><narrative /></organisation><department><narrative /></department><person-name><narrative /></person-name><job-title><narrative /></job-title><telephone /><email /></contact-info><activity-scope code="4" /><recipient-country code="UA" percentage="100" /><sector vocabulary="99" vocabulary-uri="https://www.humanitarianresponse.info/en/coordination/clusters" code="4" percentage="100.00"><narrative>Emergency Shelter and NFI</narrative></sector><sector vocabulary="1" code="43010" percentage="100.00" /><collaboration-type code="4" /><default-flow-type code="10" /><default-aid-type code="C01" /><default-tied-status code="5" /><budget type="1" status="2"><period-start iso-date="2023-03-01" /><period-end iso-date="2023-12-31" /><value currency="USD" value-date="2023-02-17">1000004.13</value></budget><capital-spend percentage="0" /><transaction ref="UKR81-24498" humanitarian="1"><transaction-type code="2" /><transaction-date iso-date="2023-02-17" /><value currency="USD" value-date="2023-02-17">1000004.13</value><provider-org provider-activity-id="XM-OCHA-CBPF-UKR81-2023" type="40" ref="XM-OCHA-CBPF-UKR81"><narrative>Ukraine Humanitarian Fund</narrative></provider-org><receiver-org><narrative>Hungarian Interchurch Aid</narrative></receiver-org></transaction><transaction ref="3307010602" humanitarian="1"><transaction-type code="3" /><transaction-date iso-date="2024-03-08" /><value currency="USD" value-date="2024-03-08">200000.83</value><provider-org provider-activity-id="XM-OCHA-CBPF-UKR81-2023" type="40" ref="XM-OCHA-CBPF-UKR81"><narrative>Ukraine Humanitarian Fund</narrative></provider-org><receiver-org><narrative>Hungarian Interchurch Aid</narrative></receiver-org></transaction><transaction ref="3306111147" humanitarian="1"><transaction-type code="3" /><transaction-date iso-date="2023-03-01" /><value currency="USD" value-date="2023-03-01">800003.30</value><provider-org provider-activity-id="XM-OCHA-CBPF-UKR81-2023" type="40" ref="XM-OCHA-CBPF-UKR81"><narrative>Ukraine Humanitarian Fund</narrative></provider-org><receiver-org><narrative>Hungarian Interchurch Aid</narrative></receiver-org></transaction><document-link format="application/http" url="http://pfbi.unocha.org"><title><narrative>Ukraine BI 2023</narrative></title><category code="B17" /><language code="en" /></document-link><related-activity ref="XM-OCHA-CBPF-UKR81-2023" type="1" /></iati-activity><iati-activity last-updated-datetime="2024-12-18T00:00:00" humanitarian="1" linked-data-uri="" hierarchy="2"><iati-identifier>XM-OCHA-CBPF-CBPF-UKR-23-R-INGO-24499</iati-identifier><reporting-org ref="XM-OCHA-CBPF" type="22" secondary-reporter="0"><narrative xml:lang="en">United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs</narrative></reporting-org><title><narrative>Emergency response to meet the basic WASH and CP needs of conflict-affected families and vulnerable children in areas of Donetsk oblast beyond the control of the Government of Ukraine </narrative></title><description type="2"><narrative>ltpgt
ltdivgtltpgtltspangtWar in Ukraine have left at least 17.7m people
in need including 2.5m only in Donestka Oblast. The unavailability of
services, exposure to explosive remnants of war (ERWs), presence of armed
personnel and war itself, has left thousands of people, particularly women,
girls and boys, at risk of protection and sexual and gender based violence (SGBV)
risks, as well as in need of protective services and GBV prevention and
response. Furthermore, the war has exacerbated pre-existing intersectional
inequalities related to gender, income, age and disabilities. As war continues,
needs for child appropriate psycho-social support (PSS) will continue to
increase, as childcare infrastructure, increased women’s care burden and
declining access to income-generating activities worsen. Every single child in
these areas is facing extreme loss, anxiety, and uncertainty, with the lack of
qualified personnel for protective service exacerbating difficulties with
accessing provisions of basic services. In addition, damage to infrastructure
has severely impacted access to water in areas beyond the control of the GoU
with increased risks of waterborne diseases seen with newly created wells not providing
enough water of high quality to meet the needs of affected communities.
Constant disruptions of energy supply and heating as well as difficulties with accessing
basic hygiene and NFI's adds to health risks for children and families.lt/spangtltbrgtlt/pgtltpgtltbrgtltspangtlt/spangtlt/pgtltpgtltspangtAs a response, SC in alliance with the local partner Donbass
Development Center (DC) seeks that war affected girls, boys, women and men
access an integrated package of Emergency WASH and Child protection lifesaving
services to mitigate the effects of violence in Ukraine. lt/spangtlt/pgtltpgtltspangtTo increase access to safe drinking water for vulnerable displaced
families, SC and DC will provide repairments, maintenance and upgrades to water
supply and heating systems in schools, health facilities and social
institutions - both in rural and urban areas. In addition, water tanks will be distributed
and installed in social and educational institutions, to store water and
facilitate access to vulnerable host communities. Moreover, it will facilitate
the use of water treatment equipment such as small capacity generators, pumps
and mobile water treatment units depending on the need of communities.lt/spangtltspangtlt/spangtlt/pgtltpgt

ltspangtTo enhance the provision of services to boys, girls and children with
disabilities and their families, SC and DC will provide PSS and protection
response, with the establishment of a Child Friendly Space (CFS) for children
to engage in semi-structured recreational and playful activities that are age,
gender and disability appropriate. Children that are not able to participate in
the CFS activities will be provided with individual PSS kits. SC will also develop
relevant trainings on gender equality, child safeguarding and safe programming
activities for the local partner DC. For specific cases of children with
disabilities, SC and DC will deliver aid appliances depending on each child’s
need, as well as adequate support for them to be included in CFS activities of
the project.lt/spangtlt/pgtlt/divgtltpgtltbrgtlt/pgtlt/pgt</narrative></description><participating-org ref="" role="2" type="21" activity-id=""><narrative>Save the Children Fund</narrative></participating-org><participating-org ref="" role="4" type="21" activity-id=""><narrative>Save the Children Fund</narrative></participating-org><participating-org ref="" role="4" type="22" activity-id=""><narrative>Donbass Development Centre</narrative></participating-org><participating-org ref="XM-OCHA-CBPF-UKR81" role="1" type="40" activity-id="XM-OCHA-CBPF-UKR81-2023"><narrative>Ukraine Humanitarian Fund</narrative></participating-org><activity-status code="3" /><activity-date iso-date="2023-03-16" type="1" /><activity-date iso-date="2023-03-16" type="2" /><activity-date iso-date="2024-04-30" type="3" /><activity-date iso-date="2024-04-30" type="4" /><contact-info><organisation><narrative /></organisation><department><narrative /></department><person-name><narrative /></person-name><job-title><narrative /></job-title><telephone /><email /></contact-info><activity-scope code="4" /><recipient-country code="UA" percentage="100" /><sector vocabulary="99" vocabulary-uri="https://www.humanitarianresponse.info/en/coordination/clusters" code="10" percentage="40.00"><narrative>Protection</narrative></sector><sector vocabulary="99" vocabulary-uri="https://www.humanitarianresponse.info/en/coordination/clusters" code="11" percentage="60.00"><narrative>Water, Sanitation and Hygiene</narrative></sector><sector vocabulary="1" code="43010" percentage="100.00" /><collaboration-type code="4" /><default-flow-type code="10" /><default-aid-type code="C01" /><default-tied-status code="5" /><budget type="1" status="2"><period-start iso-date="2023-03-16" /><period-end iso-date="2023-12-31" /><value currency="USD" value-date="2023-04-11">1058394.16</value></budget><budget type="1" status="2"><period-start iso-date="2024-01-01" /><period-end iso-date="2024-12-31" /><value currency="USD" value-date="2023-04-11">441605.84</value></budget><capital-spend percentage="0" /><transaction ref="UKR81-24499" humanitarian="1"><transaction-type code="2" /><transaction-date iso-date="2023-04-11" /><value currency="USD" value-date="2023-04-11">1500000.00</value><provider-org provider-activity-id="XM-OCHA-CBPF-UKR81-2023" type="40" ref="XM-OCHA-CBPF-UKR81"><narrative>Ukraine Humanitarian Fund</narrative></provider-org><receiver-org><narrative>Save the Children Fund</narrative></receiver-org></transaction><transaction ref="3306190362" humanitarian="1"><transaction-type code="3" /><transaction-date iso-date="2023-04-27" /><value currency="USD" value-date="2023-04-27">900000.00</value><provider-org provider-activity-id="XM-OCHA-CBPF-UKR81-2023" type="40" ref="XM-OCHA-CBPF-UKR81"><narrative>Ukraine Humanitarian Fund</narrative></provider-org><receiver-org><narrative>Save the Children Fund</narrative></receiver-org></transaction><transaction ref="3307125126" humanitarian="1"><transaction-type code="3" /><transaction-date iso-date="2024-05-02" /><value currency="USD" value-date="2024-05-02">600000.00</value><provider-org provider-activity-id="XM-OCHA-CBPF-UKR81-2023" type="40" ref="XM-OCHA-CBPF-UKR81"><narrative>Ukraine Humanitarian Fund</narrative></provider-org><receiver-org><narrative>Save the Children Fund</narrative></receiver-org></transaction><transaction ref="2400535974" humanitarian="1"><transaction-type code="7" /><transaction-date iso-date="2024-12-18" /><value currency="USD" value-date="2024-12-18">67335.76</value><provider-org><narrative>Save the Children Fund</narrative></provider-org><receiver-org><narrative>United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs</narrative></receiver-org></transaction><document-link format="application/http" url="http://pfbi.unocha.org"><title><narrative>Ukraine BI 2023</narrative></title><category code="B17" /><language code="en" /></document-link><related-activity ref="XM-OCHA-CBPF-UKR81-2023" type="1" /></iati-activity><iati-activity last-updated-datetime="2025-06-20T00:00:00" humanitarian="1" linked-data-uri="" hierarchy="2"><iati-identifier>XM-OCHA-CBPF-CBPF-UKR-23-R-INGO-24508</iati-identifier><reporting-org ref="XM-OCHA-CBPF" type="22" secondary-reporter="0"><narrative xml:lang="en">United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs</narrative></reporting-org><title><narrative>Multi-Sectoral Life-Saving Assistance to conflict-affected communities in Kharkivska Oblast</narrative></title><description type="2"><narrative>ltpgtlt/pgtltpgtltspangtltspangtThe proposed project will address the humanitarian needs of  women, girls at risk, single elderly person and PwDs among  conflict-affected population in hard to reach and newly accessible hromadas in Kharkiv Oblast providing health and protection services and non-food items (NFIs) services through mobile and semi-static approach. The choice of these modalities is justified by the extreme volatile context in which the action will take place. For this, Light of Hope (LoH) will address their humanitarian needs through lt/spangtltspangtmobile protection-GBV-health teamslt/spangtltspangt while Myrne Nebo (MN) will provide health and NFI assistance within its 10 humanitarian hubs located within the region, including newly liberated areas.  MN tentative raions to be confirmed or change through the RHNA: Bhodukhiv (Zolochiv), Chuhiv (Chuhuiv and Vovchansk), Izyum (Izyum), Kharkiv (Derhaci, Mala, Danylivka, and Kharkiv), and Kupiansk (Kupiansk). LoH mobile teams will tentatively work in lt/spangtltspangtLozova, Kharkiv (Merefa), and Izyium (Donets).lt/spangtlt/spangtlt/pgtltpgtltspangtltspangtTo strengthen the local led initiatives in Kharkivska oblast who have been providing life saving humanitarian assistance since the onset of the war, the proposed action will be implemented by INTERSOS’ local partners LoH and Myrne Nebo while INTERSOS will directly implement cash activities and medical prepositioning only. The internal know-how of both organizations in terms of sectors of implementation and accessibility assures organizational capacity to deliver efficient response to humanitarian needs. LoH will provide protection and GBV services through mobile teams, as well as within the framework of humanitarian hubs managed by Myrne Nebo within the oblast. The facilities will especially support women and girls at risk and will serve as a meeting place. Due to the presence of explosive hazards, mine risk education campaigns and training (EORE) will contribute to the achievement of protection objectives, and will conducted both during NFIs distribution and through ad hoc awareness raising initiatives. Myrne Nebo will deliver NFI household and family kits for the displaced and non displaced population living in insecure settings in Kharkiv oblast. Myrne Nebo will further utilize its hubs for the provision of medical services (blood tests and analysis) to strengthen the system in areas where health capacities are still weak. Complimentarily, INTERSOS will preposition essential medicine to contribute to humanitarian convoys or as direct donations to DoH / PHCCs in newly liberated areas while coordinating both Health and NFI distributions implemented by partners in hard to reach and remote areas. Final selection of specific locations will be concluded after an initial assessment in the first month of the project, and in close coordination with health and protection clusters. TThe establishment of lt/spangtltspangtjoint Health, Protection and GBV mobile teamslt/spangtltspangt lt/spangtltspangthas the advantage of implementing inter-sectoral response. and improving coordination amongst the sectors on establishment of referral pathways, using indicated components as entry points.lt/spangtltspangt  Improving access to NFI kits in communities affected by the ongoing conflict, suffering from market constraints and unable to meet basic needs. lt/spangtltspangtThe intervention presents a rapid scale up of activities already established in the area (UHF SA) and will be based on close synergies with other projectslt/spangtltspangt. The project will include a solid component of lt/spangtltspangtcapacity building and training sessions to local partners, with a focus on clarifying existing referral pathways and entry points to heal, GBV and protection services, protection mainstreaming, PSEA, MHPSS and GBViE minimum standards,lt/spangtltspangt and stress management for healthcare workers in war zone. 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lt/pgtltpgtlta name="_Hlk113635697"gtltspan style="font-family: Arial, sans-serif"gtThrough
Ukraine Humanitarian Fund (UHF) funding, Samaritan’s Purse (SP) aims to
alleviate the suffering of 32,400 displaced and at-risk individuals through the
provision of 18 wells, installation of 18 reverse osmosis (RO) desalination
systems, and distribution of water along the frontline areas of Donetsk oblast
as well as areas no longer under the military control of the Russian Federation
in Kharkiv and Zaporizhzhia oblasts. The project will support vulnerable men,
women, boys, and girls along the frontlines (especially the elderly and
home-bound individuals) by providing clean water in areas where the water
supply has been damaged. lt/spangtlt/agtltspan style="font-family: Arial, sans-serif"gtThe project aims to:
(a) contribute to the principled and timely lifesaving assistance to people
affected by the war, based on their perceptions and feedback, to ensure equal
access to clean water and (b) support the provision of essential and
gender-responsive services to the most vulnerable people affected by the
conflict by meeting emergency needs through water provisions that contribute to
both immediate and long-term recovery in some of the most at-risk locations in
Ukraine (HRP Objectives 1 and 2).lt/spangtlt/pgt



ltpgtlt/pgt</narrative></description><participating-org ref="" role="2" type="21" activity-id=""><narrative>Samaritan’s Purse Ukraine</narrative></participating-org><participating-org ref="" role="4" type="21" activity-id=""><narrative>Samaritan’s Purse Ukraine</narrative></participating-org><participating-org ref="" role="4" type="22" activity-id=""><narrative>"Rock of Salvation" Evangelical Christian Church</narrative></participating-org><participating-org ref="" role="4" type="22" activity-id=""><narrative>“House of Prayer” of Myrnohrad City</narrative></participating-org><participating-org ref="" role="4" type="22" activity-id=""><narrative>CHARITY ORGANIZATION BREATH OF HOPE</narrative></participating-org><participating-org ref="" role="4" type="22" activity-id=""><narrative>Church of Evangelical Christians of Druzhkivka</narrative></participating-org><participating-org ref="" role="4" type="22" activity-id=""><narrative>HELPING HANDS CHARITY FUND</narrative></participating-org><participating-org ref="" role="4" type="22" activity-id=""><narrative>Holy Trinity Church Kharkiv</narrative></participating-org><participating-org ref="" role="4" type="22" activity-id=""><narrative>LIGHT GOSPEL</narrative></participating-org><participating-org ref="" role="4" type="22" activity-id=""><narrative>NGO "People who Care"</narrative></participating-org><participating-org ref="" role="4" type="22" activity-id=""><narrative>PO Morning Star</narrative></participating-org><participating-org ref="" role="4" type="22" activity-id=""><narrative>The Full Gospel Christian Church "Word of Life"</narrative></participating-org><participating-org ref="" role="4" type="22" activity-id=""><narrative>VOLUNTEER ASSOCIATION "I BELIEVE IN UKRAINE"</narrative></participating-org><participating-org ref="" role="4" type="22" activity-id=""><narrative>Church of the Christ Savior in  Kurakhove</narrative></participating-org><participating-org ref="" role="4" type="22" activity-id=""><narrative>Church of Victors Sloviansk </narrative></participating-org><participating-org ref="" role="4" type="22" activity-id=""><narrative>Good News in Kramatorsk</narrative></participating-org><participating-org ref="" role="4" type="22" activity-id=""><narrative>OOD NEWS CHRISTIAN CHURCH M. 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ltp class="MsoNormal"gtThrough this project, CUAMM and implementing partner VIS
will seek to address critical needs and gaps in target locations through a
two-fold strategy:lt/pgt

ltp class="MsoNormal"gtFirstly, this project will improve accessibility and
functioning of comprehensive quality and integrated healthcare through
procurement, prepositioning and distribution of
medicines/equipment/consumables. Building on ongoing projects, CUAMM and IPs
will ensure fast mobilization of international suppliers for the procurement of
drugs, consumables and medical equipment. NFIs for light repairs and emergency
lightning support (generators) will ensure adequate and safe functioning of
facilities. The RHNA findings will inform the health facilities to be assisted
– based on available resources and severity of needs. Priority will be given to
health facilities serving isolated communities and/or under high stress due to
lack of resources.lt/pgt

ltp class="MsoNormal"gtSecondly, CUAMM and VIS will seek to improve the
psychosocial resilience and well-being of healthcare staff and most vulnerable
populations through targeted MHPSS interventions for health care providers,
first responders and other community members working in the health sector.
Mobile teams will reach out to individuals in need of MHPSS across communities,
with priority given to most vulnerable groups, including elderly and PWD who
are at high risk of marginalization. Overall, the project will reach 25610
individuals including (14350 women, 3580 girls, 6100 men and 1580 boys).lt/pgt





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Actedlt/spangtlt/spangtltspangtltspangt lt/spangtlt/spangtltspangtltspangtwill prioritize areas of interventions based on 1) lt/spangtlt/spangtltspangtltspangtseverity of needlt/spangtlt/spangtltspangtltspangt, 2) lt/spangtlt/spangtltspangtltspangtnumber of people affectedlt/spangtlt/spangtltspangtltspangt, prioritizing areas with a high number of populations in need, 3) type of settlements, focusing on lt/spangtlt/spangtltspangtltspangtrural and peri-urban areaslt/spangtlt/spangtltspangtltspangt, where access to services and humanitarian aid is limited. lt/spangtlt/spangtltspangtltspangtThis 12-month intervention will capitalize on Acted’s existing portfolio of multi-sectoral emergency activities and implementation capacity in the priority areaslt/spangtlt/spangtltspangtltspangt to effectively respond to urgent needs and address gaps in the larger humanitarian aid response. lt/spangtlt/spangtltspangt lt/spangtltbrgtlt/pgtltdivgtltpgtltspangtltspangtlt/spangtlt/spangtltspangt lt/spangtlt/pgtlt/divgtltdivgtltpgtltspangtltspangtActed will provide multi-sectoral assistance through lt/spangtlt/spangtltspangtltspangtMPCA or in-kind support.lt/spangtlt/spangtltspangtltspangt lt/spangtlt/spangtltspangtltspangtMPCA will be the preferred modalitylt/spangtlt/spangtltspangtltspangt due to its flexibility, while lt/spangtlt/spangtltspangtltspangtin-kind assistance will target specific population groups or geographic areaslt/spangtlt/spangtltspangtltspangt that need additional sectoral-specific assistance and/or have restricted access to functional banks and markets. Given the extensive damage to WASH infrastructure and civilian housing due to military activities and occupation, the lt/spangtlt/spangtltspangtltspangtemergency Shelter and WASH supportlt/spangtlt/spangtltspangtltspangt will provide essential interim assistance to severely affected communitieslt/spangtlt/spangtltspangtltspangt lt/spangtlt/spangtltspangtltspangtat household-level only and institutional- and household-levels respectivelylt/spangtlt/spangtltspangtltspangt, while linking up with medium term efforts under other Acted funding streams for more comprehensive and long-lasting positive impact. In line with Clusters’ priorities, Acted will ensure the lt/spangtlt/spangtltspangtltspangtprovision of hygiene kits and water supply lt/spangtlt/spangtltspangtltspangtto isolated settlements through bottled water distribution, water trucking lt/spangtlt/spangtltspangtltspangtand lt/spangtlt/spangtltspangtltspangtsupport to WASH facilitieslt/spangtlt/spangtltspangtltspangt with generators and repairs/rehabilitations of water supply and sanitation systemslt/spangtlt/spangtltspangtltspangt, while also operating lifesaving shelter support through the lt/spangtlt/spangtltspangtltspangtdistribution of emergency shelter kits and building materialslt/spangtlt/spangtltspangtltspangt to conflict-affected communities. Acted will supplement these activities with additional support under its existing portfolio, in particular distribution of food kits, referrals to protection partners, Shelter repairs and small grants to local Civil Society Organizations (CSOs).  lt/spangtlt/spangtltspangt lt/spangtlt/pgtlt/divgtltdivgtltpgtltspangtltspangtAssistance will be provided in the framework of Acted’s lt/spangtlt/spangtltspangtltspangtEmergency Response Mechanism (ERMlt/spangtlt/spangtltspangtltspangt)lt/spangtlt/spangtltspangtltspangt. The ERM is based on an alert cycle consisting of two phases. 1) The Cell identifies an area of intervention (frontline/newly accessible), plans access and modalities of the lifesaving assistance needed based on rapid needs assessments, contacts with local authorities and CSOs present, etc. 2) Once an area is accessible, Acted conducts the distribution of relevant identified items and/or MPCA based on the needs outlined. 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Such mechanisms are consistently not being prioritized by adequately equipping and supporting through resources, both physical and structural, lt/spangtltspan class="NormalTextRun SCXW112863102 BCX0" style="margin: 0px padding: 0px -webkit-user-drag: none"gtthey lt/spangtltspan class="NormalTextRun SCXW112863102 BCX0" style="margin: 0px padding: 0px -webkit-user-drag: none"gtneed to stay safe and sustain their essential humanitarian work.lt/spangtltspan class="NormalTextRun SCXW112863102 BCX0" style="margin: 0px padding: 0px -webkit-user-drag: none"gt By supporting local networks, we understand this is the most profound way to support communities.lt/spangtlt/spangtltspan class="EOP SCXW112863102 BCX0" data-ccp-props="{" style="margin: 0px padding: 0px -webkit-user-drag: none line-height: 17.2667px"gt lt/spangtlt/pgtlt/divgtltdiv class="OutlineElement Ltr SCXW112863102 BCX0" style="text-align: start text-indent: 0px margin: 0px padding: 0px -webkit-user-drag: none overflow: visible cursor: text clear: both position: relative direction: ltr"gtltp class="Paragraph SCXW112863102 BCX0" lang="EN-US" style="margin: 0px padding: 0px -webkit-user-drag: none overflow-wrap: break-word vertical-align: baseline font-kerning: none"gtltspan data-contrast="auto" class="TextRun SCXW112863102 BCX0" style="margin: 0px padding: 0px -webkit-user-drag: none line-height: 17.2667px font-variant-ligatures: none !important"gtltspan class="NormalTextRun SCXW112863102 BCX0" style="margin: 0px padding: 0px -webkit-user-drag: none"gtlt/spangtlt/spangtltspan class="EOP SCXW112863102 BCX0" data-ccp-props="{" style="margin: 0px padding: 0px -webkit-user-drag: none line-height: 17.2667px"gt lt/spangtlt/pgtlt/divgtltdiv class="OutlineElement Ltr SCXW112863102 BCX0" style="text-align: start text-indent: 0px margin: 0px padding: 0px -webkit-user-drag: none overflow: visible cursor: text clear: both position: relative direction: ltr"gtltp class="Paragraph SCXW112863102 BCX0" lang="EN-US" style="margin: 0px padding: 0px -webkit-user-drag: none overflow-wrap: break-word vertical-align: baseline font-kerning: none"gtltspan data-contrast="auto" class="TextRun SCXW112863102 BCX0" style="margin: 0px padding: 0px -webkit-user-drag: none line-height: 17.2667px font-variant-ligatures: none !important"gtltspan class="NormalTextRun SCXW112863102 BCX0" style="margin: 0px padding: 0px -webkit-user-drag: none"gtNP will develop and facilitate the training of practical capacities requested by local networks to extend safety and well-being to both volunteers and communities they support. 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This project is also aimed at directly supporting local volunteers withlt/spangtltspan class="NormalTextRun SCXW112863102 BCX0" style="margin: 0px padding: 0px -webkit-user-drag: none"gt the much neededlt/spangtltspan class="NormalTextRun SCXW112863102 BCX0" style="margin: 0px padding: 0px -webkit-user-drag: none"gt monetary and material resources they require to continue supporting lt/spangtltspan class="NormalTextRun SCXW112863102 BCX0" style="margin: 0px padding: 0px -webkit-user-drag: none"gtwar-affected lt/spangtltspan class="NormalTextRun SCXW112863102 BCX0" style="margin: 0px padding: 0px -webkit-user-drag: none"gtcommunitieslt/spangtltspan class="NormalTextRun SCXW112863102 BCX0" style="margin: 0px padding: 0px -webkit-user-drag: none"gt in recently de-occupied territories and along front lineslt/spangtltspan class="NormalTextRun SCXW112863102 BCX0" style="margin: 0px padding: 0px -webkit-user-drag: none"gt. lt/spangtltspan class="NormalTextRun SCXW112863102 BCX0" style="margin: 0px padding: 0px -webkit-user-drag: none"gtSpecifically, lt/spangtltspan class="NormalTextRun SCXW112863102 BCX0" style="margin: 0px padding: 0px -webkit-user-drag: none"gtNP will facilitate deliverylt/spangtltspan class="NormalTextRun SCXW112863102 BCX0" style="margin: 0px padding: 0px -webkit-user-drag: none"gt and traininglt/spangtltspan class="NormalTextRun SCXW112863102 BCX0" style="margin: 0px padding: 0px -webkit-user-drag: none"gt of first aid kits, Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), and funds for transportlt/spangtltspan class="NormalTextRun SCXW112863102 BCX0" style="margin: 0px padding: 0px -webkit-user-drag: none"gt (inclussive of fuel and reapir costs)lt/spangtltspan class="NormalTextRun SCXW112863102 BCX0" style="margin: 0px padding: 0px -webkit-user-drag: none"gt.lt/spangtlt/spangtltspan class="EOP SCXW112863102 BCX0" data-ccp-props="{" style="margin: 0px padding: 0px -webkit-user-drag: none line-height: 17.2667px"gt lt/spangtlt/pgtlt/divgtltdiv 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collectives to help support and carry out such operations. Having established a multi-seclt/spangtltspan class="NormalTextRun SCXW112863102 BCX0" style="margin: 0px padding: 0px -webkit-user-drag: none"gttoral working group in Ukraine’s south to coordinate provision of essential services to civilians on the move, NP intends to replicate similar strategies lt/spangtltspan class="NormalTextRun SCXW112863102 BCX0" style="margin: 0px padding: 0px -webkit-user-drag: none"gtin lt/spangtltspan class="NormalTextRun SCXW112863102 BCX0" style="margin: 0px padding: 0px -webkit-user-drag: none"gtKharkiv city lt/spangtltspan class="NormalTextRun SCXW112863102 BCX0" style="margin: 0px padding: 0px -webkit-user-drag: none"gtand at transit points across the Oblast lt/spangtltspan class="NormalTextRun SCXW112863102 BCX0" style="margin: 0px padding: 0px -webkit-user-drag: none"gtto ensure new displaced populations access aid in a timely and dignified manner.lt/spangtlt/spangtltspan class="EOP SCXW112863102 BCX0" data-ccp-props="{" style="margin: 0px padding: 0px -webkit-user-drag: none line-height: 17.2667px"gt lt/spangtlt/pgtlt/divgtltdiv class="OutlineElement Ltr SCXW112863102 BCX0" style="text-align: start text-indent: 0px margin: 0px padding: 0px -webkit-user-drag: none overflow: visible cursor: text clear: both position: relative direction: ltr"gtltp class="Paragraph SCXW112863102 BCX0" lang="EN-US" style="margin: 0px padding: 0px -webkit-user-drag: none overflow-wrap: break-word vertical-align: baseline font-kerning: none"gtltspan data-contrast="auto" class="TextRun SCXW112863102 BCX0" style="margin: 0px padding: 0px -webkit-user-drag: none line-height: 17.2667px font-variant-ligatures: none !important"gtltspan class="NormalTextRun SCXW112863102 BCX0" style="margin: 0px padding: 0px -webkit-user-drag: none"gt lt/spangtlt/spangtltspan class="EOP SCXW112863102 BCX0" data-ccp-props="{" style="margin: 0px padding: 0px -webkit-user-drag: none line-height: 17.2667px"gt lt/spangtlt/pgtlt/divgtltdiv class="OutlineElement Ltr SCXW112863102 BCX0" style="text-align: start text-indent: 0px margin: 0px padding: 0px -webkit-user-drag: none overflow: visible cursor: text clear: both position: relative direction: ltr"gtltp class="Paragraph SCXW112863102 BCX0" lang="EN-US" style="margin: 0px padding: 0px -webkit-user-drag: none overflow-wrap: break-word vertical-align: baseline font-kerning: none"gtltspan data-contrast="auto" class="TextRun SCXW112863102 BCX0" style="margin: 0px padding: 0px -webkit-user-drag: none line-height: 17.2667px font-variant-ligatures: none !important"gtltspan class="NormalTextRun SCXW112863102 BCX0" style="margin: 0px padding: 0px -webkit-user-drag: none"gtLastly, lt/spangtltspan class="NormalTextRun SCXW112863102 BCX0" style="margin: 0px padding: 0px -webkit-user-drag: none"gtNP will conduct participatory protection assessments with volunteer groups and local communities to identify major lt/spangtltspan class="NormalTextRun SCXW112863102 BCX0" style="margin: 0px padding: 0px -webkit-user-drag: none"gtcivilian lt/spangtltspan class="NormalTextRun SCXW112863102 BCX0" style="margin: 0px padding: 0px -webkit-user-drag: none"gtprotection concerns and gaps in humanitarian response. 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Acted will put an emphasis on six raions identified as having the highest Cold Spot Index according to REACH’s Winterization 2023/24 assessment: Sumskyi and Okhtyrskyi (Sumska), Pokrovskyi, Bakhmutskyi, Kramatorskyi (Donetska) and Kharkivskyi (Kharkivska). However, the intervention will not target areas across all oblasts mentioned as geographic priorities will be determined based on internal assessments, assistance requests, and coordination with local stakeholders, including the Shelter Cluster. Final locations will be identified closer to implementation, to avoid duplication with other actors and maintain responsiveness to contextual change. Finally, geographic targeting will complement other ongoing winterization initiatives supported by different funding sources (ECHO, BHA, and UHF's 24513 project) by utilizing Acted’s established operational presence in these areas.ltbrgtFocusing on the SNFI sector, Acted will ensure conflict-affected communities in Ukraine are better equipped to meet their basic shelter needs during the winter period (Outcome 1), notably by improving the insulation of substandard and war-damaged houses (Output 1.1) and supporting households with cash and in-kind assistance to mitigate the impact of harsh winter conditions exacerbated by damaged housing and destruction of energy and heating infrastructure due to targeted airstrikes (Output 1.12).ltbrgtActed will prioritize areas of interventions based on 1) severity of need, 2) number of people affected, prioritizing areas with a high number of populations in need not already covered by other actors, 3) type of settlements, focusing on rural and peri-urban areas, where access to services and humanitarian aid is limited. This intervention will capitalize on Acted’s existing portfolio of complementary multi-sectoral emergency activities and implementation capacity in the priority areas to effectively respond to urgent winterization needs and address gaps in the larger humanitarian aid response. ltbrgtActed’s ongoing operational and technical capacity in the project areas will ensure timely assistance to cover the entire heating, through insulation works, the provision of cash-for-heating or solid fuel to cover the entire winter period, and the distribution of winterization NFIs. Acted carries out its direct frontline response through its Emergency Response Team (ERT), which allows for an agile reaction to needs and dedicated support to adjust implementation in response to emerging needs. Since March 2023, Acted’s ERT has been able to provide swift in-kind support to the targeted areas, with defined processes of intervention and a dedicated team (funded in part under UHF’s 24513 project), and similarly would be responsible for the frontline activities under this proposal. ltbrgtFurther to its direct implementation, Acted will also work with its significant network of local CSO partners, promoting the localization agenda and reaching additional vulnerable households along the frontline and affected areas. All partners have passed Acted’s due diligence processes, have successful experience working with Acted under different funding streams and have demonstrated efficient implementation and timely budget management. Partners’ implementation will be under the direct oversight of Acted’s dedicated Partnerships team who has demonstrated experience in localization and management of local partners, including under the ongoing UHF #23492 project.ltbrgtlt/pgt</narrative></description><participating-org ref="" role="2" type="21" activity-id=""><narrative>Agency for Technical Cooperation and Development</narrative></participating-org><participating-org ref="" role="4" type="21" activity-id=""><narrative>Agency for Technical Cooperation and Development</narrative></participating-org><participating-org ref="" role="4" type="22" activity-id=""><narrative>Charitable Fundation "New dawn"</narrative></participating-org><participating-org ref="" role="4" type="22" activity-id=""><narrative>Education Foundation Potential</narrative></participating-org><participating-org ref="" role="4" type="22" activity-id=""><narrative>Intelligence of Sumy</narrative></participating-org><participating-org ref="" role="4" type="22" activity-id=""><narrative>League of Science Development</narrative></participating-org><participating-org ref="" role="4" type="22" activity-id=""><narrative>Motion - OF MERCY</narrative></participating-org><participating-org ref="" role="4" type="22" activity-id=""><narrative>Omriyana Kraina</narrative></participating-org><participating-org ref="" role="4" type="22" activity-id=""><narrative>Perspektiva</narrative></participating-org><participating-org ref="" role="4" type="22" activity-id=""><narrative>Save Ukrainians</narrative></participating-org><participating-org ref="" role="4" type="22" activity-id=""><narrative>Stay Safe UA</narrative></participating-org><participating-org ref="" role="4" type="22" activity-id=""><narrative>Support Kherson</narrative></participating-org><participating-org ref="" role="4" type="22" activity-id=""><narrative>We are brothers we are Ukrainian</narrative></participating-org><participating-org ref="XM-OCHA-CBPF-UKR81" role="1" type="40" activity-id="XM-OCHA-CBPF-UKR81-2023"><narrative>Ukraine Humanitarian Fund</narrative></participating-org><activity-status code="3" /><activity-date iso-date="2023-11-02" type="1" /><activity-date iso-date="2023-11-02" type="2" /><activity-date iso-date="2024-05-01" type="3" /><activity-date iso-date="2024-05-01" type="4" /><contact-info><organisation><narrative /></organisation><department><narrative /></department><person-name><narrative /></person-name><job-title><narrative /></job-title><telephone /><email /></contact-info><activity-scope code="4" /><recipient-country code="UA" percentage="100" /><sector vocabulary="99" vocabulary-uri="https://www.humanitarianresponse.info/en/coordination/clusters" code="4" percentage="100.00"><narrative>Emergency Shelter and NFI</narrative></sector><sector vocabulary="1" code="43010" percentage="100.00" /><collaboration-type code="4" /><default-flow-type code="10" /><default-aid-type code="C01" /><default-tied-status code="5" /><budget type="1" status="2"><period-start iso-date="2023-11-02" /><period-end iso-date="2023-12-31" /><value currency="USD" value-date="2023-11-09">1629834.25</value></budget><budget type="1" status="2"><period-start iso-date="2024-01-01" /><period-end iso-date="2024-12-31" /><value currency="USD" value-date="2023-11-09">3370165.75</value></budget><capital-spend percentage="0" /><transaction ref="UKR81-26169" humanitarian="1"><transaction-type code="2" /><transaction-date iso-date="2023-11-09" /><value currency="USD" value-date="2023-11-09">5000000.00</value><provider-org provider-activity-id="XM-OCHA-CBPF-UKR81-2023" type="40" ref="XM-OCHA-CBPF-UKR81"><narrative>Ukraine Humanitarian Fund</narrative></provider-org><receiver-org><narrative>Agency for Technical Cooperation and Development</narrative></receiver-org></transaction><transaction ref="3306713102" humanitarian="1"><transaction-type code="3" /><transaction-date iso-date="2023-11-28" /><value currency="USD" value-date="2023-11-28">4000000.00</value><provider-org provider-activity-id="XM-OCHA-CBPF-UKR81-2023" type="40" ref="XM-OCHA-CBPF-UKR81"><narrative>Ukraine Humanitarian Fund</narrative></provider-org><receiver-org><narrative>Agency for Technical Cooperation and Development</narrative></receiver-org></transaction><transaction ref="3307078376" humanitarian="1"><transaction-type code="3" /><transaction-date iso-date="2024-04-17" /><value currency="USD" value-date="2024-04-17">1000000.00</value><provider-org provider-activity-id="XM-OCHA-CBPF-UKR81-2023" type="40" ref="XM-OCHA-CBPF-UKR81"><narrative>Ukraine Humanitarian Fund</narrative></provider-org><receiver-org><narrative>Agency for Technical Cooperation and Development</narrative></receiver-org></transaction><document-link format="application/http" url="http://pfbi.unocha.org"><title><narrative>Ukraine BI 2023</narrative></title><category code="B17" /><language code="en" /></document-link><related-activity ref="XM-OCHA-CBPF-UKR81-2023" type="1" /></iati-activity><iati-activity last-updated-datetime="2023-11-20T00:00:00" humanitarian="1" linked-data-uri="" hierarchy="2"><iati-identifier>XM-OCHA-CBPF-CBPF-UKR-23-R-INGO-26171</iati-identifier><reporting-org ref="XM-OCHA-CBPF" type="22" secondary-reporter="0"><narrative xml:lang="en">United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs</narrative></reporting-org><title><narrative>Provision of cash for winterization assistance to support extremely vulnerable households in eastern Ukraine</narrative></title><description type="2"><narrative>ltpgtltspan style="font-family: Arial, sans-serif text-align: justify"gtThe conflict in
Ukraine continues to exacerbate pre-existing vulnerabilities and to deplete resources.
With winter around the corner, households in the eastern side of the country are
expected to face difficulties to meet their winter needs. To address some of these
gaps, the International Rescue Committee (IRC) and its partner, Unity for the
Future (UFF), propose to deliver life-saving winterization assistance to households
(HHs) in Kharkivska, Zaporizka, and Donetska oblasts, with a focus on HHs in rural
areas close to the frontline or in newly accessible locations. The assistance,
provided through a cash modality, aims to support a total of 1,473 HHs (approximately
3,390 individuals) meet their heating needs during the coldest winter months.lt/spangtltbrgtlt/pgt

ltp style="text-align:justify" class="MsoNormal"gtltspan style="font-family: Arial, sans-serif"gt lt/spangtlt/pgt

ltp style="text-align:justifymso-prop-change:" class="MsoNormal"gtltspan style="font-family: Arial, sans-serif"gtIn line with the Shelter/NFI (S/NFI) Cluster’s ltigt2023-2024 Ukraine Winterization
Recommendationslt/igt, the project will prioritize HHs with elderly people (60+) or
HHs that have people with a disability or an injury. At a time when access to resources
is limited due to an increase in the cost of living, loss of income, and depletion
of savings, the project will ensure that beneficiaries can stay in a warm and
safe environment. Through collaborative design and active coordination with local
stakeholders, the IRC and UFF will meet the critical needs of affected populations,
ensuring their safety and well-being at the peak of winter.lt/spangtlt/pgt





ltpgtlt/pgtltp class="sceditor-nlf"gtltbrgtlt/pgt</narrative></description><participating-org ref="" role="2" type="21" activity-id=""><narrative>International Rescue Committee</narrative></participating-org><participating-org ref="" role="4" type="21" activity-id=""><narrative>International Rescue Committee</narrative></participating-org><participating-org ref="" role="4" type="22" activity-id=""><narrative>Unity for the Future / ?? “???????" ?? ????????”</narrative></participating-org><participating-org ref="XM-OCHA-CBPF-UKR81" role="1" type="40" activity-id="XM-OCHA-CBPF-UKR81-2023"><narrative>Ukraine Humanitarian Fund</narrative></participating-org><activity-status code="3" /><activity-date iso-date="2023-10-16" type="1" /><activity-date iso-date="2023-10-16" type="2" /><activity-date iso-date="2024-04-15" type="3" /><activity-date iso-date="2024-04-15" type="4" /><contact-info><organisation><narrative /></organisation><department><narrative /></department><person-name><narrative /></person-name><job-title><narrative /></job-title><telephone /><email /></contact-info><activity-scope code="4" /><recipient-country code="UA" percentage="100" /><sector vocabulary="99" vocabulary-uri="https://www.humanitarianresponse.info/en/coordination/clusters" code="4" percentage="100.00"><narrative>Emergency Shelter and NFI</narrative></sector><sector vocabulary="1" code="43010" percentage="100.00" /><collaboration-type code="4" /><default-flow-type code="10" /><default-aid-type code="C01" /><default-tied-status code="5" /><budget type="1" status="2"><period-start iso-date="2023-10-16" /><period-end iso-date="2023-12-31" /><value currency="USD" value-date="2023-11-03">416642.10</value></budget><budget type="1" status="2"><period-start iso-date="2024-01-01" /><period-end iso-date="2024-12-31" /><value currency="USD" value-date="2023-11-03">581106.09</value></budget><capital-spend percentage="0" /><transaction ref="UKR81-26171" humanitarian="1"><transaction-type code="2" /><transaction-date iso-date="2023-11-03" /><value currency="USD" value-date="2023-11-03">997748.19</value><provider-org provider-activity-id="XM-OCHA-CBPF-UKR81-2023" type="40" ref="XM-OCHA-CBPF-UKR81"><narrative>Ukraine Humanitarian Fund</narrative></provider-org><receiver-org><narrative>International Rescue Committee</narrative></receiver-org></transaction><transaction ref="3306693846" humanitarian="1"><transaction-type code="3" /><transaction-date iso-date="2023-11-20" /><value currency="USD" value-date="2023-11-20">997748.19</value><provider-org provider-activity-id="XM-OCHA-CBPF-UKR81-2023" type="40" ref="XM-OCHA-CBPF-UKR81"><narrative>Ukraine Humanitarian Fund</narrative></provider-org><receiver-org><narrative>International Rescue Committee</narrative></receiver-org></transaction><document-link format="application/http" url="http://pfbi.unocha.org"><title><narrative>Ukraine BI 2023</narrative></title><category code="B17" /><language code="en" /></document-link><related-activity ref="XM-OCHA-CBPF-UKR81-2023" type="1" /></iati-activity><iati-activity last-updated-datetime="2024-11-18T00:00:00" humanitarian="1" linked-data-uri="" hierarchy="2"><iati-identifier>XM-OCHA-CBPF-CBPF-UKR-23-R-INGO-26172</iati-identifier><reporting-org ref="XM-OCHA-CBPF" type="22" secondary-reporter="0"><narrative xml:lang="en">United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs</narrative></reporting-org><title><narrative>Winter Resilience and Livelihood Empowerment: Strengthening Affected Communities</narrative></title><description type="2"><narrative>ltpgtThe project aims to provide crucial assistance to affected communities across the Kharkiv, Donetsk, Sumy, Kherson, and Mykolaiv oblasts. It focuses on addressing the multifaceted challenges faced by these populations, encompassing shelter, non-food items (NFI), heating, and livelihoods. The project's primary emphasis is on the most vulnerable households within these communities, where urgent and time-sensitive support is imperative to mitigate the winter's impact amidst ongoing conflict.ltbrgtAligned with the project's framework, Help will extend its aid to communities where similar and complementary initiatives have been previously executed. These interventions will be meticulously planned and harmonized in collaboration with partners, local authorities, and relevant clusters. The targeted communities, underserved by current humanitarian responses, exhibit the most pressing needs among the civilian populace. Through an established network of partners and a close working relationship with amalgamated communities, Help acquires firsthand insight into these urgent requirements.ltbrgtLocal partners situated on-site will ensure the timely execution of interventions while concurrently supporting monitoring and evaluation efforts. Furthermore, they will seamlessly bridge planned interventions with future assistance initiatives and facilitate a transition towards sustainable development. Even after the culmination of this project, Help envisions an ongoing commitment to partner communities. This will involve a continuous provision of support through business grants and area-based recovery projects, fostering enduring recovery and progress.ltbrgt
lt/pgtltp style="border: 0px solid rgb(217, 217, 227) box-sizing: border-box --tw-border-spacing-x: 0 --tw-border-spacing-y: 0 --tw-translate-x: 0 --tw-translate-y: 0 --tw-rotate: 0 --tw-skew-x: 0 --tw-skew-y: 0 --tw-scale-x: 1 --tw-scale-y: 1 --tw-pan-x:  --tw-pan-y:  --tw-pinch-zoom:  --tw-scroll-snap-strictness: proximity --tw-gradient-from-position:  --tw-gradient-via-position:  --tw-gradient-to-position:  --tw-ordinal:  --tw-slashed-zero:  --tw-numeric-figure:  --tw-numeric-spacing:  --tw-numeric-fraction:  --tw-ring-inset:  --tw-ring-offset-width: 0px --tw-ring-offset-color: #fff --tw-ring-color: rgba(69,89,164,.5) --tw-ring-offset-shadow: 0 0 transparent --tw-ring-shadow: 0 0 transparent --tw-shadow: 0 0 transparent --tw-shadow-colored: 0 0 transparent --tw-blur:  --tw-brightness:  --tw-contrast:  --tw-grayscale:  --tw-hue-rotate:  --tw-invert:  --tw-saturate:  --tw-sepia:  --tw-drop-shadow:  --tw-backdrop-blur:  --tw-backdrop-brightness:  --tw-backdrop-contrast:  --tw-backdrop-grayscale:  --tw-backdrop-hue-rotate:  --tw-backdrop-invert:  --tw-backdrop-opacity:  --tw-backdrop-saturate:  --tw-backdrop-sepia:  margin: 0px 0px 1.25em color: rgb(55, 65, 81) font-family: Söhne, ui-sans-serif, system-ui, -apple-system," color=""gtThe project encompasses a range of essential activities aimed at winterization, catering to the specific needs of vulnerable households, small and micro farmers. These activities include:lt/pgtltol style="border: 0px solid rgb(217, 217, 227) box-sizing: border-box --tw-border-spacing-x: 0 --tw-border-spacing-y: 0 --tw-translate-x: 0 --tw-translate-y: 0 --tw-rotate: 0 --tw-skew-x: 0 --tw-skew-y: 0 --tw-scale-x: 1 --tw-scale-y: 1 --tw-pan-x:  --tw-pan-y:  --tw-pinch-zoom:  --tw-scroll-snap-strictness: proximity --tw-gradient-from-position:  --tw-gradient-via-position:  --tw-gradient-to-position:  --tw-ordinal:  --tw-slashed-zero:  --tw-numeric-figure:  --tw-numeric-spacing:  --tw-numeric-fraction:  --tw-ring-inset:  --tw-ring-offset-width: 0px --tw-ring-offset-color: #fff --tw-ring-color: rgba(69,89,164,.5) --tw-ring-offset-shadow: 0 0 transparent --tw-ring-shadow: 0 0 transparent --tw-shadow: 0 0 transparent --tw-shadow-colored: 0 0 transparent --tw-blur:  --tw-brightness:  --tw-contrast:  --tw-grayscale:  --tw-hue-rotate:  --tw-invert:  --tw-saturate:  --tw-sepia:  --tw-drop-shadow:  --tw-backdrop-blur:  --tw-backdrop-brightness:  --tw-backdrop-contrast:  --tw-backdrop-grayscale:  --tw-backdrop-hue-rotate:  --tw-backdrop-invert:  --tw-backdrop-opacity:  --tw-backdrop-saturate:  --tw-backdrop-sepia:  list-style: none margin: 1.25em 0px padding: 0px counter-reset: list-number 0 display: flex flex-direction: column color: rgb(55, 65, 81) font-family: Söhne, ui-sans-serif, system-ui, -apple-system," color=""gtltli style="border: 0px solid rgb(217, 217, 227) box-sizing: border-box --tw-border-spacing-x: 0 --tw-border-spacing-y: 0 --tw-translate-x: 0 --tw-translate-y: 0 --tw-rotate: 0 --tw-skew-x: 0 --tw-skew-y: 0 --tw-scale-x: 1 --tw-scale-y: 1 --tw-pan-x:  --tw-pan-y:  --tw-pinch-zoom:  --tw-scroll-snap-strictness: proximity --tw-gradient-from-position:  --tw-gradient-via-position:  --tw-gradient-to-position:  --tw-ordinal:  --tw-slashed-zero:  --tw-numeric-figure:  --tw-numeric-spacing:  --tw-numeric-fraction:  --tw-ring-inset:  --tw-ring-offset-width: 0px --tw-ring-offset-color: #fff --tw-ring-color: rgba(69,89,164,.5) --tw-ring-offset-shadow: 0 0 transparent --tw-ring-shadow: 0 0 transparent --tw-shadow: 0 0 transparent --tw-shadow-colored: 0 0 transparent --tw-blur:  --tw-brightness:  --tw-contrast:  --tw-grayscale:  --tw-hue-rotate:  --tw-invert:  --tw-saturate:  --tw-sepia:  --tw-drop-shadow:  --tw-backdrop-blur:  --tw-backdrop-brightness:  --tw-backdrop-contrast:  --tw-backdrop-grayscale:  --tw-backdrop-hue-rotate:  --tw-backdrop-invert:  --tw-backdrop-opacity:  --tw-backdrop-saturate:  --tw-backdrop-sepia:  margin-bottom: 0px margin-top: 0px padding-left: 0.375em counter-increment: list-number 1 display: block min-height: 28px"gtltp style="border: 0px solid rgb(217, 217, 227) box-sizing: border-box --tw-border-spacing-x: 0 --tw-border-spacing-y: 0 --tw-translate-x: 0 --tw-translate-y: 0 --tw-rotate: 0 --tw-skew-x: 0 --tw-skew-y: 0 --tw-scale-x: 1 --tw-scale-y: 1 --tw-pan-x:  --tw-pan-y:  --tw-pinch-zoom:  --tw-scroll-snap-strictness: proximity --tw-gradient-from-position:  --tw-gradient-via-position:  --tw-gradient-to-position:  --tw-ordinal:  --tw-slashed-zero:  --tw-numeric-figure:  --tw-numeric-spacing:  --tw-numeric-fraction:  --tw-ring-inset:  --tw-ring-offset-width: 0px --tw-ring-offset-color: #fff --tw-ring-color: rgba(69,89,164,.5) --tw-ring-offset-shadow: 0 0 transparent --tw-ring-shadow: 0 0 transparent --tw-shadow: 0 0 transparent --tw-shadow-colored: 0 0 transparent --tw-blur:  --tw-brightness:  --tw-contrast:  --tw-grayscale:  --tw-hue-rotate:  --tw-invert:  --tw-saturate:  --tw-sepia:  --tw-drop-shadow:  --tw-backdrop-blur:  --tw-backdrop-brightness:  --tw-backdrop-contrast:  --tw-backdrop-grayscale:  --tw-backdrop-hue-rotate:  --tw-backdrop-invert:  --tw-backdrop-opacity:  --tw-backdrop-saturate:  --tw-backdrop-sepia:  margin: 0px"gtltstrong style="border: 0px solid rgb(217, 217, 227) box-sizing: border-box --tw-border-spacing-x: 0 --tw-border-spacing-y: 0 --tw-translate-x: 0 --tw-translate-y: 0 --tw-rotate: 0 --tw-skew-x: 0 --tw-skew-y: 0 --tw-scale-x: 1 --tw-scale-y: 1 --tw-pan-x:  --tw-pan-y:  --tw-pinch-zoom:  --tw-scroll-snap-strictness: proximity --tw-gradient-from-position:  --tw-gradient-via-position:  --tw-gradient-to-position:  --tw-ordinal:  --tw-slashed-zero:  --tw-numeric-figure:  --tw-numeric-spacing:  --tw-numeric-fraction:  --tw-ring-inset:  --tw-ring-offset-width: 0px --tw-ring-offset-color: #fff --tw-ring-color: rgba(69,89,164,.5) --tw-ring-offset-shadow: 0 0 transparent --tw-ring-shadow: 0 0 transparent --tw-shadow: 0 0 transparent --tw-shadow-colored: 0 0 transparent --tw-blur:  --tw-brightness:  --tw-contrast:  --tw-grayscale:  --tw-hue-rotate:  --tw-invert:  --tw-saturate:  --tw-sepia:  --tw-drop-shadow:  --tw-backdrop-blur:  --tw-backdrop-brightness:  --tw-backdrop-contrast:  --tw-backdrop-grayscale:  --tw-backdrop-hue-rotate:  --tw-backdrop-invert:  --tw-backdrop-opacity:  --tw-backdrop-saturate:  --tw-backdrop-sepia:  font-weight: 600 color: var(--tw-prose-bold)"gtCash Distributions for Animal Feed and Shelter Repairslt/stronggt: Help is committed to providing support by offering cash distributions to aid in acquiring animal feed and facilitating necessary repairs for animal shelters. This is aimed at safeguarding the livelihoods of vulnerable households and small/micro farmers who rely on their livestock for sustenance.lt/pgtlt/ligtltli style="border: 0px solid rgb(217, 217, 227) box-sizing: border-box --tw-border-spacing-x: 0 --tw-border-spacing-y: 0 --tw-translate-x: 0 --tw-translate-y: 0 --tw-rotate: 0 --tw-skew-x: 0 --tw-skew-y: 0 --tw-scale-x: 1 --tw-scale-y: 1 --tw-pan-x:  --tw-pan-y:  --tw-pinch-zoom:  --tw-scroll-snap-strictness: proximity --tw-gradient-from-position:  --tw-gradient-via-position:  --tw-gradient-to-position:  --tw-ordinal:  --tw-slashed-zero:  --tw-numeric-figure:  --tw-numeric-spacing:  --tw-numeric-fraction:  --tw-ring-inset:  --tw-ring-offset-width: 0px --tw-ring-offset-color: #fff --tw-ring-color: rgba(69,89,164,.5) --tw-ring-offset-shadow: 0 0 transparent --tw-ring-shadow: 0 0 transparent --tw-shadow: 0 0 transparent --tw-shadow-colored: 0 0 transparent --tw-blur:  --tw-brightness:  --tw-contrast:  --tw-grayscale:  --tw-hue-rotate:  --tw-invert:  --tw-saturate:  --tw-sepia:  --tw-drop-shadow:  --tw-backdrop-blur:  --tw-backdrop-brightness:  --tw-backdrop-contrast:  --tw-backdrop-grayscale:  --tw-backdrop-hue-rotate:  --tw-backdrop-invert:  --tw-backdrop-opacity:  --tw-backdrop-saturate:  --tw-backdrop-sepia:  margin-bottom: 0px margin-top: 0px padding-left: 0.375em counter-increment: list-number 1 display: block min-height: 28px"gtltp style="border: 0px solid rgb(217, 217, 227) box-sizing: border-box --tw-border-spacing-x: 0 --tw-border-spacing-y: 0 --tw-translate-x: 0 --tw-translate-y: 0 --tw-rotate: 0 --tw-skew-x: 0 --tw-skew-y: 0 --tw-scale-x: 1 --tw-scale-y: 1 --tw-pan-x:  --tw-pan-y:  --tw-pinch-zoom:  --tw-scroll-snap-strictness: proximity --tw-gradient-from-position:  --tw-gradient-via-position:  --tw-gradient-to-position:  --tw-ordinal:  --tw-slashed-zero:  --tw-numeric-figure:  --tw-numeric-spacing:  --tw-numeric-fraction:  --tw-ring-inset:  --tw-ring-offset-width: 0px --tw-ring-offset-color: #fff --tw-ring-color: rgba(69,89,164,.5) --tw-ring-offset-shadow: 0 0 transparent --tw-ring-shadow: 0 0 transparent --tw-shadow: 0 0 transparent --tw-shadow-colored: 0 0 transparent --tw-blur:  --tw-brightness:  --tw-contrast:  --tw-grayscale:  --tw-hue-rotate:  --tw-invert:  --tw-saturate:  --tw-sepia:  --tw-drop-shadow:  --tw-backdrop-blur:  --tw-backdrop-brightness:  --tw-backdrop-contrast:  --tw-backdrop-grayscale:  --tw-backdrop-hue-rotate:  --tw-backdrop-invert:  --tw-backdrop-opacity:  --tw-backdrop-saturate:  --tw-backdrop-sepia:  margin: 0px"gtltstrong style="border: 0px solid rgb(217, 217, 227) box-sizing: border-box --tw-border-spacing-x: 0 --tw-border-spacing-y: 0 --tw-translate-x: 0 --tw-translate-y: 0 --tw-rotate: 0 --tw-skew-x: 0 --tw-skew-y: 0 --tw-scale-x: 1 --tw-scale-y: 1 --tw-pan-x:  --tw-pan-y:  --tw-pinch-zoom:  --tw-scroll-snap-strictness: proximity --tw-gradient-from-position:  --tw-gradient-via-position:  --tw-gradient-to-position:  --tw-ordinal:  --tw-slashed-zero:  --tw-numeric-figure:  --tw-numeric-spacing:  --tw-numeric-fraction:  --tw-ring-inset:  --tw-ring-offset-width: 0px --tw-ring-offset-color: #fff --tw-ring-color: rgba(69,89,164,.5) --tw-ring-offset-shadow: 0 0 transparent --tw-ring-shadow: 0 0 transparent --tw-shadow: 0 0 transparent --tw-shadow-colored: 0 0 transparent --tw-blur:  --tw-brightness:  --tw-contrast:  --tw-grayscale:  --tw-hue-rotate:  --tw-invert:  --tw-saturate:  --tw-sepia:  --tw-drop-shadow:  --tw-backdrop-blur:  --tw-backdrop-brightness:  --tw-backdrop-contrast:  --tw-backdrop-grayscale:  --tw-backdrop-hue-rotate:  --tw-backdrop-invert:  --tw-backdrop-opacity:  --tw-backdrop-saturate:  --tw-backdrop-sepia:  font-weight: 600 color: var(--tw-prose-bold)"gtDistribution of Heating Stoves and Solid Fuellt/stronggt: Recognizing the importance of warmth, especially for households with Persons with Disabilities (PwD), Help will be distributing heating stoves along with a long-term supply of solid fuel. This initiative aims to ensure that these households can endure the winter months comfortably.lt/pgtlt/ligtltli style="border: 0px solid rgb(217, 217, 227) box-sizing: border-box --tw-border-spacing-x: 0 --tw-border-spacing-y: 0 --tw-translate-x: 0 --tw-translate-y: 0 --tw-rotate: 0 --tw-skew-x: 0 --tw-skew-y: 0 --tw-scale-x: 1 --tw-scale-y: 1 --tw-pan-x:  --tw-pan-y:  --tw-pinch-zoom:  --tw-scroll-snap-strictness: proximity --tw-gradient-from-position:  --tw-gradient-via-position:  --tw-gradient-to-position:  --tw-ordinal:  --tw-slashed-zero:  --tw-numeric-figure:  --tw-numeric-spacing:  --tw-numeric-fraction:  --tw-ring-inset:  --tw-ring-offset-width: 0px --tw-ring-offset-color: #fff --tw-ring-color: rgba(69,89,164,.5) --tw-ring-offset-shadow: 0 0 transparent --tw-ring-shadow: 0 0 transparent --tw-shadow: 0 0 transparent --tw-shadow-colored: 0 0 transparent --tw-blur:  --tw-brightness:  --tw-contrast:  --tw-grayscale:  --tw-hue-rotate:  --tw-invert:  --tw-saturate:  --tw-sepia:  --tw-drop-shadow:  --tw-backdrop-blur:  --tw-backdrop-brightness:  --tw-backdrop-contrast:  --tw-backdrop-grayscale:  --tw-backdrop-hue-rotate:  --tw-backdrop-invert:  --tw-backdrop-opacity:  --tw-backdrop-saturate:  --tw-backdrop-sepia:  margin-bottom: 0px margin-top: 0px padding-left: 0.375em counter-increment: list-number 1 display: block min-height: 28px"gtltp style="border: 0px solid rgb(217, 217, 227) box-sizing: border-box --tw-border-spacing-x: 0 --tw-border-spacing-y: 0 --tw-translate-x: 0 --tw-translate-y: 0 --tw-rotate: 0 --tw-skew-x: 0 --tw-skew-y: 0 --tw-scale-x: 1 --tw-scale-y: 1 --tw-pan-x:  --tw-pan-y:  --tw-pinch-zoom:  --tw-scroll-snap-strictness: proximity --tw-gradient-from-position:  --tw-gradient-via-position:  --tw-gradient-to-position:  --tw-ordinal:  --tw-slashed-zero:  --tw-numeric-figure:  --tw-numeric-spacing:  --tw-numeric-fraction:  --tw-ring-inset:  --tw-ring-offset-width: 0px --tw-ring-offset-color: #fff --tw-ring-color: rgba(69,89,164,.5) --tw-ring-offset-shadow: 0 0 transparent --tw-ring-shadow: 0 0 transparent --tw-shadow: 0 0 transparent --tw-shadow-colored: 0 0 transparent --tw-blur:  --tw-brightness:  --tw-contrast:  --tw-grayscale:  --tw-hue-rotate:  --tw-invert:  --tw-saturate:  --tw-sepia:  --tw-drop-shadow:  --tw-backdrop-blur:  --tw-backdrop-brightness:  --tw-backdrop-contrast:  --tw-backdrop-grayscale:  --tw-backdrop-hue-rotate:  --tw-backdrop-invert:  --tw-backdrop-opacity:  --tw-backdrop-saturate:  --tw-backdrop-sepia:  margin: 0px"gtltstrong style="border: 0px solid rgb(217, 217, 227) box-sizing: border-box --tw-border-spacing-x: 0 --tw-border-spacing-y: 0 --tw-translate-x: 0 --tw-translate-y: 0 --tw-rotate: 0 --tw-skew-x: 0 --tw-skew-y: 0 --tw-scale-x: 1 --tw-scale-y: 1 --tw-pan-x:  --tw-pan-y:  --tw-pinch-zoom:  --tw-scroll-snap-strictness: proximity --tw-gradient-from-position:  --tw-gradient-via-position:  --tw-gradient-to-position:  --tw-ordinal:  --tw-slashed-zero:  --tw-numeric-figure:  --tw-numeric-spacing:  --tw-numeric-fraction:  --tw-ring-inset:  --tw-ring-offset-width: 0px --tw-ring-offset-color: #fff --tw-ring-color: rgba(69,89,164,.5) --tw-ring-offset-shadow: 0 0 transparent --tw-ring-shadow: 0 0 transparent --tw-shadow: 0 0 transparent --tw-shadow-colored: 0 0 transparent --tw-blur:  --tw-brightness:  --tw-contrast:  --tw-grayscale:  --tw-hue-rotate:  --tw-invert:  --tw-saturate:  --tw-sepia:  --tw-drop-shadow:  --tw-backdrop-blur:  --tw-backdrop-brightness:  --tw-backdrop-contrast:  --tw-backdrop-grayscale:  --tw-backdrop-hue-rotate:  --tw-backdrop-invert:  --tw-backdrop-opacity:  --tw-backdrop-saturate:  --tw-backdrop-sepia:  font-weight: 600 color: var(--tw-prose-bold)"gtHome Insulation Kitslt/stronggt: Help is determined to improve living conditions by providing home insulation kits. These kits are designed to enhance the insulation of homes, making them more energy-efficient and better equipped to withstand the challenges of winter.lt/pgtlt/ligtltli style="border: 0px solid rgb(217, 217, 227) box-sizing: border-box --tw-border-spacing-x: 0 --tw-border-spacing-y: 0 --tw-translate-x: 0 --tw-translate-y: 0 --tw-rotate: 0 --tw-skew-x: 0 --tw-skew-y: 0 --tw-scale-x: 1 --tw-scale-y: 1 --tw-pan-x:  --tw-pan-y:  --tw-pinch-zoom:  --tw-scroll-snap-strictness: proximity --tw-gradient-from-position:  --tw-gradient-via-position:  --tw-gradient-to-position:  --tw-ordinal:  --tw-slashed-zero:  --tw-numeric-figure:  --tw-numeric-spacing:  --tw-numeric-fraction:  --tw-ring-inset:  --tw-ring-offset-width: 0px --tw-ring-offset-color: #fff --tw-ring-color: rgba(69,89,164,.5) --tw-ring-offset-shadow: 0 0 transparent --tw-ring-shadow: 0 0 transparent --tw-shadow: 0 0 transparent --tw-shadow-colored: 0 0 transparent --tw-blur:  --tw-brightness:  --tw-contrast:  --tw-grayscale:  --tw-hue-rotate:  --tw-invert:  --tw-saturate:  --tw-sepia:  --tw-drop-shadow:  --tw-backdrop-blur:  --tw-backdrop-brightness:  --tw-backdrop-contrast:  --tw-backdrop-grayscale:  --tw-backdrop-hue-rotate:  --tw-backdrop-invert:  --tw-backdrop-opacity:  --tw-backdrop-saturate:  --tw-backdrop-sepia:  margin-bottom: 0px margin-top: 0px padding-left: 0.375em counter-increment: list-number 1 display: block min-height: 28px"gtltp style="border: 0px solid rgb(217, 217, 227) box-sizing: border-box --tw-border-spacing-x: 0 --tw-border-spacing-y: 0 --tw-translate-x: 0 --tw-translate-y: 0 --tw-rotate: 0 --tw-skew-x: 0 --tw-skew-y: 0 --tw-scale-x: 1 --tw-scale-y: 1 --tw-pan-x:  --tw-pan-y:  --tw-pinch-zoom:  --tw-scroll-snap-strictness: proximity --tw-gradient-from-position:  --tw-gradient-via-position:  --tw-gradient-to-position:  --tw-ordinal:  --tw-slashed-zero:  --tw-numeric-figure:  --tw-numeric-spacing:  --tw-numeric-fraction:  --tw-ring-inset:  --tw-ring-offset-width: 0px --tw-ring-offset-color: #fff --tw-ring-color: rgba(69,89,164,.5) --tw-ring-offset-shadow: 0 0 transparent --tw-ring-shadow: 0 0 transparent --tw-shadow: 0 0 transparent --tw-shadow-colored: 0 0 transparent --tw-blur:  --tw-brightness:  --tw-contrast:  --tw-grayscale:  --tw-hue-rotate:  --tw-invert:  --tw-saturate:  --tw-sepia:  --tw-drop-shadow:  --tw-backdrop-blur:  --tw-backdrop-brightness:  --tw-backdrop-contrast:  --tw-backdrop-grayscale:  --tw-backdrop-hue-rotate:  --tw-backdrop-invert:  --tw-backdrop-opacity:  --tw-backdrop-saturate:  --tw-backdrop-sepia:  margin: 0px"gtltstrong style="border: 0px solid rgb(217, 217, 227) box-sizing: border-box --tw-border-spacing-x: 0 --tw-border-spacing-y: 0 --tw-translate-x: 0 --tw-translate-y: 0 --tw-rotate: 0 --tw-skew-x: 0 --tw-skew-y: 0 --tw-scale-x: 1 --tw-scale-y: 1 --tw-pan-x:  --tw-pan-y:  --tw-pinch-zoom:  --tw-scroll-snap-strictness: proximity --tw-gradient-from-position:  --tw-gradient-via-position:  --tw-gradient-to-position:  --tw-ordinal:  --tw-slashed-zero:  --tw-numeric-figure:  --tw-numeric-spacing:  --tw-numeric-fraction:  --tw-ring-inset:  --tw-ring-offset-width: 0px --tw-ring-offset-color: #fff --tw-ring-color: rgba(69,89,164,.5) --tw-ring-offset-shadow: 0 0 transparent --tw-ring-shadow: 0 0 transparent --tw-shadow: 0 0 transparent --tw-shadow-colored: 0 0 transparent --tw-blur:  --tw-brightness:  --tw-contrast:  --tw-grayscale:  --tw-hue-rotate:  --tw-invert:  --tw-saturate:  --tw-sepia:  --tw-drop-shadow:  --tw-backdrop-blur:  --tw-backdrop-brightness:  --tw-backdrop-contrast:  --tw-backdrop-grayscale:  --tw-backdrop-hue-rotate:  --tw-backdrop-invert:  --tw-backdrop-opacity:  --tw-backdrop-saturate:  --tw-backdrop-sepia:  font-weight: 600 color: var(--tw-prose-bold)"gtCash Assistance for IDPs (Internally Displaced Persons)lt/stronggt: To assist IDPs during the colder months, Help will be offering cash assistance to cover utilities. This will help them manage the additional expenses associated with the winter season.lt/pgtlt/ligtltli style="border: 0px solid rgb(217, 217, 227) box-sizing: border-box --tw-border-spacing-x: 0 --tw-border-spacing-y: 0 --tw-translate-x: 0 --tw-translate-y: 0 --tw-rotate: 0 --tw-skew-x: 0 --tw-skew-y: 0 --tw-scale-x: 1 --tw-scale-y: 1 --tw-pan-x:  --tw-pan-y:  --tw-pinch-zoom:  --tw-scroll-snap-strictness: proximity --tw-gradient-from-position:  --tw-gradient-via-position:  --tw-gradient-to-position:  --tw-ordinal:  --tw-slashed-zero:  --tw-numeric-figure:  --tw-numeric-spacing:  --tw-numeric-fraction:  --tw-ring-inset:  --tw-ring-offset-width: 0px --tw-ring-offset-color: #fff --tw-ring-color: rgba(69,89,164,.5) --tw-ring-offset-shadow: 0 0 transparent --tw-ring-shadow: 0 0 transparent --tw-shadow: 0 0 transparent --tw-shadow-colored: 0 0 transparent --tw-blur:  --tw-brightness:  --tw-contrast:  --tw-grayscale:  --tw-hue-rotate:  --tw-invert:  --tw-saturate:  --tw-sepia:  --tw-drop-shadow:  --tw-backdrop-blur:  --tw-backdrop-brightness:  --tw-backdrop-contrast:  --tw-backdrop-grayscale:  --tw-backdrop-hue-rotate:  --tw-backdrop-invert:  --tw-backdrop-opacity:  --tw-backdrop-saturate:  --tw-backdrop-sepia:  margin-bottom: 0px margin-top: 0px padding-left: 0.375em counter-increment: list-number 1 display: block min-height: 28px"gtltp style="border: 0px solid rgb(217, 217, 227) box-sizing: border-box --tw-border-spacing-x: 0 --tw-border-spacing-y: 0 --tw-translate-x: 0 --tw-translate-y: 0 --tw-rotate: 0 --tw-skew-x: 0 --tw-skew-y: 0 --tw-scale-x: 1 --tw-scale-y: 1 --tw-pan-x:  --tw-pan-y:  --tw-pinch-zoom:  --tw-scroll-snap-strictness: proximity --tw-gradient-from-position:  --tw-gradient-via-position:  --tw-gradient-to-position:  --tw-ordinal:  --tw-slashed-zero:  --tw-numeric-figure:  --tw-numeric-spacing:  --tw-numeric-fraction:  --tw-ring-inset:  --tw-ring-offset-width: 0px --tw-ring-offset-color: #fff --tw-ring-color: rgba(69,89,164,.5) --tw-ring-offset-shadow: 0 0 transparent --tw-ring-shadow: 0 0 transparent --tw-shadow: 0 0 transparent --tw-shadow-colored: 0 0 transparent --tw-blur:  --tw-brightness:  --tw-contrast:  --tw-grayscale:  --tw-hue-rotate:  --tw-invert:  --tw-saturate:  --tw-sepia:  --tw-drop-shadow:  --tw-backdrop-blur:  --tw-backdrop-brightness:  --tw-backdrop-contrast:  --tw-backdrop-grayscale:  --tw-backdrop-hue-rotate:  --tw-backdrop-invert:  --tw-backdrop-opacity:  --tw-backdrop-saturate:  --tw-backdrop-sepia:  margin: 0px"gtltstrong style="border: 0px solid rgb(217, 217, 227) box-sizing: border-box --tw-border-spacing-x: 0 --tw-border-spacing-y: 0 --tw-translate-x: 0 --tw-translate-y: 0 --tw-rotate: 0 --tw-skew-x: 0 --tw-skew-y: 0 --tw-scale-x: 1 --tw-scale-y: 1 --tw-pan-x:  --tw-pan-y:  --tw-pinch-zoom:  --tw-scroll-snap-strictness: proximity --tw-gradient-from-position:  --tw-gradient-via-position:  --tw-gradient-to-position:  --tw-ordinal:  --tw-slashed-zero:  --tw-numeric-figure:  --tw-numeric-spacing:  --tw-numeric-fraction:  --tw-ring-inset:  --tw-ring-offset-width: 0px --tw-ring-offset-color: #fff --tw-ring-color: rgba(69,89,164,.5) --tw-ring-offset-shadow: 0 0 transparent --tw-ring-shadow: 0 0 transparent --tw-shadow: 0 0 transparent --tw-shadow-colored: 0 0 transparent --tw-blur:  --tw-brightness:  --tw-contrast:  --tw-grayscale:  --tw-hue-rotate:  --tw-invert:  --tw-saturate:  --tw-sepia:  --tw-drop-shadow:  --tw-backdrop-blur:  --tw-backdrop-brightness:  --tw-backdrop-contrast:  --tw-backdrop-grayscale:  --tw-backdrop-hue-rotate:  --tw-backdrop-invert:  --tw-backdrop-opacity:  --tw-backdrop-saturate:  --tw-backdrop-sepia:  font-weight: 600 color: var(--tw-prose-bold)"gtRecovery of Boiler Roomlt/stronggt: As part of our commitment to the community, Help will work on the recovery of a boiler room that serves as a heat source for the entire district. This initiative is crucial to ensure a consistent and reliable heat supply for the local residents. ltbrgtltspan style="font-size: 14px"gtAll these activities align with the overarching spirit of winterization, addressing the unique challenges posed by the cold season and providing much-needed support to those who are most vulnerable.lt/spangtlt/pgtlt/ligtlt/olgtltpgt

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humanitarian assistance. The winter conditions exacerbate the grave humanitarian crisis, which further strains the already affected communities. Through this project, PIN will scale up efforts to cover identified urgent Shelter/NFI needs of most conflict-affected populations living in the front-line communities, newly accessible areas, and those hosting a high number of displaced people. The project’s targeted location and intervention logic are in line with identified and priority needs in the 2nd Reserve Allocation as well as PIN’s country strategy directly aligning with SO of the Ukraine HRP 2023 and more specifically, to the cluster objectives 1 and 2. In total, 6,609 people (3,402 women (W), 2,017 men (M), 611 girls (G), and 579 boys (B) will be reached to address critical gaps in the Shelter/NFI sector by providing effective and timely assistance to vulnerable populations in Ukraine who are facing winter-related challenges. It will on one hand ensure rental support for a total of 603 households (1,809 unique beneficiaries 335M, 764W, 386B, and 324G) in areas hosting a high number of displaced people, including Lvivska, Zhytomyska, Ivano-Frankivska and Vinnytska oblasts. This will empower families to search for and secure suitable rental housing, covering associated costs such as moving expenses, search fees, and deposits). As well as provide support for winter energy needs (in-kind) through solid fuel (briquets) to 4,800 people (1,682M, 2,638W, 193B, and 287G) in front-line and conflict affected communities and regions, including Khersonska, Sumska, Mykolaivska, Donetska, and Chernihivska oblasts. Identification and selection of beneficiaries will follow vulnerability criteria set by relevant clusters, prioritizing the most vulnerable households. Accordingly, priority will be given to households with compounded vulnerabilities, such as single-headed households, and female-headed households households with elderly, people with chronic illness or serious medical conditions, and people with members with disabilities and marginalized groups. ltbrgtlt/pgtltdivgtltpgt  ltbrgtPIN has long-term experience in providing immediate and life-saving assistance to vulnerable populations across conflict-affected areas in Ukraine. Through community work and leveraging on its wide network of CSO partners, PIN has gained a high level of acceptance over the years. The project would enable PIN to continue the implementation of its strategy focusing on targeting the most vulnerable hard-to-reach populations affected by the conflict. Accountability to Affected Population (AAP) and protection mainstreaming including CFRM, PSEA, GBV, disability, and gender equality considerations will remain guiding principles during the implementation. 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statementlt/spangtlt/ugtltbrgtlt/pgtltp class="sceditor-nlf"gt

lt/pgtltp style="text-align:justifyline-height:115%" class="MsoNormal"gtltspan style="font-size:9.0ptline-height:115%mso-ansi-language:EN-GB"gtCivilian and
public infrastructure across Ukraine has sustained significant damage due to
heavy arms attacks since the beginning of the full-scale Russian invasion in
February 2022. The HNO 2023 reports that after the increased attacks against
energy infrastructure in October 2022, public services including heating, water
and electricity has further deteriorated, heavily impacting humanitarian needs
and the delivery of services negatively. Recent studies show that it is likely
that this trend will continue during the coming winter, making it critical to
support the functionality and maintenance of this infrastructure (OCHA, Winter
Response Plan, 2023). Dialogues between DanChurchAid (DCA), local partners,
local authorities and community representatives further confirms that the
absence of functional heating infrastructure is seriously affecting communities’
possibility to heat their homes and sustain a human living standard during cold
winter months.lt/spangtlt/pgtltp class="sceditor-nlf"gt

lt/pgtltp style="text-align:justifyline-height:115%" class="MsoNormal"gtltspan style="font-size:9.0ptline-height:115%mso-ansi-language:EN-GB"gtWhen the
centralized heating system is nonfunctional, an additional concern arises from individuals
procuring alternative heating systems, leading to elevated susceptibility to
fire hazards, explosions, and carbon dioxide poisoning. People with limited
financial means, or with limited mobility, are disproportionately constrained
to finding heating alternatives and doing so leads to a direct constrain on
their livelihood capacities (UNICEF, Ukraine winterization recommendation 2023).lt/spangtlt/pgtltp class="sceditor-nlf"gtltbrgtlt/pgtltp style="text-align:justifyline-height:115%" class="MsoNormal"gtltspan style="font-size:9.0ptline-height:115%mso-ansi-language:EN-GB"gtThe problem
related to a lack of centralized heating is especially alarming in front-line
communities, including Khersonska and Mykolaivska oblasts, due to ongoing
damages because of the proximity to the front-line. These communities also have
an overrepresentation of elderly, people with disabilities and other vulnerable
groups.lt/spangtlt/pgtltp class="sceditor-nlf"gt

lt/pgtltp style="margin-bottom:9.95pt" class="MsoNormal"gtltugtltspan style="font-size:9.0pt
mso-ansi-language:EN-GB"gtProject objectivelt/spangtlt/ugtlt/pgtltp class="sceditor-nlf"gt

ltspan style="font-family:"gtThe project aims to protect 201,854 people living in
Khersonska and Mykolaivska oblast from falling into a vulnerable status due to the
absence of functional heating and gas infrastructure during the potential hard
winter conditionsltbrgtltbrgt


lt/spangtlt/pgtltp style="line-height:115%mso-pagination:noneborder:none
mso-padding-alt:31.0pt 31.0pt 31.0pt 31.0ptmso-border-shadow:yes" class="MsoNormal"gtltspan style="font-family:"gtltugtltspan style="font-size:9.0ptline-height:115%mso-ansi-language:EN-GB"gtKey
activities:lt/spangtlt/ugtlt/spangtlt/pgtltp style="margin-left:0cmmso-add-space:auto" class="MsoListParagraph"gtltspan style="font-family:"gtltspan style="font-size:9.0ptmso-ansi-language:EN-GB"gtltbrgt
ltb style="mso-bidi-font-weight:normal"gtWASH:lt/bgt DCA and Southern Development Strategy
(SDS) will repair and provide equipment for emergency repairs of damaged centralized
heating systems and gas pipelines in conflict-affected areas in Khersonska and
Mykolaivska Oblasts.ltbr style="mso-special-character:line-break"gtltbrgtlt/spangtlt/spangtlt/pgtltp style="margin-bottom:9.95pt" class="MsoNormal"gtltspan style="font-family:"gtltugtltspan style="font-size:9.0pt
mso-ansi-language:EN-GB"gtProject locations:lt/spangtlt/ugtlt/spangtlt/pgtltp style="margin:0cmvertical-align:baseline" class="paragraph"gtltspan style="font-family:"gtltspan class="normaltextrun"gtltspan style="font-size:9.0pt"gtMykoalivska Oblast lt/spangtlt/spangtlt/spangtlt/pgtltp class="sceditor-nlf"gtltspan style="font-family:"gt

lt/spangtlt/pgtltp style="margin-top:0cmmargin-right:0cmmargin-bottom:0cm
margin-left:36.0pttext-indent:-18.0ptmso-list:l0 level1 lfo1vertical-align:
baseline" class="paragraph"gtltspan style="font-family:"gtltspan class="normaltextrun"gtltspan style="font-size:9.0pt"gtltspan style="mso-list:Ignore"gta)ltspan style="font:7.0pt"gt     
lt/spangtlt/spangtlt/spangtlt/spangtltspan class="normaltextrun"gtltspan style="font-size:9.0pt"gtMykolaiv citylt/spangtlt/spangtlt/spangtlt/pgtltp style="margin-top:0cmmargin-right:0cmmargin-bottom:0cm
margin-left:36.0pttext-indent:-18.0ptmso-list:l0 level1 lfo1vertical-align:
baseline" class="paragraph"gtltspan style="font-family:"gtltspan style="font-size:9.0pt"gtltspan style="mso-list:Ignore"gtb)ltspan style="font:7.0pt"gt     
lt/spangtlt/spangtlt/spangtltspan class="normaltextrun"gtltspan style="font-size:9.0pt"gtPervomaiske Hromada lt/spangtlt/spangtltspan style="font-size:9.0pt"gtlt/spangtlt/spangtlt/pgtltp class="" style=""gtltbrgtlt/pgtltp style="margin:0cmvertical-align:baseline" class="paragraph"gtltspan style="font-family:"gtltspan class="normaltextrun"gtltspan style="font-size:9.0ptcolor:black"gtKhersonska Oblast
lt/spangtlt/spangtlt/spangtlt/pgtltp class="sceditor-nlf"gtltspan style="font-family:"gt

lt/spangtlt/pgtltp style="margin-top:0cmmargin-right:0cmmargin-bottom:0cm
margin-left:36.0pttext-indent:-18.0ptmso-list:l1 level1 lfo2vertical-align:
baseline" class="paragraph"gtltspan style="font-family:"gtltspan style="font-size:9.0pt"gtltspan style="mso-list:Ignore"gta)ltspan style="font:7.0pt"gt     
lt/spangtlt/spangtlt/spangtltspan style="font-size:9.0pt"gtKherson citylt/spangtlt/spangtlt/pgtltp style="margin-top:0cmmargin-right:0cmmargin-bottom:0cm
margin-left:36.0pttext-indent:-18.0ptmso-list:l1 level1 lfo2vertical-align:
baseline" class="paragraph"gtltspan style="font-family:"gtltspan class="normaltextrun"gtltspan style="font-size:9.0pt"gtltspan style="mso-list:Ignore"gtb)ltspan style="font:7.0pt"gt     
lt/spangtlt/spangtlt/spangtlt/spangtltspan class="normaltextrun"gtltspan style="font-size:9.0ptcolor:black"gtVisokopilyalt/spangtlt/spangtltspan class="normaltextrun"gtltspan style="font-size:9.0pt"gt Hromada lt/spangtlt/spangtlt/spangtlt/pgtltp class="sceditor-nlf"gtltbrgtlt/pgtltp style="margin-bottom:9.95pt" class="MsoNormal"gtltspan style="font-family:"gtltugtltspan style="font-size:9.0pt
mso-ansi-language:EN-GB"gtTarget beneficiaries:lt/spangtlt/ugtlt/spangtlt/pgtltp class="MsoNormal"gtltspan style="font-family:"gtltspan style="font-size:9.0pt" lang="EN-US"gt201,854
non-displaced and returnee persons (85,485 W, 25,535 G, 69,942 M, 20,892 B),
out of which an estimated of 8,545 with disabilities.lt/spangtlt/spangtlt/pgtltp class="sceditor-nlf"gtltspan style="font-family:"gt

lt/spangtlt/pgtltp style="margin-bottom:9.95pt" class="MsoNormal"gtltspan style="font-family:"gtltugtltspan style="font-size:9.0pt
mso-ansi-language:EN-GB"gtSub-implementing partner: lt/spangtlt/ugtlt/spangtlt/pgtltp class="sceditor-nlf"gtltspan style="font-family:"gt

This project will be implemented in collaboration with
Southern Development Strategy (SDS), a humanitarian organization with a solid
background in infrastructural projects and engineering, and with a strong presence
in Khersonska and Mykolaivska oblasts



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The falling of temperatures lt/spangtltspangtexacerbateslt/spangtltspangt the hardships faced by communities already burdened by the consequences of conflict, widespread destruction, employment loss, and restricted access to vital resources like water and heating. Oblasts like Mykolaiv and Kherson stand particularly susceptible to these challenges. Attacks continue to cause damage on homes, particularly lt/spangtltspangtimpactinglt/spangtltspangt vulnerable populations such as the elderly, disabled individuals, and others. These groups are compelled to lt/spangtltspangtresidelt/spangtltspangt in poorly insulated dwellings featuring leaky roofs and shattered windows, leaving them exposed to the harsh elements. Consecutive attacks on power systems leads to a severe energy crisis, leaving millions without the lt/spangtltspangtbasic necessitieslt/spangtltspangt of electricity, water, or heating right lt/spangtltspangtin the midst oflt/spangtltspangt the winter season. The impact of the war on livelihoods pushes the most vulnerable members of society to the brink. The heightened living expenses during winter, lt/spangtltspangtnecessitatedlt/spangtltspangt by the need to cover heating costs, fuel, and warm clothing, can force many to reduce their food consumption as a coping mechanism.lt/spangtlt/spangtltspangt lt/spangtltbrgtlt/pgtltdivgtltpgtltspangtltspangtltspangtSave the Children lt/spangtlt/spangtlt/spangtltspangtltspangtwlt/spangtltspangtill implement a lt/spangtltspangtsix-monthlt/spangtltspangt integrated lt/spangtltspangtFood Security and Livelihoods, and Shelter Winterization response in Mykolalt/spangtltspangtiv and Kherson oblasts.lt/spangtltspangt lt/spangtlt/spangtltspangtltspangtltspangtThe objective of the project is to address the pressing humanitarian needs of the community members lt/spangtlt/spangtlt/spangtltspangtltspangtltspangt lt/spangtlt/spangtlt/spangtltspangtltspangtltspangt enabling them to withstand the upcoming winter lt/spangtlt/spangtlt/spangtltspangtltspangtseason.lt/spangtlt/spangtltspangtltspangtltspangt The FSL lt/spangtlt/spangtlt/spangtltspangtltspangtltspangtcomponentlt/spangtlt/spangtlt/spangtltspangtltspangtltspangt of the project will concentrate on sustaining livestock by rehabilitating animal shelters, lt/spangtlt/spangtlt/spangtltspangtltspangtltspangtprovidinglt/spangtlt/spangtlt/spangtltspangtltspangtltspangt animal feed, and lt/spangtlt/spangtlt/spangtltspangtltspangtltspangtfacilitatinglt/spangtlt/spangtlt/spangtltspangtltspangtltspangt access to veterinary services. lt/spangtlt/spangtlt/spangtltspangtltspangtAnd lt/spangtlt/spangtltspangtltspangtltspangtthe shelterlt/spangtlt/spangtlt/spangtltspangtltspangt/NFIlt/spangtlt/spangtltspangtltspangtltspangt lt/spangtlt/spangtlt/spangtltspangtltspangtltspangtcomponentlt/spangtlt/spangtlt/spangtltspangtltspangtltspangt of the project will focus on provislt/spangtlt/spangtlt/spangtltspangtltspangtltspangtion of lt/spangtlt/spangtlt/spangtltspangtltspangtltspangtessential winterization kits and distributing solid fuel to IDPs, returnees, and vulnerable households. The project's target is to lt/spangtlt/spangtlt/spangtltspangtltspangtltspangtbenefitlt/spangtlt/spangtlt/spangtltspangtltspangtltspangt a total of lt/spangtlt/spangtlt/spangtltspangtltspangtltspangt11,lt/spangtlt/spangtlt/spangtltspangtltspangt550lt/spangtlt/spangtltspangtltspangtltspangt lt/spangtlt/spangtlt/spangtltspangtltspangtltspangtindivilt/spangtlt/spangtlt/spangtltspangtltspangtltspangtdualslt/spangtltspangt, lt/spangtlt/spangtlt/spangtltspangtltspangtltspangtcomprisinglt/spangtlt/spangtlt/spangtltspangtltspangtltspangt lt/spangtltspangt4,lt/spangtlt/spangtlt/spangtltspangtltspangt927lt/spangtlt/spangtltspangtltspangtltspangt womenlt/spangtltspangt, lt/spangtltspangt1,0lt/spangtlt/spangtlt/spangtltspangtltspangt80lt/spangtlt/spangtltspangtltspangtltspangt girlslt/spangtltspangt, lt/spangtltspangt4,lt/spangtlt/spangtlt/spangtltspangtltspangt546lt/spangtlt/spangtltspangtltspangtltspangt menlt/spangtltspangt, and lt/spangtltspangt9lt/spangtlt/spangtlt/spangtltspangtltspangt97lt/spangtlt/spangtltspangtltspangtltspangt boyslt/spangtlt/spangtlt/spangtltspangtltspangtltspangt.lt/spangtlt/spangtlt/spangtltspangtltspangt lt/spangtltspangtSC will implement this projelt/spangtltspangtct together with its lt/spangtltspangtpartners, Humanitarianlt/spangtltspangt Aid and Development Center (HDAC) lt/spangtltspangtand Ukranian Association of Business Support Centerlt/spangtltspangt (UABSC).lt/spangtltspangt lt/spangtlt/spangtlt/pgtlt/divgtltpgt

ltbrgtlt/pgt</narrative></description><participating-org ref="" role="2" type="21" activity-id=""><narrative>Save the Children Fund</narrative></participating-org><participating-org ref="" role="4" type="21" activity-id=""><narrative>Save the Children Fund</narrative></participating-org><participating-org ref="" role="4" type="22" activity-id=""><narrative>Humanitarian Aid and Development Centre</narrative></participating-org><participating-org ref="" role="4" type="22" activity-id=""><narrative>UKRAINIAN ASSOCIATION OF BUSINESS SUPPORT CENTERS</narrative></participating-org><participating-org ref="XM-OCHA-CBPF-UKR81" role="1" type="40" activity-id="XM-OCHA-CBPF-UKR81-2023"><narrative>Ukraine Humanitarian Fund</narrative></participating-org><activity-status code="3" /><activity-date iso-date="2023-11-06" type="1" /><activity-date iso-date="2023-11-06" type="2" /><activity-date iso-date="2024-05-05" type="3" /><activity-date iso-date="2024-05-05" type="4" /><contact-info><organisation><narrative /></organisation><department><narrative /></department><person-name><narrative /></person-name><job-title><narrative /></job-title><telephone /><email /></contact-info><activity-scope code="4" /><recipient-country code="UA" percentage="100" /><sector vocabulary="99" vocabulary-uri="https://www.humanitarianresponse.info/en/coordination/clusters" code="4" percentage="60.00"><narrative>Emergency Shelter and NFI</narrative></sector><sector vocabulary="99" vocabulary-uri="https://www.humanitarianresponse.info/en/coordination/clusters" code="6" percentage="40.00"><narrative>Food Security</narrative></sector><sector vocabulary="1" code="43010" percentage="100.00" /><collaboration-type code="4" /><default-flow-type code="10" /><default-aid-type code="C01" /><default-tied-status code="5" /><budget type="1" status="2"><period-start iso-date="2023-11-06" /><period-end iso-date="2023-12-31" /><value currency="USD" value-date="2023-11-09">759365.25</value></budget><budget type="1" status="2"><period-start iso-date="2024-01-01" /><period-end iso-date="2024-12-31" /><value currency="USD" value-date="2023-11-09">1739636.76</value></budget><capital-spend percentage="0" /><transaction ref="UKR81-26183" humanitarian="1"><transaction-type code="2" /><transaction-date iso-date="2023-11-09" /><value currency="USD" value-date="2023-11-09">2499002.01</value><provider-org provider-activity-id="XM-OCHA-CBPF-UKR81-2023" type="40" ref="XM-OCHA-CBPF-UKR81"><narrative>Ukraine Humanitarian Fund</narrative></provider-org><receiver-org><narrative>Save the Children Fund</narrative></receiver-org></transaction><transaction ref="3306738059" humanitarian="1"><transaction-type code="3" /><transaction-date iso-date="2023-12-06" /><value currency="USD" value-date="2023-12-06">1999201.61</value><provider-org provider-activity-id="XM-OCHA-CBPF-UKR81-2023" type="40" ref="XM-OCHA-CBPF-UKR81"><narrative>Ukraine Humanitarian Fund</narrative></provider-org><receiver-org><narrative>Save the Children Fund</narrative></receiver-org></transaction><transaction ref="3307672117" humanitarian="1"><transaction-type code="3" /><transaction-date iso-date="2024-12-17" /><value currency="USD" value-date="2024-12-17">363935.34</value><provider-org provider-activity-id="XM-OCHA-CBPF-UKR81-2023" type="40" ref="XM-OCHA-CBPF-UKR81"><narrative>Ukraine Humanitarian Fund</narrative></provider-org><receiver-org><narrative>Save the Children Fund</narrative></receiver-org></transaction><document-link format="application/http" url="http://pfbi.unocha.org"><title><narrative>Ukraine BI 2023</narrative></title><category code="B17" /><language code="en" /></document-link><related-activity ref="XM-OCHA-CBPF-UKR81-2023" type="1" /></iati-activity><iati-activity last-updated-datetime="2024-12-17T00:00:00" humanitarian="1" linked-data-uri="" hierarchy="2"><iati-identifier>XM-OCHA-CBPF-CBPF-UKR-23-R-INGO-26187</iati-identifier><reporting-org ref="XM-OCHA-CBPF" type="22" secondary-reporter="0"><narrative xml:lang="en">United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs</narrative></reporting-org><title><narrative>2023/24 Shelter and NFI Winter Support for Vulnerable Frontline and IDP Households in Ukraine</narrative></title><description type="2"><narrative>ltpgtGiven extensive damage to 1.4 million homes, $10.5 billion in damage and losses to energy infrastructure, the exhaustion of coping strategies and savings, and an anticipated high level of winter humanitarian needs by families on the frontline and internally displaced people (IDP), CORE proposes a two-pronged approach to deliver life-saving winterization support from October 2023 to March 2024 focused on rental assistance for IDPs in Lviv and solid fuel distribution to households on the frontline in Zaporizhzhia Oblast.  lt/pgtltpgtltbrgtRental Assistance: Lviv hosts the highest number of IDPs in Western Ukraine (IOM: 234,000 in July 2023). To support shelter, integration, and protection outcomes, CORE will expand its current UHF-funded rental assistance program for IDP households in Lviv to secure private housing in time for winter for an additional 200 households, beginning with an existing wait list. Support will be available for IDPs living in collective centers to secure private housing and those that have recent rental agreements but are challenged to cover costs. Households must continue to meet agreed upon existing vulnerability criteria to be eligible for inclusion in the proposed project's rental assistance component.  lt/pgtltpgtltbrgtHouseholds in the rental assistance component will receive six months of assistance for rent ($200/month) and utilities ($50/month). Amounts are based on Cash Working Group and Shelter/NFI Cluster recommendations and CORE market monitoring of price trends. Cash transfers will be made directly to participating head of households according to rental contracts secured through this project or recent contracts verified by CORE. CORE will pay realtor fees for households receiving support through this project to identify and secure an apartment lease. lt/pgtltpgt ltbrgtSolid Fuel Distribution: In the East, households that have remained or returned face multiple barriers to heating their homes this winter. It is probable Russian attacks on energy and utility infrastructure will resume as temperatures drop, requiring household-based rather than centralized heating solutions to avoid negative health outcomes, including illness, hypothermia, and death.  lt/pgtltpgtltbrgtThe surge in demand for solid fuels such as firewood, coal, and brickettes has driven price increases. With savings and coping strategies depleted, and livelihoods opportunities scarce, households on the frontline will be hard pressed to afford these life-saving resources for winter. Landmines and ongoing insecurity create additional challenges for households to secure heating fuel – supply chain disruptions have diminished the level of resources available on the market and households experience mobility barriers to reach markets for supplies. To address these multifaceted challenges, CORE, and local partner, 100% Life. Zaporizhzhia (100% Life), will procure and distribute solid fuel (brickettes) to 2,000 households in Huliaipole Hromada (located 10km from 23 August frontline) in Zaporizhzhia Oblast, which has suffered the greatest level of energy infrastructure damage in Ukraine.  lt/pgtltpgtltbrgtCORE and 100% Life will provide three rounds of home delivery of solid fuel during the winter to avoid supply availability constraints and storage issues. Assistance will cover the cluster recommendation for brickettes per household for the entire season (4.5 metric tons). CORE will manage procurement and targeting, and 100% Life will conduct distribution.  lt/pgtltpgtltbrgtCORE will follow cluster guidance on targeting from the Shelter/NFI Ukraine Winterization Recommendations to prioritize households for solid fuel distribution. We will continue coordinating with local administrations to understand needs and conduct operations effectively and safely. Beyond prioritizing households in frontline areas not receiving other government assistance, CORE will prioritize women-headed households, the elderly, people with disabilities (PWD), and pregnant and lactating women for solid heating fuel assistance.ltbrgtlt/pgtltp class="sceditor-nlf"gtltbrgtlt/pgt</narrative></description><participating-org ref="" role="2" type="21" activity-id=""><narrative>CORE Community Organized Relief Effort</narrative></participating-org><participating-org ref="" role="4" type="21" activity-id=""><narrative>CORE Community Organized Relief Effort</narrative></participating-org><participating-org ref="" role="4" type="22" activity-id=""><narrative>100 percent Life Zaporizhzhia Network</narrative></participating-org><participating-org ref="XM-OCHA-CBPF-UKR81" role="1" type="40" activity-id="XM-OCHA-CBPF-UKR81-2023"><narrative>Ukraine Humanitarian Fund</narrative></participating-org><activity-status code="3" /><activity-date iso-date="2023-10-01" type="1" /><activity-date iso-date="2023-10-01" type="2" /><activity-date iso-date="2024-08-30" type="3" /><activity-date iso-date="2024-08-30" type="4" /><contact-info><organisation><narrative /></organisation><department><narrative /></department><person-name><narrative /></person-name><job-title><narrative /></job-title><telephone /><email /></contact-info><activity-scope code="4" /><recipient-country code="UA" percentage="100" /><sector vocabulary="99" vocabulary-uri="https://www.humanitarianresponse.info/en/coordination/clusters" code="4" percentage="100.00"><narrative>Emergency Shelter and NFI</narrative></sector><sector vocabulary="1" code="43010" percentage="100.00" /><collaboration-type code="4" /><default-flow-type code="10" /><default-aid-type code="C01" /><default-tied-status code="5" /><budget type="1" status="2"><period-start iso-date="2023-10-01" /><period-end iso-date="2023-12-31" /><value currency="USD" value-date="2023-10-25">862137.29</value></budget><budget type="1" status="2"><period-start iso-date="2024-01-01" /><period-end iso-date="2024-08-30" /><value currency="USD" value-date="2023-10-25">2302190.77</value></budget><capital-spend percentage="0" /><transaction ref="UKR81-26187" humanitarian="1"><transaction-type code="2" /><transaction-date iso-date="2023-10-25" /><value currency="USD" value-date="2023-10-25">3164328.06</value><provider-org provider-activity-id="XM-OCHA-CBPF-UKR81-2023" type="40" ref="XM-OCHA-CBPF-UKR81"><narrative>Ukraine Humanitarian Fund</narrative></provider-org><receiver-org><narrative>CORE Community Organized Relief Effort</narrative></receiver-org></transaction><transaction ref="3306655170" humanitarian="1"><transaction-type code="3" /><transaction-date iso-date="2023-11-07" /><value currency="USD" value-date="2023-11-07">1998884.10</value><provider-org provider-activity-id="XM-OCHA-CBPF-UKR81-2023" type="40" ref="XM-OCHA-CBPF-UKR81"><narrative>Ukraine Humanitarian Fund</narrative></provider-org><receiver-org><narrative>CORE Community Organized Relief Effort</narrative></receiver-org></transaction><transaction ref="3307672118" humanitarian="1"><transaction-type code="3" /><transaction-date iso-date="2024-12-17" /><value currency="USD" value-date="2024-12-17">1165257.08</value><provider-org provider-activity-id="XM-OCHA-CBPF-UKR81-2023" type="40" ref="XM-OCHA-CBPF-UKR81"><narrative>Ukraine Humanitarian Fund</narrative></provider-org><receiver-org><narrative>CORE Community Organized Relief Effort</narrative></receiver-org></transaction><document-link format="application/http" url="http://pfbi.unocha.org"><title><narrative>Ukraine BI 2023</narrative></title><category code="B17" /><language code="en" /></document-link><related-activity ref="XM-OCHA-CBPF-UKR81-2023" type="1" /></iati-activity><iati-activity last-updated-datetime="2024-09-06T00:00:00" humanitarian="1" linked-data-uri="" hierarchy="2"><iati-identifier>XM-OCHA-CBPF-CBPF-UKR-23-R-INGO-26188</iati-identifier><reporting-org ref="XM-OCHA-CBPF" type="22" secondary-reporter="0"><narrative xml:lang="en">United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs</narrative></reporting-org><title><narrative>UHF Winterization Response</narrative></title><description type="2"><narrative>ltpgtltspangtThrough
Ukraine Humanitarian Fund (UHF) funding, Samaritan’s Purse (SP) aims to provide
life-saving assistance and increase the winter preparedness of approximately
7,200 Ukrainians in Donetsk, Kherson, and Zaporizhzhia oblasts, by distributing
and installing 2,400 wood-burning stoves with accompanying stove piping, educational
guide, and six cubic meters (mlt/spangtltsupgt3lt/supgtltspangt) of firewood per stove to those who
do not have a reliable heating source in their home. Teams will train HHs on
stove usage, as well as assess the need for a metal floor plate alongside the
stove during installation, supplying as needed.lt/spangtltbrgtlt/pgt

ltpgtltspangt lt/spangtlt/pgt

ltpgtltspangtThe
project will support vulnerable men, women, boys, and girls near the frontlines,
especially elderly and home-bound individuals, by contributing to principled
and timely life-saving assistance, meeting emergency needs and contributing to
immediate relief (Humanitarian Response Plan
[HRP] Objective 1).lt/spangtlt/pgt

ltpgtltspangt lt/spangtlt/pgt

ltdivgt

ltpgtltspangtPer
SP’s localization strategy, project staff will conduct a five-fold partner
selection process:lt/spangtlt/pgt

lt/divgt

ltdivgt

ltpgtltspangt1)ltspangt     
lt/spangtEstablish a committee of SP leadership
and Partnerships staff to select a short list of partners who have known
capacity for similar projectslt/spangtlt/pgt

ltpgtltspangt2)ltspangt      lt/spangtHave
the committee review the already-completed vetting documentation, which SP
conducts for all partners, to ensure efficacy and compliancelt/spangtlt/pgt

ltpgtltspangt3)ltspangt      lt/spangtGuarantee
partners have received full SP safeguarding, monitoring, and compliance
training before considerationlt/spangtlt/pgt

ltpgtltspangt4)ltspangt      lt/spangtRequest
that partners provide necessary documentation and registration, as well as
their requests/requirements for staffing and other resource needs in order to
accomplish project objectives andlt/spangtlt/pgt

ltpgtltspangt5)ltspangt      lt/spangtReview
and select.lt/spangtlt/pgt

lt/divgt

ltdivgt

ltpgtltspangt lt/spangtlt/pgt

ltpgtltspangtSamaritan’s Purse will reference the
general and anonymized survey of a sub-set of partners in order to determine
general needs for budget and staffing, serving as a reference for the requested
sub-grants in this proposal. Selected partners will rent transport for targeted
HHs, which will be compensated according to SP’s internal trucking and/or fuel
reimbursement matrix, as well as locally procure firewood, which will also be
compensated according to market-based rates per region. Within the first three
months of the project, partners will transport the pre-determined supply of
stoves as indicated by project staff, which will be informed by initial
estimates from government officials and other relevant stakeholders. lt/spangtlt/pgt

ltpgtltspangt lt/spangtlt/pgt

lt/divgt

ltpgtltspangtAll
local partners will participate in ongoing capacity strengthening, including
training on targeting, monitoring, reporting, and prevention of sexual
exploitation, abuse, and harassment (PSEAH), and will wear branded vests during
distributions. Routine monitoring will be conducted to reinforce
accountability, improve programming and project delivery methodologies, and
identify and prevent protection risks associated with winterization assistance.
Upon closeout, members of the SP UHF Winterization Team will conduct
post-distribution monitoring at programmatic sites with each partner, in
addition to the routine spot checks performed by project staff. During visits,
the team will: (a) evaluate the efficacy of techniques employed and the overall
program based on quantitative and qualitative data (b) identify lessons
learned or possible changes to best facilitate ongoing programming in
conjunction with the partners and (c) conduct a survey of a sample number of beneficiaries
(sample size to be determined). Staff will provide feedback to stakeholders as
appropriate.lt/spangtlt/pgt</narrative></description><participating-org ref="" role="2" type="21" activity-id=""><narrative>Samaritan’s Purse Ukraine</narrative></participating-org><participating-org ref="" role="4" type="21" activity-id=""><narrative>Samaritan’s Purse Ukraine</narrative></participating-org><participating-org ref="" role="4" type="22" activity-id=""><narrative>CO "CHARITY FOUNDATION "GARNET"</narrative></participating-org><participating-org ref="" role="4" type="22" activity-id=""><narrative>NGO PLATFORMA PLUS</narrative></participating-org><participating-org ref="" role="4" type="22" activity-id=""><narrative>CC "SOURCE OF LIFE"</narrative></participating-org><participating-org ref="" role="4" type="22" activity-id=""><narrative>Church "New Life" In Sloviansk</narrative></participating-org><participating-org ref="" role="4" type="22" activity-id=""><narrative>Church of the Christ Savior in  Kurakhove</narrative></participating-org><participating-org ref="" role="4" 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/><language code="en" /></document-link><related-activity ref="XM-OCHA-CBPF-UKR81-2023" type="1" /></iati-activity><iati-activity last-updated-datetime="2024-10-31T00:00:00" humanitarian="1" linked-data-uri="" hierarchy="2"><iati-identifier>XM-OCHA-CBPF-CBPF-UKR-23-R-INGO-26190</iati-identifier><reporting-org ref="XM-OCHA-CBPF" type="22" secondary-reporter="0"><narrative xml:lang="en">United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs</narrative></reporting-org><title><narrative>Provision of winterization assistance to war-affected communities in south and east of Ukraine</narrative></title><description type="2"><narrative>ltpgtltspan style="font-size: 14px line-height: 12.95px" data-contrast="none" lang="EN-US" class="TextRun SCXW140939402 BCX8"gtltspan class="NormalTextRun SCXW140939402 BCX8"gtThis project will be implemented by WHH/JERU and 3 local partner organizations and will complement the ongoing projects focusing on providing basic needs through multipurpose cash and psychosocial support and livelihood assistance. WHH works in Ukraine under the name Joint Emergency Response in Ukraine (JERU) in a single/joint country structure with its Alliance2015 partner Concern Worldwide.lt/spangtlt/spangtltspan style="font-size: 14px line-height: 12.95px" class="EOP SCXW140939402 BCX8" data-ccp-props="{"gt lt/spangtltbrgtlt/pgtltpgtltspan style="font-size: 14px line-height: 12.95px" class="EOP SCXW140939402 BCX8" data-ccp-props="{"gtltbrgtlt/spangtlt/pgtltdiv class="OutlineElement Ltr SCXW140939402 BCX8" style="margin: 0px padding: 0px user-select: text -webkit-user-drag: none -webkit-tap-highlight-color: transparent overflow: visible cursor: text clear: both position: relative direction: ltr orphans: 2 text-align: start text-indent: 0px widows: 2 text-decoration-thickness: initial text-decoration-style: initial text-decoration-color: initial"gtltp class="Paragraph SCXW140939402 BCX8" style="margin: 0px padding: 0px user-select: text -webkit-user-drag: none -webkit-tap-highlight-color: transparent overflow-wrap: break-word vertical-align: baseline font-kerning: none"gtltspan data-contrast="none" lang="EN-US" class="TextRun SCXW140939402 BCX8" style="line-height: 12.95px"gtltspan class="NormalTextRun SCXW140939402 BCX8"gtThis project will provide a combination of services, cash and in-kind winterization assistance to the most vulnerable households impacted by the war, including host communities, returnees and IDPs in Sumska, Mykolaiv and Kharkivska oblasts, targeting a unique total of 2040 households (6120 individuals) to be able to meet their basic winterization needs during the winter season and demonstrate improved wellbeing.lt/spangtlt/spangtltspan class="EOP SCXW140939402 BCX8" data-ccp-props="{" style="line-height: 12.95px"gt ltbrgtltbrgtlt/spangtlt/pgtlt/divgtltdiv class="OutlineElement Ltr SCXW140939402 BCX8" style="margin: 0px padding: 0px user-select: text -webkit-user-drag: none -webkit-tap-highlight-color: transparent overflow: visible cursor: text clear: both position: relative direction: ltr orphans: 2 text-align: start text-indent: 0px widows: 2 text-decoration-thickness: initial text-decoration-style: initial text-decoration-color: initial"gtltp class="Paragraph SCXW140939402 BCX8" style="margin: 0px padding: 0px user-select: text -webkit-user-drag: none -webkit-tap-highlight-color: transparent overflow-wrap: break-word vertical-align: baseline font-kerning: none"gtltspan data-contrast="none" lang="EN-US" class="TextRun SCXW140939402 BCX8" style="line-height: 12.95px"gtltspan class="NormalTextRun SCXW140939402 BCX8"gtCash assistance for winterization utilities continues to be the recommended modality of assistance by the humanitarian community, clusters, and aligned with government and beneficiary preference (based on PDMs, and needs assessments conducted by WHH/JERU), this project will support 1200 HHs (3600 individuals) with cash for winterization utilities. In some cases this activity will act as a top-up to previous MPCA  from other WHH/JERU programming, with these households receiving assistance between July, August, September and October. In other cases, recipients will be identified through new rounds of registration. The most vulnerable households (returnees, non-displaced and IDPs) with no/low-income and not receiving any winter assistance will be prioritized for assistance.  lt/spangtlt/spangtltspan class="EOP SCXW140939402 BCX8" data-ccp-props="{" style="line-height: 12.95px"gt ltbrgtltbrgtlt/spangtlt/pgtlt/divgtltdiv class="OutlineElement Ltr SCXW140939402 BCX8" style="margin: 0px padding: 0px user-select: text -webkit-user-drag: none -webkit-tap-highlight-color: transparent overflow: visible cursor: text clear: both position: relative direction: ltr orphans: 2 text-align: start text-indent: 0px widows: 2 text-decoration-thickness: initial text-decoration-style: initial text-decoration-color: initial"gtltp class="Paragraph SCXW140939402 BCX8" style="margin: 0px padding: 0px user-select: text -webkit-user-drag: none -webkit-tap-highlight-color: transparent overflow-wrap: break-word vertical-align: baseline font-kerning: none"gtltspan data-contrast="none" lang="EN-US" class="TextRun SCXW140939402 BCX8" style="line-height: 12.95px"gtltspan class="NormalTextRun SCXW140939402 BCX8"gtProvision of solid fuel heating stoves (in-kind) will target 210 households (630 individuals) to receive in-kind support that includes delivery and installation of stoves in households, as well as safety and maintenance guidance. Households in these communities has limited access to banks or money transfer agencies, and usually, the vulnerable community members face barriers to meeting the basic needs, as access to markets is difficult, dangerous, or expensive lt/spangtltspan class="NormalTextRun AdvancedProofingIssueV2Themed SCXW140939402 BCX8" style="background-repeat-y: no-repeat background-position-y: bottom background-image: var(--urlAdvancedProofingIssueV2, url('data:image/svg+xmlbase64,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')) border-bottom: 1px solid transparent"gtas a consequence oflt/spangtltspan class="NormalTextRun SCXW140939402 BCX8"gt the conflict. In these areas, cash approaches are not appropriate. Alongside the stoves these households will also receive solid fuel material to support them during the winter season. lt/spangtlt/spangtltspan class="EOP SCXW140939402 BCX8" data-ccp-props="{" style="line-height: 12.95px"gt ltbrgtltbrgtlt/spangtlt/pgtlt/divgtltdiv class="OutlineElement Ltr SCXW140939402 BCX8" style="margin: 0px padding: 0px user-select: text -webkit-user-drag: none -webkit-tap-highlight-color: transparent overflow: visible cursor: text clear: both position: relative direction: ltr orphans: 2 text-align: start text-indent: 0px widows: 2 text-decoration-thickness: initial text-decoration-style: initial text-decoration-color: initial"gtltp class="Paragraph SCXW140939402 BCX8" style="margin: 0px padding: 0px user-select: text -webkit-user-drag: none -webkit-tap-highlight-color: transparent overflow-wrap: break-word vertical-align: baseline font-kerning: none"gtltspan data-contrast="none" lang="EN-US" class="TextRun SCXW140939402 BCX8" style="line-height: 12.95px"gtltspan class="NormalTextRun SCXW140939402 BCX8"gtLastly, WHH/JERU will provide solid fuel materials of briquettes/firewood to an additional 630HH, (1890 individuals) in Mykolaiv and Kharkiv who already have solid fuel heating stoves installed. This modality has been lt/spangtlt/spangtltspan data-contrast="auto" lang="EN-US" class="TextRun SCXW140939402 BCX8" style="line-height: 12.95px"gtltspan class="NormalTextRun SCXW140939402 BCX8"gtselected for its energy sufficiency, price value and dependability during anticipated disruption of electricity and gas in the aftermath of damages to civilian infrastructure during the winter season and is the most commonly used source of heating in rural areas. lt/spangtlt/spangtltspan class="EOP SCXW140939402 BCX8" data-ccp-props="{" style="line-height: 12.95px"gt lt/spangtlt/pgtlt/divgt

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lt/pgtltp style="margin-top:9.95ptmargin-right:0cmmargin-bottom:
9.95ptmargin-left:0cm" class="MsoNormal"gtltspan style="font-family:" lang="EN-US"gtThis project
is formulated based on ongoinglt/spangtltspan class="MsoCommentReference"gtltspan lang="EN-US"gt lt/spangtlt/spangtltspan style="font-family:" lang="EN-US"gtUHF projects and needs assessment conducted by ZOA and
National NGO partner Shchedryk. The proposed project will respond to
the most urgent needs of 4.680 beneficiaries (1560 Women, 965 girls, 1190
man, 965 boys).lt/spangtltspan lang="EN-US"gtlt/spangtlt/pgt

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lt/spangtltagtltspan style="font-family:" lang="EN-US"gtThis project will address the most urgent winterization needs
in Kherson and Mykolaiv Oblast in the Southlt/spangtltspan style="font-family:" lang="EN-US"gt-East of lt/spangtlt/agtltspan style="" lang="EN-US"gtltfont color="#000000" face="Arial, sans-serif, sans-serif"gtUkraine in
Chernihiv Oblast in the North and Transcarpathia Oblast located in
the South-West of Ukrainelt/fontgtlt/spangtltspan style="font-family:" lang="EN-US"gt. In the South-East it will address Shelter needs in the form
of heating support and FSL activities for the most vulnerable war affected
non-displaced host populations and returnees. In the Chernihiv the
war-effected population will be supported with much needed winter
Insulation and winter energy activities. In the Transcarpathia,
the most vulnerable IDPs will receive rental support.  lt/spangtltspan lang="EN-US"gtlt/spangtlt/pgt

ltp style="margin-bottom:9.95pt" class="MsoNormal"gtltspan style="font-family:" lang="EN-US"gtThe proposed action aims to provide winter
relief to the vulnerable identified populations and support the local
economy by providing safe and durable solutions to urgent shelter and
energy needs, to be able to withstand the expected hardships of the
coming winter and household-level
livelihood opportunities for increased self-reliance. lt/spangtltspan lang="EN-US"gtlt/spangtlt/pgt

ltp style="margin-bottom:9.95pt" class="MsoNormal"gtltspan style="" lang="EN-US"gtltfont color="#000000" face="Arial, sans-serif"gtKherson and Mykolaiv Oblasts are among the
regions severely impacted by the invasion of Russia in February 2022.
Northern territories of Kherson Oblast were occupied for a period of
seven months and were only liberated in the month of November 2022. In the
most South-Eastern part of Mykolaiv oblast, directly bordering Kherson
oblast, intense fighting has taken place resulting in severe destruction in the
villages surrounding Mykolaiv city. These areas have become
accessible since December of 2022. lt/fontgtltbrgtltfont color="#000000" face="Arial, sans-serif"gtChernihiv Oblast encountered hardship when
parts of this Oblast were occupied during the failed drive of the Russian
army on its way to Kiev in February/ March 2022. This attempt caused a lot of
damage before the RF retreated back North. Transcarpathia has been relatively safe for war-atrocities and has therefore become a safe haven for IDP, s fleeing from the war affected areas. Currently there are lt/fontgtltfont color="#000000" face="Arial, sans-serif"gt152.000 lt/fontgtltfont color="#000000" face="Arial, sans-serif"gtregistered IDPs in Transcarpathia.lt/fontgtlt/spangtltspan class="MsoCommentReference"gtltspan lang="EN-US"gt lt/spangtlt/spangtltspan style="font-family: Arial, sans-serif color: black" lang="EN-US"gtltbrgt
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ltpgtltspan style="" lang="EN-US"gtltfont color="#000000" face="Arial, sans-serif"gtIn Kherson and Mykolaiv newly accessible areas (NAA), the
action targets rural and vulnerable non-displaced persons and returnees in their
winterization efforts. Firstly, this will be done by providing in-kind
fuel for heating energy and secondly, households will be supported with access to food by providing Cash to
acquire animal feed and veterinary support for their backyard
livestock. Thirdly, households will be supported with restoration of animal
barns to be prepared for the winter. This will increase self-reliance for rural
population with limited options of work other than livestock and farming. lt/fontgtlt/spangtlt/pgtltpgtltspan style="font-family: Arial, sans-serif color: black" lang="EN-US"gtltbrgtlt/spangtlt/pgtltpgtltspan style="font-family: Arial, sans-serif color: black" lang="EN-US"gtltbrgt


lt/spangtlt/pgtltp style="margin-bottom:9.95pt" class="MsoNormal"gtltspan style="font-family: Arial, sans-serif color: black" lang="EN-US"gtltspan style="font-size:8.0ptmso-bidi-font-size:10.0ptfont-family:" lang="EN-US"gtThe Chernihiv region still has a large concentration of IDPs
(72,000 people) and a significant amount of destroyed, damaged and
substandard houses. As the Oblast is bordering Russia, it is
still under periodic shelling by Russian forces. This proposed
intervention will target the most vulnerable IDPs fleeing the border areas
where violence is ongoing by firstly providing insulation interventions for
IDPs fleeing the border and resettled into abandoned or available houses
in safe areas which are often of
substandard quality.  Secondly by providing cash for heating
energy forlt/spangtltspan style="font-size:8.0ptmso-bidi-font-size:
10.0ptfont-family:" lang="EN-US"gt the most vulnerable
IDPs of the population who have been resettled.ltbr style="mso-special-character:line-break"gt
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ltspan style="font-family:" lang="EN-US"gtltbrgt
In Transcarpathia, this project will focus specifically on IDPs who are
planning to stay in Transcarpathia and want to build up a livelihood. The
IDPs are among the most vulnerable and highly dependent on aid and are often
hosted in collective centers, such as schools, kindergartens, and sports
halls. The proposed intervention will be a cooperation with the INGO Dorcas
which is planning a self-funded income generating project. Part of the
Dorcas group of participants will be selected for rental support
including winterization and legal support. lt/spangtltbrgtlt/spangtlt/pgt

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ERC will carry out a multi-sectoral assistance program to support crisis-affected communities and people displaced due to military actions to meet their immediate basic needs in line with the needs identified by the humanitarian community for the upcoming winter.lt/spangtltbrgtlt/pgtltpgtltspan id="docs-internal-guid-4bce8397-7fff-5942-9931-b4642d437087"gtltbrgtlt/spangtlt/pgtltp style="line-height:1.2margin-top:0ptmargin-bottom:0pt" dir="ltr"gtltspan id="docs-internal-guid-4bce8397-7fff-5942-9931-b4642d437087"gtltspan style="font-family: Arial, sans-serif color: rgb(0, 0, 0) text-decoration-color: initial white-space-collapse: preserve"gtThe proposal is developed in line with the 2023 HRP objectives, focusing on 2 sectors (shelter/NFI, livelihoods assistance) and targeting five regions (Kherson’ska, Zaporizh’ka, Donetska, Mykolaivska, and Kharkivska). The choice of the target regions and target vulnerable households to be reached by ERC is based on the needs assessments done by the humanitarian community and highlighted in the HRP as the most in need regions and also in the Standard Allocation priorities. ERC’s own monitoring and needs assessments from these areas confirm the high need of assistance in these regions. Based on that, ERC is confident that the proposed multi-sectoral intervention is a valuable addition to the humanitarian operations in Ukraine, alleviating human suffering and securing the basic needs of the target populations.lt/spangtlt/spangtlt/pgtltpgtltspan id="docs-internal-guid-4bce8397-7fff-5942-9931-b4642d437087"gtltbrgtlt/spangtlt/pgtltp style="line-height:1.2margin-top:0ptmargin-bottom:0pt" dir="ltr"gtltspan id="docs-internal-guid-4bce8397-7fff-5942-9931-b4642d437087"gtltspan style="font-family: Arial, sans-serif color: rgb(0, 0, 0) text-decoration-color: initial white-space-collapse: preserve"gtThis proposal builds on ERC’s experience and current work done on the ground and the lessons learned, and considers the humanitarian community’s newly available information and strategic objectives. Under this 6-month proposed action, ERC (Estonian Refugee Council) will maintain the highly targeted, rural- and frontline-focused joint humanitarian cash program to deliver emergency support for winter energy needs (cash for heating) to 1075 conflict-affected households (appr. 2800 individuals) in Kherson, Zaporizhzhia, Donetsk, and Kharkiv oblasts, with a continued focus on Non-Government Controlled Areas (NGCAs), frontline, and newly liberated territories in Ukraine.lt/spangtlt/spangtlt/pgtltpgtltspan id="docs-internal-guid-4bce8397-7fff-5942-9931-b4642d437087"gtltbrgtlt/spangtlt/pgtltp style="line-height:1.2margin-top:0ptmargin-bottom:0pt" dir="ltr"gtltspan id="docs-internal-guid-4bce8397-7fff-5942-9931-b4642d437087"gtltspan style="font-family: Arial, sans-serif color: rgb(0, 0, 0) text-decoration-color: initial white-space-collapse: preserve"gtIn addition, ERC will expand and implement emergency agricultural livelihoods assistance, supporting 300 HH (800 individuals) in rural conflict-affected communities in Mykolaiv, Kharkhiv, and Zaporizhzhia oblasts with increased access to financial resources. The intervention aims to support HH in restoring or maintaining commercial and non-commercial agricultural, livestock and small-scale service ventures to meet minimum subsistence standards. ltbrgtltbrgtLinkages between components: The proposed project addresses both acute heating needs (support for winter energy needs) and long-term livelihoods needs (indirect provision of food through supporting income generating activities). With this approach and given the geographical differences in vulnerability and security levels and market functionality/availability of food, ERC will diversify its winterization assistance. The livelihoods component of the programme aims to economically bolster households and their surrounding communities while the cash for heating component addresses the most vulnerable whose heating needs would be unmet otherwise. 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INTERSOS is proposing an evidence-based approach, drawing upon its expertise developed during the winter 2022-2023 (Annex A). Based on Protection Cluster definitions of vulnerabilities and priorities, the project with target: 1) Elderly individuals, as they are more susceptible to cold-related health problems, have limited mobility or health issues that make them more vulnerable, have limited source of income that prevent them from purchasing winterization items as well as paying for transportation from hard-to-reach areas to main urban settlements to access services and the market 2) People with disabilities as they may face challenges in accessing appropriate shelter, winterization items and transportation during winter. People with physical disabilities have limited access to services and the market 3) Low-income families: those with limited financial resources struggle to afford heating, energy supplies and NFI 4) Large-size families which are families with 5 or more family members that face financial constraints to afford heating, energy supplies and NFI and are often living in houses where the living conditions are poor and in situation of overcrowding 5) Communities in hard-to-reach and remote areas: access to resources, services and emergency assistance during winter may be limited for such communities due to the road conditions, the distance from the main urban settlements, the unavailability on the local market of winterization items and the consequent need to reach far locations to procure such items.ltbrgtThis six-month intervention will target 2,981 individuals through four local partners INTERSOS has selected to operate in areas that are hard-to-reach due to logistical challenges such as limited road access (Kharkiv raion and Kriviy Rih raion) and conflict-affected areas (Kupyansk and Donetsk). The Action will provide winter heating, NFIs, support to winter energy needs and provide capacity strengthening to local partners in line with INTERSOS’ Localisation approach. INTERSOS streamlines capacity strengthening into all projects, working in collaboration with local partners to identify programmatic, technical or institutional areas for improvements and creating an action plan in line with their priorities. ltbrgtINTERSOS has selected to operate through four local partners across the three oblasts, who have previously signed MoU under separate Actions. ltbrgtThe proposal has been developed using a holistic approach to provide comprehensive assistance to communities in the project areas. INTERSOS has experience in distributing NFIs in both Kharkiv and Donetsk oblasts, both as a part of its Rapid Response Mechanism (RRM) and regular programming. The complementarity of projects and the coordination of actions also ensures that protection principles are mainstreamed throughout the entire action. The planned intervention has been designed to complement governmental winterization activities focusing on filling gaps where state agencies cannot reach, such as areas with difficult access, limited basic services and insecure locations closer to the frontlines or not sufficiently covered by humanitarian assistance. As part of its exit strategy, INTERSOS aims at strengthening the capacity of its local partners and at supporting the sustainability of their operations through the provision of training and capacity building on protection principles, monitoring, and data management. 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Since the outbreak of the war in 2022 HIA directly supported 70,286 people (7105 0-17 fm, 20010 18-59 fm, 14141 60+ fm 7320 0-17 m, 14472 18-59 m, 7238 60+ m including 2721 PwD) in the targeted Oblasts. Overaall since the outbreak of the war HIA supported more than 510 thousand people in 20 Oblasts of Ukraine. (https://ukraine.hia.hu/catogory/reports/)lt/pgtltpgtltbrgtBesides continuously assessing the needs of the people in the area HIA conducted a comprehensive multisector assessment with the involvement of 490 HHs (1,275 people). The results of the assessment show that due to hostilities and constant damages in lives, private and public infrastructure and economy there are big gaps – especially rural areas, near the frontline - generally in all sectors, particularly in WASH, Protection sector and to access to basic services such as heating, electricity, piped drinking water (Catastrophic severity of needs - HNO, 2023 also confirmed) ltbrgtltbrgtlt/pgtltpgtIn accordance with the HRP 2023, Winter Response Plan, Ukraine Winterisation Recommendations and cluster coordination, current project is implemented in front-line communities and regions, ensuring that assistance is provided as close as possible to people in need. Its main objective is to provide time-critical lifesaving winterization (in-kind SNFI (Khersonska, Zaporizka and Mykolaivska Oblast) and district heating restoration and operation (Kherson city) assistance to people affected by the war in Ukraine including response to the areas near the frontline. The project will be implemented in three Oblasts, focusing on areas at/near the frontlines:  Khersonska (60%), Zaporizka (30%) and Mykolaivska (10%) Oblasts.ltbrgtltbrgtlt/pgtltpgtProject activities based on HRP Activities per ClusterltbrgtActivity SN214 - Support for winter energy needs (in-kind) - Distribution pellets for home solid fuel heaters for 500 HHs/4Mt/HH. ltbrgtActivity SN213 - Provision of Winter Heating (in-kind) – Distribution of electric (for 1000 HH) and solid fuel heaters (two chambers for heating and cooking) for 500 HH.ltbrgtWinterization NFI Other non-kit items - Distribution of folding beds, bed linen/sleeping bags with pillow, matresses, thermal blanket, thermos for 500 HH ltbrgtActivity WA207 - District heating OM support and repairs (operational area of KhersonTeploEnergo in Kherson City) for 26,000 HHlt/pgtltpgtltbrgtPlanned number of people assisted: 28,000 HH (70,000 people out of wihich 5,000 people are receiving SNFI support and 65,000 people are receiving 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the partner charity organisation Dobrobut will work in communities where they
are currently  implementing protection
programming to identify and support vulnerable families in need of household
winterization items and heating solutions for the winter.lt/spangtlt/pgtltp style="margin-top:9.95ptmargin-right:0cmmargin-bottom:
9.95ptmargin-left:0cm" class="MsoNormal"gtltspan style="font-family:" lang="EN-US"gt
ltugtPartnerslt/ugtltbrgt
Tdh is currently working in the targeted localities to provide child protection
services focused on schools, as a convergence point of the communities. Meanwhile,
Dobrobut is providing protection services and has previously organised
distributions of humanitarian assistance in these locations. This enabled both
organizations to gain recognition in the communities, and develop strong local
networks.lt/spangtltspan lang="EN-US"gtlt/spangtlt/pgt

ltp style="margin-bottom:9.95pt" class="MsoNormal"gtltugtltspan style="font-family:" lang="EN-US"gtLocationslt/spangtlt/ugtlt/pgt

ltp style="margin-bottom:9.95pt" class="MsoNormal"gtltspan style="font-family:" lang="EN-US"gtTdh with Dobrobut propose to work in 37 locations across 6 oblasts
(Kharkivska, Dnipropetrovska, Mykolaivska, Zaporizka, Sumska, Chernihivska). The list of targeted locations is attached as supporting document.lt/spangtlt/pgt

ltp style="margin-bottom:9.95pt" class="MsoNormal"gtltugtltspan lang="EN-US"gtProject
activitieslt/spangtlt/ugtlt/pgt

ltp style="margin-bottom:9.95pt" class="MsoNormal"gtltspan lang="EN-US"gtThe project
aims to address objectives 1 and 5 listed in the allocation under Shelter and NFI:
Provision of winter heating (Home heating appliances ltspan style="color:black"gt-
distribution of heaters to increase living spaces thermal comfort) lt/spangtand provision
of NFIs (distribution of NFIs to increase individual thermal comfort). lt/spangtlt/pgt

ltp style="margin-bottom:9.95pt" class="MsoNormal"gtltugtltspan lang="EN-US"gtActivity
outlinelt/spangtlt/ugtlt/pgt

ltp class="MsoNormal"gtltspan lang="EN-US"gtThe project will include the following main
activities: 1. Inform the targeted communities on the selection criteria and
procedure for application by using referral mechanisms, institutions for social
services and esucation to reach the most vulnerable beneficiaries 2. Verify
applications/criteria compliance and select beneficiaries 3. Procurement of NFIs
and Home Heating kits 4. Organize delivery of items to HH according to needs 5.
Collect data on impact/feedback. 6. Ensure PSEA training for all staff and set
up complaint and feedback mechanism.lt/spangtlt/pgt





ltp class="sceditor-nlf"gtltbrgtlt/pgt</narrative></description><participating-org ref="" role="2" type="21" activity-id=""><narrative>Terre des hommes - Aide a l’enfance dans le monde - Fondation</narrative></participating-org><participating-org ref="" role="4" type="21" activity-id=""><narrative>Terre des hommes - Aide a l’enfance dans le monde - Fondation</narrative></participating-org><participating-org ref="" role="4" type="22" activity-id=""><narrative>CO Charitable Foundation "Dobrobut Ukrainy"</narrative></participating-org><participating-org ref="XM-OCHA-CBPF-UKR81" role="1" type="40" activity-id="XM-OCHA-CBPF-UKR81-2023"><narrative>Ukraine Humanitarian Fund</narrative></participating-org><activity-status code="3" /><activity-date iso-date="2023-11-01" type="1" /><activity-date iso-date="2023-11-01" type="2" /><activity-date iso-date="2024-06-30" type="3" /><activity-date iso-date="2024-06-30" type="4" /><contact-info><organisation><narrative /></organisation><department><narrative /></department><person-name><narrative /></person-name><job-title><narrative /></job-title><telephone /><email /></contact-info><activity-scope code="4" /><recipient-country code="UA" percentage="100" /><sector vocabulary="99" vocabulary-uri="https://www.humanitarianresponse.info/en/coordination/clusters" code="4" percentage="100.00"><narrative>Emergency Shelter and NFI</narrative></sector><sector vocabulary="1" code="43010" percentage="100.00" /><collaboration-type code="4" /><default-flow-type code="10" /><default-aid-type code="C01" /><default-tied-status code="5" /><budget type="1" status="2"><period-start iso-date="2023-11-01" /><period-end iso-date="2023-12-31" /><value currency="USD" value-date="2023-11-14">419130.23</value></budget><budget type="1" status="2"><period-start iso-date="2024-01-01" /><period-end iso-date="2024-12-31" /><value currency="USD" value-date="2023-11-14">1271361.70</value></budget><capital-spend percentage="0" /><transaction ref="UKR81-26228" humanitarian="1"><transaction-type code="2" /><transaction-date iso-date="2023-11-14" /><value currency="USD" value-date="2023-11-14">1690491.93</value><provider-org provider-activity-id="XM-OCHA-CBPF-UKR81-2023" type="40" ref="XM-OCHA-CBPF-UKR81"><narrative>Ukraine Humanitarian Fund</narrative></provider-org><receiver-org><narrative>Terre des hommes - Aide a l’enfance dans le monde - Fondation</narrative></receiver-org></transaction><transaction ref="3306720918" humanitarian="1"><transaction-type code="3" /><transaction-date iso-date="2023-11-30" /><value currency="USD" value-date="2023-11-30">1690491.93</value><provider-org provider-activity-id="XM-OCHA-CBPF-UKR81-2023" type="40" ref="XM-OCHA-CBPF-UKR81"><narrative>Ukraine Humanitarian Fund</narrative></provider-org><receiver-org><narrative>Terre des hommes - Aide a l’enfance dans le monde - Fondation</narrative></receiver-org></transaction><transaction ref="2400540443" humanitarian="1"><transaction-type code="7" /><transaction-date iso-date="2025-01-09" /><value currency="USD" value-date="2025-01-09">63676.98</value><provider-org><narrative>Terre des hommes - Aide a l’enfance dans le monde - Fondation</narrative></provider-org><receiver-org><narrative>United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs</narrative></receiver-org></transaction><document-link format="application/http" url="http://pfbi.unocha.org"><title><narrative>Ukraine BI 2023</narrative></title><category code="B17" /><language code="en" /></document-link><related-activity ref="XM-OCHA-CBPF-UKR81-2023" type="1" /></iati-activity><iati-activity last-updated-datetime="2023-12-04T00:00:00" humanitarian="1" linked-data-uri="" hierarchy="2"><iati-identifier>XM-OCHA-CBPF-CBPF-UKR-23-R-INGO-26236</iati-identifier><reporting-org ref="XM-OCHA-CBPF" type="22" secondary-reporter="0"><narrative xml:lang="en">United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs</narrative></reporting-org><title><narrative>Winterization Response to Address Emerging Needs</narrative></title><description type="2"><narrative>ltpgtltbrgt


lt/pgtltpgtltspangtThe proposed interventions will
meet the most immediate shelter and winterization needs of displaced and
non-displaced, returnees and lt/spangtltspangthost community members in
Chernihivska, Kharkivska, Zaporizka, Donetska, Mykolaivska, and Khersonska
oblasts prior to the harsh winter. NRC will respond as a continuous support to
vulnerable families through provision of winter heating appliances (solid fuel
heating stoves and vouchers for other heating items), support for winter energy
needs (cash), provision of winter clothes (vouchers) and provision of NFI
winter kits.lt/spangtlt/pgtltpgtltspangtThe project will respond to 3,085 families with winterization
needs in priority areas in the East, South and North of Ukraine.lt/spangtltspangt lt/spangtltspangt Dedicated outreach
strategies and targeting will ensure that assistance reaches IDPs, returnees
and non-displaced people in areas of return, including persons with
disabilities (PWD), women-headed households, the elderly, and other populations
with restricted freedom of movement. Under an integrated program approach,
strong internal and external referral pathways will ensure safe identification
and referral of individuals requiring specialized support. lt/spangtlt/pgtltpgtltbgtltspangtNorthlt/spangtlt/bgtltbrgtlt/pgtltpgtltspangtIn Chernihivska, 705 families will receive a one-time
unconditional cash transfer into their bank accounts to cover heating costs
during the severe winter. NRC will closely collaborate with local
administrations to identify needs and conduct community-level winterization
assessments. Based on assessment outcomes, NRC will select targeted hromadas
using specific vulnerability criteria.lt/spangtltbrgtlt/pgtltpgtltbrgtltbgtltspangtEastlt/spangtlt/bgtltbrgtlt/pgtltpgtltspangtIn Kharkivska, Zaporizska, and Donetska oblasts, 1,500 families
will receive in-kind winter kits, 240 families will be supported through the
distribution and installation of solid fuel stoves, and 329 families will
receive vouchers for winter clothing and heating items. In-kind support (winter
kits and stoves) will be targeted to active conflict areas, newly accessible
areas, or isolated areas where this is usually the most
appropriate modality. The voucher modality (winter clothing and heating
items) will be will be targeted to areas which have either direct access to the
retailer or are covered by their extensive delivery network.lt/spangtltbrgtlt/pgtltpgt

lt/pgtltpgtltbgtltspangtSouthltbrgtlt/spangtlt/bgtltspangtIn Mykolaivska and Khersonska, NRC will focus on aiding the most
vulnerable households by providing access to essential winterization items,
including heating materials and clothing, through voucher mechanisms. This
effort aligns with NRC's intention to primarily target regions where light and
medium shelter repairs are planned. This approach aims to enhance coordination
among various clusters and organizations. Approximately 470 families will
receive vouchers for winterization needs, and around 200 families will receive
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The projectltspan style="font-size: 14px"gt will support 9,853 directlt/spangtltspan style="font-size: 14px"gt beneficiaries through essential heating fuel and shelter lt/spangtinsulationltspan style="font-size: 14px"gt as well as distribution of household winterisation items and winter clothing sets. The modality of the project (in-kind) was selected due to the severe disruption of the lt/spangtltspan style="font-size: 14px"gtlocal markets and transportation security risks at the areas of implementation. lt/spangtFurthermoreltspan style="font-size: 14px"gt, the project lt/spangtincorporatesltspan style="font-size: 14px"gt a lt/spangtstrongltspan style="font-size: 14px"gt element of localisation due to the strategic lt/spangtpartnershipltspan style="font-size: 14px"gt with a local organisation and the projected capacity building support, including in PSEA and GBV. The project also lt/spangtmainstreamingltspan style="font-size: 14px"gt gender, GBV and PSEA through a comprehensive prioritisation lt/spangtltspan style="font-size: 14px"gttargeting approach in line with the recommendations of the lt/spangtUkrainianltspan style="font-size: 14px"gt Government and the Shelter/NFI Cluster, and extensive GBV and PSEA trainings to the local partner. 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beneficiaries targeted in total (200 HHs/600 beneficiaries in Sumska and 200 HHs/600 beneficiaries in Chernihivska)ltbrgt	150 substandard households Insulated and provided with Solid Fuel Home Heating Kits (including fuel) - 450 beneficiariesltbrgt	250 additional vulnerable households provided with Solid Fuel Home Heating Kits (including fuel) - 750 beneficiarieslt/pgtltpgt  ltbrgtDistrict #1ltbrgt	Khersonska oblast ltbrgt	200 households and 600 beneficiaries targeted ltbrgt	50 substandard households Insulated and provided with Solid Fuel Home Heating Kits (including fuel) - 150 beneficiaries ltbrgt	150 additional vulnerable households provided with Solid Fuel Home Heating Kits (including fuel)- 450 beneficiaries lt/pgtltpgt  ltbrgtTotalltbrgt	600 households targetedltbrgt	1800 vulnerable beneficiaries targeted ltbrgt	200 substandard households insulated and provided with Solid Fuel Home Heating Kits (including fuel) ltbrgt	400 additional households provided with ltspan style="font-size: 14px"gtSolt/spangtltspan style="font-size: 14px"gtlid Fuel Home Heating Kits (including fuel)lt/spangtlt/pgtltpgtltspan style="color: black font-family: Arial, sans-serif"gtltbrgtlt/spangtlt/pgtltpgtltspan style="color: black font-family: Arial, sans-serif"gtAs of March 2023, an estimated 1.4 million homes
in Ukraine have been damaged or destroyed since the escalation of war,
according to the lt/spangtlti style="color: black font-family: Arial, sans-serif"gtUkraine Rapid Damage and
Needs Assessmentlt/igtltspan style="color: black font-family: Arial, sans-serif"gt. As winter weather approaches, those who are living in substandard
housing will face serious, life-threatening cold temperatures in their homes.
In addition, attacks on energy infrastructure, water and gas systems – like
those witnessed last winter – threaten to further aggravate the situation for
those living in substandard housing. Internally displaced
persons (IDPs), non-displaced persons in conflict-affected areas, returnees,
and host communities will be particularly impacted, especially persons with
compounding vulnerabilities such as people with disabilities, elderly people,
women and children, and others. The lack of adequate shelter combined with heating
issues threatens to cause further loss of life and displacement among these
groups of affected people.lt/spangtltbrgtlt/pgtltp style="" class=""gt
ltbrgt
To effectively address the specific challenges posed by winter conditions in
Ukraine, GERltsupgt3lt/supgt’s Winterization Assistance to Vulnerable Ukrainians program
will provide targeted, time-critical, and high-impact support to vulnerable
people living in substandard housing in ltbgtChernihivska, Sumska, and Khersonska oblastslt/bgt
through the ltbgtprovision of home heating appliances, solid fuel, and repairs to
improve home insulationlt/bgt. Specifically, the program will seek to directly
address the compounded needs of ltbgt1800 people – especially people with
disabilities, older persons, women and children, and other vulnerable people -
in ltagtChernihivska,
Sumska, and Khersonskalt/agtlt/bgtltspan class="MsoCommentReference"gtltbgt lt/bgtlt/spangtltbgtoblasts by insulating 200 substandard homes and distributing 600 Home
Kits for Solid Fuel Heatinglt/bgt in direct response to needs as identified by GERltsupgt3lt/supgt
and its partners through needs assessments, secondary data analysis, and
coordination with local governments, the local communities involved, the SNFI
Cluster, and other humanitarian entities. GERltsupgt3lt/supgt has planned that 200 households will receive both Insulation Repairs and Solid Fuel Home Heating Kits, while 400 households will only receive Solid Fuel Home Heating Kits, depending on the needs and condition of the homes. lt/pgtltpgt

In Chernihivska and Sumska Oblasts, where GERltsupgt3lt/supgt is present and
has existing relationships with local government and partners, GERltsupgt3 lt/supgtwill
directly implement the program. In Khersonska Oblast, GERltsupgt3lt/supgt will work through
a sub-implementing national partner, the Ukrainian NGO District 1, to implement
the program, utilizing District 1’s existing relationships, networks, proven
quality of work and presence in the oblast.   

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ltbrgtlt/pgt</narrative></description><participating-org ref="" role="2" type="21" activity-id=""><narrative>Global Emergency Relief</narrative></participating-org><participating-org ref="" role="4" type="21" activity-id=""><narrative>Global Emergency Relief</narrative></participating-org><participating-org ref="" role="4" type="22" activity-id=""><narrative>DISTRICT 1</narrative></participating-org><participating-org ref="XM-OCHA-CBPF-UKR81" role="1" type="40" activity-id="XM-OCHA-CBPF-UKR81-2023"><narrative>Ukraine Humanitarian Fund</narrative></participating-org><activity-status code="3" /><activity-date iso-date="2023-11-01" type="1" /><activity-date iso-date="2023-11-01" type="2" /><activity-date iso-date="2024-06-29" type="3" /><activity-date iso-date="2024-06-29" type="4" /><contact-info><organisation><narrative /></organisation><department><narrative /></department><person-name><narrative /></person-name><job-title><narrative /></job-title><telephone /><email /></contact-info><activity-scope code="4" /><recipient-country code="UA" percentage="100" /><sector vocabulary="99" vocabulary-uri="https://www.humanitarianresponse.info/en/coordination/clusters" code="4" percentage="100.00"><narrative>Emergency Shelter and NFI</narrative></sector><sector vocabulary="1" code="43010" percentage="100.00" /><collaboration-type code="4" /><default-flow-type code="10" /><default-aid-type code="C01" /><default-tied-status code="5" /><budget type="1" status="2"><period-start iso-date="2023-11-01" /><period-end iso-date="2023-12-31" /><value currency="USD" value-date="2023-11-17">356798.19</value></budget><budget type="1" status="2"><period-start iso-date="2024-01-01" /><period-end iso-date="2024-12-31" /><value currency="USD" value-date="2023-11-17">1076341.19</value></budget><capital-spend percentage="0" /><transaction ref="UKR81-26249" humanitarian="1"><transaction-type code="2" /><transaction-date iso-date="2023-11-17" /><value currency="USD" value-date="2023-11-17">1433139.38</value><provider-org provider-activity-id="XM-OCHA-CBPF-UKR81-2023" type="40" ref="XM-OCHA-CBPF-UKR81"><narrative>Ukraine Humanitarian Fund</narrative></provider-org><receiver-org><narrative>Global Emergency Relief</narrative></receiver-org></transaction><transaction ref="3306852815" humanitarian="1"><transaction-type code="3" /><transaction-date iso-date="2024-01-15" /><value currency="USD" value-date="2024-01-15">1146511.50</value><provider-org provider-activity-id="XM-OCHA-CBPF-UKR81-2023" type="40" ref="XM-OCHA-CBPF-UKR81"><narrative>Ukraine Humanitarian Fund</narrative></provider-org><receiver-org><narrative>Global Emergency Relief</narrative></receiver-org></transaction><transaction ref="3307016275" humanitarian="1"><transaction-type code="3" /><transaction-date iso-date="2024-03-12" /><value currency="USD" value-date="2024-03-12">286627.88</value><provider-org provider-activity-id="XM-OCHA-CBPF-UKR81-2023" type="40" ref="XM-OCHA-CBPF-UKR81"><narrative>Ukraine Humanitarian Fund</narrative></provider-org><receiver-org><narrative>Global Emergency Relief</narrative></receiver-org></transaction><transaction ref="2400546734" humanitarian="1"><transaction-type code="7" /><transaction-date iso-date="2025-02-19" /><value currency="USD" value-date="2025-02-19">17685.08</value><provider-org><narrative>Global Emergency Relief</narrative></provider-org><receiver-org><narrative>United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs</narrative></receiver-org></transaction><document-link format="application/http" url="http://pfbi.unocha.org"><title><narrative>Ukraine BI 2023</narrative></title><category code="B17" /><language code="en" /></document-link><related-activity ref="XM-OCHA-CBPF-UKR81-2023" type="1" /></iati-activity><iati-activity last-updated-datetime="2024-05-29T00:00:00" humanitarian="1" linked-data-uri="" hierarchy="2"><iati-identifier>XM-OCHA-CBPF-CBPF-UKR-23-R-NGO-24507</iati-identifier><reporting-org ref="XM-OCHA-CBPF" type="22" secondary-reporter="0"><narrative xml:lang="en">United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs</narrative></reporting-org><title><narrative>Protection support for people with disabilities in newly accessible territories</narrative></title><description type="2"><narrative>ltpgt


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Newly accessible areas of Kharkiv, Zaporizhzhia, Odesa, Kherson and Mykolayiv are affected by hostilities and one of the most vulnerable groups are people with disabilities. They need medical, legal support, PSS, transportation and other services. In addition, there is a need to support the social system on a local level. This project aimed to provide and support a system of services for people with disabilities. So that women and men with disabilities and other vulnerable people directly or indirectly affected by conflict will have access to protection service and cover their basic and protection needs. Another objective of the project is strengthening  the capacity of local communities to provide social services for people with disabilities and other vulnerable groups. Project combine crisis center (case-management, PSS, Legal and crisis support) for different vulnerable groups, rehabilitation for children and adults with intellectual disability, transportation for people with disabilities and elderly, cash for protection program, special procurement for those beneficiaries, who don't have access to markets from communities and small grants support for community based services especially for people with disabilities. All these activities will help to support the social system for most vulnerable groups and the dignity of each person.lt/pgtltpgtltbrgtIn the war-torn and flooded areas of the Kherson and Mykolaiv regions as a result of the terrorist attack on the Kakhovka HPP, where there are no basic communications and access to safe water, Caritas focuses its activities on the flood-affected areas, realizing the urgent need for access to drinking and safe water for daily needs. lt/pgtIn Kherson region, about 600 square kilometers of territory were flooded. According to the press releases of the President of Ukraine, due to the destruction of the Kakhovka dam, the storage of chemicals and fertilizers and cattle cemeteries were flooded. In particular, two anthrax burials located on the Russian-controlled territory were flooded. Also, the sewage system in populated areas stopped working. More than 50,000 hectares of forests were flooded.lt/divgtltdivgtIn the Mykolaiv region, the water level in the Ingulets River, which is a tributary of the Dnipro, rose by 60 cm. The head of the Sniguriv city military administration reports that the pedestrian bridge near the village of Galaganivka was completely flooded. According to the results of laboratory tests of samples taken on June 9, 2023, the State Inspectorate of the South-Western District found that the maximum permissible concentrations of ammonium nitrogen, total iron and suspended solids in the Ingulets River were exceeded. The content of dry residue has increased, which is explained by the natural background of the river. Compared to 08.06.2023, the indicators of ammonium nitrogen, total iron and suspended solids decreased slightly.ltpgtThe humanitarian response includes the following key activities aimed at helping people with disabilities, the elderly, large families and other vulnerable people and the population affected by military operations in certain areas of the Mykolaiv and Kherson regions:ltbrgtlt/pgtltulgtltligtaccess to water resources for affected communities will be restored through the repair of, inter alia, boreholes/wellslt/ligtltligtrestoring access to safe water by installing filtration systems for collective use in social institutionslt/ligtltligtaccess to safe drinking water was restored through the distribution of drinking bottled water in affected communities with limited access to water resourceslt/ligtltligtaccess to necessary types of hygiene will be restored thanks to the provision of specialized hygiene kits for families, children and people with special 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code="10" /><default-aid-type code="C01" /><default-tied-status code="5" /><budget type="1" status="2"><period-start iso-date="2023-03-06" /><period-end iso-date="2023-12-31" /><value currency="USD" value-date="2023-03-09">2296305.46</value></budget><budget type="1" status="2"><period-start iso-date="2024-01-01" /><period-end iso-date="2024-12-31" /><value currency="USD" value-date="2023-03-09">1163461.43</value></budget><capital-spend percentage="0" /><transaction ref="UKR81-24507" humanitarian="1"><transaction-type code="2" /><transaction-date iso-date="2023-03-09" /><value currency="USD" value-date="2023-03-09">3459766.89</value><provider-org provider-activity-id="XM-OCHA-CBPF-UKR81-2023" type="40" ref="XM-OCHA-CBPF-UKR81"><narrative>Ukraine Humanitarian Fund</narrative></provider-org><receiver-org><narrative>ICF Caritas Ukraine</narrative></receiver-org></transaction><transaction ref="3306136848" humanitarian="1"><transaction-type code="3" /><transaction-date iso-date="2023-04-17" /><value currency="USD" value-date="2023-04-17">2160000.60</value><provider-org provider-activity-id="XM-OCHA-CBPF-UKR81-2023" type="40" ref="XM-OCHA-CBPF-UKR81"><narrative>Ukraine Humanitarian Fund</narrative></provider-org><receiver-org><narrative>ICF Caritas Ukraine</narrative></receiver-org></transaction><transaction ref="3307176878" humanitarian="1"><transaction-type code="3" /><transaction-date iso-date="2024-05-29" /><value currency="USD" value-date="2024-05-29">759766.14</value><provider-org provider-activity-id="XM-OCHA-CBPF-UKR81-2023" type="40" ref="XM-OCHA-CBPF-UKR81"><narrative>Ukraine Humanitarian Fund</narrative></provider-org><receiver-org><narrative>ICF Caritas Ukraine</narrative></receiver-org></transaction><transaction ref="3306873066" humanitarian="1"><transaction-type code="3" /><transaction-date iso-date="2024-01-19" /><value currency="USD" value-date="2024-01-19">540000.15</value><provider-org provider-activity-id="XM-OCHA-CBPF-UKR81-2023" type="40" ref="XM-OCHA-CBPF-UKR81"><narrative>Ukraine Humanitarian Fund</narrative></provider-org><receiver-org><narrative>ICF Caritas Ukraine</narrative></receiver-org></transaction><document-link format="application/http" url="http://pfbi.unocha.org"><title><narrative>Ukraine BI 2023</narrative></title><category code="B17" /><language code="en" /></document-link><related-activity ref="XM-OCHA-CBPF-UKR81-2023" type="1" /></iati-activity><iati-activity last-updated-datetime="2024-10-23T00:00:00" humanitarian="1" linked-data-uri="" hierarchy="2"><iati-identifier>XM-OCHA-CBPF-CBPF-UKR-23-R-NGO-26192</iati-identifier><reporting-org ref="XM-OCHA-CBPF" type="22" secondary-reporter="0"><narrative xml:lang="en">United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs</narrative></reporting-org><title><narrative>Winter Energy Needs Support by Conditional Cash Transfers for Vulnerable Frontline and Other Households in Zaporizhzhia and Donetska Oblasts</narrative></title><description type="2"><narrative>ltpgtWinter is a period of increased hardship for vulnerable front line communities. Russia's weaponisation of winter is expected to recommence. With the Ukrainian counter offensive underway and Russia attempting to halt advances, front line communities, especially those in key strategic and contested areas, are highly likely to have severely disrupted energy supplies during the winter months. lt/pgtltpgtThis project will support the solid fuel winter heating needs of 2,175 vulnerable households (approximately 6,525 direct beneficiaries) in 9 conflict-affected Hromadas (6 in Zaporizhzhia Oblast and 3 in Donetska Oblast). It will provide the selected HHs with solid fuel (coal, wood or sunflower briquettes) for 4 months (December 2023 to March 2024). lt/pgtltpgtThe Shelter Cluster approved HH solid fuel requirements will be delivered  through conditional cash transfers. This modality for the target front line Hromadas was agreed by the Shelter/ NFI Cluster (ltigtsee attached Cluster emaillt/igt) and the Local Government Authorities (ltigtsee attached request letterlt/igt). lt/pgtltpgtConditional cash will be provided by Dorcas (1,200 HH) and by local sub-partner City Aid Center (975 HH) through the selected beneficiaries UkrPostha (Ukrainian Post Office) accounts or local bank accounts.lt/pgt</narrative></description><participating-org ref="" role="2" type="22" activity-id=""><narrative>Dorcas Aid International Transcarpathia</narrative></participating-org><participating-org ref="" role="4" type="22" activity-id=""><narrative>Dorcas Aid International Transcarpathia</narrative></participating-org><participating-org ref="" role="4" type="22" activity-id=""><narrative>CITY AID CENTER</narrative></participating-org><participating-org ref="XM-OCHA-CBPF-UKR81" role="1" type="40" activity-id="XM-OCHA-CBPF-UKR81-2023"><narrative>Ukraine Humanitarian 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iso-date="2023-12-31" /><value currency="USD" value-date="2023-11-14">795581.49</value></budget><budget type="1" status="2"><period-start iso-date="2024-01-01" /><period-end iso-date="2024-12-31" /><value currency="USD" value-date="2023-11-14">1687181.45</value></budget><capital-spend percentage="0" /><transaction ref="UKR81-26192" humanitarian="1"><transaction-type code="2" /><transaction-date iso-date="2023-11-14" /><value currency="USD" value-date="2023-11-14">2482762.94</value><provider-org provider-activity-id="XM-OCHA-CBPF-UKR81-2023" type="40" ref="XM-OCHA-CBPF-UKR81"><narrative>Ukraine Humanitarian Fund</narrative></provider-org><receiver-org><narrative>Dorcas Aid International Transcarpathia</narrative></receiver-org></transaction><transaction ref="3306738058" humanitarian="1"><transaction-type code="3" /><transaction-date iso-date="2023-12-06" /><value currency="USD" value-date="2023-12-06">1986210.35</value><provider-org provider-activity-id="XM-OCHA-CBPF-UKR81-2023" type="40" ref="XM-OCHA-CBPF-UKR81"><narrative>Ukraine Humanitarian Fund</narrative></provider-org><receiver-org><narrative>Dorcas Aid International Transcarpathia</narrative></receiver-org></transaction><transaction ref="3307527865" humanitarian="1"><transaction-type code="3" /><transaction-date iso-date="2024-10-23" /><value currency="USD" value-date="2024-10-23">198069.03</value><provider-org provider-activity-id="XM-OCHA-CBPF-UKR81-2023" type="40" ref="XM-OCHA-CBPF-UKR81"><narrative>Ukraine Humanitarian Fund</narrative></provider-org><receiver-org><narrative>Dorcas Aid International Transcarpathia</narrative></receiver-org></transaction><document-link format="application/http" url="http://pfbi.unocha.org"><title><narrative>Ukraine BI 2023</narrative></title><category code="B17" /><language code="en" /></document-link><related-activity ref="XM-OCHA-CBPF-UKR81-2023" type="1" /></iati-activity><iati-activity last-updated-datetime="2024-01-31T00:00:00" humanitarian="1" linked-data-uri="" hierarchy="2"><iati-identifier>XM-OCHA-CBPF-CBPF-UKR-23-R-NGO-26203</iati-identifier><reporting-org ref="XM-OCHA-CBPF" type="22" secondary-reporter="0"><narrative xml:lang="en">United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs</narrative></reporting-org><title><narrative>Providing emergency winterization assistance to people affected by the escalation of conflict to ensure warm, safe and dignified living conditions during the winter season.</narrative></title><description type="2"><narrative>ltpgtThe main objective of the project is to provide emergency winterization assistance to people affected by the escalation of the conflict to ensure warm, safe and dignified living conditions during the winter season in liberated and located close to the front-line settlements in Donetska oblast.ltbrgtDeveloping project NW used information provided by UHF 2nd RA Strategy, HRP 2023, Winter Response Plan 2023-24, SNFI Clusters Winterization Recommendations, statistics and results of own assessment in the target location.ltbrgtThe received information has been processed and made it possible to determine needs, types of assistance, project locations and the number of beneficiaries.ltbrgtTo address identified needs and existing gaps, NW proposes to implement the following activities:ltbrgt- distribution of the solid fuel to 436 HHs in Sviatohirska, Illinivska, Kostyantynivska and Selydivska ATCsltbrgt- distribution of 500 electric heaters in Selidivska and Sviatohirska ATCs.ltbrgt- distribution of solid fuel stoves to 300 HHs in Selidivska ATC.ltbrgt- distribution of 700 NFI kits in Selidivska and Sviatohirska ATCs.ltbrgtIt is planned to reach 2045 people with assistance, incl. 235 PwD. ltbrgtThe proposed interventions align with Allocation Strategy, Ukraine HRP 2023 Strategic Objectives 1: Provide principled and timely multi-sectoral life-saving assistance to internally displaced people, non-displaced people and returnees, ensuring their safety and dignity, and will contribute to the SNFI Cluster's Objective 2: Provide essential NFI support based on needs for IDPs, people who remain at home and returnees at the household level, including those residing in collective centers.ltbrgt ltbrgtTo reduce the impact of potential problems that may arise during the project implementation, an analysis of potential risks has been conducted and mitigation measures have been elaborated.ltbrgtNW is planning to implement the project in partnership with a local NGO, namely ChF EAST UKRAINIAN DIASPORA (EUD), to supplement the resources of each partner in terms of ensuring synergy, having a greater impact on crisis response and support for the affected population. ltbrgtNW is a national NGO that started activities in 2016. Over the years NW has become a noticeable and active member in the WASH and  SNFI sectors supporting the conflict-affected population through the implementation of relief projects in eastern and northern Ukraine.ltbrgtAt the moment NW is implementing similar projects in planned locations in partnership with various INGO and funded by various donors, incl. Sign of Hope (German Federal Foreign Office), People in Need (ECHO), UHF, German Doctors and others.ltbrgtIn particular similar projects have been implemented with about 20 000 NFI kits and more than 1500t briquettes distributed.ltbrgtNW has a well-established structure and the necessary technical and support staff to oversee the implementing distribution and rehabilitation activities.ltbrgtWith this regard NW will be a leading agency with the following duties:ltbrgt- compiling program documents, incl. Logframe, Workplan, etc.ltbrgt- overall coordination and management of the project implementationltbrgt- carrying out procurement of goodsltbrgt- arranging delivery of goods to project locationslt/pgtltpgt- distributing additional solid fuel (136 HHs)ltbrgt- reporting to UHF and Clusterltbrgt- monitoring the progress of the project implementation and evaluating its results.ltbrgtIn turn, EUD will be an implementing partner. The organization has satisfactory experience in distributing more than 60000 food, WASH and NFI kits in 2022-23, including cooperation with UN agencies (WFP, UNHCR, UNICEF) and NGOs (R2P, Vostok SOS, ADRA).ltbrgtWithin the framework of the project EUD will perform the following duties:ltbrgt- conducting needs assessmentltbrgt- collecting and verification of beneficiaries' personal dataltbrgt- distributing assistanceltbrgt- processing of primary data (donation certificates, distribution lists, etc) after distribution and reporting on beneficiaries as per Ukrainian legislation.ltbrgtBoth NGOs are aware of the local context and humanitarian principles.lt/pgt </narrative></description><participating-org ref="" role="2" type="22" activity-id=""><narrative>Charity Foundation “NEW WAY”</narrative></participating-org><participating-org ref="" role="4" type="22" activity-id=""><narrative>Charity Foundation “NEW WAY”</narrative></participating-org><participating-org ref="" role="4" type="22" activity-id=""><narrative>Charity Fund "East Ukrainian Diaspora"</narrative></participating-org><participating-org ref="XM-OCHA-CBPF-UKR81" role="1" type="40" activity-id="XM-OCHA-CBPF-UKR81-2023"><narrative>Ukraine Humanitarian Fund</narrative></participating-org><activity-status code="3" /><activity-date iso-date="2023-10-19" type="1" /><activity-date iso-date="2023-10-19" type="2" /><activity-date iso-date="2024-04-18" type="3" /><activity-date iso-date="2024-04-18" type="4" /><contact-info><organisation><narrative /></organisation><department><narrative /></department><person-name><narrative /></person-name><job-title><narrative /></job-title><telephone /><email /></contact-info><activity-scope code="4" /><recipient-country code="UA" percentage="100" /><sector vocabulary="99" vocabulary-uri="https://www.humanitarianresponse.info/en/coordination/clusters" code="4" percentage="100.00"><narrative>Emergency Shelter and NFI</narrative></sector><sector vocabulary="1" code="43010" percentage="100.00" /><collaboration-type code="4" /><default-flow-type code="10" /><default-aid-type code="C01" /><default-tied-status code="5" /><budget type="1" status="2"><period-start iso-date="2023-10-19" /><period-end iso-date="2023-12-31" /><value currency="USD" value-date="2023-11-07">324859.81</value></budget><budget type="1" status="2"><period-start iso-date="2024-01-01" /><period-end iso-date="2024-12-31" /><value currency="USD" value-date="2023-11-07">485064.65</value></budget><capital-spend percentage="0" /><transaction ref="UKR81-26203" humanitarian="1"><transaction-type code="2" /><transaction-date iso-date="2023-11-07" /><value currency="USD" value-date="2023-11-07">809924.46</value><provider-org provider-activity-id="XM-OCHA-CBPF-UKR81-2023" type="40" ref="XM-OCHA-CBPF-UKR81"><narrative>Ukraine Humanitarian Fund</narrative></provider-org><receiver-org><narrative>Charity Foundation “NEW WAY”</narrative></receiver-org></transaction><transaction ref="3306680701" humanitarian="1"><transaction-type code="3" /><transaction-date iso-date="2023-11-16" /><value currency="USD" value-date="2023-11-16">683200.17</value><provider-org provider-activity-id="XM-OCHA-CBPF-UKR81-2023" type="40" ref="XM-OCHA-CBPF-UKR81"><narrative>Ukraine Humanitarian Fund</narrative></provider-org><receiver-org><narrative>Charity Foundation “NEW WAY”</narrative></receiver-org></transaction><transaction ref="3306897577" humanitarian="1"><transaction-type code="3" /><transaction-date iso-date="2024-01-31" /><value currency="USD" value-date="2024-01-31">126724.29</value><provider-org provider-activity-id="XM-OCHA-CBPF-UKR81-2023" type="40" ref="XM-OCHA-CBPF-UKR81"><narrative>Ukraine Humanitarian Fund</narrative></provider-org><receiver-org><narrative>Charity Foundation “NEW WAY”</narrative></receiver-org></transaction><document-link format="application/http" url="http://pfbi.unocha.org"><title><narrative>Ukraine BI 2023</narrative></title><category code="B17" /><language code="en" /></document-link><related-activity ref="XM-OCHA-CBPF-UKR81-2023" type="1" /></iati-activity><iati-activity last-updated-datetime="2024-04-16T00:00:00" humanitarian="1" linked-data-uri="" hierarchy="2"><iati-identifier>XM-OCHA-CBPF-CBPF-UKR-23-R-NGO-26224</iati-identifier><reporting-org ref="XM-OCHA-CBPF" type="22" secondary-reporter="0"><narrative xml:lang="en">United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs</narrative></reporting-org><title><narrative>Assistance to vulnerable people as part of preparation for winter 2023-2024</narrative></title><description type="2"><narrative>ltpgt
lt/pgtltp dir="ltr" style="line-height:1.38margin-top:0ptmargin-bottom:0pt"gtltspan id="docs-internal-guid-513e4cb8-7fff-f3a6-9448-f5bdc6e9bf31"gtltspan style="font-family: Arial, sans-serif color: rgb(0, 0, 0) text-decoration-color: initial white-space-collapse: preserve"gtBased on the needs assessment, communication with beneficiaries, community leaders who are aware of the problems of IDPs living in Zaporizhzhia and Donetsk regions, it was decided to organize assistance to vulnerable people in preparation for the winter of 2023-2024. The experience and needs identified during the previous winter were also taken into account.lt/spangtlt/spangtlt/pgtltp dir="ltr" style="line-height:1.38margin-top:0ptmargin-bottom:0pt"gtltspan id="docs-internal-guid-513e4cb8-7fff-f3a6-9448-f5bdc6e9bf31"gtltspan style="font-family: Arial, sans-serif color: rgb(0, 0, 0) text-decoration-color: initial white-space-collapse: preserve"gtThe overall idea of the project is to help different vulnerable categories in the most convenient way for them, to cover the most common needs. Several areas of activity were identified.ltbrgtFirstly, people living in areas where there are operating stores will be issued certificates for the purchase of warm winter clothing. We plan to hold a tender among existing stores and winter clothing suppliers to select the best offer. The store will have a wide range of winter clothing, including jackets, shoes, pants, hats, thermal underwear, etc. Each recipient of the certificate will be able to exchange it for the most necessary goods, taking into account their own needs, preferences and size. As a lesson learned, we use our own experience of distributing thermal underwear last year, when requests for other warm clothes were added to the general positive and favorable feedback, as well as requests to find a way out of the problem of mismatching the available sizes of thermal underwear and the sizes that the beneficiary directly needs. The approach of certificates and allowing each beneficiary to choose from a wide range of goods will make the assistance as high-quality as possible.lt/spangtlt/spangtlt/pgtltp dir="ltr" style="line-height:1.38margin-top:0ptmargin-bottom:0pt"gtltspan id="docs-internal-guid-513e4cb8-7fff-f3a6-9448-f5bdc6e9bf31"gtltspan style="font-family: Arial, sans-serif color: rgb(0, 0, 0) text-decoration-color: initial white-space-collapse: preserve"gtSecondly, IDPs living in rural areas who need to heat their homes in winter are offered assistance with fuel briquettes. Vulnerable families will be selected and briquettes will be delivered directly to their homes in the amount recommended by the WASH cluster, which will help to significantly reduce the burden on the family budget of these families and ensure preparation for the heating season.lt/spangtlt/spangtlt/pgtltp dir="ltr" style="line-height:1.38margin-top:0ptmargin-bottom:0pt"gtltspan id="docs-internal-guid-513e4cb8-7fff-f3a6-9448-f5bdc6e9bf31"gtltspan style="font-family: Arial, sans-serif color: rgb(0, 0, 0) text-decoration-color: initial white-space-collapse: preserve"gtThirdly, for those beneficiaries who live in the city and have to pay rent, assistance will be organized to compensate them for their rent. According to the cluster's recommendations, this compensation will be provided for three months, which, given the increase in utility costs in winter, will reduce the burden on the budget of vulnerable beneficiaries. lt/spangtlt/spangtlt/pgtltp dir="ltr" style="line-height:1.38margin-top:0ptmargin-bottom:0pt"gtltspan id="docs-internal-guid-513e4cb8-7fff-f3a6-9448-f5bdc6e9bf31"gtltspan style="font-family: Arial, sans-serif color: rgb(0, 0, 0) text-decoration-color: initial white-space-collapse: preserve"gtTo implement the plan, the project plans to involve a sub-partner organization. As part of the project, Posmishka UA plans to increase the capacity of our partner through training, consultations and comprehensive support throughout the project.lt/spangtlt/spangtlt/pgtltpgtltbr class="Apple-interchange-newline"gtltbrgtlt/pgt

ltpgtlt/pgt</narrative></description><participating-org ref="" role="2" type="22" activity-id=""><narrative>Charitable Organization "Charity Fund "POSMISHKA UA"</narrative></participating-org><participating-org ref="" role="4" type="22" activity-id=""><narrative>Charitable Organization "Charity Fund "POSMISHKA UA"</narrative></participating-org><participating-org ref="" role="4" type="22" activity-id=""><narrative>Fishing Club of Ukraine - Uafishing club</narrative></participating-org><participating-org ref="XM-OCHA-CBPF-UKR81" role="1" type="40" activity-id="XM-OCHA-CBPF-UKR81-2023"><narrative>Ukraine Humanitarian Fund</narrative></participating-org><activity-status code="3" /><activity-date iso-date="2023-11-01" type="1" /><activity-date iso-date="2023-11-01" type="2" /><activity-date iso-date="2024-06-30" type="3" /><activity-date iso-date="2024-06-30" type="4" /><contact-info><organisation><narrative /></organisation><department><narrative /></department><person-name><narrative /></person-name><job-title><narrative /></job-title><telephone /><email /></contact-info><activity-scope code="4" /><recipient-country code="UA" percentage="100" /><sector vocabulary="99" vocabulary-uri="https://www.humanitarianresponse.info/en/coordination/clusters" code="4" percentage="100.00"><narrative>Emergency Shelter and NFI</narrative></sector><sector vocabulary="1" code="43010" percentage="100.00" /><collaboration-type code="4" /><default-flow-type code="10" /><default-aid-type code="C01" /><default-tied-status code="5" /><budget type="1" status="2"><period-start iso-date="2023-11-01" /><period-end iso-date="2023-12-31" /><value currency="USD" value-date="2023-11-14">381436.00</value></budget><budget type="1" status="2"><period-start iso-date="2024-01-01" /><period-end iso-date="2024-12-31" /><value currency="USD" value-date="2023-11-14">1157022.53</value></budget><capital-spend percentage="0" /><transaction ref="UKR81-26224" humanitarian="1"><transaction-type code="2" /><transaction-date iso-date="2023-11-14" /><value currency="USD" value-date="2023-11-14">1538458.53</value><provider-org provider-activity-id="XM-OCHA-CBPF-UKR81-2023" type="40" ref="XM-OCHA-CBPF-UKR81"><narrative>Ukraine Humanitarian Fund</narrative></provider-org><receiver-org><narrative>Charitable Organization "Charity Fund "POSMISHKA UA"</narrative></receiver-org></transaction><transaction ref="3306738060" humanitarian="1"><transaction-type code="3" /><transaction-date iso-date="2023-12-06" /><value currency="USD" value-date="2023-12-06">1230766.82</value><provider-org provider-activity-id="XM-OCHA-CBPF-UKR81-2023" type="40" ref="XM-OCHA-CBPF-UKR81"><narrative>Ukraine Humanitarian Fund</narrative></provider-org><receiver-org><narrative>Charitable Organization "Charity Fund "POSMISHKA UA"</narrative></receiver-org></transaction><transaction ref="3307078383" humanitarian="1"><transaction-type code="3" /><transaction-date iso-date="2024-04-16" /><value currency="USD" value-date="2024-04-16">307691.71</value><provider-org provider-activity-id="XM-OCHA-CBPF-UKR81-2023" type="40" ref="XM-OCHA-CBPF-UKR81"><narrative>Ukraine Humanitarian Fund</narrative></provider-org><receiver-org><narrative>Charitable Organization "Charity Fund "POSMISHKA UA"</narrative></receiver-org></transaction><document-link format="application/http" url="http://pfbi.unocha.org"><title><narrative>Ukraine BI 2023</narrative></title><category code="B17" /><language code="en" /></document-link><related-activity ref="XM-OCHA-CBPF-UKR81-2023" type="1" /></iati-activity><iati-activity last-updated-datetime="2024-05-20T00:00:00" humanitarian="1" linked-data-uri="" hierarchy="2"><iati-identifier>XM-OCHA-CBPF-CBPF-UKR-23-R-NGO-26250</iati-identifier><reporting-org ref="XM-OCHA-CBPF" type="22" secondary-reporter="0"><narrative xml:lang="en">United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs</narrative></reporting-org><title><narrative>Support during the winter period of the civilian population affected by the military conflict.</narrative></title><description type="2"><narrative>ltpgtThe project will focus on providing coal for 800 households (3 tons of coal per household), which are located in the NGCA of Donetsk region (Gorlovka 200 HH, Debaltsevo 400 HH, Bakhmut district 200 HH).ltbrgtThe beneficiaries of the project will be people with the following categories of vulnerability: people living alone aged 65+, people with partially destroyed housing and people with disabilities. Additional vulnerability criteria will be IDPs, people who have returned to their place of permanent residence and women heads of households.ltbrgtThe project corresponds to Priority of this UHF reserve allocation and the Winter Preparation Plan Ukraine, and Strategic Objective 1 of the Humanitarian Response Plan: "Provide timely life-saving multisectoral assistance to 3.7 million internally displaced people, 3.8 million non-displaced people and 2.3 million people who have returned to their place of permanent residence, ensuring their safety and respect for human dignity".ltbrgtAfter reviewing possible coal suppliers, we understand that the purchase of 3 tons of coal for one household will cost $ 1050, delivery – $45. The total amount of coal purchase for 800 HH will be $840,000, supplier delivery (delivery by specialized machines) – $36,000. The total budget of the project is estimated to be $ 998,967ltbrgtHADC has experience in implementing similar projects. In 2022, HADC implemented a coal distribution project for 500 HH at NGCA Donetsk region with the support of UHF.ltbrgtHADC confirms the ability to work in the uncontrolled territory, as well as its ability to access all locations, even those that are the most difficult to access.ltbrgtAlso, HADC confirms its ability to manage its bank account in the territory controlled by Ukraine. All settlements within the framework of the project, as well as before the escalation of the conflict, will be carried out by bank transfer, within the framework of Ukrainian jurisdiction.ltbrgtAll actions within the framework of this project will be coordinated with organizations carrying out similar activities in this humanitarian direction, the Shelter Cluster, as well as with representatives of the de facto authorities, in particular with the social institutions.lt/pgt</narrative></description><participating-org ref="" role="2" type="22" activity-id=""><narrative>CHARITABLE FOUNDATION "HUMANITARIAN AID AND DEVELOPMENT CENTRE"</narrative></participating-org><participating-org ref="" role="4" type="22" activity-id=""><narrative>CHARITABLE FOUNDATION "HUMANITARIAN AID AND DEVELOPMENT CENTRE"</narrative></participating-org><participating-org ref="XM-OCHA-CBPF-UKR81" role="1" type="40" activity-id="XM-OCHA-CBPF-UKR81-2023"><narrative>Ukraine Humanitarian Fund</narrative></participating-org><activity-status code="3" /><activity-date iso-date="2023-10-01" type="1" /><activity-date iso-date="2023-10-01" type="2" /><activity-date iso-date="2024-05-31" type="3" /><activity-date iso-date="2024-05-31" type="4" /><contact-info><organisation><narrative /></organisation><department><narrative /></department><person-name><narrative /></person-name><job-title><narrative /></job-title><telephone /><email /></contact-info><activity-scope code="4" /><recipient-country code="UA" percentage="100" /><sector vocabulary="99" vocabulary-uri="https://www.humanitarianresponse.info/en/coordination/clusters" code="4" percentage="100.00"><narrative>Emergency Shelter and NFI</narrative></sector><sector vocabulary="1" code="43010" percentage="100.00" /><collaboration-type code="4" /><default-flow-type code="10" /><default-aid-type code="C01" /><default-tied-status code="5" /><budget type="1" status="2"><period-start iso-date="2023-10-01" /><period-end iso-date="2023-12-31" /><value currency="USD" value-date="2023-10-12">374098.72</value></budget><budget type="1" status="2"><period-start iso-date="2024-01-01" /><period-end iso-date="2024-12-31" /><value currency="USD" value-date="2023-10-12">624868.18</value></budget><capital-spend percentage="0" /><transaction ref="UKR81-26250" humanitarian="1"><transaction-type code="2" /><transaction-date iso-date="2023-10-12" /><value currency="USD" value-date="2023-10-12">998966.90</value><provider-org provider-activity-id="XM-OCHA-CBPF-UKR81-2023" type="40" ref="XM-OCHA-CBPF-UKR81"><narrative>Ukraine Humanitarian Fund</narrative></provider-org><receiver-org><narrative>CHARITABLE FOUNDATION "HUMANITARIAN AID AND DEVELOPMENT CENTRE"</narrative></receiver-org></transaction><transaction ref="3307161753" humanitarian="1"><transaction-type code="3" /><transaction-date iso-date="2024-05-20" /><value currency="USD" value-date="2024-05-20">199793.38</value><provider-org provider-activity-id="XM-OCHA-CBPF-UKR81-2023" type="40" ref="XM-OCHA-CBPF-UKR81"><narrative>Ukraine Humanitarian Fund</narrative></provider-org><receiver-org><narrative>CHARITABLE FOUNDATION "HUMANITARIAN AID AND DEVELOPMENT CENTRE"</narrative></receiver-org></transaction><transaction ref="3306645453" humanitarian="1"><transaction-type code="3" /><transaction-date iso-date="2023-10-30" /><value currency="USD" value-date="2023-10-30">399586.76</value><provider-org provider-activity-id="XM-OCHA-CBPF-UKR81-2023" type="40" ref="XM-OCHA-CBPF-UKR81"><narrative>Ukraine Humanitarian Fund</narrative></provider-org><receiver-org><narrative>CHARITABLE FOUNDATION "HUMANITARIAN AID AND DEVELOPMENT CENTRE"</narrative></receiver-org></transaction><transaction ref="3307007394" humanitarian="1"><transaction-type code="3" /><transaction-date iso-date="2024-03-04" /><value currency="USD" value-date="2024-03-04">399586.76</value><provider-org provider-activity-id="XM-OCHA-CBPF-UKR81-2023" type="40" ref="XM-OCHA-CBPF-UKR81"><narrative>Ukraine Humanitarian Fund</narrative></provider-org><receiver-org><narrative>CHARITABLE FOUNDATION "HUMANITARIAN AID AND DEVELOPMENT CENTRE"</narrative></receiver-org></transaction><document-link format="application/http" url="http://pfbi.unocha.org"><title><narrative>Ukraine BI 2023</narrative></title><category code="B17" /><language code="en" /></document-link><related-activity ref="XM-OCHA-CBPF-UKR81-2023" type="1" /></iati-activity><iati-activity last-updated-datetime="2026-01-10T00:00:00" humanitarian="1" linked-data-uri="" hierarchy="2"><iati-identifier>XM-OCHA-CBPF-CBPF-UKR-23-R-UN-24501</iati-identifier><reporting-org ref="XM-OCHA-CBPF" type="22" secondary-reporter="0"><narrative xml:lang="en">United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs</narrative></reporting-org><title><narrative>Provision of lifesaving GBV services for women and girls affected by the ongoing emergency in Ukraine</narrative></title><description type="2"><narrative>ltpgt
lt/pgtltpgtltbgtltspangtThe project will provide lifesaving GBV prevention, mitigation and response services to women and girls through the following interventions:lt/spangtlt/bgtlt/pgtltpgtltbgtltspangt1) Provision of lifesaving GBV services to survivors and those at risk: a) emergency psychosocial support (PSS) via eight mobile outreach teams, including an integral GBV case management component b) procurement and distribution of 8,250 dignity kits for the most vulnerable women and girls c) GBV prevention community-based activities, including awareness raising on GBV response and lifesaving information on GBV services, as well as establishment of early warning mechanisms in communities to provide early detection and referral of GBV survivors.lt/spangtlt/bgtlt/pgtltpgtltbgtltspangt2) Provision of support to local actors to: (a) establish or restore broken referral pathways (referral cards and other localized information materials on available services to be developed and distributed) (b) restore, establish or enhance eight essentiallt/spangtlt/bgtltimggtltbgt specialized GBV services (crisis rooms, shelters, day centers, centers of primary psychosocial counseling) (c) enhance capacities of local service providers in GBViE minimum standards through workshops and supervision.  lt/bgtlt/pgtltpgtltbgtltspangtEach Psychosocial Support Mobile Team (PSS MT) will consist of a social worker and a psychologist who will provide emergency PSS assistance to women and girls, including GBV survivors. A case manager will accompany the work of PSS MTs to ensure access of GBV survivors from remote and rural areas to quality multisectoral support. Staff will be trained in emergency GBV response, including disclosures of GBV, and provide confidential quality services in line with data protection policies. PSS MTs cover the following services: provide social and psychological support to survivors at their place of residence or stay inform survivors about available services and their providers and, if necessary, provide referrals explain to beneficiaries their rights and opportunities to find help and, conduct GBV information and awareness-raising activities to form a zero-tolerance attitude to GBV. lt/spangtlt/bgtlt/pgtltpgtltbgtltspangtIn order to scale specialized GBV services, and assist lt/spangtltspangtlocal municipal authorities with their pre-war plans to create spaces for provision of GBV services, UNFPA will support restoring, enhancing or establishing eight municipal GBV specialized services, including shelters, day centers, crisis rooms and centers of primary psychosocial counseling. This support will include minor renovation works of identified premises in eight locations, purchase of furniture, equipment and supplies requested for the work of services, installation of security systems utilities, salaries of specialists who provide services. As the war has disrupted these plans, severely impacting available funding, UNFPA support is now crucial to enable GBV specialized services provision to GBV survivors in a confidential and safe environment. lt/spangtlt/bgtlt/pgtltpgtltbgtltspangtUNFPA will procure DKs that promote mobility, safety, and dignity of women and girls by providing age and gender appropriate items in addition to sanitary supplies and basic hygiene items. The DKs will also be used as an entry point for GBV services including, inter alia, awareness raising, case management referral and Psychosocial Support. Thus DK distribution serves a wider protection purpose. GBV prevention, mitigation, and response services will be launched in target hromadas and rayons in close linkage with distribution of DKs, updating/establishing referral pathways in coordination with the GBV SC, and launch/ support of GBV services for survivors. Workshops on GBViE minimum standards and national GBV legislation will be organized for services providers in target hromadas to ensure access of survivors to quality services. Enhancing capacities of local service providers is a crucial component of the GBV response interventions. lt/spangtlt/bgtlt/pgtltbrgt

ltpgtlt/pgt</narrative></description><participating-org ref="" role="2" type="40" activity-id=""><narrative>United Nations Population Fund</narrative></participating-org><participating-org ref="" role="4" type="40" activity-id=""><narrative>United Nations Population Fund</narrative></participating-org><participating-org ref="" role="4" type="22" activity-id=""><narrative>Faith.Hope.Love </narrative></participating-org><participating-org ref="" role="4" type="22" activity-id=""><narrative>Initiative</narrative></participating-org><participating-org ref="" role="4" type="22" activity-id=""><narrative>Innovative Social Solutions NGO</narrative></participating-org><participating-org ref="" role="4" type="22" activity-id=""><narrative>Martin Club</narrative></participating-org><participating-org ref="" role="4" type="22" activity-id=""><narrative>Posmishka UA</narrative></participating-org><participating-org ref="XM-OCHA-CBPF-UKR81" role="1" type="40" activity-id="XM-OCHA-CBPF-UKR81-2023"><narrative>Ukraine Humanitarian Fund</narrative></participating-org><activity-status code="4" /><activity-date iso-date="2023-03-06" type="1" /><activity-date iso-date="2023-03-06" type="2" /><activity-date iso-date="2024-04-30" type="3" /><activity-date iso-date="2024-04-30" type="4" /><contact-info><organisation><narrative /></organisation><department><narrative /></department><person-name><narrative /></person-name><job-title><narrative /></job-title><telephone /><email /></contact-info><activity-scope code="4" /><recipient-country code="UA" percentage="100" /><sector vocabulary="99" vocabulary-uri="https://www.humanitarianresponse.info/en/coordination/clusters" code="10" percentage="100.00"><narrative>Protection</narrative></sector><sector vocabulary="1" code="43010" percentage="100.00" /><collaboration-type code="4" /><default-flow-type code="10" /><default-aid-type code="C01" /><default-tied-status code="5" /><budget type="1" status="2"><period-start iso-date="2023-03-06" /><period-end iso-date="2023-12-31" /><value currency="USD" value-date="2023-03-14">1053837.21</value></budget><budget type="1" status="2"><period-start iso-date="2024-01-01" /><period-end iso-date="2024-12-31" /><value currency="USD" value-date="2023-03-14">425047.67</value></budget><capital-spend percentage="0" /><transaction ref="UKR81-24501" humanitarian="1"><transaction-type code="2" /><transaction-date iso-date="2023-03-14" /><value currency="USD" value-date="2023-03-14">1478884.88</value><provider-org provider-activity-id="XM-OCHA-CBPF-UKR81-2023" type="40" ref="XM-OCHA-CBPF-UKR81"><narrative>Ukraine Humanitarian Fund</narrative></provider-org><receiver-org><narrative>United Nations Population Fund</narrative></receiver-org></transaction><transaction ref="3306140792" humanitarian="1"><transaction-type code="3" /><transaction-date iso-date="2023-03-21" /><value currency="USD" value-date="2023-03-21">1478884.88</value><provider-org provider-activity-id="XM-OCHA-CBPF-UKR81-2023" type="40" ref="XM-OCHA-CBPF-UKR81"><narrative>Ukraine Humanitarian Fund</narrative></provider-org><receiver-org><narrative>United Nations Population Fund</narrative></receiver-org></transaction><transaction ref="2400585454" humanitarian="1"><transaction-type code="7" /><transaction-date iso-date="2026-01-10" /><value currency="USD" value-date="2026-01-10">19079.21</value><provider-org><narrative>United Nations Population Fund</narrative></provider-org><receiver-org><narrative>United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs</narrative></receiver-org></transaction><document-link format="application/http" url="http://pfbi.unocha.org"><title><narrative>Ukraine BI 2023</narrative></title><category code="B17" /><language code="en" /></document-link><related-activity ref="XM-OCHA-CBPF-UKR81-2023" type="1" /></iati-activity><iati-activity last-updated-datetime="2023-04-17T00:00:00" humanitarian="1" linked-data-uri="" hierarchy="2"><iati-identifier>XM-OCHA-CBPF-CBPF-UKR-23-R-UN-24502</iati-identifier><reporting-org ref="XM-OCHA-CBPF" type="22" secondary-reporter="0"><narrative xml:lang="en">United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs</narrative></reporting-org><title><narrative>Provision of Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) support to vulnerable populations in conflict-affected areas of Ukraine</narrative></title><description type="2"><narrative>


ltp class="MsoNormal"gt


lt/pgtltp class="MsoNormal"gtThrough this intervention, IOM aims to increase the access
of war-affected populations in remote and newly accessible areas of Ukraine’s Donetsk,
Kharkiv, Kherson, Mykolaiv, and Zaporizhzhia oblasts to reliable and sufficient
water supply, wastewater services, centralized heating and hot water in social
institutions. The project will support an estimated lta style="mso-comment-reference:
FP_2mso-comment-date:20230124T1636mso-comment-parent:1mso-comment-done:yes"gtlt/agtlta style="mso-comment-reference:BLL_1mso-comment-date:20230124T1252mso-comment-done:
yes"gtltspan style="mso-comment-continuation:2"gt450,000 vulnerablelt/spangtlt/agtltspan class="MsoCommentReference"gtltspan style="font-size:8.0pt"gtltspan style="mso-special-character:comment"gt lt/spangtlt/spangtlt/spangtand
conflict-affected direct beneficiaries.lt/pgtltp class="MsoNormal"gt

lt/pgtltp class="MsoNormal"gtThis will be achieved, by supporting the repair and
rehabilitation of water and wastewater systems in rural areas of Donetsk,
Kharkiv, Kherson, Mykolaiv, and Zaporizhzhia oblasts. After assessing the
situation of rural settlements that have been experiencing unreliable water
supply and sanitation services as well as the technical requirements, in close
coordination with representative of the targeted communities and water company
utilities (vodakanals), IOM will repair and rehabilitate the damaged equipment
or procure a replacement. To ensure that the rehabilitated system can function
with a fluctuation in demand and power supply, IOM will furthermore upgrade the
supporting technical elements, such as control cabinets and frequency
controllers.lt/pgtltp class="MsoNormal"gt

lt/pgtltp class="MsoNormal"gtFurthermore, in order to respond to the heating needs of
conflict affected populations in newly accessible and hard to reach areas in
Mykolaiv oblast, IOM will procure, deliver and install independent “mobile
heating rooms”. The systems, which use solid fuel boilers to heat water, are
used to support centralized heating, or as back up when centralized hot water
is unreliable due to power outages in institutions and social facilities, allowing
to cover the needs of the most vulnerable in the winter months.lt/pgtltp class="MsoNormal"gt

lt/pgtltp class="MsoNormal"gtThe project will contribute towards the overall 2023 HRP
strategic objective 2, which is to “Enable access to basic services for
internally displaced people, non-displaced people and returnees”. The present
action is also aligned with the 2023 WASH cluster objectives. IOM is already
active in the targeted Oblasts. The funding made available to IOM through this
allocation will contribute to the realization and scale up of existing IOM large-scale
WASH interventions, including in continuation of existing activities to respond
to priority needs.lt/pgtltp class="sceditor-nlf"gtltbrgtlt/pgt</narrative></description><participating-org ref="" role="2" type="40" activity-id=""><narrative>International Organization for Migration</narrative></participating-org><participating-org ref="" role="4" type="40" activity-id=""><narrative>International Organization for Migration</narrative></participating-org><participating-org ref="XM-OCHA-CBPF-UKR81" role="1" type="40" activity-id="XM-OCHA-CBPF-UKR81-2023"><narrative>Ukraine Humanitarian Fund</narrative></participating-org><activity-status code="3" /><activity-date iso-date="2023-03-01" type="1" /><activity-date iso-date="2023-03-01" type="2" /><activity-date iso-date="2024-02-29" type="3" /><activity-date iso-date="2024-02-29" type="4" /><contact-info><organisation><narrative /></organisation><department><narrative /></department><person-name><narrative /></person-name><job-title><narrative /></job-title><telephone /><email /></contact-info><activity-scope code="4" /><recipient-country code="UA" percentage="100" /><sector vocabulary="99" vocabulary-uri="https://www.humanitarianresponse.info/en/coordination/clusters" code="11" percentage="100.00"><narrative>Water, Sanitation and Hygiene</narrative></sector><sector vocabulary="1" code="43010" percentage="100.00" /><collaboration-type code="4" /><default-flow-type code="10" /><default-aid-type code="C01" /><default-tied-status code="5" /><budget type="1" status="2"><period-start iso-date="2023-03-01" /><period-end iso-date="2023-12-31" /><value currency="USD" value-date="2023-03-09">4930137.14</value></budget><budget type="1" status="2"><period-start iso-date="2024-01-01" /><period-end iso-date="2024-12-31" /><value currency="USD" value-date="2023-03-09">969863.04</value></budget><capital-spend percentage="0" /><transaction ref="UKR81-24502" humanitarian="1"><transaction-type code="2" /><transaction-date iso-date="2023-03-09" /><value currency="USD" value-date="2023-03-09">5900000.18</value><provider-org provider-activity-id="XM-OCHA-CBPF-UKR81-2023" type="40" ref="XM-OCHA-CBPF-UKR81"><narrative>Ukraine Humanitarian Fund</narrative></provider-org><receiver-org><narrative>International Organization for Migration</narrative></receiver-org></transaction><transaction ref="3306136846" humanitarian="1"><transaction-type code="3" /><transaction-date iso-date="2023-04-17" /><value currency="USD" value-date="2023-04-17">5900000.18</value><provider-org provider-activity-id="XM-OCHA-CBPF-UKR81-2023" type="40" ref="XM-OCHA-CBPF-UKR81"><narrative>Ukraine Humanitarian Fund</narrative></provider-org><receiver-org><narrative>International Organization for Migration</narrative></receiver-org></transaction><document-link format="application/http" url="http://pfbi.unocha.org"><title><narrative>Ukraine BI 2023</narrative></title><category code="B17" /><language code="en" /></document-link><related-activity ref="XM-OCHA-CBPF-UKR81-2023" type="1" /></iati-activity><iati-activity last-updated-datetime="2023-04-10T00:00:00" humanitarian="1" linked-data-uri="" hierarchy="2"><iati-identifier>XM-OCHA-CBPF-CBPF-UKR-23-R-UN-24503</iati-identifier><reporting-org ref="XM-OCHA-CBPF" type="22" secondary-reporter="0"><narrative xml:lang="en">United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs</narrative></reporting-org><title><narrative>Provision of protection services, NFIs and emergency shelter support in eastern Ukraine</narrative></title><description type="2"><narrative>



ltdiv style="margin: 0px padding: 0px user-select: text -webkit-user-drag: none -webkit-tap-highlight-color: transparent overflow: visible cursor: text clear: both position: relative direction: ltr color: rgb(0, 0, 0) font-family:" class="OutlineElement Ltr SCXW96182481 BCX8"gtltp style="margin: 0px padding: 0px user-select: text -webkit-user-drag: none -webkit-tap-highlight-color: transparent overflow-wrap: break-word white-space: pre-wrap font-weight: normal font-style: normal vertical-align: baseline font-kerning: none background-color: transparent color: windowtext text-align: justify text-indent: 0px" lang="EN-US" class="Paragraph SCXW96182481 BCX8"gtltspan style="line-height: 19.425px font-family: Calibri, Calibri_EmbeddedFont, Calibri_MSFontService, sans-serif font-variant-ligatures: none !important" class="TextRun SCXW96182481 BCX8" lang="EN-US" data-contrast="auto"gtltspan class="NormalTextRun SCXW96182481 BCX8"gtContributing to the creation of safe, warm and dignified living conditions when temperatures are below zero degrees Celsiuslt/spangtlt/spangtltspan style="text-decoration-line: underline text-decoration-color: initial color: rgb(209, 52, 56)" class="TrackChangeTextInsertion TrackedChange SCXW96182481 BCX8"gtltspan style="line-height: 19.425px font-family: Calibri, Calibri_EmbeddedFont, Calibri_MSFontService, sans-serif font-variant-ligatures: none !important" class="TextRun SCXW96182481 BCX8" lang="EN-US" data-contrast="auto"gtltspan class="NormalTextRun SCXW96182481 BCX8"gt,lt/spangtlt/spangtlt/spangtltspan style="line-height: 19.425px font-family: Calibri, Calibri_EmbeddedFont, Calibri_MSFontService, sans-serif font-variant-ligatures: none !important" class="TextRun SCXW96182481 BCX8" lang="EN-US" data-contrast="auto"gtltspan class="NormalTextRun SCXW96182481 BCX8"gt while also enabling and strengthening access to basic protection and social services is a key priority of the humanitarian response. This response complements and reinforces the efforts made by the Government of Ukraine and its local authorities and communities to mitigate and minimize the impact of the war on people’s lives. In this context, UNHCR is repairing damaged homes, and aiming to ensure that NFIs, including winterized items, reach the most vulnerable persons and strengthen access to basic protection services. Provision of emergency shelter kits (ESKs) will enable war-affected families to quickly fix their damaged homes so they can survive the cold winter months while the provision of (winterized) NFIs will ensure warm, safe and dignified living conditions for affected people.ltbrgtltbrgtlt/spangtlt/spangtltspan class="TextRun SCXW96182481 BCX8" lang="EN-US" data-contrast="auto" style="background-color: transparent color: windowtext font-size: 14px line-height: 19.425px font-family: Calibri, Calibri_EmbeddedFont, Calibri_MSFontService, sans-serif font-variant-ligatures: none !important"gtltspan class="NormalTextRun SCXW96182481 BCX8"gtThrough protection activities, including case management, community-based activities and legal assistance, UNHCR will address the acute needs of IDPs and war-affected people. The assistance will be targeted to the most vulnerable people in eastern Ukraine, where the needs for shelter, NFIs, and protection services are greatest. ltbrgtltbrgtlt/spangtlt/spangtltspan style="font-family: Calibri, Calibri_EmbeddedFont, Calibri_MSFontService, sans-serif font-variant-ligatures: none background-color: transparent color: windowtext"gtAs shelter cluster coordinator, UNHCR played a key role in the development of the 2022-2023 Winterization Plan that has been consolidated into a comprehensive response by OCHA, targeting an estimated 2.4 million people with winter support and prioritizing vulnerable people in Ukraine, including people with disabilities, and people living in housing that has become affected and sub-standard due to the military offensive.  Since the purpose of the project is to address emergency needs, UNHCR will start the distribution of ESKs and NFIs immediately, on 13 February. The same applies to the provision of protection services proposed under this project, with an aim to complete the implementation of all activities by 13 August.lt/spangtlt/pgtlt/divgt

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lt/pgtltpgtltspangtRural households and communities affected by
mine and ERW contamination, or the perception of such risks, have reduced or abandoned
food production and livelihood related activities. The more vulnerable of these
households now rely on humanitarian assistance from government and/or
humanitarian actors for their survival. lt/spangtltspangtTo
support restoration of agricultural livelihood activities in areas severely affected
by mining and explosive remnants of war (ERW), WFP and FAO will jointly
implement an integrated project following a three-step process. lt/spangtltspangtlt/spangtlt/pgtltpgt

lt/pgtltpgtltspangt lt/spangtlt/pgtltpgt

lt/pgtltpgtltspangtltspangt1.)ltspangt    
lt/spangtlt/spangtlt/spangtltspangtFAO, together with local
administrations and national actors and technical support from an international
surveying and mapping service, will ensure transparent targeting,
identification and selection criteria. This will ensure that the project reaches
the most war-affected small-sized farmers, including but not limited to grain,
vegetables, fruit and dairy production and local food producers with a
prioritization on impacting livelihoods.lt/spangtltspangtlt/spangtlt/pgtltpgt

lt/pgtltpgtltspangt lt/spangtlt/pgtltpgt

lt/pgtltpgtltspangtltspangt2.)ltspangt     lt/spangtlt/spangtlt/spangtltspangtMine action overseen by WFP will include comprehensive assessments
including non-technical and technical surveys, clearing of unexploded ordnance,
demining of agricultural land, as well as spot clearance of critical
agricultural and food systems infrastructure. WFP will work with specialized
demining actors to train more people on demining work thus allowing faster clearance
of land in the selected locations. In addition,lt/spangtltspangt lt/spangtltspangtExplosive Ordnance Risk Education (EORE) will be conducted to
teach local communities safe behaviors to prevent accidents, identifylt/spangtltigtltspangt lt/spangtlt/igtltspangtand timely report ERW through established channels. lt/spangtlt/pgtltpgt

lt/pgtltpgtltspangt lt/spangtlt/pgtltpgt

lt/pgtltpgtltspangtltspangt3.)ltspangt    
lt/spangtlt/spangtlt/spangtltspangtWhere possible, mine
clearance will be augmented by additional linkages to WFP and FAO programmes to
ensure durability of the action. Engagement with FAO on the provision of
agricultural inputs, access to finance, and linkages with WFP procurement and
markets aslt/spangtltspangt soon as production returns will present an
integrated pathway to durable recovery for rural communities.lt/spangtltspangtlt/spangtlt/pgtltpgt





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Affairs</narrative></receiver-org></transaction><document-link format="application/http" url="http://pfbi.unocha.org"><title><narrative>Ukraine BI 2023</narrative></title><category code="B17" /><language code="en" /></document-link><related-activity ref="XM-OCHA-CBPF-UKR81-2023" type="1" /></iati-activity><iati-activity last-updated-datetime="2026-01-26T00:00:00" humanitarian="1" linked-data-uri="" hierarchy="2"><iati-identifier>XM-OCHA-CBPF-CBPF-UKR-23-R-UN-24514</iati-identifier><reporting-org ref="XM-OCHA-CBPF" type="22" secondary-reporter="0"><narrative xml:lang="en">United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs</narrative></reporting-org><title><narrative>Restoring livelihoods and revitalizing rural communities affected by mines and explosive remnants of war</narrative></title><description type="2"><narrative>ltpgtltspan lang="EN-US" style=""gtRural households and communities affected by the conflict (through the presence of mine and ERW contamination), or the perception of such risks, have reduced or abandoned food production and livelihood related activities. The more vulnerable of these households now rely on humanitarian assistance from government and/or humanitarian actors for their survival. lt/spangtltspan lang="EN-US" style=""gtTo support restoration of agricultural livelihood activities in areas severely affected by the war, WFP and FAO will jointly implement an integrated project following a three-step process.lt/spangtltbrgtlt/pgtltp class="" style=""gtltspan lang="EN-US" style=""gtltbrgtlt/spangtlt/pgtltolgtltligtltspan lang="EN-US" style=""gtltspan style="text-indent: -18pt"gtFAO, together with local administrations and national actors and technical support from an international surveying and mapping service, will ensure transparent targeting, identification and selection criteria. This will ensure that the project reaches the most war-affected small-sized farmers, including but not limited to grain, vegetables, fruit and dairy production and local food producers with a prioritization on impacting livelihoods.lt/spangtlt/spangtlt/ligtltligtltspan lang="EN-US" style=""gtWFP will work with its partner FSD to carry out comprehensive assessments including non-technical and technical surveys, clearing of unexploded ordnance, demining of agricultural land, as well as spot clearance of critical agricultural and food systems infrastructure with the goal to clear land for rural resident families. WFP will work with FSD to train more people on demining work thus allowing faster clearance of land in the selected locations. In addition,ltspan style="" lang="EN-US"gt lt/spangtltspan style="" lang="EN-US"gtExplosive Ordnance Risk Education (EORE) will be conducted to teach local communities safe behaviors to prevent accidents, identifylt/spangtltspan lang="EN-US" open="" style=""gt lt/spangtltspan style="" lang="EN-US"gtand timely report ERW through established channels so that families can farm safely. lt/spangtlt/spangtlt/ligtltligtltspan lang="EN-US" style=""gtWhere possible, reinstated access to land will be augmented by additional linkages to WFP and FAO programmes to ensure durability of the action. Engagement with FAO on the provision of agricultural inputs, access to finance, and linkages with WFP procurement and markets as soon as production returns will present an integrated pathway to durable recovery for rural communities.lt/spangtlt/ligtltp class="" style=""gtltspan lang="EN-US" style=""gtltbrgtlt/spangtlt/pgtlt/olgtltp class="sceditor-nlf"gtThis application will be part of the larger WFP  FAO Ukraine project which aims at restoring and stabilizing access to land wltspan lang="EN-US"gthile sustaining and growing local food systems. The project total estimated value is some USD 100,000,000 will aim to survey 80 percent of potentially affected small-scale farmers in targeted oblasts and demine around half of these farmers’ land which may be contaminated with mines or unexploded ordnance. ltbrgtltbrgtThis application focuses on interventions to be implemented by WFP and its sub-partner only. The overall objective to enhance access to land and to food.ltbrgtltbrgt ltspan style="line-height: 120%" lang="EN-US"gtThe emphasis will be on oblasts that have the most direct link to food systems programming and are known to be heavily mined. Identified target areas are Kharkiv (1st priority), Mykolaiv and Kherson oblasts given that they have been at the center of the war and have a high share of small-scale agricultural production. The geographic scope can vary depending on government authorization to carry out such activities. WFP, FAO and partners will remain flexible and adjust their presence depending on the oscillating frontline and security considerations.ltbrgt[REV] The additional allocation will allow to set up a temporary office in Mykolaiv to coordinate the delivery of lifesaving assistance to Kakhovka dam flood-affected communities. WFP will use the resources to procure inflatable boats, engines or air pumps required to conduct deliveries to difficult to reach areas. These assets will be utilized by local partners in Mykolaivska and Khersonska to enhance their capacity for humanitarian response going forward. In addition, WFP will mobilize all-terrain vehicles (ATVs) which have been pre-ordered by another WFP operation and provided to WFP Ukraine for a short duration of time before being exported out of Ukraine. 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has led to a high number of people in need of health care. Many health facilities are either in conflict areas or in areas where control has changed hands, leaving the health system vulnerable to infrastructural damage and severe disruptions. Following the attacks of 10 October 2022, and the intensification of hostilities, civil infrastructure has also been targeted, leading to reports of around 715 attacks[1] on healthcare with 100 deaths and 129 injuries. Consequently, there is limited or no access to health facilities, medicines, or healthcare workers in some areas of Ukraine. These attacks deprive the most vulnerable people (including people with disabilities) of urgently needed care, endanger healthcare providers and undermine health systems. The population is also living under the constant menace of chemical, biological and radio-nuclear threats.lt/pgtltpgtltbrgtThe project is designed to improve the availability of and access to healthcare in the conflict-affected oblasts of Donetsk, Kharkiv, Kherson, Zaporizhia, and Mikolaiv.nbsp In order to address the health needs related to the aforementioned hostilities, WHO proposes a project that will work to strengthen health facilities and better capacitate health workers and first responders to deliver critically needed health services to conflict-affected people, especially the most vulnerable.nbsp This will be achieved through the deployment of mobile medical teams and/or medical staff, prepositioning of medicines, supplies and equipment, capacity building of first responders, and continuing to assess the needs in order to respond accordingly. ltbrgtltbrgt_________________________________________________ltbrgt[1] 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building their capacity.  ltbrgtIn line with the priority activities identified in the OCHA Ukraine Winter Response Plan 2023-2024 and the Allocation Strategy, the project will support an estimated 14,280 vulnerable and conflict-affected individuals (4,760 households) in coping with the harsh weather during the 2023-2024 winter. To deliver these results, IOM will work in partnership with active local partners. Beneficiaries will be selected based on the identified needs, with a particular focus on newly accessible and rural areas where vulnerabilities are the highest. ltbrgtAs part of this project, 4,450 households (13,350 individuals) in the heavily war-affected oblasts of Donetsk and Kharkiv will receive solid fuel, distributed by partners, allowing them to maintain the indoor temperature of their residence at an acceptable level. IOM and local partners will be guided by the Shelter Cluster vulnerability criteria in identifying beneficiaries specific vulnerabilities will be considered for older persons, people with disabilities, female headed households, and socio-economically vulnerable households who are at an increased risk of insufficient thermal comfort. Recipient families will receive fuel in line with Shelter Cluster recommendations on quantity. The type of fuel provided will be identified in coordination with local authorities based on appropriate fuel types per area. ltbrgtIn addition, heating appliances – electric heaters or solid fuel stoves – will be distributed to 1,550 households (4,650 individuals) in Donetsk and Kharkiv. The type of heating appliance provided will be based on the identified needs and context, IOM will prioritize solid fuel stoves where applicable and in line with Shelter Cluster recommendations and based on lessons learned during IOM’s 2022-2023 winterization programming. ltbrgtHouseholds receiving heating appliances will largely, but not exclusively (an estimated 80 percent), be the same as those receiving solid fuel as part of this project. This is based on lessons learned from IOM’s programming in the previous winter season and will ensure that families receiving solid fuel do not lack a functioning stove. This results in an estimated total of 4,760 benefiting households (14,280 individuals). ltbrgtThe project will provide in-kind support as access to markets remains difficult in rural and isolated locations close to the frontline and in locations experiencing active hostilities. This is in line with Shelter Cluster recommendations and considering project locations.   ltbrgtAs part of its commitment to meaningful partnerships and effective localization and recognizing the value of a strong civil society in maintaining and enhancing resilience, IOM will work through local partners to deliver this assistance, as a central tenant to this project. IOM will provide capacity building to strengthen their understanding of the principles and practices of humanitarianism. The training topics will be identified following the analysis of a Rapid Capacity Needs Assessment (RCNA) among IOM’s local partners, carried out in July and August 2023, as well as targeted capacity needs assessments among the two partners identified for this project, Angels of Salvation and Implementation of Ideas. ltbrgtIn this way, the project contributes towards the 2023 HRP strategic objective 1, “Provide principled and timely multi-sectoral life-saving assistance to internally displaced people, non-displaced people and returnees, ensuring their safety and dignity.” IOM is already active in the targeted Oblasts and has extensive experience with activities such as those proposed under this action. ltbrgtlt/pgt</narrative></description><participating-org ref="" role="2" type="40" activity-id=""><narrative>International Organization for Migration</narrative></participating-org><participating-org ref="" role="4" type="40" activity-id=""><narrative>International Organization for 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the livestock sector. The Kakhovka dam's destruction has reduced fishing activities, exposing local communities to vulnerabilities. ltspan style="font-size: 14px"gtThe war has severely impacted the livestock sector, with cattle and pig populations being the most affected. Access to animal feed, mineral supplements, shelter materials, veterinary supplies, medicines, and services is crucial to ensure livestock survival and prevent further destocking, which will have long-term implications.lt/spangtlt/pgtltpgtltbrgt
Under the proposed intervention, FAO plans to protect the productive livestock assets of 9 900 highly vulnerable households (25 480 persons) in rural areas of Kharkivska, Donetska, Zaporizka, and Khersonka oblasts through a combination of sectoral cash and voucher interventions to enable them to meet their immediate food needs and resume food production activities that had been disrupted by military activity and/or occupation. ltspan style="font-size: 14px"gtUsing an integrated approach for the livestock sector at the household level that combines a set of interventions to meet the specific needs of rural households and to protect livestock through the winter season of 2023-24. The approach will build on past and ongoing FAO interventions in Ukraine, including 2022 winterization activities, as part of which FAO supported 27 000 livestock-keeping households with winter season support (e.g. animal feed and vouchers for livestock shelter repairs) in seven affected oblasts: Sumska, Mykolaivska, Odeska, Kharkivska, Donetska, Dnipropetrovska, Zaporizka.lt/spangtlt/pgtltp style="" class=""gt ltbrgtFAO’s support will be channelled through a Cash+ approach, which includes sectoral cash for animal feed for all participants as well as the provision of vouchers for veterinary medicine and support (via voucher) for animal shelter rehabilitation. Through FAO’s approach, a total of 3 600 households (9 265 persons) will receive a comprehensive pack of livestock assistance comprises of (i) 140 USD value voucher for veterinary medicine, (ii) 150 USD sectoral cash for animal feed and (iii) 400 USD value voucher for animal shelter rehabilitation. Another 5600 households (14,414 persons) will receive 140 USD value voucher for veterinary medicine and 150 USD sectoral cash for animal feed. A final group of 700 households (1,801 persons) will receive only150 USD sectoral cash for animal feed.ltbrgt ltbrgtFurthermore, acting upon Post-delivery monitoring (PDM) findings from last winterization project implemented by FAO in 2022, using a participatory approach, a small group of the most vulnerable households (elderly, people with disabilities and female-headed HHs) shall be identified and assisted with an additional sectoral cash to cover external manpower livestock shelter rehabilitation services (120 USD value).ltbrgt ltbrgtThis intervention will not only contribute to enhancing food availability and access, thereby reducing acute food and nutrition insecurity and supporting the recovery of livelihoods, but will also ensure the safety of food products by preventing the spread of animal diseases.To raise the awareness of beneficiaries on animal health and promote cooperation with the State Veterinary Service, FAO will include in the emergency assistance package an information leaflet on raising of poultry, pig, and cows and basic biosecurity requirements for disease prevention.ltbrgt ltbrgt FAO is utilizing a voucher modality as an alternative to in-kind distribution because PDM findings have demonstrated that vouchers are often preferred by beneficiaries, owing to greater flexibility and choice, and can often be more cost-effective than in-kind distributions. Moreso, preliminary market assessments indicate a high-level of market functionality in rural areas of Kharkivska, Donetska, Zaporizka, and Khersonka oblasts and a wide diversity of needs among different rural households. ltbrgt ltbrgtTargeting this project will focus on highly conflict-affected oblasts and areas recovering from occupation.lt/pgt</narrative></description><participating-org ref="" role="2" type="40" activity-id=""><narrative>Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations</narrative></participating-org><participating-org ref="" role="4" type="40" activity-id=""><narrative>Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations</narrative></participating-org><participating-org ref="" role="4" type="22" activity-id=""><narrative>100 percent Life Zaporizhzhia Network</narrative></participating-org><participating-org ref="" role="4" type="22" activity-id=""><narrative>NGO Eastern Ukrainian Agricultural Department of the Service 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war in Ukraine provoked one of the biggest humanitarian crises in decades, producing a wide range of needs. According to the 2023 Humanitarian Needs Overview (HNO) and related Humanitarian Response Plan (HRP) for Ukraine, an estimated 17.6 million people need humanitarian assistance.

ltbrgtlt/pgtltpgtThis coming winter will be the second since the Russian Federation's full-scale invasion of Ukraine. Some 5 million people remain forcibly displaced in Ukraine and millions more who have remained in or returned to war-affected areas need humanitarian assistance and support during the coming winter months. ltspan style="font-size: 14px"gtWinters in Ukraine can be harsh and early interventions are essential to ensure warm, safe, and dignified living conditions for affected people.lt/spangtlt/pgtltpgtltspan style="font-size: 14px"gtltbrgtlt/spangtlt/pgtltpgtltspan style="font-size: 14px"gtHomes have been damaged and destroyed by missile, rocket, and artillery attacks. Much of the damage caused to the energy and heating infrastructure last winter has not been repaired and there is a risk that further damage will be inflicted in the coming period. Conditions in many collective sites remain challenging in winter temperatures. As the war continues and livelihood opportunities have been lost, people’s resources have been depleted. The cold weather that comes with winter brings additional stresses and makes life even more difficult and dangerous for people who are already overwhelmed by the ongoing war and by living in displacement for an extended period of time. lt/spangtlt/pgtltpgtltspan style="font-size: 14px"gtltbrgtlt/spangtlt/pgtltpgtThe winterization response will be UNHCR's priority from 1 September onwards and in coordination with the government and other humanitarian actors, UNHCR will target the most vulnerable internally displaced, returnee, and war-affected individuals to support them through the winter in conditions of safety and dignity.lt/pgtltpgtTo this end, and through this project, UNHCR and implementing partners (including local NGOs) will support through rental market initiatives, cash for energy, and rapid insulation of homes. More specifically: (i) rental support (cash for rent) will be provided in the west and centre of Ukraine to support displaced populations with warm, safe, and dignified accommodation in advance of the winter period (ii) support for winter energy needs (cash grants) will be provided so displaced, returnee, and war-affected individuals can heat their homes during the winter in the west, centre, and east (iii) Insultation of sub-standard houses (through distribution of rapid thermal kits) in the north of Ukraine to support people to quickly and efficiently enhance the thermal envelope of their home, helping to to improve thermal retention and reduce heating costs throughout the winter period.lt/pgt</narrative></description><participating-org ref="" role="2" type="40" activity-id=""><narrative>United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees</narrative></participating-org><participating-org ref="" role="4" type="40" activity-id=""><narrative>United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees</narrative></participating-org><participating-org ref="XM-OCHA-CBPF-UKR81" role="1" type="40" activity-id="XM-OCHA-CBPF-UKR81-2023"><narrative>Ukraine Humanitarian Fund</narrative></participating-org><activity-status code="4" /><activity-date iso-date="2023-10-01" type="1" /><activity-date iso-date="2023-10-01" type="2" /><activity-date iso-date="2024-03-31" type="3" /><activity-date iso-date="2024-03-31" type="4" /><contact-info><organisation><narrative /></organisation><department><narrative /></department><person-name><narrative /></person-name><job-title><narrative /></job-title><telephone /><email /></contact-info><activity-scope code="4" /><recipient-country code="UA" percentage="100" /><sector vocabulary="99" vocabulary-uri="https://www.humanitarianresponse.info/en/coordination/clusters" code="4" percentage="100.00"><narrative>Emergency Shelter and NFI</narrative></sector><sector vocabulary="1" code="43010" percentage="100.00" /><collaboration-type code="4" /><default-flow-type code="10" /><default-aid-type code="C01" /><default-tied-status code="5" /><budget type="1" status="2"><period-start iso-date="2023-10-01" /><period-end iso-date="2023-12-31" /><value currency="USD" value-date="2023-11-07">2101731.40</value></budget><budget type="1" status="2"><period-start iso-date="2024-01-01" /><period-end iso-date="2024-12-31" /><value currency="USD" value-date="2023-11-07">2101731.40</value></budget><capital-spend percentage="0" /><transaction ref="UKR81-26247" humanitarian="1"><transaction-type code="2" /><transaction-date iso-date="2023-11-07" /><value currency="USD" value-date="2023-11-07">4203462.80</value><provider-org provider-activity-id="XM-OCHA-CBPF-UKR81-2023" type="40" ref="XM-OCHA-CBPF-UKR81"><narrative>Ukraine Humanitarian Fund</narrative></provider-org><receiver-org><narrative>United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees</narrative></receiver-org></transaction><transaction ref="3306680698" humanitarian="1"><transaction-type code="3" /><transaction-date iso-date="2023-11-16" /><value currency="USD" value-date="2023-11-16">4203462.80</value><provider-org provider-activity-id="XM-OCHA-CBPF-UKR81-2023" type="40" ref="XM-OCHA-CBPF-UKR81"><narrative>Ukraine Humanitarian Fund</narrative></provider-org><receiver-org><narrative>United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees</narrative></receiver-org></transaction><document-link format="application/http" url="http://pfbi.unocha.org"><title><narrative>Ukraine BI 2023</narrative></title><category code="B17" /><language code="en" /></document-link><related-activity ref="XM-OCHA-CBPF-UKR81-2023" type="1" /></iati-activity><iati-activity last-updated-datetime="2025-07-08T00:00:00" humanitarian="1" linked-data-uri="" hierarchy="2"><iati-identifier>XM-OCHA-CBPF-CBPF-UKR-23-S-INGO-24763</iati-identifier><reporting-org ref="XM-OCHA-CBPF" type="22" secondary-reporter="0"><narrative xml:lang="en">United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs</narrative></reporting-org><title><narrative>Enhance local capacity and provide emergency Cash Assistance, WASH and Shelter/NFIs in rural areas close to the frontline in Mykolaiv and Kherson Oblast
</narrative></title><description type="2"><narrative>ltpgtltu style="font-size: 14px"gtltspan lang="EN-US" style="font-size:8.0pt"gtProblem
Statementlt/spangtlt/ugtlt/pgtltpgt

lt/pgtltp class="MsoNormal"gtltspan lang="EN-US" style="font-size:8.0pt"gtThe ongoing war in
Ukraine has had devastating consequences on civilian life and infrastructure in
the southern regions of the country. In Mykolaiv and Kherson Oblasts, months of
ongoing shelling and aerial bombardment by the Russian Federation has resulted
in compounding multisector humanitarian needs, extensive destruction of power
and water infrastructure, and has overwhelmed local actors’ ability to respond.
The 2023 HNO reports that the direct attacks on critical power and water infrastructure
have exacerbated pre-existing vulnerabilities in the south, deprived the
population of basic water services, created public health risk, and stalled
civilian returns to liberated areas.lt/spangtlt/pgtltpgt

lt/pgtltp class="MsoNormal"gtltspan lang="EN-US" style="font-size:8.0pt"gtFurthermore, despite
the influx international support for the crisis in the south, significant needs
and gaps persist, and community-level responders remain largely disconnected
from the flow of international aid. Cumbersome due diligence procedures,
limited access to coordination structures, and lack of awareness on available funding
mechanisms have meant that these actors (and the communities themselves) are
often unable to secure resources to sustain and expand response capacities. At
the same time, larger and more established national NGOs struggle to scale up
as their internal capacities are challenged by the growing humanitarian needs.lt/spangtlt/pgtltpgt

lt/pgtltp class="MsoNormal"gtltugtltspan lang="EN-US" style="font-size:8.0pt"gtProject
Objectiveslt/spangtlt/ugtlt/pgtltpgt

lt/pgtltp class="MsoNormal"gtltspan lang="EN-US" style="font-size:8.0pt"gtAs a leader in
localization and innovative community-based cash programming, DCA is well
positioned to address these gaps. This project will provide emergency WASH,
shelter/NFI, and cash assistance that enhances local response capacity, responds
to acute humanitarian needs identified by local partners, enables safe returns,
and facilitates the flow of resources to community-based frontline actors that
are too often cut off from interlta style="mso-comment-reference:FZ_1
mso-comment-date:20230406T1606"gtnatiolt/agtnal
assistance.lt/spangtlt/pgtltpgt

lt/pgtltp class="MsoNormal"gtltugtltspan lang="EN-US" style="font-size:8.0pt"gtKey Activitieslt/spangtlt/ugtlt/pgtltpgt

lt/pgtltp class="MsoListParagraph" style="text-indent:-18.0ptmso-list:l0 level1 lfo1"gtltspan lang="EN-US" style="font-size:8.0ptfont-family:Symbolmso-fareast-font-family:
Symbolmso-bidi-font-family:Symbolcolor:black"gtltspan style="mso-list:Ignore"gt·ltspan style="font:7.0pt"gt  lt/spangtltspan style="font-style: normal font-variant: normal font-kerning: auto font-optical-sizing: auto font-feature-settings: normal font-variation-settings: normal font-stretch: normal font-size: 7pt line-height: normal font-family:"gtltbgt     lt/bgtlt/spangtlt/spangtlt/spangtltspan lang="EN-US" style="font-size:8.0pt
mso-fareast-font-family:Arialcolor:black"gtltbgtCash: lt/bgtThe proposed activities under
MPC will fund at least 30 community-led crisis response initiatives through the
Group Cash Transfer (GCT) modality, providing flexible, rapid, multisector
support in areas close to the frontline. GCTs will be rolled out using DCA’s Survivor
and Community-led Response technical approach (SCLR). DCA will self-implement
15 GCTs while simultaneously training and capacity-building a strong local
partner on the modality, so that they can then in turn implement their own
“umbrella” of GCTs through their community networks. lt/spangtlt/pgtltpgtltspan style="font-size: 8pt"gtltbrgtlt/spangtlt/pgtltpgtltspan style="font-size: 8pt"gtltbgtWASH:lt/bgt DCA
will provide emergency rehabilitation to damaged water supply systems in rural
conflict-affected areas, and/or the establishment of new ones, depending on the
specific need at community-level.lt/spangtltbrgtlt/pgtltp class="sceditor-nlf"gt

lt/pgtltp class="MsoListParagraphCxSpLast" style="text-indent:-18.0ptmso-list:l1 level1 lfo1"gtltspan lang="EN-US" style="font-size:8.0ptfont-family:Symbolmso-fareast-font-family:
Symbolmso-bidi-font-family:Symbol"gtltspan style="mso-list:Ignore"gt·ltspan style="font:7.0pt"gt      lt/spangtltspan style="font-style: normal font-variant: normal font-kerning: auto font-optical-sizing: auto font-feature-settings: normal font-variation-settings: normal font-stretch: normal font-size: 7pt line-height: normal font-family:"gtltbgt lt/bgtlt/spangtlt/spangtlt/spangtltspan lang="EN-US" style="font-size:8.0pt"gtltbgtShelter/NFI:lt/bgt
DCA will provide light rehabilitation of damaged shelters (via in-kind
distribution) not covered by other shelter actors in the area. In anticipation
of winter at the end of 2023, NFI kits will also be distributed, in the form of
solid fuel (coal) to vulnerable households.lt/spangtlt/pgtltp class="sceditor-nlf"gt

lt/pgtltp class="MsoNormal"gtltugtltspan lang="EN-US" style="font-size:8.0pt"gtProject
Geographylt/spangtlt/ugtlt/pgtltp class="sceditor-nlf"gt

lt/pgtltp class="MsoListParagraphCxSpFirst" style="text-indent:-18.0ptmso-list:l0 level1 lfo2"gtltspan lang="EN-US" style="font-size:8.0ptfont-family:Symbolmso-fareast-font-family:
Symbolmso-bidi-font-family:Symbol"gtltspan style="mso-list:Ignore"gt·ltspan style="font:7.0pt"gt       
lt/spangtlt/spangtlt/spangtltspan lang="EN-US" style="font-size:8.0pt"gtltugtMykolaiv
Oblastlt/ugtlt/spangtlt/pgtltulgtltligtltspan style="font-size: 8pt font-family:" lang="EN-US"gtltspan style="font-variant-numeric: normal font-variant-east-asian: normal font-variant-alternates: normal font-kerning: auto font-optical-sizing: auto font-feature-settings: normal font-variation-settings: normal font-stretch: normal font-size: 7pt line-height: normal font-family:"gt lt/spangtlt/spangtltspan style="font-size: 8pt" lang="EN-US"gtSnihurivka
Hromadalt/spangtlt/ligtlt/ulgtltp class="sceditor-nlf"gt

lt/pgtltp class="MsoListParagraphCxSpMiddle" style="text-indent:-18.0ptmso-list:l0 level1 lfo2"gtltspan lang="EN-US" style="font-size:8.0ptfont-family:Symbolmso-fareast-font-family:
Symbolmso-bidi-font-family:Symbol"gtltspan style="mso-list:Ignore"gt·ltspan style="font:7.0pt"gt       ltugt
lt/ugtlt/spangtlt/spangtlt/spangtltspan lang="EN-US" style="font-size:8.0pt"gtltugtKherson
Oblast lt/ugtlt/spangtlt/pgtltp class="sceditor-nlf"gt

lt/pgtltulgtltligtltspan lang="EN-US" style="font-size:8.0pt"gtVysokopilska
Hromadalt/spangtlt/ligtltligtltspan lang="EN-US" style="font-size:8.0pt"gtlt/spangtVelyko
Olexandrivka Hromadalt/ligtlt/ulgtltp style="" class=""gtltbrgtlt/pgtltp class="sceditor-nlf"gt

lt/pgtltp class="MsoNormal"gtlta style="mso-comment-reference:ZO_1mso-comment-date:20230406T1347"gtltugtltspan lang="EN-US" style="font-size:8.0pt"gtTarget Beneficiarieslt/spangtlt/ugtlt/agtlt/pgtltp class="sceditor-nlf"gt

lt/pgtltp class="MsoNormal"gtltspan lang="EN-US" style="font-size:8.0pt"gt20,743
non-displaced and returnee persons (8,849 W, 2,352 G, 7,538 M, 2,004 B), out of
which an estimated of 5,601 elderly and 3,112 with disabilities (according to
HNO national level data).lt/spangtlt/pgtltp class="sceditor-nlf"gt

lt/pgtltp class="MsoNormal"gtltugtltspan lang="EN-US" style="font-size:8.0pt"gtSub-implementing
Partnerslt/spangtlt/ugtlt/pgtltp class="sceditor-nlf"gt

lt/pgtltp class="MsoNormal"gtltspan lang="EN-US" style="font-size:8.0pt"gtDCA’s local partner
Southern Development Strategy (SDS) will implement all WASH and Shelter/NFI
activities with support and technical oversight from DCA. SDS will also
implement approximately 50% of the GCTs outlined in the project through their
network of community-level responders. lt/spangtlt/pgtltp style="" class=""gtltbrgtlt/pgtltdiv style="mso-element:comment-list"gtltdiv style="mso-element:comment"gtltdiv id="_com_1" class="msocomtxt"gt

lt/divgt

lt/divgt

lt/divgtltp class="sceditor-nlf"gt





ltbrgtlt/pgt</narrative></description><participating-org ref="" role="2" type="21" activity-id=""><narrative>Folkekirkens Nødhjælp</narrative></participating-org><participating-org ref="" role="4" type="21" activity-id=""><narrative>Folkekirkens Nødhjælp</narrative></participating-org><participating-org ref="" role="4" type="22" activity-id=""><narrative>Southern Development Strategy</narrative></participating-org><participating-org ref="XM-OCHA-CBPF-UKR81" role="1" type="40" activity-id="XM-OCHA-CBPF-UKR81-2023"><narrative>Ukraine Humanitarian Fund</narrative></participating-org><activity-status code="3" /><activity-date iso-date="2023-09-15" type="1" /><activity-date iso-date="2023-09-15" type="2" /><activity-date iso-date="2024-09-14" type="3" /><activity-date iso-date="2024-09-14" type="4" /><contact-info><organisation><narrative /></organisation><department><narrative /></department><person-name><narrative /></person-name><job-title><narrative /></job-title><telephone /><email /></contact-info><activity-scope code="4" /><recipient-country code="UA" percentage="100" /><sector vocabulary="99" vocabulary-uri="https://www.humanitarianresponse.info/en/coordination/clusters" code="4" percentage="10.00"><narrative>Emergency Shelter and NFI</narrative></sector><sector vocabulary="99" vocabulary-uri="https://www.humanitarianresponse.info/en/coordination/clusters" code="11" percentage="45.00"><narrative>Water, Sanitation and Hygiene</narrative></sector><sector vocabulary="99" vocabulary-uri="https://www.humanitarianresponse.info/en/coordination/clusters" code="15" percentage="45.00"><narrative>Multi-purpose CASH</narrative></sector><sector vocabulary="1" code="43010" percentage="100.00" /><collaboration-type code="4" /><default-flow-type code="10" /><default-aid-type code="C01" /><default-tied-status code="5" /><budget type="1" status="2"><period-start iso-date="2023-09-15" /><period-end iso-date="2023-12-31" /><value currency="USD" value-date="2023-09-29">371790.60</value></budget><budget type="1" status="2"><period-start iso-date="2024-01-01" /><period-end iso-date="2024-09-14" /><value currency="USD" value-date="2023-09-29">896467.05</value></budget><capital-spend percentage="0" /><transaction ref="UKR81-24763" humanitarian="1"><transaction-type code="2" /><transaction-date iso-date="2023-09-29" /><value currency="USD" value-date="2023-09-29">1268257.65</value><provider-org provider-activity-id="XM-OCHA-CBPF-UKR81-2023" type="40" ref="XM-OCHA-CBPF-UKR81"><narrative>Ukraine Humanitarian Fund</narrative></provider-org><receiver-org><narrative>Folkekirkens Nødhjælp</narrative></receiver-org></transaction><transaction ref="3306604861" humanitarian="1"><transaction-type code="3" /><transaction-date iso-date="2023-10-17" /><value currency="USD" value-date="2023-10-17">1014606.12</value><provider-org provider-activity-id="XM-OCHA-CBPF-UKR81-2023" type="40" ref="XM-OCHA-CBPF-UKR81"><narrative>Ukraine Humanitarian Fund</narrative></provider-org><receiver-org><narrative>Folkekirkens Nødhjælp</narrative></receiver-org></transaction><transaction ref="3308118699" humanitarian="1"><transaction-type code="3" /><transaction-date iso-date="2025-07-08" /><value currency="USD" value-date="2025-07-08">253651.53</value><provider-org provider-activity-id="XM-OCHA-CBPF-UKR81-2023" type="40" ref="XM-OCHA-CBPF-UKR81"><narrative>Ukraine Humanitarian Fund</narrative></provider-org><receiver-org><narrative>Folkekirkens Nødhjælp</narrative></receiver-org></transaction><document-link format="application/http" url="http://pfbi.unocha.org"><title><narrative>Ukraine BI 2023</narrative></title><category code="B17" /><language code="en" /></document-link><related-activity ref="XM-OCHA-CBPF-UKR81-2023" type="1" /></iati-activity><iati-activity last-updated-datetime="2024-12-05T00:00:00" humanitarian="1" linked-data-uri="" hierarchy="2"><iati-identifier>XM-OCHA-CBPF-CBPF-UKR-23-S-INGO-24766</iati-identifier><reporting-org ref="XM-OCHA-CBPF" type="22" secondary-reporter="0"><narrative xml:lang="en">United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs</narrative></reporting-org><title><narrative>Emergency Shelter, MPCA and Livelihood Support for Kherson, Mykolaiv and Chernihiv</narrative></title><description type="2"><narrative>ltpgtltpgtltspangtThis project targets Kherson and Mykolaiv
Oblastnbsplocated in the South-Eastnbspof Ukraine and Chernihiv Oblast
located in the North of Ukraine. In both locations this project addresses the
most urgent Shelter, Livelihoods and Multi-Sectoralnbspneeds among the most vulnerable
non-displaced and returneesnbspin the South-Eastnbspand the most vulnerable
IDPs and thenbspnon-displaced in Chernihiv.nbspThe proposed interventions
aim to provide relief to vulnerable population innbspSouth and North of
Ukraine and theirnbsplocal economy by providing safe and long-term shelter solutions
and household-level opportunities for increased self-reliance and increased
income through Cash for Livelihood.lt/spangtltbrgtlt/pgtltpgtltspangtKherson and MykolaivnbspOblasts are among the
regionsnbspseverelynbspimpacted by the invasion of Russia in February 2022.
Territories of Kherson Oblast were occupied for a period of eight months. In the
most South-Eastern part of Mykolaiv oblast,nbspdirectly bordering Kherson
oblast, intense fighting has taken place resulting in severe destruction in the
villages. These areas have become accessible since December of 2022.lt/spangtltbrgtlt/pgtltpgtltspangtInnbspthesenbspnewly
liberated areas,nbspthis project will focus specifically on the rural and
vulnerable non-displaced persons and returnees, such as elderly, single
mothers, disabled and low-income households, by firstly providing support for
house repairs through Cash for Light and Medium Repairs. Secondly, by
supporting households with access to food in two ways. Firstly,nbspby providing
MPCA to addressnbspthe most urgent and unmet needs of food and non-food items
that can be purchased on the local market, and secondly by providing livelihood
opportunitiesnbspthrough Cash for Livestock to increase self-reliance for rural
population with limited options of work other than livestock and farming.nbsplt/spangtltbrgtlt/pgtltpgtltspangtTlt/spangtltspangthe Chernihiv region
still has a large concentration of IDPs (72,000 people) and a significant
amount of destroyed houses. It is the only region in Ukraine that directly
borders both the Russian Federation and the Republic of Belarus, with 450 km of
common border. The border is still under periodic shelling by Russian forces.
Although the territory was liberated in April 2022, only 2,500 of the 8,535
private houses were restored in 2022. Houses with severe damage remain
virtually unreached by recovery assistance. This project will assist the most
vulnerable IDPs fleeing the border areas where violence is ongoing, and returnees
in three ways:lt/spangtltbrgtlt/pgtltpgtltspangtFirstly, this project
will restore 20 heavynbspdamaged and 40 medium damagednbsphouses for the
most vulnerable in the rural communities:lt/spangtltbrgtlt/pgtltpgtltspangt
Kyinska, Novobilouskanbspand Kyselivska, the line of defense of Chernihiv and
where people suffered the most during the invasion.lt/spangtlt/pgtltpgtltspangtSecondly, this
intervention will provide Emergency MPCA to 1,350 of the most vulnerable IDPs
of the population who have been resettled or need to be resettled from
communities that border Russia and/or completely lost their housing.lt/spangtltbrgtlt/pgtltpgtltspangtlt/spangtltspangtThirdly, this intervention will increase livelihood strategies of
vulnerable IDPs,nbsppersons affected by the military conflict
andnbspnon-displaced.lt/spangtlt/pgtltpgtltspangt
by providing microgrants in Chernihiv Oblast for businesses and self-employment.
These grants will provide sustainable solutions for families and directly support
the local economy. This part of the project will be implemented by the Local
Partner NGO, the Association for Democratic Development.nbspThe project also
envisages strengthening this NGO and developing its capacities.nbsplt/spangt



ltbrgtlt/pgtltpgtltspangtltbrgtlt/spangtlt/pgtltpgtltspangtDuring the project, Dnipropetrovsk region was added to be able to respond to a missile strike that occured in Kryvyi Rih city and ZOA was requested to respond with MPCAlt/spangtlt/pgtltpgtltbrgtlt/pgtlt/pgt</narrative></description><participating-org ref="" role="2" type="21" activity-id=""><narrative>Stichting ZOA</narrative></participating-org><participating-org ref="" role="4" type="21" activity-id=""><narrative>Stichting ZOA</narrative></participating-org><participating-org ref="" role="4" type="22" activity-id=""><narrative>NGO Association of Democratic Development</narrative></participating-org><participating-org ref="XM-OCHA-CBPF-UKR81" role="1" type="40" activity-id="XM-OCHA-CBPF-UKR81-2023"><narrative>Ukraine Humanitarian Fund</narrative></participating-org><activity-status code="3" /><activity-date iso-date="2023-07-24" type="1" /><activity-date iso-date="2023-07-24" type="2" /><activity-date iso-date="2024-07-23" type="3" /><activity-date iso-date="2024-07-23" type="4" /><contact-info><organisation><narrative /></organisation><department><narrative /></department><person-name><narrative /></person-name><job-title><narrative /></job-title><telephone /><email /></contact-info><activity-scope code="4" /><recipient-country code="UA" percentage="100" /><sector vocabulary="99" vocabulary-uri="https://www.humanitarianresponse.info/en/coordination/clusters" code="4" percentage="43.00"><narrative>Emergency Shelter and NFI</narrative></sector><sector vocabulary="99" vocabulary-uri="https://www.humanitarianresponse.info/en/coordination/clusters" code="6" percentage="22.00"><narrative>Food Security</narrative></sector><sector vocabulary="99" vocabulary-uri="https://www.humanitarianresponse.info/en/coordination/clusters" code="15" percentage="35.00"><narrative>Multi-purpose CASH</narrative></sector><sector vocabulary="1" code="43010" percentage="100.00" /><collaboration-type code="4" /><default-flow-type code="10" /><default-aid-type code="C01" /><default-tied-status code="5" /><budget type="1" status="2"><period-start iso-date="2023-07-24" /><period-end iso-date="2023-12-31" /><value currency="USD" value-date="2023-07-27">1568778.78</value></budget><budget type="1" status="2"><period-start iso-date="2024-01-01" /><period-end iso-date="2024-07-23" /><value currency="USD" value-date="2023-07-27">2009997.81</value></budget><capital-spend percentage="0" /><transaction ref="UKR81-24766" humanitarian="1"><transaction-type code="2" /><transaction-date iso-date="2023-07-27" /><value currency="USD" value-date="2023-07-27">3578776.59</value><provider-org provider-activity-id="XM-OCHA-CBPF-UKR81-2023" type="40" ref="XM-OCHA-CBPF-UKR81"><narrative>Ukraine Humanitarian Fund</narrative></provider-org><receiver-org><narrative>Stichting ZOA</narrative></receiver-org></transaction><transaction ref="3307631558" humanitarian="1"><transaction-type code="3" /><transaction-date iso-date="2024-12-05" /><value currency="USD" value-date="2024-12-05">605849.07</value><provider-org provider-activity-id="XM-OCHA-CBPF-UKR81-2023" type="40" ref="XM-OCHA-CBPF-UKR81"><narrative>Ukraine Humanitarian Fund</narrative></provider-org><receiver-org><narrative>Stichting ZOA</narrative></receiver-org></transaction><transaction ref="3306431674" humanitarian="1"><transaction-type code="3" /><transaction-date iso-date="2023-08-16" /><value currency="USD" value-date="2023-08-16">2863021.27</value><provider-org provider-activity-id="XM-OCHA-CBPF-UKR81-2023" type="40" ref="XM-OCHA-CBPF-UKR81"><narrative>Ukraine Humanitarian Fund</narrative></provider-org><receiver-org><narrative>Stichting ZOA</narrative></receiver-org></transaction><document-link format="application/http" url="http://pfbi.unocha.org"><title><narrative>Ukraine BI 2023</narrative></title><category code="B17" /><language code="en" /></document-link><related-activity ref="XM-OCHA-CBPF-UKR81-2023" type="1" /></iati-activity><iati-activity last-updated-datetime="2024-06-07T00:00:00" humanitarian="1" linked-data-uri="" hierarchy="2"><iati-identifier>XM-OCHA-CBPF-CBPF-UKR-23-S-INGO-24770</iati-identifier><reporting-org ref="XM-OCHA-CBPF" type="22" secondary-reporter="0"><narrative xml:lang="en">United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs</narrative></reporting-org><title><narrative>CHILD - Community Hub for Inclusive Learning and Development</narrative></title><description type="2"><narrative>ltpgtThe proposed project aims to provide humanitarian assistance to conflict-affected people, particularly women, girls and boys, persons with disabilities (PwD), in conflict affected areas in Ukraine, namely in Kharkivska, Donetska, Zaporizhzhia, and Sumska oblasts.  ltbrgtThe project aims to improve the well-being and resilience of the most vulnerable people affected by the ongoing conflict by providing specific and need-tailored education, Mental Health and Psychosocial Support (MHPSS), and Child Protection (CP) services through the establishment of 7 Community Centers equipped with Child Friendly Spaces (CFS), and Mobile Teams (MTs), ultimately contributing to the overall humanitarian response in Ukraine and the HRP 2023. To achieve these objectives, the project will provide multi-sectoral assistance in the areas of Education, General Protection (GP) and CP. The project will target 21.087 conflict-affected people. The main target will be school age children, promoting their access to quality education and protection services. However, the community centers will also provide protection services to the general population and will be able to address also the more hidden needs of the families due to the presence on the field, and the synergies between the mobile teams and the collaboration with the relevant stakeholders.ltbrgtThe project will be implemented by a consortium composed by 5 partners, geographically distributed as follows: ltbrgt-AVSI Foundation INGO (Lead Applicant – coordination role)ltbrgt-HelpGroup NGO (2 Centers in Sumska oblast)ltbrgt-RescueNow NGO (1 Center in Kharkiv area, Kharkivska oblast)ltbrgt-A-Help NGO (1 Center in Izium area, Kharkivska oblast)ltbrgt-Wanted Here NGO (1 Center in Lozova area, Kharkivska oblast, 1 Zaporizhzhia city, 1 Center in Dobropilliya, Donetska oblast)ltbrgtMore in detail, the project aims to achieve the following objectives through the set of activities:ltbrgtEducation: establishment of 7 learning centers to support formal education and provide non-formal education and Psychosocial Activities (for children and youth affected by the conflict. The project aims to reach 7,070 children and youth through the following activities: 1) Provision of essential trainings and support programs for teachers, 2) Provision of PS activities  and Social Emotional Learning (SEL), facilitate Psychological First Aid (PFA) and identification and referral of at risk children and CP cases 3) Provision of catch-up/accelerated learning opportunities, 4) Provision of electronic devices for distant learning and student kits, 5) Provision of Explosive Ordnance Risk Education (EORE).ltbrgtChild Protection: the project aims to establish 7 Child Friendly Spaces (CFS) provide case management for children at risk or affected by violence, abuse, neglect, or exploitation and to caregivers at risk of dangerous behavior. In synergy with Community Engagement, the project will provide PSS and referral to services. The project aims to reach 9,337 people with CP services and community events.ltbrgtGeneral Protection: The project will establish the 7 Community Centers (CCs) as hubs able to detect the humanitarian needs of the communities in the area. The project will provide individual protection assistance and PSS to the most vulnerable individuals in the communities, with a focus on PwD. The project will also refer the high-risk protection cases to specialized services. The project aims to reach 4,681 people with GP services.ltbrgtIn conclusion, AVSI's project aims to improve the access to protection and education services, and well-being of vulnerable populations in eastern Ukraine. Through our consortium, we will provide much-needed support to vulnerable communities in a coordinated and effective manner. 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xml:lang="en">United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs</narrative></reporting-org><title><narrative>Multi-sectoral basic needs assistance program in conflict-affected rural areas in Khersonska, Zaporizka, Donetska and Kharkivska regions</narrative></title><description type="2"><narrative>ltp style="" class=""gtWith this project, Estonian Refugee Council (ERC) continues its efforts to provide life-saving humanitarian assistance in the most hard-to-reach areas in east and south of Ukraine.lt/pgt
ltp class="p2"gtltbrgtlt/pgt
ltp class="p1"gtOn 2nd March 2022, ERC was the first INGO to roll out post-escalation multi-purpose cash assistance (MPCA) in Ukraine, reaching more than 200 000 people in need in the first year, including in recently liberated and areas temporarily occupied and hard-to-reach, remote locations. This includes actions funded by OCHA UHF (projects number 21668, 21882, 23499), ECHO, and other donors.lt/pgt
ltp class="p2"gtltbrgtlt/pgt
ltp class="p1"gtWith this proposal, ERC will carry out a multi-sectoral assistance program to support crisis-affected communities and people displaced due to military actions to meet their immediate basic needs in line with the needs identified by the humanitarian community. This proposal builds on ERC’s experience and current work done on the ground and the lessons learned, and considers the humanitarian community’s newly available information and strategic objectives. lt/pgt
ltp class="p2"gtltbrgtlt/pgt
ltp class="p1"gtThe proposal is developed in line with the 2023 HRP objectives, focusing on three sectors (MPC assistance, in-kind food assistance, and shelter/NFI assistance) and targeting four regions (Kherson’ska, Zaporizh’ka, Donetska, and Kharkivska). The focus of this project is on rural areas in the Ukrainian government-controlled territories. The project provides MPCA to 4000 individuals in need in the hard-to-reach areas in the targeted oblasts, in-kind 2-month food assistance to 7 000 individuals who have limited access to functional markets, and 1000 households with different types of shelter assistance (cash for light repairs and cash for heating/utilities in the winter season). The choice of the target regions and target vulnerable households to be reached by ERC is based on the needs assessments done by the humanitarian community and highlighted in the HRP as the most in need regions and also in the Standard Allocation priorities. ERC’s own monitoring and needs assessments from these areas confirm the high need of assistance in these regions. Based on that, ERC is confident that the proposed multi-sectoral intervention is a valuable addition to the humanitarian operations in Ukraine, alleviating human suffering and securing the basic needs of the target populations.lt/pgt
ltp class="p2"gtltbrgtlt/pgt
ltp class="p1"gtBeneficiaries are selected to the program through vulnerability assessments. The project targets vulnerable host communities, IDPs, returnees, persons in hard-to-reach areas, recently liberated territories, and people living under occupation. Examples of the vulnerabilities that are taken into account are loss of the primary breadwinner, loss or damage of the dwelling, disability or chronic illness, single-parent households, women-headed households, households with minors, newborns, pregnant or lactating women, and the elderly. ERC maintains a call center and a secure online platform for beneficiary identification, information sharing, and complaints and feedback collection purposes. Monitoring is carried out via different channels and methods to ensure that ERC has constant overview of program quality and beneficiary needs and feedback.lt/pgt
ltp class="p2"gtltbrgtlt/pgt
ltp class="p1"gtMPCA transfer value is 2220 UAH (currently ca $61) per household member, per the harmonized transfer value agreed by the Cash Working Group (CWG). ERC ensures deduplication of MPC beneficiaries by using the commonly agreed deduplication platform. Cash for Heating/Utilities transfer value of $375 is based on shelter cluster’s and ERC’s own calculations of solid fuels in the 2022 winter season, while the Cash for Repairs transfer value of $1500 is calculated using information from SNFI cluster and other actors (since no harmonization has been enforced yet). The main transfer mechanism is through bank transfers to the personal bank accounts of beneficiaries. 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ref="XM-OCHA-CBPF-UKR81"><narrative>Ukraine Humanitarian Fund</narrative></provider-org><receiver-org><narrative>Estonian Refugee Council</narrative></receiver-org></transaction><transaction ref="3306533753" humanitarian="1"><transaction-type code="3" /><transaction-date iso-date="2023-09-15" /><value currency="USD" value-date="2023-09-15">1999324.96</value><provider-org provider-activity-id="XM-OCHA-CBPF-UKR81-2023" type="40" ref="XM-OCHA-CBPF-UKR81"><narrative>Ukraine Humanitarian Fund</narrative></provider-org><receiver-org><narrative>Estonian Refugee Council</narrative></receiver-org></transaction><transaction ref="3307834949" humanitarian="1"><transaction-type code="3" /><transaction-date iso-date="2025-02-28" /><value currency="USD" value-date="2025-02-28">499831.24</value><provider-org provider-activity-id="XM-OCHA-CBPF-UKR81-2023" type="40" ref="XM-OCHA-CBPF-UKR81"><narrative>Ukraine Humanitarian Fund</narrative></provider-org><receiver-org><narrative>Estonian Refugee Council</narrative></receiver-org></transaction><document-link format="application/http" url="http://pfbi.unocha.org"><title><narrative>Ukraine BI 2023</narrative></title><category code="B17" /><language code="en" /></document-link><related-activity ref="XM-OCHA-CBPF-UKR81-2023" type="1" /></iati-activity><iati-activity last-updated-datetime="2023-11-01T00:00:00" humanitarian="1" linked-data-uri="" hierarchy="2"><iati-identifier>XM-OCHA-CBPF-CBPF-UKR-23-S-INGO-24813</iati-identifier><reporting-org ref="XM-OCHA-CBPF" type="22" secondary-reporter="0"><narrative xml:lang="en">United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs</narrative></reporting-org><title><narrative>Supporting Evidence-based Humanitarian Response in Ukraine through the Multi-Sector Needs Assessment (MSNA)</narrative></title><description type="2"><narrative>ltpgtlt/pgtltdiv class="OutlineElement Ltr SCXW85306505 BCX0" style="margin: 0px padding: 0px user-select: text -webkit-user-drag: none -webkit-tap-highlight-color: transparent overflow: visible cursor: text clear: both position: relative direction: ltr color: rgb(0, 0, 0) font-family:"gtltp class="" style=""gtltspan lang="EN-US" style="font-size: 9pt text-align: justify font-family:"gtThe large-scale invasion of Ukraine by Russian Federation (RF)
forces, beginning February 24th, 2022, has caused widespread damage to
infrastructure, thousands of civilian casualties, disruption of markets and
essential services, and massive displacement with 7.7 million refugees crossing
international borders and 6.3 million internally displaced people (IDPs). In
addition, 6.9 million people have not been displaced but in many cases have
experienced conflict-related impacts, and 4.4 million have returned and require
life-saving assistance. Some are stranded, unwilling, or unable to leave,
either due to heightened security risks or physical, financial, and familial
conditions. As of February 2023, 17% of Ukrainian territory is outside of the
control of the Government of Ukraine [lt/spangtlti style="font-family: Arial, sans-serif font-size: 9pt text-align: justify"gtltspan style="font-size: 8pt color: black" lang="EN-US"gtThe Guardian Institute for the Study of War lt/spangtlt/igtltspan lang="EN-US" style="font-size: 9pt text-align: justify font-family:"gt2023], hosting an estimated 22% of people in need (3.9 million),
with intersectoral needs analysis showing higher severity of needs in these
areas.[lt/spangtlti style="font-family: Arial, sans-serif font-size: 9pt text-align: justify"gtltspan style="font-size: 8pt color: black" lang="EN-US"gtOCHA lt/spangtlt/igtltspan lang="EN-US" style="font-size: 9pt text-align: justify font-family:"gt2022] People in areas close to the hostilities under or beyond the
control of the Government of Ukraine (GoU) endure daily shelling, ground force
battles, as well as a interrupted social services, banking and market systems,
and disruptions to water, electricity, and heating supplies. With high to
extremely high access constraints, these populations remain unable to meet
their basic needs without the delivery of humanitarian aid. Moreover, millions
of individuals are in need of financial support, ranking cash as their most
pressing need to mitigate the impact of inflation, loss of livelihood source,
and new expenses (such as reconstruction). Whether located in directly
conflict-affected areas or displaced inside the country, immediate lifesaving
and life-preserving support to conflict-affected populations is urgently
required.lt/spangtltbrgtlt/pgtltp class="" style=""gtltspan style="font-family: Arial, sans-serif text-align: justify"gt

ltspan style="color: black" lang="EN-US"gtGiven the scale of the conflict, there is a continuing need for accurate
and timely information, to provide an overview of the humanitarian situation in
Ukraine, establish a baseline for future assessments, and support in planning
efforts for the 2024 Humanitarian Needs Overview (HNO). This intervention
will support the ltbgtimprovement of
humanitarian coordination/planning nationwidelt/bgt, specifically through
providing support for the implementation of the 2023 MSNA.  In
coordination with the ICCG, HCT, UN agencies and humanitarian actors, REACH
will inform the next HNO and HRP through conducting ltbgtMSNA activities, lt/bgtincluding design of the methodology, data
collection and cleaning, and analysis and reporting. The MSNA will identify
differences in humanitarian needs among targeted population groups/geographies,
thus providing a more granular understanding of humanitarian and recovery
needs.lt/spangt



ltbrgtlt/spangtlt/pgtlt/divgtltp class="sceditor-nlf"gtltbrgtlt/pgtltpgtlt/pgt</narrative></description><participating-org ref="" role="2" type="21" activity-id=""><narrative>Agency for Technical Cooperation and Development</narrative></participating-org><participating-org ref="" role="4" type="21" activity-id=""><narrative>Agency for Technical Cooperation and Development</narrative></participating-org><participating-org ref="" role="4" type="21" activity-id=""><narrative>Data Friendly Space</narrative></participating-org><participating-org ref="" role="4" type="21" activity-id=""><narrative>IMPACT Initiatives</narrative></participating-org><participating-org ref="XM-OCHA-CBPF-UKR81" role="1" type="40" activity-id="XM-OCHA-CBPF-UKR81-2023"><narrative>Ukraine Humanitarian Fund</narrative></participating-org><activity-status code="3" /><activity-date iso-date="2023-10-01" type="1" /><activity-date iso-date="2023-10-01" type="2" /><activity-date iso-date="2024-06-30" type="3" /><activity-date iso-date="2024-06-30" type="4" /><contact-info><organisation><narrative /></organisation><department><narrative /></department><person-name><narrative /></person-name><job-title><narrative /></job-title><telephone /><email /></contact-info><activity-scope code="4" /><recipient-country code="UA" percentage="100" /><sector vocabulary="99" vocabulary-uri="https://www.humanitarianresponse.info/en/coordination/clusters" code="12" percentage="100.00"><narrative>Coordination and Support Services</narrative></sector><sector vocabulary="1" code="43010" percentage="100.00" /><collaboration-type code="4" /><default-flow-type code="10" /><default-aid-type code="C01" /><default-tied-status code="5" /><budget type="1" status="2"><period-start iso-date="2023-10-01" /><period-end iso-date="2023-12-31" /><value currency="USD" value-date="2023-10-16">119990.76</value></budget><budget type="1" status="2"><period-start iso-date="2024-01-01" /><period-end iso-date="2024-12-31" /><value currency="USD" value-date="2023-10-16">239981.52</value></budget><capital-spend percentage="0" /><transaction ref="UKR81-24813" humanitarian="1"><transaction-type code="2" /><transaction-date iso-date="2023-10-16" /><value currency="USD" value-date="2023-10-16">359972.28</value><provider-org provider-activity-id="XM-OCHA-CBPF-UKR81-2023" type="40" ref="XM-OCHA-CBPF-UKR81"><narrative>Ukraine Humanitarian Fund</narrative></provider-org><receiver-org><narrative>Agency for Technical Cooperation and Development</narrative></receiver-org></transaction><transaction ref="3306637310" humanitarian="1"><transaction-type code="3" /><transaction-date iso-date="2023-11-01" /><value currency="USD" value-date="2023-11-01">359972.28</value><provider-org provider-activity-id="XM-OCHA-CBPF-UKR81-2023" type="40" ref="XM-OCHA-CBPF-UKR81"><narrative>Ukraine Humanitarian Fund</narrative></provider-org><receiver-org><narrative>Agency for Technical Cooperation and Development</narrative></receiver-org></transaction><document-link format="application/http" url="http://pfbi.unocha.org"><title><narrative>Ukraine BI 2023</narrative></title><category code="B17" /><language code="en" /></document-link><related-activity ref="XM-OCHA-CBPF-UKR81-2023" type="1" /></iati-activity><iati-activity last-updated-datetime="2023-12-04T00:00:00" humanitarian="1" linked-data-uri="" hierarchy="2"><iati-identifier>XM-OCHA-CBPF-CBPF-UKR-23-S-INGO-24860</iati-identifier><reporting-org ref="XM-OCHA-CBPF" type="22" secondary-reporter="0"><narrative xml:lang="en">United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs</narrative></reporting-org><title><narrative>Integrated Health, Mental Health, Protection and WASH response to populations affected by the war in Donetsk and Kharkiv Oblasts.</narrative></title><description type="2"><narrative>ltpgtIn line with UHF 1st Standard Allocation,
Priority 1 Objectives, PUI aims to provide an integrated response package
through Health, WASH and Protection services to vulnerable IDPs and Host
Community. The proposed intervention will target collective centres, shelters
and health facilities in Donetsk (GCA and RCA) and Kharkiv oblasts, reaching a
total number of 71605 BNFs (both IDPs and HC). The locations targeted are
in line with the clusters highest priority areas based on severity of the
needs.  ltbrgtlt/pgt

ltpgtltspangtBased on an
operational strategy articulated around 3 axes: Public system strengthening,
gap filling of basic services affected by conflict and a reinforcement of the
assistance in RCA where basic needs are critical, PUI intervention modalities
will be adapted to the situation prevailing on the ground. lt/spangtlt/pgt

ltpgtltspangtPUI will operate in
close collaboration with local authorities and line ministries to ensure an
improved and durable access to the services. Previous and ongoing activities in
the area have allowed PUI to develop a good network among health facilities and
local key stakeholders.  PUI year-long partnership with Development
Center, a national NGO implementing humanitarian activities in Donetsk RCA,
will be pursued under the present action, as needs are critical and largely
unmet in this area. lt/spangtlt/pgt







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A comprehensive protection response will be provided to meet individual and community needs in target frontline areas and areas of return, including case management, legal assistance, psychosocial support, community-based protection, individual protection assistance, and cash for protection. Protection responses will be integrated with MPC, shelter, and livelihood activities, as PSNs and those with the highest levels of vulnerability will be prioritized for assistance under these sectors. Persons and households with specific needs whose protection risks are elevated by shelter rehabilitation gaps will be selected to receive shelter support by DRC's shelter team, and livelihood and cash interventions will be utilized to support marginalized populations in recovering/maintaining their livelihoods (through sectoral cash), or having their basic needs gaps covered through multipurpose cash assistance in the absence of livelihood opportunities at the household level. lt/pgtltpgtDRC will ensure that effective and principled localization is promoted in the intervention by through both operational and programmatic capacity building support to protection mandated CSOs operating in the target areas with grants provided to CSOs to upscale their programming and extend the reach of emergency protection through capacitated CSOs. This localization initiative leverages DRC's ongoing localization programming supported by UHF and other donors, which aims to empower and capacitate local actors through fair and equitable partnership approaches. lt/pgtltpgtProtection will be mainstreamed across all sector responses, and an integrated targeting approach will be utilized to ensure that both sectoral and vulnerability targeting is prioritized across the entirety of the intervention. 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type="2"><narrative>ltpgtOver one year on from the escalation in conflict in Ukraine, the humanitarian situation remains dire, particularly in the east of the country where the fighting is currently the heaviest, with widespread damage and destruction of infrastructure, limited or no access to essential services, and high contamination with landmines and other explosive hazards. Intense hostilities have caused immense human suffering, with thousands of civilians killed or injured, millions forced from their homes, families separated, access to essential services decimated and livelihoods destroyed.ltbrgtIn response to the particularly severe humanitarian needs across rural frontline areas of Kharkiv oblast, the International Rescue Committee (IRC) and partners propose to deliver an integrated mobile multisectoral intervention, reaching highly vulnerable individuals in conflict-affected and hard-to-reach areas with targeted, complementary Cash and Basic Needs, Health and Protection assistance. Through the rapid deployment of Mobile Integrated Response Teams (MIRTs), IRC will provide high-quality, high-impact relief to vulnerable individuals to help them meet their immediate needs and directly contribute to reinforcing the wellbeing, safety and dignity of women, men, girls and boys.ltbrgtIRC will work closely with local partners in the delivery of the proposed project, collaboratively identifying areas of most acute need, utilizing shared technical expertise and presence to maximize relevance, impact and reach of the response. IRC and partners will specifically focus on enhancing complementarity of services by improving access for marginalized and at-risk groups, many of whom face inclusion and access barriers to existing services. To ensure a holistic approach to assistance, IRC and partner teams will perform active and ongoing referrals between Health, Protection and Cash and Basic Needs assistance to address the cross-cutting and intersectional needs of affected populations.ltbrgtAs part of a commitment to collaboration with local communities and stakeholders, IRC will also seek to work with stakeholders to handover activities to more continuous services as they are available and will support partners through tailored and comprehensive capacity strengthening, supporting a self-sustaining and independent response, and enabling continuity of service provision at local levels.lt/pgtltpgtltbrgt
ltspan style="font-family: Arial, sans-serif color: black"gtAcross
all sectors programming will be enhanced through the mainstreaming of protection,
ltbgtenabling accesslt/bgt to essential and critical services through a mobile
approach, identification of locations with the most need, prioritizing those at
risk of being excluded from service provision in these locations and
facilitating referrals of individuals through both internal and external
referral mechanisms. Whilst our focus will be on the timely delivery of assistance,
this will be done in a ltbgtsafe and dignifiedlt/bgt manner ensuring that service
provision meets required global minimum standards. High risk activities such as
case management, cash assistance and health interventions will be provided in a
manner that reduces risks to beneficiaries, by trained and qualified staff familiar
with key humanitarian principle of ‘do no harm’ ensuring the safety and preserving
the dignity of beneficiaries. ltbgtAccountability mechanismslt/bgt will be in place
to ensure regular feedback and opportunities for beneficiaries to inform design
and implementation is enabled. This combined with program quality audits will
further extract inputs from the affected population, validate feedback received
from services provided, and ensure beneficiary satisfaction. The centrality of
protection will be paramount in our design of this multisectoral approach, and
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Elt/spangtlt/spangtltspan style="line-height: 16.1875px font-family: Arial, Arial_EmbeddedFont, Arial_MSFontService, sans-serif font-variant-ligatures: none !important" class="TextRun SCXW104519113 BCX0" lang="EN-US" data-contrast="none"gtltspan class="NormalTextRun SCXW104519113 BCX0"gtxisting health and protection services in these regions are severely constrained by inadequate staffing, lack of functional facilities, shortage of essential medicines and supplies, and gaps in referral capacities. The project will staff, train, equip, monitor, and support two mobile health teams to bring urgent primary care and protection services closer to IDP and returnee populations living in hard-to-reach, war-affected areas. lt/spangtlt/spangtltspan class="TextRun SCXW104519113 BCX0" lang="EN-US" data-contrast="none" style="background-color: transparent color: windowtext font-size: 14px line-height: 16.1875px font-family: Arial, Arial_EmbeddedFont, Arial_MSFontService, sans-serif font-variant-ligatures: none !important"gtltspan class="NormalTextRun SCXW104519113 BCX0"gtFocused on the leading causes of mortality and morbidity, these teams will diagnose common diseases including cardiovascular disorders, diabetes, arthritis, cancer, TB, HIV, and hepatitis. They will provide Sexual and Reproductive Health Care, specialized care for patients with common chronic conditions, psychological first aid (PFA), psychosocial counseling and trauma-focused psychotherapy, referrals for inpatient care, and emergency transportation as needed. The project will also provide medications and referrals for specialized services.lt/spangtlt/spangtltspan data-ccp-props="{" class="EOP SCXW104519113 BCX0" style="background-color: transparent color: windowtext font-size: 14px line-height: 16.1875px font-family: Arial, Arial_EmbeddedFont, Arial_MSFontService, sans-serif"gt lt/spangtltspan class="TextRun SCXW104519113 BCX0" lang="EN-US" data-contrast="none" style="background-color: transparent color: windowtext font-size: 14px line-height: 16.1875px font-family: Arial, Arial_EmbeddedFont, Arial_MSFontService, sans-serif font-variant-ligatures: none !important"gtltspan class="NormalTextRun SCXW104519113 BCX0"gtWorking in shifts, the health teams will operate out of a fully equipped Mlt/spangtltspan class="NormalTextRun SCXW104519113 BCX0"gtobile Medical Unit, that will travel to high-needs areas within the target districts. The teams will also provide home-based services to patients with special needs. The project will serve 6 communities in 3 districts in Kharkiv —Chuhuiv, Izyum, and Kupiansk with an overall catchment population of 144,000, 4 communities in Chernihiv District (Chernihiv) with a catchment population of 10,000 and 2 districts of Sumy- catchment population 68,000. The project will adjust in response to local demand for services, consultations with local government, and the evolving security situation.lt/spangtlt/spangtltspan data-ccp-props="{" class="EOP SCXW104519113 BCX0" style="background-color: transparent color: windowtext font-size: 14px line-height: 16.1875px font-family: Arial, Arial_EmbeddedFont, Arial_MSFontService, sans-serif"gt Tlt/spangtltspan class="TextRun SCXW104519113 BCX0" lang="EN-US" data-contrast="auto" style="background-color: transparent color: windowtext font-size: 14px line-height: 16.1875px font-family: Arial, Arial_EmbeddedFont, Arial_MSFontService, sans-serif font-variant-ligatures: none !important"gtltspan class="NormalTextRun SCXW104519113 BCX0"gtrained practitioners lt/spangtltspan class="NormalTextRun SCXW104519113 BCX0"gtwill lt/spangtlt/spangtltspan class="TextRun SCXW104519113 BCX0" lang="EN-US" data-contrast="none" style="background-color: transparent color: windowtext font-size: 14px line-height: 16.1875px font-family: Arial, Arial_EmbeddedFont, Arial_MSFontService, sans-serif font-variant-ligatures: none !important"gtltspan class="NormalTextRun SCXW104519113 BCX0"gtconduct on-site GBV screening and provide psychosocial counseling. As needed, post-exposure prophylaxis, emergency contraception, and presumptive treatment of commonly encountered STIs will be provided. Ilt/spangtlt/spangtltspan class="TextRun SCXW104519113 BCX0" lang="EN-US" data-contrast="auto" style="background-color: transparent color: windowtext font-size: 14px line-height: 16.1875px font-family: Arial, Arial_EmbeddedFont, Arial_MSFontService, sans-serif font-variant-ligatures: none !important"gtltspan class="NormalTextRun SCXW104519113 BCX0"gtn coordination with relevant protection clusters and services providers, Corus will seek to strengthen existing referral mechanisms in close coordination with other humanitarian actors, clusters, and government services to ensure GBV survivors receive specialized care. lt/spangtlt/spangtltspan class="TextRun SCXW104519113 BCX0" lang="EN-US" data-contrast="none" style="background-color: transparent color: windowtext font-size: 14px line-height: 16.1875px font-family: Arial, Arial_EmbeddedFont, Arial_MSFontService, sans-serif font-variant-ligatures: none !important"gtltspan class="NormalTextRun SCXW104519113 BCX0"gtThe project will conduct awareness raising in GBV prevention and risk mitigation via distribution of IEC materials within and outside of the MMU and through organized sessions at community centers.lt/spangtlt/spangtltspan data-ccp-props="{" class="EOP SCXW104519113 BCX0" style="background-color: transparent color: windowtext font-size: 14px line-height: 16.1875px font-family: Arial, Arial_EmbeddedFont, Arial_MSFontService, sans-serif"gt lt/spangtltspan class="TextRun SCXW104519113 BCX0" lang="EN-US" data-contrast="none" style="background-color: transparent color: windowtext font-size: 14px line-height: 16.1875px font-family: Arial, Arial_EmbeddedFont, Arial_MSFontService, sans-serif font-variant-ligatures: none !important"gtltspan class="NormalTextRun SCXW104519113 BCX0"gtAlready suffering from psychological trauma, many within the target population face logistical hurdles to seeking care (e.g., lack of transportation, safety and financial concerns). Corus will coordinate with local providers to give communities advance notice of the health teams’ visits. Those who present for project-supported services will be provided unimpeded access to cost-free care, irrespective of gender identity, sex, age, ethnic or religious persuasion, sexual orientation, or disability status.lt/spangtlt/spangtltspan data-ccp-props="{" class="EOP SCXW104519113 BCX0" style="background-color: transparent color: windowtext font-size: 14px line-height: 16.1875px font-family: Arial, Arial_EmbeddedFont, Arial_MSFontService, sans-serif"gt Furthermorelt/spangtltspan class="TextRun SCXW104519113 BCX0" lang="EN-US" data-contrast="none" style="background-color: transparent color: windowtext font-size: 14px line-height: 16.1875px font-family: Arial, Arial_EmbeddedFont, Arial_MSFontService, sans-serif font-variant-ligatures: none !important"gtltspan class="NormalTextRun SCXW104519113 BCX0"gt, Corus/ICU will train CSOs and volunteer groups in GBV awareness, prevention, and mitigation. The project will also sensitize various humanitarian actors to GBV through organized sessions and train select GBV service providers in lt/spangtltspan class="NormalTextRun SCXW104519113 BCX0"gtGBV in Emergencies. To strengthen local health care providers' capacity in integrated primary health care, the project will organize in-person training in SRH, point-of-care ultrasonography, and online training in IPC.lt/spangtlt/spangtltspan data-ccp-props="{" class="EOP SCXW104519113 BCX0" style="background-color: transparent color: windowtext font-size: 14px line-height: 16.1875px font-family: Arial, Arial_EmbeddedFont, Arial_MSFontService, sans-serif"gt lt/spangtltspan class="TextRun SCXW104519113 BCX0" lang="EN-US" data-contrast="none" style="background-color: transparent color: windowtext font-size: 14px line-height: 16.1875px font-family: Arial, Arial_EmbeddedFont, Arial_MSFontService, sans-serif font-variant-ligatures: none !important"gtltspan class="NormalTextRun SCXW104519113 BCX0"gtCorus will provide overall project management, coordination, capacity support and monitoring while ICU will implement project activities. Both organizations are strongly positioned, having executed projects in Poltava, Dnipro, Kharkiv, and Chernihiv oblasts. Both Corus and ICU have cultivated strong relationships with local actors and have a deep knowledge of the target geography.lt/spangtlt/spangtltspan data-ccp-props="{}" class="EOP SCXW104519113 BCX0" style="background-color: transparent color: windowtext font-size: 14px line-height: 16.1875px font-family: Arial, Arial_EmbeddedFont, Arial_MSFontService, sans-serif"gt lt/spangtlt/pgtlt/divgtlt/pgt</narrative></description><participating-org ref="" role="2" type="21" activity-id=""><narrative>Corus International</narrative></participating-org><participating-org ref="" role="4" type="21" activity-id=""><narrative>Corus International</narrative></participating-org><participating-org ref="" role="4" type="22" activity-id=""><narrative>Infection Control in Ukraine </narrative></participating-org><participating-org ref="XM-OCHA-CBPF-UKR81" role="1" type="40" activity-id="XM-OCHA-CBPF-UKR81-2023"><narrative>Ukraine Humanitarian Fund</narrative></participating-org><activity-status code="3" /><activity-date iso-date="2023-10-10" type="1" /><activity-date iso-date="2023-10-10" type="2" /><activity-date iso-date="2024-10-09" type="3" /><activity-date iso-date="2024-10-09" type="4" /><contact-info><organisation><narrative /></organisation><department><narrative /></department><person-name><narrative /></person-name><job-title><narrative /></job-title><telephone /><email /></contact-info><activity-scope code="4" /><recipient-country code="UA" percentage="100" /><sector vocabulary="99" vocabulary-uri="https://www.humanitarianresponse.info/en/coordination/clusters" code="7" percentage="75.00"><narrative>Health</narrative></sector><sector vocabulary="99" vocabulary-uri="https://www.humanitarianresponse.info/en/coordination/clusters" code="10" percentage="17.00"><narrative>Protection</narrative></sector><sector vocabulary="99" vocabulary-uri="https://www.humanitarianresponse.info/en/coordination/clusters" code="10" percentage="8.00"><narrative>Protection</narrative></sector><sector vocabulary="1" code="43010" percentage="100.00" /><collaboration-type code="4" /><default-flow-type code="10" /><default-aid-type code="C01" /><default-tied-status code="5" /><budget type="1" status="2"><period-start iso-date="2023-10-10" /><period-end iso-date="2023-12-31" /><value currency="USD" value-date="2023-11-07">224657.53</value></budget><budget type="1" status="2"><period-start iso-date="2024-01-01" /><period-end iso-date="2024-10-09" /><value currency="USD" value-date="2023-11-07">775342.47</value></budget><capital-spend percentage="0" /><transaction ref="UKR81-24927" humanitarian="1"><transaction-type code="2" /><transaction-date iso-date="2023-11-07" /><value currency="USD" value-date="2023-11-07">1000000.00</value><provider-org provider-activity-id="XM-OCHA-CBPF-UKR81-2023" type="40" ref="XM-OCHA-CBPF-UKR81"><narrative>Ukraine Humanitarian Fund</narrative></provider-org><receiver-org><narrative>Corus International</narrative></receiver-org></transaction><transaction ref="3306723242" humanitarian="1"><transaction-type code="3" /><transaction-date iso-date="2023-12-01" /><value currency="USD" value-date="2023-12-01">1000000.00</value><provider-org provider-activity-id="XM-OCHA-CBPF-UKR81-2023" type="40" ref="XM-OCHA-CBPF-UKR81"><narrative>Ukraine Humanitarian Fund</narrative></provider-org><receiver-org><narrative>Corus International</narrative></receiver-org></transaction><document-link format="application/http" url="http://pfbi.unocha.org"><title><narrative>Ukraine BI 2023</narrative></title><category code="B17" /><language code="en" /></document-link><related-activity ref="XM-OCHA-CBPF-UKR81-2023" type="1" /></iati-activity><iati-activity last-updated-datetime="2025-06-24T00:00:00" humanitarian="1" linked-data-uri="" hierarchy="2"><iati-identifier>XM-OCHA-CBPF-CBPF-UKR-23-S-INGO-24954</iati-identifier><reporting-org ref="XM-OCHA-CBPF" type="22" secondary-reporter="0"><narrative xml:lang="en">United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs</narrative></reporting-org><title><narrative>Integrated Health and Protection Response for rural conflict affected populations in Khersonka, Mykolaivska, and south Dnipropetrovska Oblasts.</narrative></title><description type="2"><narrative>ltp style="margin-bottom:9.95pt" class="MsoNormal"gtltspan style="font-family: Arial, sans-serif color: black"gtMTI seeks to
reduce excess morbidity and mortality for conflict affected populations in
Ukraine by increasing access to health care including MHPSS with integrated protection interventions. MTI will
focus on currently and formerly occupied oblasts, Khersonka and Mykolaivska, to
improve health care through comprehensive primary care through mobile medical
teams (MMTs) which will include a psychologist for MHPSS support and protection
awareness and by supporting DOH health facilities to increase their
functionality through re-equipping and supporting the health workforce. A community-based
cadre of health volunteers will be trained and supported to provide
psychological first aid, risk communication, awareness raising in both health
and protection topics, and facilitate referrals. MTI will seek to ensure
participation and empowerment of people with disabilities across all project
interventions as well as targeted health programming. MTI will provide health
interventions in partnership with 100% Life Kryvyi Rih. MMTs will maintain capacity to respond to shifts in
conflict dynamics, displacements, or other emergencies. MTI will
train front line community volunteers in basic first aid and provide basic
trauma supplies to enable them to at minimum stop bleeding until the wounded
are able to reach health facilities. lt/spangtltspan style="font-family: "arial, sans-serif", sans-serif color: black"gtlt/spangtlt/pgt

ltpgtltspan style="font-family: "arial, sans-serif", sans-serif color: black"gtMTI will improve access to MHPSS services both through outreach from the
community health cadre and through qualified mental health providers in
Khersonka, Mykolaivska, and south Dnipropetrovska Oblasts. MTI mental health
will provide lt/spangtltspan style="color: black font-family: "arial, sans-serif", sans-serif font-size: 8pt"gtindividual counselling and group therapy for those individuals
needing a higher level of support including targeted programming for children
and their caregivers, GBV survivors and PWD. The MHPSS
team will also supervise and facilitate psychosocial awareness raising and
protection awareness raising both directly for community members and through
training of health care workers, local CSOs, local volunteers, and social
welfare departments.lt/spangtlt/pgtltpgtltspan style="font-family: "arial, sans-serif", sans-serif color: black"gt

lt/spangtlt/pgtltp style="margin-bottom:9.95pt" class="MsoNormal"gtltspan style="font-family: "arial, sans-serif", sans-serif color: black"gtltspan style="font-size:8.0pt
mso-bidi-font-size:10.0ptfont-family:"arial, sans-serif",sans-serif
mso-fareast-font-family:"arial\, sans-serif"mso-bidi-font-family:"Times New Roman"
color:black"gtIn this way MTI will ltspan style="mso-spacerun:yes"gt lt/spangthave
integrated health and protection components, implementing general protection,
gender-based violence (GBV) and child protection (CP) interventions through
MHPSS and RCCE activities. On GBV, MTI will
enable GBV survivors  to access PSSlt/spangtltspan style="font-size:8.0ptmso-bidi-font-size:10.0ptfont-family:"Arial",sans-serif
mso-fareast-font-family:Arialmso-bidi-font-family:"Times New Roman"
color:black"gt that meet minimum standards in a safe and dignified manner. This will include psychological first aid, psychoeducation and group and
individual counselling support. Functional referrals will be carried out in
alignment with service mapping mechanisms and local and multisectoral pathways as appropriate. ltbrgt
lt/spangtltspan style="font-size:8.0ptmso-bidi-font-size:10.0ptfont-family:"arial, sans-serif",sans-serif
mso-fareast-font-family:"arial\, sans-serif"mso-bidi-font-family:"Times New Roman"
color:black"gtOn GP, MTI will provide IDPs, non-displaced persons and
returnees with interventions to access basic services and their legal and human
rights through awareness raising activities, training on protection approaches
and issues and referral of persons with specific needs to specialized services and assistance both
within MTI (for health, CP and GBV services internally provided) and along
external referral pathways. MTI will carry out community-based protection
activities such as social, cultural and recreational activities which support
existing social and cultural practices to maintain a sense of identity and
enhance social cohesion and community resilience factors. On CP, MTI will
provide disability and gender responsive PSS to boys
and girls which are culturally and age appropriate as well as corresponding
support to caregivers. This will enable children facing life-threatening risks
of abuse, neglect, violence, exploitation, and severe distress be guided
through safe, structured, and stimulating activities such as themed games,
psychosocial artwork, storytelling and role-play, and individual social work
support .This is aimed at addressing children’s social and psychological needs
and to support the development of life skills and coping to further build their
resilience. MTI will work with local and multisectoral actors as
appropriate to ensure the best interests of the child are prioritized.lt/spangtlt/spangtlt/pgtltp class="sceditor-nlf"gtltbrgtlt/pgt</narrative></description><participating-org ref="" role="2" type="21" activity-id=""><narrative>MEDICAL TEAMS INTERNATIONAL</narrative></participating-org><participating-org ref="" role="4" type="21" activity-id=""><narrative>MEDICAL TEAMS INTERNATIONAL</narrative></participating-org><participating-org ref="" role="4" type="22" activity-id=""><narrative>100% Life Kryvyi Rih</narrative></participating-org><participating-org ref="XM-OCHA-CBPF-UKR81" role="1" type="40" activity-id="XM-OCHA-CBPF-UKR81-2023"><narrative>Ukraine Humanitarian Fund</narrative></participating-org><activity-status code="3" /><activity-date iso-date="2023-09-15" type="1" /><activity-date iso-date="2023-09-15" type="2" /><activity-date iso-date="2024-12-14" type="3" /><activity-date iso-date="2024-12-14" type="4" /><contact-info><organisation><narrative /></organisation><department><narrative /></department><person-name><narrative /></person-name><job-title><narrative /></job-title><telephone /><email /></contact-info><activity-scope code="4" /><recipient-country code="UA" percentage="100" /><sector vocabulary="99" vocabulary-uri="https://www.humanitarianresponse.info/en/coordination/clusters" code="7" percentage="90.00"><narrative>Health</narrative></sector><sector vocabulary="99" vocabulary-uri="https://www.humanitarianresponse.info/en/coordination/clusters" code="10" percentage="4.00"><narrative>Protection</narrative></sector><sector vocabulary="99" vocabulary-uri="https://www.humanitarianresponse.info/en/coordination/clusters" code="10" percentage="2.00"><narrative>Protection</narrative></sector><sector vocabulary="99" vocabulary-uri="https://www.humanitarianresponse.info/en/coordination/clusters" code="10" percentage="4.00"><narrative>Protection</narrative></sector><sector vocabulary="1" code="43010" percentage="100.00" /><collaboration-type code="4" /><default-flow-type code="10" /><default-aid-type code="C01" /><default-tied-status code="5" /><budget type="1" status="2"><period-start iso-date="2023-09-15" /><period-end iso-date="2023-12-31" /><value currency="USD" value-date="2023-09-26">821850.35</value></budget><budget type="1" status="2"><period-start iso-date="2024-01-01" /><period-end iso-date="2024-12-14" /><value currency="USD" value-date="2023-09-26">2680614.68</value></budget><capital-spend percentage="0" /><transaction ref="UKR81-24954" humanitarian="1"><transaction-type code="2" /><transaction-date iso-date="2023-09-26" /><value currency="USD" value-date="2023-09-26">3502465.03</value><provider-org provider-activity-id="XM-OCHA-CBPF-UKR81-2023" type="40" ref="XM-OCHA-CBPF-UKR81"><narrative>Ukraine Humanitarian Fund</narrative></provider-org><receiver-org><narrative>MEDICAL TEAMS INTERNATIONAL</narrative></receiver-org></transaction><transaction ref="3306581708" humanitarian="1"><transaction-type code="3" /><transaction-date iso-date="2023-10-06" /><value currency="USD" value-date="2023-10-06">2801972.02</value><provider-org provider-activity-id="XM-OCHA-CBPF-UKR81-2023" type="40" ref="XM-OCHA-CBPF-UKR81"><narrative>Ukraine Humanitarian Fund</narrative></provider-org><receiver-org><narrative>MEDICAL TEAMS INTERNATIONAL</narrative></receiver-org></transaction><transaction ref="3308096998" humanitarian="1"><transaction-type code="3" /><transaction-date iso-date="2025-06-24" /><value currency="USD" value-date="2025-06-24">407767.20</value><provider-org provider-activity-id="XM-OCHA-CBPF-UKR81-2023" type="40" ref="XM-OCHA-CBPF-UKR81"><narrative>Ukraine Humanitarian Fund</narrative></provider-org><receiver-org><narrative>MEDICAL TEAMS INTERNATIONAL</narrative></receiver-org></transaction><document-link format="application/http" url="http://pfbi.unocha.org"><title><narrative>Ukraine BI 2023</narrative></title><category code="B17" /><language code="en" /></document-link><related-activity ref="XM-OCHA-CBPF-UKR81-2023" type="1" /></iati-activity><iati-activity last-updated-datetime="2025-04-04T00:00:00" humanitarian="1" linked-data-uri="" hierarchy="2"><iati-identifier>XM-OCHA-CBPF-CBPF-UKR-23-S-INGO-24955</iati-identifier><reporting-org ref="XM-OCHA-CBPF" type="22" secondary-reporter="0"><narrative xml:lang="en">United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs</narrative></reporting-org><title><narrative>SYLA (Strength) = Shelter solutions, Youth and Community-based Protection, and Livelihood Assistance for people residing in areas of return</narrative></title><description type="2"><narrative>ltpgtThe SYLA Consortium consists of well recognized and established 5 organizations - People In Need (the lead), Right to Protection, Girls, Sphere and ActionAid. The program aims at supporting communities in areas of return (Kharkivska, Sumska, Chernihivska, Kyivska and Zhytomyrska oblasts) by increasing access and quality of basic services in Protection, Livelihood and Shelter sectors.ltbrgtThe program will be implemented on the institution, community and individual level, ensuring these spheres will complement one another and provide harmonized and complementary support to the most vulnerable displaced individuals, focusing particularly on women, youth, persons with disabilities, LGBTQ+ and the elderly.lt/pgtltpgtInstitutions selected for the response will serve as the Consortium entry points to communities in need of restoration or quality improvement of basic services – in this case, various social services. The support provided to them is based on field visits and meetings with oblast-level social departments, during which authorities expressed need of various basic repairs, enabling provision of social services, as well as capacity building initiatives to its social workers and employees, to increase the quality of their work. Additionally, ActionAid will provide various safety trainings to local CBOs and NGOs operating in the humanitarian sphere, to prepare them for any potential additional shocks and new crisis. lt/pgtltpgtCommunity initiatives and individual assistance will be provided in catchment areas of the institutions, to ensure complementarity of various components and holistic support provided to selected communities. It will also ensure referrals of identified vulnerable individual beneficiaries, linking them with social institutions as well as other actors. Community initiatives will complement social institutions' work, ensuring a grassroots approach and inclusion of those, who are not always able to be part of institutional social protection schemes. The Consortium partners will select 4 initiatives (women, youth, PWD and LGBTQ+ led), that will conduct own analysis of needs in their communities and propose solutions, that address the identified issues in the most relevant and dignified way. The initiatives will then receive small grants or in-kind support to ensure its success and meaningful change.ltbrgtApart from Protection focused assistance, the Consortium partners will conduct Shelter rehabilitations for families whose houses have been destroyed. Areas selected for repairs will also be targeted with Protection assistance - HH selected for repairs will also be assisted with PSS, IPA (especially HLP counseling planned by R2P), as well as being linked with social institutions. All repair works will be in line with Shelter Cluster SOPs and quality standards and build on PIN's experience as main Shelter actor in Ukraine and Shelter Cluster co-chair for eastern oblasts. lt/pgtltpgtIn terms of Livelihood, the Consortium is planning to support social entrepreneurs and small and medium size businesses with grants to procure relevant equipment, to support restoration of businesses or increase their capacity to employ vulnerable persons - returnees, IDPs, conflict-affected people, people with disabilities and people in difficult life circumstances - especially women. Apart from this, the Consortium will provide business and professional trainings to individuals to support self-employment, as well as to small and medium business owners. The supported businesses will also be selected from the same catchment area as supported social institutions.ltbrgtlt/pgtltpgtThe program, through addressing the 3 core sectors identified as critical in the last REACH MSNA, will also be able to provide evidence on relevance of provided support and its impact on returns and access to basic social services. lt/pgt</narrative></description><participating-org ref="" role="2" type="21" activity-id=""><narrative>People in Need</narrative></participating-org><participating-org ref="" role="4" type="21" activity-id=""><narrative>People in Need</narrative></participating-org><participating-org ref="" role="4" type="21" activity-id=""><narrative>ActionAid Ukraine</narrative></participating-org><participating-org ref="" role="4" type="22" activity-id=""><narrative>NGO Girls</narrative></participating-org><participating-org ref="" role="4" type="22" activity-id=""><narrative>Right to Protection</narrative></participating-org><participating-org 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type="2"><narrative>ltpgt





lt/pgtltpgtltspangtWar
and displacement has exposed an estimated 3.7m adults and children to
heightened risks of violence, neglect and
exploitation. The situation is even more tenuous for the most vulnerable
children (MVC) who are displaced in institutions with disabilities (CWD)
and/or special educational needs (SEN) as critical infrastructure and social,
health and educational services have been destroyed. Similarly, displaced
families return to the areas and homes they fled to find destroyed or damaged
homes, infrastructure and limited services which undermines their ability
to rebuild lives and livelihoods and recover from the shock of war. lt/spangtltspangtlt/spangtlt/pgt

ltpgtltspangtLumos’s goal is to support 36,590 lt/spangtltspangt(17,905
girls and 18,685 boys) lt/spangtltspangtvulnerable returnees, displaced and non-displaced children
and their families affected by the conflict in Kharkivska, Sumska, and
Zhytomyrska Oblasts with critical and integrated protection, inclusive
education, and mental health assistance. Capacity strengthening of local and
regional childcare, education and social care practitioners will improve access
to critical mental health and education services underpinned by enhanced PSEA
and safeguarding. This approach will contribute to sustainably rebuilding the
wider child protection environment. Critical protection principles have been
prioritized and embedded in Lumos’s ‘Do-no-Harm’ approach with Preventing
Sexual Exploitation and Abuse (PSEA) and safeguarding.lt/spangtltspangtlt/spangtlt/pgt

ltpgtltspangtLumos will undertake a localised
approach to implementation, working through and with its partner, Ukraine
Without Orphans (UWO), providing integrated support to vulnerable children and
their families, identified following needs assessments in each location, with
gender, disability and age lenses. Prioritization will be given to MVC, namely
CWD and/or SEN who have been deinstitutionalised in foster care from
low-income families in rural hard-to-reach areas or areas with a high
concentration of returnees and IDPs. lt/spangtltspangtlt/spangtlt/pgt

ltpgtltspangtOver 12 months, Lumos will: lt/spangtltspangtlt/spangtlt/pgt

ltpgtltspangt·ltspangt      
lt/spangtlt/spangtltspangtImprove access to age-appropriate, gender-responsive
inclusive formal and informal inclusive education programs for 18,000 children lt/spangtltspangt(lt/spangtltspangt8820F
and 9180 Mlt/spangtltspangt)
with SEN and/or CWD, provided by 2,660 lt/spangtltspangt(2610F, 50M) lt/spangtltspangttrained professionals in nine
temporary learning centres (TLCs).lt/spangtltspangtlt/spangtlt/pgt

ltpgtltspangt·ltspangt      
lt/spangtlt/spangtltspangtProvide specialist education kits to 900 children (6 to 17
years, girls and boys), with SEN and/or CWDs to facilitate access to distance,
face-to-face, and hybrid learning.lt/spangtltspangtlt/spangtlt/pgt

ltpgtltspangt·ltspangt      
lt/spangtlt/spangtltspangtTrain 2,400 teachers lt/spangtltspangt(2370F and 30M) lt/spangtltspangton age-appropriate, gender and
disability sensitive mental health and psycho-social support (MHPSS),
catch-up/remedial education and safety education for CWD and/or with SEN to
address their diverse learning needs.lt/spangtltspangtlt/spangtlt/pgt

ltpgtltspangt·ltspangt      
lt/spangtlt/spangtltspangtProvide emergency cash assistance to 2,760 parents /
caregivers of 3,000 MVC (including CWD and SEN) to meet their most pressing
protection needs. lt/spangtltspangtlt/spangtlt/pgt

ltpgtltspangt·ltspangt      
lt/spangtlt/spangtltspangtTrain 385 community-based social and education professionals
to provide quality age, gender, and disability sensitive, MHPSS to 11,090 MVC, including
CWD lt/spangtltspangt(5430F,
5660M) lt/spangtltspangtand
3,690 parents/caregivers lt/spangtltspangt(2600F, 1090M).lt/spangtltspangtlt/spangtlt/pgt

ltpgtltspangt·ltspangt      
lt/spangtlt/spangtltspangtTrain 385 professionals lt/spangtltspangt(365F, 20M)
lt/spangtltspangtand
75 representatives of local CSOs lt/spangtltspangt(50F, 25M) lt/spangtltspangtincludingltspangt marginalised groups such as Roma, to
provide quality child protection in emergencies (CPiE) with safeguarding,
Gender-Based Violence (GBV) and PSEA. lt/spangtlt/spangtlt/pgt







ltpgtltspangt lt/spangtlt/pgt

ltpgtltspangtlt/spangt(Contd in Comments below.)ltbrgtlt/pgtltpgtlt/pgt</narrative></description><participating-org ref="" role="2" type="21" activity-id=""><narrative>Lumos Foundation</narrative></participating-org><participating-org ref="" role="4" type="21" activity-id=""><narrative>Lumos Foundation</narrative></participating-org><participating-org ref="" role="4" type="22" activity-id=""><narrative>Ukraine Without Orphans</narrative></participating-org><participating-org ref="XM-OCHA-CBPF-UKR81" role="1" type="40" activity-id="XM-OCHA-CBPF-UKR81-2023"><narrative>Ukraine Humanitarian Fund</narrative></participating-org><activity-status code="3" /><activity-date iso-date="2023-11-01" type="1" /><activity-date iso-date="2023-11-01" type="2" /><activity-date iso-date="2024-12-31" type="3" /><activity-date iso-date="2024-12-31" type="4" /><contact-info><organisation><narrative /></organisation><department><narrative /></department><person-name><narrative /></person-name><job-title><narrative /></job-title><telephone /><email /></contact-info><activity-scope code="4" /><recipient-country code="UA" percentage="100" /><sector vocabulary="99" vocabulary-uri="https://www.humanitarianresponse.info/en/coordination/clusters" code="3" percentage="63.00"><narrative>Education</narrative></sector><sector vocabulary="99" vocabulary-uri="https://www.humanitarianresponse.info/en/coordination/clusters" code="10" percentage="37.00"><narrative>Protection</narrative></sector><sector vocabulary="1" code="43010" percentage="100.00" /><collaboration-type code="4" /><default-flow-type code="10" /><default-aid-type code="C01" /><default-tied-status code="5" /><budget type="1" status="2"><period-start iso-date="2023-11-01" /><period-end iso-date="2023-12-31" /><value currency="USD" value-date="2023-11-14">250300.58</value></budget><budget type="1" status="2"><period-start iso-date="2024-01-01" /><period-end iso-date="2024-12-31" /><value currency="USD" value-date="2023-11-14">1526833.55</value></budget><capital-spend percentage="0" /><transaction ref="UKR81-24969" humanitarian="1"><transaction-type code="2" /><transaction-date iso-date="2023-11-14" /><value currency="USD" value-date="2023-11-14">1777134.13</value><provider-org provider-activity-id="XM-OCHA-CBPF-UKR81-2023" type="40" ref="XM-OCHA-CBPF-UKR81"><narrative>Ukraine Humanitarian Fund</narrative></provider-org><receiver-org><narrative>Lumos Foundation</narrative></receiver-org></transaction><transaction ref="3307527861" humanitarian="1"><transaction-type code="3" /><transaction-date iso-date="2024-10-23" /><value currency="USD" value-date="2024-10-23">355426.83</value><provider-org provider-activity-id="XM-OCHA-CBPF-UKR81-2023" type="40" ref="XM-OCHA-CBPF-UKR81"><narrative>Ukraine Humanitarian Fund</narrative></provider-org><receiver-org><narrative>Lumos Foundation</narrative></receiver-org></transaction><transaction ref="3306723233" humanitarian="1"><transaction-type code="3" /><transaction-date iso-date="2023-12-01" /><value currency="USD" value-date="2023-12-01">1421707.30</value><provider-org provider-activity-id="XM-OCHA-CBPF-UKR81-2023" type="40" ref="XM-OCHA-CBPF-UKR81"><narrative>Ukraine Humanitarian Fund</narrative></provider-org><receiver-org><narrative>Lumos Foundation</narrative></receiver-org></transaction><transaction ref="2400589497" humanitarian="1"><transaction-type code="7" /><transaction-date iso-date="2025-11-03" /><value currency="USD" value-date="2025-11-03">4514.20</value><provider-org><narrative>Lumos Foundation</narrative></provider-org><receiver-org><narrative>United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs</narrative></receiver-org></transaction><document-link format="application/http" url="http://pfbi.unocha.org"><title><narrative>Ukraine BI 2023</narrative></title><category code="B17" /><language code="en" /></document-link><related-activity ref="XM-OCHA-CBPF-UKR81-2023" type="1" /></iati-activity><iati-activity last-updated-datetime="2025-02-05T00:00:00" humanitarian="1" linked-data-uri="" hierarchy="2"><iati-identifier>XM-OCHA-CBPF-CBPF-UKR-23-S-INGO-24974</iati-identifier><reporting-org ref="XM-OCHA-CBPF" type="22" secondary-reporter="0"><narrative xml:lang="en">United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs</narrative></reporting-org><title><narrative>Multisectoral support to conflict-affected people residing in hard-to-reach areas of Donetsk, Zaporizhzhia and Kherson Oblasts</narrative></title><description type="2"><narrative>ltpgtHIA has been working in Ukraine since 1995, in the areas targeted within current project (Donetsk, Zaporizhzhia and Kherson Oblasts) since 2015 with directly and with local partners, among them LIGA - Sub-IP of the project - in the field of provision of multisectoral humanitarian assistance to IDPs, host communities and to implement social development projects, including the recent start of the implementation of UHF/OCHA supported project in Kherson Oblast. Since the outbreak of the war in 2022 HIA directly supported 54,066 people (5465 0-17 fm, 15392 18-59 fm, 10878 60+ fm 5631 0-17 m, 11132 18-59 m, 5568 60+ m including 2028 PwD) in the targeted Oblasts. ltbrgtltbrgtlt/pgtltpgtBesides continuously assessing the needs of the people in the area ltbgtHIA conducted a comprehensive multisector assessment with the involvement of 490 HHs (1,275 people). lt/bgtThe results of the assessment shows that due to hostilities and constant damages in lives, private and public infrastructure and economy ltbgtthere are big gaps – especially rural areas, near the frontline - generally in all sectors, particularly in WASH (water), Protection sector and to access to basic services. (Catastrophic severity of needs - HNO, 2023 also confirmed)lt/bgtltbrgtltbrgtlt/pgtltpgtAmong the people living near the frontline, it can be observed that assisting each other played a major role. The aim of this project, in addition to providing specific assistance in the WASH (40%), Protection (30%), FSLC (10%), SNFI (10%) sectors, is to build on the community cooperation in rural areas and strengthen them by establishing local community and protection referral and assistance focal points in order to increase the efficiency of communication and the assistance provided by the aid community including state and non-state actors.ltbrgtltbrgtlt/pgtltpgtCurrent multisectoral project - that builds on HIA's own aid programs and the projects of other stakeholders active in the region - ltbgtaims to provide a comprehensive multisectoral support to 24,350 crisis affected people (19,550 unique people assisted) in hard-to-reach areas, mainly near the frontline of Donetsk, Zaporizhzhia and Kherson Oblastslt/bgt with the implementation of the following activities:ltbrgtActivity FS101 - Distribution of in-kind food assistance (3150 people)ltbrgtActivity WA102 - WASH NFI distributions (in-kind) (3150 people)ltbrgtActivity WA101 - Emergency Water Supply (3150 people)ltbrgtActivity WA205 - Water  waste-water systems OM support and repairs (7000 people)ltbrgtActivity SN210 - NFI kits for Individuals (3150 people)ltbrgtActivity GP106 - Legal Assistance GP (documentation, birth/death registration, access to pension and social benefits, employment issue) (500 people)ltbrgtActivity GP107 - Protection counselling (6000 people)ltbrgtActivity GP110 - Referral to Specialized services (4000 people)ltbrgtActivity GP111 - Transportation (1000 people)ltbrgtActivity GP102 - Emergency Cash for Protection (400 people)ltbrgtActivity MP101 – Provision of multi-purpose cash (1500 people)ltbrgtltbrgtlt/pgtltpgtltbgtThe project is designed in flexible waylt/bgt that will follow any changes in terms of needs and accessing to FSPs and markets: in – kind assistance is compatible with MPCA.ltbrgtlt/pgt</narrative></description><participating-org ref="" role="2" type="21" 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with over 18,817 civilian casualties, and millions living in areas under attack.lt/spangtlt/spangtltspangtltspangt lt/spangtlt/spangtltspangtltspangtPopulations in conflict-affected areas, newly accessible areas and areas hosting displaced people have restricted access to all basic goods and services, consequently making basic needs critical for a large segment of the population. lt/spangtltspangt17.7 million peoplelt/spangtltspangt – representing over 25% of the population in Ukraine – currently require humanitarian assistance. In lt/spangtltspangtMykolaivskalt/spangtltspangt  Khersonska oblasts, critical immediate needs and protection concerns are enormous, and people are in urgent need of lifesaving assistance. Therefore, CARE and its national implementing partners aim to address immediate basic needs and protection concerns of 29,850  lt/spangtltspangtulnerablelt/spangtltspangt women, men, girls and boys in three lt/spangtltspangtraionslt/spangtltspangt (lt/spangtltspangtBashtankalt/spangtltspangt, Kherson,  lt/spangtltspangtBerislavskyilt/spangtltspangt) in Khersonska and lt/spangtltspangtMykolaivskalt/spangtltspangt oblasts through an integrated multi-sector response.lt/spangtlt/spangtltspangtltspangt lt/spangtlt/spangtltspangtltspangtThe proposed intervention addresses widespread destruction in the targeted lt/spangtltspangthromadaslt/spangtltspangt through a shelter intervention, providing light repairs, the upgrading of social institution and NFI distribution. As protection needs are of particular concern in the target region, CARE will provide a comprehensive set of GBV response, prevention and risk mitigation services, including information dissemination and awareness raising, GBV case management and PSS services, and strengthening structures by training key GBV service providers, supporting crisis rooms, activating local level coordination mechanisms and with GBV focused advocacy efforts. GBV risk mitigation measures will be integrated into the other sectors.lt/spangtlt/spangtltspangt lt/spangtlt/pgt


</narrative></description><participating-org ref="" role="2" type="21" activity-id=""><narrative>CARE Deutschland e. V.</narrative></participating-org><participating-org ref="" role="4" type="21" activity-id=""><narrative>CARE Deutschland e. 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V.</narrative></receiver-org></transaction><document-link format="application/http" url="http://pfbi.unocha.org"><title><narrative>Ukraine BI 2023</narrative></title><category code="B17" /><language code="en" /></document-link><related-activity ref="XM-OCHA-CBPF-UKR81-2023" type="1" /></iati-activity><iati-activity last-updated-datetime="2025-08-05T00:00:00" humanitarian="1" linked-data-uri="" hierarchy="2"><iati-identifier>XM-OCHA-CBPF-CBPF-UKR-23-S-INGO-24989</iati-identifier><reporting-org ref="XM-OCHA-CBPF" type="22" secondary-reporter="0"><narrative xml:lang="en">United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs</narrative></reporting-org><title><narrative>Provision of multi-sectorial integrated support to IDPs, Returnees and local communities in the oblast of Kyiv, Kharkiv, Mykolaiv and Kherson</narrative></title><description type="2"><narrative>ltpgtlt/pgtltp class="" style=""gtltspan lang="EN-US"gtThe intervention proposed by the
consortium led by CESVI in partnership with WeWorld, YaBuchanets, 10April,
Rescue Now and MM, contributes to the strategy of the Humanitarian Fund for Ukraine
(UHF) and 2023 HRP by responding to the most urgent needs of people living in
the sectors most affected by the conflict in the Oblasts of lt/spangtltspan lang="EN-GB"gtKyiv (Priority 2),
Kharkiv, Mykolaiv and Kherson (Priority 1).lt/spangtlt/pgt

ltp class="MsoNormal"gtltspan lang="EN-US"gt lt/spangtlt/pgt

ltp class="MsoNormal"gtltspan lang="EN-US"gtThe project has as its objective to
ensure the most vulnerable population in remote and hard to reach areas to have
access to essential services through an integrated multiuser intervention.lt/spangtlt/pgt

ltp class="MsoNormal"gtltspan lang="EN-US"gtThe project will have an impact on 77,914 people through a multi-sectoral strategy in the sectors of WASH, Health,
Protection, Child Protection, Education and is based on 3 pillars:lt/spangtlt/pgt

ltp class="MsoNormal"gtltspan lang="EN-US"gt lt/spangtlt/pgt

ltp class="MsoNormal"gtltspan lang="EN-US"gt1. Direct and comprehensive focus on
children, adolescents and women affected by violent and traumatic events, through
improving their access to health, protection, child protection services,
including cash support to cover their most urgent needs related to these
sectorslt/spangtlt/pgt

ltp class="MsoNormal"gtltspan lang="EN-US"gt lt/spangtlt/pgt

ltp class="MsoNormal"gtltspan lang="EN-US"gt2. Strengthening protective
community environments through empowerment of local actors, community leaders
and sensibilization of communities, with a resilience-based approach, and
building capacities of local actors by enhancing knowledge on psychological,
psychosocial, and emotional support in crisis settingslt/spangtlt/pgt

ltp class="MsoNormal"gtltspan lang="EN-US"gt lt/spangtlt/pgt

ltp class="MsoNormal"gtltspan lang="EN-US"gt3. lt/spangtlt/pgtltpgtltbrgtltspan lang="EN-US" style=""gt3. Rehabilitation of institutions and access to services, including under priority 1 WASH sector (water systems supply rehabilitation, distribution of Hygiene kits, RCCE and hygiene promotion, rehabilitation of wash infrastructure), lt/spangtltspan style="font-size: 14px"gtunder priority 2 Education sector (bomb shelters to allow re-opening of schools).lt/spangtlt/pgtltpgtltspan style="font-size: 14px"gtltbrgtlt/spangtlt/pgt






ltp class="MsoNormal"gtltspan lang="EN-US"gtThe initiative will aim to achieve
the following outcomes:lt/spangtlt/pgt

ltp class="MsoNormal"gt- Education Outcome1: ltspan style="text-align: left display: inline !important"gt200 children, displaced, non-displaced and returnees are able to exercise their right to education by creating three (3) bomb shelters within educational premises for the 2023 –2024 school year in the Hromada of Bucha lt/spangtltspan style="outline: transparent solid 1px vertical-align: top text-align: left user-select: text -webkit-user-drag: none caret-color: rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.847) line-height: 18.3458px" data-contrast="auto" lang="EN-GB" class="TextRun Highlight SCXW243847908 BCX4"gtltspan style="outline: 0px" class="NormalTextRun SCXW243847908 BCX4"gtltbrgt- Health Outcome 1:ltbrgt- Child Protection outcome 1: Iltspan class="TextRun Highlight SCXW243847908 BCX4" lang="EN-GB" data-contrast="auto" style="outline: transparent solid 1px vertical-align: top -webkit-user-drag: none"gtltspan class="NormalTextRun SCXW243847908 BCX4" style="outline: 0px"gtncrease availability of access to quality child protection specialized services to lt/spangtlt/spangtltspan class="TextRun Highlight Underlined SCXW243847908 BCX4" lang="EN-GB" data-contrast="auto" style="outline: transparent solid 1px vertical-align: top -webkit-user-drag: none"gtltspan class="NormalTextRun SCXW243847908 BCX4" style="outline: 0px"gt1600lt/spangtlt/spangtltspan class="TextRun Highlight SCXW243847908 BCX4" lang="EN-GB" data-contrast="auto" style="outline: transparent solid 1px vertical-align: top -webkit-user-drag: none"gtltspan class="NormalTextRun SCXW243847908 BCX4" style="outline: 0px"gt children in the Oblast of Kyiv, Kharkiv, Mykolaiv and Khersonltbrgt- Protection Outcome 1: ltspan style="vertical-align: top" data-contrast="\" lang="\" class="\"gtltspan class="\" data-ccp-parastyle="\" data-ccp-parastyle-defn="\"gtAccesslt/spangtltspan class="\" data-ccp-parastyle="\"gt to essential services and specialised protection assistance, including case management and cash assistance, provided in rural areas and in the community centres of Kyiv, Kharkiv, Mykolaiv and Kherson.ltbrgt- Wash Outcome 1: ltspan style="vertical-align: top" class="NormalTextRun CommentStart SCXW4341957 BCX0"gtConflict affected populations in Kharkiv, Kherson and lt/spangtltspan style="vertical-align: top background-position-y: 100%" class="NormalTextRun SpellingErrorV2Themed SCXW4341957 BCX0"gtMykolaevlt/spangtltspan style="vertical-align: top" class="NormalTextRun SCXW4341957 BCX0"gt Oblasts have access to safe and sufficient water, inclusive wash services and hygiene goodslt/spangtltbrgtlt/spangtlt/spangtlt/spangtlt/spangtlt/spangtlt/spangtlt/pgt





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ETS</narrative></provider-org><receiver-org><narrative>United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs</narrative></receiver-org></transaction><document-link format="application/http" url="http://pfbi.unocha.org"><title><narrative>Ukraine BI 2023</narrative></title><category code="B17" /><language code="en" /></document-link><related-activity ref="XM-OCHA-CBPF-UKR81-2023" type="1" /></iati-activity><iati-activity last-updated-datetime="2025-07-08T00:00:00" humanitarian="1" linked-data-uri="" hierarchy="2"><iati-identifier>XM-OCHA-CBPF-CBPF-UKR-23-S-INGO-25009</iati-identifier><reporting-org ref="XM-OCHA-CBPF" type="22" secondary-reporter="0"><narrative xml:lang="en">United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs</narrative></reporting-org><title><narrative>Shelter and WASH Support for Rural, Accessible Areas Near the Front Line in Kharkiv, Mykolaiv and Kherson Oblasts</narrative></title><description type="2"><narrative>ltpgt
lt/pgtltdiv style="margin: 0px padding: 0px user-select: text -webkit-user-drag: none -webkit-tap-highlight-color: transparent overflow: visible cursor: text clear: both position: relative direction: ltr" class="OutlineElement Ltr SCXW66860644 BCX0"gtltp style="margin: 0px padding: 0px user-select: text -webkit-user-drag: none -webkit-tap-highlight-color: transparent overflow-wrap: break-word vertical-align: baseline font-kerning: none" class="Paragraph SCXW66860644 BCX0"gtAs the war in Ukraine enters its second year, communities in Eastern and Southern regions continue to suffer the harshest consequences due to their proximity to the frontline and relatively limited access to humanitarian assistance. The 2023 Ukraine Humanitarian Response Plan (HRP) identified critically unmet shelter and WASH needs in the East and South of Ukraine. The Ukrainian economy is struggling as security concerns and damages to infrastructure and industry devastate livelihood opportunities. Rising inflation has likewise decreased household purchasing power, resulting in challenges to access for essential goods such as hygiene items, especially for women-headed households, older people and people with disabilities who are disproportionately reliant on social benefits. Strategic attacks on civilian infrastructure have left millions of Ukrainians, especially in frontline areas, without access to clean water, electricity, and other essential services. Russian attacks have also damaged or destroyed millions of residential units, primarily in the East and South of Ukraine.ltbrgtTo address these priority issues, CORE will implement a multi-sectoral humanitarian response in rural, accessible areas near the frontline in the Eastern and Southern Ukraine. CORE will collaborate with local government and civil society to identify vulnerable households that have remained or are returning in Kharkiv, Kherson, and Mykolaiv that have complex unmet basic needs and would benefit from multi-sectoral humanitarian assistance. CORE will support these households through a series of interventions that includes light and medium home repairs (Shelter/NFI), water supply system rehabilitation (WASH), and provision of hygiene kits (WASH) with the objective of improving living conditions in the short-to-midterm for participating households.ltbrgtltbrgtShelter/NFI: CORE will target 750 highly vulnerable households (1,950 individuals) in liberated rural areas in Kharkiv, Kherson, and Mykolaiv Oblasts whose homes have sustained damages to receive light and medium repairs (such as window and door replacement, light roof repairs, minor repairs of nonstructural walls, etc.) to increase safety and restore habitability. CORE will directly implement this component of the proposed project, issuing a tender process for local contractors (thus supporting local economies) to conduct repairs with national staff overseeing assessment activities, inspecting the quality of work completed, and conducting monitoring activities.ltbrgtltbrgtWASH: To facilitate improved access to clean water, CORE will engage a local partner (Southern Development Strategy) to support the rehabilitation of two damaged water supply systems (Kherson and Kharkiv oblasts) and repair two water towers in (Mykolaiv Oblast). With WASH water supply repair activities, CORE aims to indirectly support 17,000 individuals who, as a result of interventions, will regain access to a centralized clean water supply. ltbrgtltbrgtAdditionally, CORE will engage another local partner (NUkraine) to distribute 2,000 hygiene kits, covering WASH, needs for 5,200 highly vulnerable individuals with restricted access to limited purchasing power and market access in liberated rural areas near the frontline in Kherson and Mykolaiv Oblasts. 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ltspan style="font-family: Arial, sans-serif color: black" lang="EN-US"gtThe project is prepared under Priority II of the Allocation in
consortium of three Partners: ltbrgtltbrgtlt/spangtlt/pgtltolgtltligtltspan style="font-family: Arial, sans-serif color: black" lang="EN-US"gtltspan style="font-family: Arial, sans-serif color: black" lang="EN-US"gtltspan lang="EN-US"gtALPS Resilience Ukraine (ltbgtALPSlt/bgt) –

 cons. lead – INGO with strong operational and monitoring framework, MEAL and accountability system, an established international reputation for mobilising communities and delivering rapid response in fragile environments. However, relatively new to Ukrainelt/spangtlt/spangtlt/spangtlt/ligtltp style="" class=""gtltspan style="font-family: Arial, sans-serif color: black" lang="EN-US"gtltspan style="font-family: Arial, sans-serif color: black" lang="EN-US"gtltspan lang="EN-US"gtltbrgtlt/spangtlt/spangtlt/spangtlt/pgtltligtltspan style="font-family: Arial, sans-serif color: black" lang="EN-US"gtUkrainian Deminers Association (ltbgtUDAlt/bgt) ltspan lang="EN-US"gt–lt/spangt IP ltspan lang="EN-US"gt–lt/spangt
national NGO with
strong organisational capacity in Ukraine, explicit expertise and certification in explosive ordnance risk education and mine victim assistance (MVA)lt/spangtlt/ligtltp style="" class=""gtltspan style="font-family: Arial, sans-serif color: black" lang="EN-US"gtltbrgtlt/spangtlt/pgtltligtltspan style="font-family: Arial, sans-serif color: black" lang="EN-US"gtNational Organisation of Scouts of Ukraine (ltbgtNOSUlt/bgt) ltspan lang="EN-US"gtltspan lang="EN-US"gt–lt/spangt IP ltspan lang="EN-US"gt–lt/spangtlt/spangt

 national NGO with extensive network and experience in youth and child protection and support, strong presence in all the areas of the project. Relatively new to the international humanitarian response system. lt/spangtlt/ligtlt/olgtltpgtltspan style="" lang="EN-US"gt
ltbrgtltfont face="Arial, sans-serif" color="#000000"gt
All the project will be implemented in the areas of return within ltbgtKyiv, Zhytomyr, Chernihyv, Sumy, and Kharkivlt/bgt regions lt/fontgtltu style="color: black font-family: Arial, sans-serif"gtexcludinglt/ugtltfont face="Arial, sans-serif" color="#000000"gt the regional city centres. It includes four components:lt/fontgtlt/spangtlt/pgtltpgtltspan style="" lang="EN-US"gtltfont face="Arial, sans-serif" color="#000000"gtltbrgtlt/fontgtlt/spangtlt/pgtltolgtltligtltspan lang="EN-US"gtltb style="color: black font-family: Arial, sans-serif"gtDog Therapy for Children lt/bgtltfont face="Arial, sans-serif" color="#000000"gt(delivered by ALPS): Will be provided by a mobile team comprisinglt/fontgt of ltspan style="line-height: 107%"gt5
dog specialists with 5 specialised dogs and have relevant experience and certification. The team
will also include a psychologist to supervise the sessions and
record its results, and a facilitator to organise the visits and assist during the sessions. The therapy will be provided in accordance with the best canis therapy practices and standards. Nearlyltspan lang="EN-US" style="font-family: Arial, sans-serif color: black"gtltspan lang="EN-US"gt 240 therapy visits will be arranged during 120 trips, each therapy to be attended by nearly 15 children. The recommended number of sessions per child is 3. In that regard, we expect nearly 1050 unique beneficiaries, or nearly 3150 repeated beneficiarieslt/spangtlt/spangtlt/spangtlt/spangtlt/ligtltp style="" class=""gtltspan style="" lang="EN-US"gtltspan style="line-height: 107%"gtltbrgtlt/spangtlt/spangtlt/pgtltligtltspan lang="EN-US"gtltspan style="line-height: 107%"gtltbgtChild Support Activities lt/bgt(delivered by NOSU): ltbrgtWill be provided by a team of certified professionals in community based activities, non-formal education, social and psychological support for children and adults from vulnerable groups and volunteers – Scout leaders, trainers certified by the World Scout Organization. Activities will be targeted on the actual needs in child wellbeing, protection, socialization, and non-formal education. We expect nearly 4500 beneficiaries to be included in community-based activities in Zhytomyr, Kyiv, Chernihiv and Sumy regions. We also expect to attract nearly 850 beneficiaries (80 adults, 770 children) to a systematic work in permanent groups consisting of peers from their communityltbrgtlt/spangtlt/spangtlt/ligtltp style="" class=""gtltspan style="" lang="EN-US"gtltspan style="line-height: 107%"gtltbrgtlt/spangtlt/spangtlt/pgtltligtltspan lang="EN-US"gtltspan style="line-height: 107%"gtltbgtMine Victim Assistance and Explosive Ordnance Risk Education lt/bgt(delivered by UDA): ltspan lang="EN-US" style=""gt16 EORE teams will provide sessions to 16000 beneficiaries within the project
implementation area. Another 150 beneficiaries among the mine victims will be
provided with USD 500 cash assistance. They will be reached through an online MVA
tool already developed by UDAlt/spangt, with a following
interview and assessment to ensure that ltspan lang="EN-US" style=""gtthe vulnerability criteria are well considered, also analysing possible
duplication. Informational materials for the
sessions are developed by the UDA during the years of implementation in
cooperation with the international partners and state authorities, and have
been updated in the new realities of the full scale invasionlt/spangtlt/spangtlt/spangtlt/ligtltp style="" class=""gtltspan style="" lang="EN-US"gtltspan style="line-height: 107%"gtltbrgtlt/spangtlt/spangtlt/pgtltligtltspan lang="EN-US"gtltspan style="line-height: 107%"gtltbgtCash Assistance lt/bgt(delivered by ALPS):ltbgt lt/bgtAssistance of USD 240 will be provided to support 540 children through their parents/other persons responsible for their wellbeing. The children will be selected during the Dog Therapy sessions and Child Support activities considering: lt/spangtlt/spangtlt/ligtlt/olgtltulgtltligtltspan style="font-size: 14px line-height: 107%"gti) lt/spangtltspan style="font-size: 14px"gtthe vulnerabilities of the person and the family lt/spangtlt/ligtltligtltspan style="font-size: 14px"gtii) the family’s capacity to absorb the assistance without potential harm lt/spangtlt/ligtltligtltspan style="font-size: 14px"gtiii) ensure that possible negative effects from local community/family members or other actors would not take place.lt/spangtltspan style="font-size: 14px"gtlt/spangtlt/ligtltp style="" class=""gtThe size and modality of the assistance are based on the Cash Working Group recommendations (attached). 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Humanitarian outreach to Protect and Enhance in areas of return  and rural areas close to the frontline in Ukraine
</narrative></title><description type="2"><narrative>ltpgtPlease note this proposal is an extract of the approved R2P-consortium proposal (CBPF-UKR-23-S-NGO-25051) covering UK-Med activities and budget.lt/pgtltpgtR2P and UK-Med under this project propose a multisectoral and complementary intervention in the most critical areas of need - Protection and Health, which are reported by many individuals as the dire need and protection related risk, as well as WASH and FSL. The Consortium will work together on providing or increasing access to basic services in areas of return to the most vulnerable individuals - especially women, elderly, children and persons with disabilities, IDPs - and rural areas close to the frontline.lt/pgtltpgt  ltbrgtThe program will be implemented at i) individual and ii) institutional level, ensuring sustainability of the intervention and clear exit strategy. This will be accompanied by a community-based protection and localization component to empower different community representatives and sustain project results. ltbrgtltbrgtlt/pgtltpgtThe consortium partners will work together in the same communities in rural areas close to the frontline (i.e. Mykolaivska, Khersonska) providing a wide range of support within the Protection, Health, WASH and FSL sectors, and will complement already existing programs and provided support by other governmental or nongovernmental actors. ltspangtIn areas of return, R2P will target Zhytomyrska, Kyivska, Chernihivska, and Sumska oblasts with Protection-focused activities followed by supportive WASH and FSL. Kharkivska oblast as an area of return which is close to the frontline, will be provided with a mix of protection activities - both provision of basic services as well as strengthening local capacities accompanied with strong Health response. lt/spangtltspangtIn each of the target oblasts R2P will select communities as per the following characteristics:lt/spangtlt/pgtltpgt- areas with damaged or destroyed premises of social and healthcare institutions ltbrgt- areas with safe and stable security situation ltbrgt- areas reported by local authorities (in particular, social protection departments and municipal healthcare) needs in provision of basic social, health and protection services, especially for women, children, elderly and ltbrgtpersons with disabilities. ltbrgtltbrgtlt/pgtltpgtUKMED will select the locations according to the needs reflected on the rapid health assessments tools on each location along with the EHRMs updates and in coordination with the Health clusters and other INGOs, also by the deployment of the Rapid Responses Team. Internal referrals between the consortium will be considered to strengthening the add value.ltbrgtltbrgtlt/pgtltpgtThe Consortium offers a modality of multidisciplinary mobile teams aimed to improve accessibility of services for persons with limited mobility, including elderly, persons with special needs and those living in the communities with disrupted transportation and/or damaged social care and healthcare facilities. To ensure synergies between Consortium partners and comprehensive support of the beneficiaries, R2P and UkMed will utilize a cross-referral mechanism for beneficiaries to receive a complex assistance - psycho-social, legal, medical and in-kind. An additional added value of the R2P and UkMed working together will also be a combined and integrated assessment of complex needs across Protection and Health sectors in the target geography. Furthermore, having operations in Mykolaivska, Khersonska, and Kharkivska oblasts will put the Consortium in a better position to be able to rapidly respond and move forward should Ukraine launch a successful offensive along the line of contact. ltbrgtltbrgtlt/pgtltpgtThe project is designed to respond to priority humanitarian needs as identified in the 2023 HNO and Multi-Sector Need Analysis (MSNA) and complements the Government’s response. 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IDPs, people who remain at home and returnees in rural areas close to the frontlines and areas of return in Kharkivska, Chernihivska, Donetska and separate rayons of Dnipropetrovska oblast with the highest range of severity of needs to ensure safe, dignified living conditions, support provision of essential services and civilian infrastructure.ltbrgtltbrgtlt/pgtltpgtDeveloping project NW used information provided by HRP, UHF 1st SA Strategy, relevant Clusters, state statistics, requests for assistance, results of own assessment and information received during implementation of similar projects in the target location.ltbrgtThe received information has been processed and made it possible to determine needs and gaps, as well as a preliminary list of works and locations for the project and the number of people who are planned to be provided with assistance. ltbrgtTo address identified needs and existing gaps, NW proposes to implement the following activities:ltbrgtltbrgtlt/pgtltpgtShelter:ltbrgt- Medium repair of 200 private HHs in Kharkivska and Chernihivska oblasts, incl. replacement/installation of windows and doors made using energy-saving technologies, and repair of the roofsltbrgt- Distribution of Solid Fuel for 200 private HHs, which will be repaired, as part of the integrated response package.ltbrgtlt/pgtltpgtWASH:ltbrgt- Distribution of 4500 PSN kits (3 months' stock), incl. diapers for bedridden and PwD in social institutions and private HHs in Kharkivska, Donetska and separate rayons of Dnipropetrovska oblastsltbrgt- Distribution of 6000 Family kits for war-affected people in CCs and private HHs in Kharkivska, Donetska oblasts and separate rayons of Dnipropetrovska oblast ltbrgt- Water trucking and distribution of bottled water to the frontline locations, suffering from the lack of water in Kharkivska and Donetska oblasts ltbrgt- Installation/repair of WASH facilities in 5 healthcare institutions in Chernihivska oblast ltbrgt- Repair of 5 decentralized/rural water supply systems in Kharkivska and Donetska oblasts ltbrgt- Supporting 5 water supply companies with materials (pipes, valves, fittings, clamps, etc.) and equipment (welding equipment, motor pumps, spare parts for machinery, etc.), necessary for emergency repairs, OM of water supply and sewage systems in Kharkivska and Donetska oblasts. ltbrgtltbrgtlt/pgtltpgtFSL:ltbrgt- Distribution of 10800 Food parcels in addition to hygiene kits in Kharkivska, Donetska oblasts and separate rayons of Dnipropetrovska oblast.ltbrgtltbrgtlt/pgtltpgtIt is planned to reach 113 539 people with assistance, incl. 16 138 PwD. The proposed interventions align with HRP Strategic Objectives, Allocation Strategy and respective Cluster’s objectives.lt/pgtltpgt  ltbrgtTo reduce the impact of potential problems that may arise during the project implementation, an analysis of potential risks has been conducted and mitigation measures have been elaborated.lt/pgtltpgtltbrgtNW is planning to implement the project on its own. NW is a local NGO that started activities in 2016. Over the years, NW has become a noticeable and active member in the WASH and  S/NFI sectors supporting the conflict-affected population through the implementation of relief projects in eastern Ukraine.ltbrgtFurthermore, NW has expertise in the implementation of social infrastructure rehabilitation projects, incl. the education and health sectors also in improving accessibility for PwD.ltbrgtIn particular, similar projects have been implemented with about 20 000 individual and institutional hygiene kits, 20 000 food parcels distributed, about 680 HHs rehabilitated and more than 1500 t briquettes distributed, WASH infrastructure rehabilitation in more than 50 settlements, more than 20 local water utilities were supported with equipment and materials for systems repairs and OM.ltbrgtltbrgtlt/pgtltpgtA well-established structure and necessary technical and support staff are in place to oversee the project activities implementation. 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secondary-reporter="0"><narrative xml:lang="en">United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs</narrative></reporting-org><title><narrative>Organization of measures aimed at reducing discrimination and reducing barriers faced by persons with disability in the villages of Chernihiv region.</narrative></title><description type="2"><narrative>ltpgtThe project will be implemented in rural communities of the Chernihiv region.ltbrgtThe goal of the project is cooperation with communities, providing direct assistance to persons with disabilities to strengthen their physical and mental well-being.ltbrgtThe main activities of the project:ltbrgt	Work with communities aimed at developing inclusive activities, involvement in the process of decision-making of people with disabilities.ltbrgt	Purchase of special vehicles for transporting people with reduced mobilityltbrgt	Barrier-free legal assistance for persons with disabilitiesltbrgt	Trainings using materials adapted to the needs of persons with disabilities (prevention SGBV, mine safety)ltbrgt	Assistance to persons who located in institutional facilitiesltbrgt	Equipment of public spaces to ensure access of persons with disabilities to digital technologies.ltbrgt	Installation of ramps at infrastructure facilities in villages.ltbrgt	Purchase of goods for physical rehabilitation of persons with disabilities (crutches, hearing aids, etc.).ltbrgt	Purchase of sanitary and hygiene products (diapers, bibs, dishes) for persons with disabilityltbrgtThe total number of people who will receive assistance is 2,000.ltbrgtlt/pgtltpgtRokada uses the term ‘disability’ in line with the definition provided in the CRPD (Article 1): “Persons with disabilities include those who have long-term physical, mental, intellectual or sensory impairments which in interaction with various barriers may hinder their full and effective participation in society on an equal basis with others.”ltbrgtlt/pgt 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Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs</narrative></reporting-org><title><narrative>Community-Based Protection Monitoring and Community-Based Protection activities in the Sumy region</narrative></title><description type="2"><narrative>ltpgtThe project will be implemented in Sumy region. Special attention will be paid to activities in communities bordering russia.ltbrgtThe aim of the project is to provide IDPs, affected populations, returnees and non-displaced persons in need of assistance with comprehensive assistance with a special focus on minors, women, people with disabilities, and the elderly, LGBTIQ+ persons, especially transgender women.ltbrgtAs the region is under constant shelling, there is a low presence of protection partners. Rokada will purchase a car to ensure the work of mobile brigades. This will make it possible to provide psychosocial assistance and other types of assistance in the most remote communities.ltbrgtMain activities:ltbrgtConduct assessment and monitoring of protection needs, providing protection services, and assistance for persons in a vulnerable situation.ltbrgtFacilitate return to the place of origin and reintegration.ltbrgtEnsure that children's rights are protected through regular, structured, continuous, and controlled interaction with children, families, and communities.ltbrgtRokada will identify and equip 5 child-friendly spaces within communities.ltbrgtImplementing child protection case management in line with Operational Guidance and tools, including CPIMS, provided by the Child Protection Sub-Cluster.ltbrgtRokada will address the needs of persons with disabilities, children at risk, persons with limited mobility, using vehicle for delivering services to people with disabilities to provide transportation to ensure their access to specialized services. ltbrgtRokada will provide assistive devices for PwD. ltbrgtArrangement of public places in communities to ensure barrier-free access, in particular, for persons with disabilities.ltbrgtProvide case management support to survivors of GBV through the implementation and maintenance of appropriate data collection and analysis tools, and collaboration with agencies and partners to identify and document cases of GBV.ltbrgtProvide psychosocial support as a response component of the GBV project to assist survivors to recover through individual counselling sessions.ltbrgtConducting sensitization sessions for men to change their perception of masculinity and its contribution to violence.ltbrgtOrganizing in coordination with GBV Sub Cluster a series of activities to mark 16 Days of Activism Against GBV.ltbrgtProviding Dignity kits for women and girls of reproductive age. ltbrgtTo respond to the needs of persons with specific needs identified through its activities and its engagement with communities, Rokada will be providing General Protection Case Management.ltbrgtEnsure that IDPs, affected populations, and returnees have access to psychological and mental supportltbrgtProviding social support for IDPs and affected populations with special attention to women, and elderly persons, persons with disability.ltbrgtThrough its mobile teams, Rokada will employ a variety of community-based MHPSS techniques and activities.ltbrgtPromoting community mobilization and encouraging dialogue between IDPs and local populations to develop joint activities based on common goals and interests, thus promoting peaceful coexistence and helping to rebuild communities.ltbrgtCreating IDP Councils at the community level.ltbrgtConduct trainings for employees of municipal institutions (centres for the provision of social services, departments of education, culture, youth, and sports, children's service department, administration of social protection of the population, territorial centres of social services for the population etc.).ltbrgtCooperating with Area-based Community Outreach Facilitators who will work closely with communities.ltbrgtProviding legal aid by a lawyer for social issues within the scope of its planned protection case management, in particular CP and GBV.ltbrgtProviding legal Assistance for HLP issues.ltbrgtRokada social workers will support PwSN in accessing critical services and assistance with referrals for Protection, SGBV, education, food security and livelihoods assistance, health services, shelter, non-food items (NFIs), winterization. lt/pgtltpgtltspan lang="UK"gtltbrgtlt/spangtlt/pgt</narrative></description><participating-org ref="" role="2" type="22" activity-id=""><narrative>Charitable organization “Charitable foundation “ROKADA”</narrative></participating-org><participating-org ref="" role="4" type="22" activity-id=""><narrative>Charitable organization “Charitable foundation “ROKADA”</narrative></participating-org><participating-org 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url="http://pfbi.unocha.org"><title><narrative>Ukraine BI 2023</narrative></title><category code="B17" /><language code="en" /></document-link><related-activity ref="XM-OCHA-CBPF-UKR81-2023" type="1" /></iati-activity><iati-activity last-updated-datetime="2024-03-11T00:00:00" humanitarian="1" linked-data-uri="" hierarchy="2"><iati-identifier>XM-OCHA-CBPF-CBPF-UKR-23-S-NGO-24793</iati-identifier><reporting-org ref="XM-OCHA-CBPF" type="22" secondary-reporter="0"><narrative xml:lang="en">United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs</narrative></reporting-org><title><narrative>Addressing the multi-sectoral humanitarian needs of vulnerable people living close to the frontline in Zaporizhzhia oblast</narrative></title><description type="2"><narrative>ltpgtltspan style="color: black font-family: Arial, sans-serif"gtlt/spangtlt/pgtltpgtltspan style="color: black font-family: Arial, sans-serif font-size: 8pt"gtIn
this proposed project Dorcas provides an integrated response package of support
to the identified needs in the accessible rural areas close to the frontline in
Zaporizhzhia Oblast.lt/spangtltbrgtlt/pgtltpgt

lt/pgtltp class="MsoNormal" style="margin-bottom:9.95pt"gtltspan lang="EN-US" style="font-size:8.0ptfont-family:"gtDorcas
will implement its project in Komishuvakha, Kushuhum and Vilnyansk hromadas
where in all these three critical areas the implementation strategy is an
integrated approach amongst the following sectors: MPCA, Shelter/NFI and
Protection. The mentioned rural areas are one of the most critical areas and
were ranked with a severity mapping of 5 for HNA and 4 for MSNA. Dorcas will
consider to respond in newly liberated areas. . lt/spangtlt/pgtltpgt

lt/pgtltp class="MsoNormal" style="margin-bottom:9.95pt"gtltspan lang="EN-US" style="font-size:8.0ptfont-family:"gtThe
highest concentration of needs according to the MSNA are driven by Shelter/NFI,
Protection and livelihoods. Many of those remaining in the area are highly
vulnerable due to low levels of household income (further impacted by the war),
elderly age and the limitations and isolation this brings, or living with
disabilities limiting movement, access to goods and services, and community.
Children living in these communities have been exposed to violence for over a
year now, severely impacting their mental well-being. lt/spangtlt/pgtltpgt

ltspan lang="EN-US" style="font-family: Arial, sans-serif color: black"gtEmergency multi-purpose cash will be provided to
3,850 individuals (conflict affected people), 2,080 conflict affected people
will receive protection assistance, 500 households will be provided with NFI
kits, 50 communal bomb shelter kits will be distributed, and 50 damaged
shelters will receive light and medium repairs. In total this project is aiming
to serve 5656 unique beneficiaries. ltbrgt
The MPCA interventions means to address urgent household needs for survival. Seven
enumerators conduct questionnaires for beneficiary selection, traveling to
rural areas to register beneficiaries. After beneficiaries have been selected,
cash distribution is validated, deduplicated, and beneficiary information is
sent to the financial service provider UKRposhta, who will notify beneficiaries
when the funds are available for pick-up. For NFI distribution, Dorcas provides
NFI kits for 500 households and communal bomb shelter NFI kits for 50 rural
bomb shelters. Dorcas’ technical field staff will work with local authorities
to identify households most in need of the shelter NFI kits. All contents of
the kits are endorsed by the Ukraine Shelter Cluster, noting that the
individual household kit draws from the “Household kit
(displaced/non-displaced)” and “Family kit (non-displaced in bomb shelters)”
standard cluster kits. Dorcas will focus on providing support to complete light
and medium shelter repair works for the non-displaced population, specifically
targeting the most vulnerable who are unable, or unwilling, to move from their
homes, but whose homes have suffered damage from military action. Selection
criteria will be developed to capture the most vulnerable and at-need
households, With the Dorcas’ engineer a bill of quantities (BoQ) will be
defined per household. Partner Nevo’s mobile PSS team will travel with the MPCA
and NFI/Shelter teams to registration sites to provide PFA to adults and
children,  and distribute flyers with phone numbers for support lines and
mental well-being tips. The team will regularly conduct protection monitoring,
provide PFA, and provide case management and set up and use referral pathways.
Twenty CSOs and networks of volunteers are trained on Connect Curriculum,
Self-Help Plus, and PSEA, and Nevo will train the community stakeholders on PFA
and referral indicators. Connect groups for children and adults in rural
communities will be run by trained stakeholders, and child-friendly spaces will
be refurbished to create safe spaces for children where Connect groups can be
held.lt/spangtltspan lang="EN-US" style="font-family:"gtltbrgt
lt/spangtltspan lang="EN-US" style="font-family: Arial, sans-serif color: black"gtDorcas will focus on supporting the most
vulnerable groups, including persons with disabilities, elder people, people affected
by chronic conditions and vulnerable women and children affected by the
conflictlt/spangt



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hromadas) and Sumy region (Konotopska, Shostkinska, and Trostyanetska hromadas) The project will be implemented by the CO "Light of Hope". The experience of the organization in the healthcare and protection sectors, and a coordinated approach within all activities ensure the organizational capacity to effectively implement the proposed package of measures. Based on established and strong community engagement mechanisms in target areas, and experience in integrating healthcare and protection programs, all project activities will be aimed at addressing key needs, focusing on:ltbrgt-	Providing integrated primary medical and sanitary assistance (PMS) and protection services by creating six mobile brigades (3 in Sumy region and 3 in Dnipropetrovsk region). Mobile brigades will provide services directly in hard-to-reach areas (remote areas of the region, rural areas) to solve the problem of limited access to basic medical support and protection faced by the affected population and those affected by the conflict. As part of the protection component, the activity that mobile brigades will carry out will include: case management for people with special needs (PwSN), cases of gender-based violence (GBV), and child protection (CP), individual and group psychosocial support (PSS). For the integrated component "Healthcare", proposed measures include: a complete package of primary medical and sanitary assistance, provision of medical supplies, screening, and referral to primary medical and sanitary assistance centers (PMSC)/secondary medical care for further integration of the most vulnerable population groups into the medical system. The creation of joint mobile healthcare and psychosocial support teams has the advantage of practical implementation of integration between the two sectors and strengthening pathways for redirection in both directions, using both components as entry points.ltbrgt-	Improving access to services for people with special needs and disabilities, aimed at reaching the most vulnerable individuals living in remote and conflict-affected areas, and implementing protection principles related to inclusive involvement and participation.ltbrgtlt/pgt</narrative></description><participating-org ref="" role="2" type="22" activity-id=""><narrative>Charitable Organization “Light Of Hope”</narrative></participating-org><participating-org ref="" role="4" type="22" activity-id=""><narrative>Charitable Organization “Light Of Hope”</narrative></participating-org><participating-org ref="XM-OCHA-CBPF-UKR81" role="1" type="40" activity-id="XM-OCHA-CBPF-UKR81-2023"><narrative>Ukraine Humanitarian 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type="2"><narrative>ltpgtlt/pgtltpgtltspangtAfter the beginning of the full-scale invasion of Russia in Ukraine on 24 February 2022, the security situation significantly deteriorated. Due to active hostilities, residents of many oblasts found themselves in the war zone, some territories were occupied immediately, some were later de-occupied by the Ukrainian army, in some areas hostilities still continue. As of the beginning of April 2023, the front line is more than 1,500 km long. Many residents of areas along the front line were forced to move to safer areas or to leave abroad. Many of those who remained in these areas faced a situation when, in addition to security issues, people often lost access to food, water, medical services, administrative services, social and humanitarian assistance and many other basic things.ltbrgtltbrgtlt/spangtlt/pgtltpgtltspangtNGO Proliska has been assisting the conflict-affected population near the contact line since 2014. In 2022-2023, Proliska implemented similar transport project in conflict-affected communities. lt/spangtlt/pgtltpgtltspangt lt/spangtlt/pgtltpgtltspangtDue to the ongoing hostilities along the entire front line in 2023, the demand for evacuation from the war zone is increasing. The same situation with social transport, the number of requests for it is increasing as local authorities along the 1,500 km frontline become informed about the project activities. The capacity and funding within the current projects of Proliska which covered these sectors are insufficient anymore to cover all the incoming requests and needs.lt/spangtlt/pgtltpgtltspangtResponding to the growing need for evacuation and social transport Proliska plans:lt/spangtlt/pgtltulgtltligtltspangtProvision of social transportation for residents of settlements located in the war zone and de-occupied territories where services and regular transport are not available.lt/spangtlt/ligtltligtltspangtIn addition to the provision of social transportation, project staff will work closely with local authorities, representatives of state organisations that provide services to conflict-affected people in administrative logistic hubs where social buses will bring people, to improve their access to services (prioritisation of bus passengers in the Pension Fund, Social Protection Department and other administrative offices).lt/spangtlt/ligtltligtltspangtAlso, the project staff will conduct regular advocacy interventions to facilitate transfer of responsibility for the social bus services to local authorities or private sector.lt/spangtlt/ligtltligtltspangtTo ensure access to services for vulnerable people in settlements located close to the front line, 500 e-bicycles will be distributed to health and social care workers who provide assistance and care to them.lt/spangtlt/ligtltligtltspangtFacilitating evacuation of population from war zone to safe areas. lt/spangtlt/ligtltligtltspangtThe evacuated people will be also supported through other Proliska assistance programs (social support, MHPSS, NFIs, etc.). If necessary, evacuated people will be accommodated by project staff in CCs supported under other projects.lt/spangtlt/ligtltligtltspangtEvacuation of people with low mobility, disabled, wounded and seriously ill people who require specific conditions and care using special vehicles.lt/spangtlt/ligtltligtltspangtProvision of evacuated people with basic transit hygiene kits to cover urgent needs in hygiene until they arrive at their new place of residence. lt/spangtlt/ligtltligtltspangtProvision of bottled water for passengers who will be transported by social and evacuation buses.lt/spangtlt/ligtltligtltspangtTo transport people with special needs to specific services, for example, war-affected children to rehabilitation sites, PwDs to places where they receive special services, identified by other NGOs beneficiaries to places where services are provided, other. lt/spangtlt/ligtlt/ulgtltpgtltbrgtlt/pgtltpgtltspangtIn total, it is planned to provide transportation and other assistance to 220,000 people who live close to the front line, including 14,839 children, 154,575 women and 27,300 people with disabilities, ensuring their access to safety and services.ltbrgtltbrgtThe project will cover the same areas prioritised in the first UHF allocation - Kharkiv, Donetsk, Zaporizhzhia, Kherson, Mykolaiv and the south of Dnipropetrovsk oblast. Additionally, the project will also cover the north of Sumy oblast, which is located along the front line. ltbrgtlt/spangtlt/pgtltpgtltspangtlt/spangtlt/pgtltpgtltbrgtlt/pgtltpgtlt/pgt</narrative></description><participating-org ref="" role="2" type="22" activity-id=""><narrative>Proliska</narrative></participating-org><participating-org ref="" role="4" type="22" activity-id=""><narrative>Proliska</narrative></participating-org><participating-org ref="XM-OCHA-CBPF-UKR81" role="1" type="40" activity-id="XM-OCHA-CBPF-UKR81-2023"><narrative>Ukraine Humanitarian Fund</narrative></participating-org><activity-status code="3" /><activity-date iso-date="2023-09-01" type="1" /><activity-date iso-date="2023-09-01" type="2" /><activity-date iso-date="2025-03-31" type="3" /><activity-date iso-date="2025-03-31" type="4" /><contact-info><organisation><narrative /></organisation><department><narrative /></department><person-name><narrative /></person-name><job-title><narrative /></job-title><telephone /><email /></contact-info><activity-scope code="4" /><recipient-country code="UA" percentage="100" /><sector vocabulary="99" vocabulary-uri="https://www.humanitarianresponse.info/en/coordination/clusters" code="10" percentage="87.00"><narrative>Protection</narrative></sector><sector vocabulary="99" vocabulary-uri="https://www.humanitarianresponse.info/en/coordination/clusters" code="11" percentage="13.00"><narrative>Water, Sanitation and Hygiene</narrative></sector><sector vocabulary="1" code="43010" percentage="100.00" /><collaboration-type code="4" /><default-flow-type code="10" /><default-aid-type code="C01" /><default-tied-status code="5" /><budget type="1" status="2"><period-start iso-date="2023-09-01" /><period-end iso-date="2023-12-31" /><value currency="USD" value-date="2023-08-09">926019.14</value></budget><budget type="1" status="2"><period-start iso-date="2024-01-01" /><period-end iso-date="2024-12-31" /><value currency="USD" value-date="2023-08-09">2793363.53</value></budget><budget type="1" status="2"><period-start iso-date="2025-01-01" /><period-end iso-date="2025-12-31" /><value currency="USD" value-date="2023-08-09">696427.62</value></budget><capital-spend percentage="0" /><transaction ref="UKR81-24797" humanitarian="1"><transaction-type code="2" /><transaction-date iso-date="2023-08-09" /><value currency="USD" value-date="2023-08-09">4415810.29</value><provider-org provider-activity-id="XM-OCHA-CBPF-UKR81-2023" type="40" ref="XM-OCHA-CBPF-UKR81"><narrative>Ukraine Humanitarian Fund</narrative></provider-org><receiver-org><narrative>Proliska</narrative></receiver-org></transaction><transaction ref="3306522543" humanitarian="1"><transaction-type code="3" /><transaction-date iso-date="2023-09-11" /><value currency="USD" value-date="2023-09-11">2717522.66</value><provider-org provider-activity-id="XM-OCHA-CBPF-UKR81-2023" type="40" ref="XM-OCHA-CBPF-UKR81"><narrative>Ukraine Humanitarian Fund</narrative></provider-org><receiver-org><narrative>Proliska</narrative></receiver-org></transaction><transaction ref="3307541911" humanitarian="1"><transaction-type code="3" /><transaction-date iso-date="2024-10-31" /><value currency="USD" value-date="2024-10-31">1698287.61</value><provider-org provider-activity-id="XM-OCHA-CBPF-UKR81-2023" type="40" ref="XM-OCHA-CBPF-UKR81"><narrative>Ukraine Humanitarian Fund</narrative></provider-org><receiver-org><narrative>Proliska</narrative></receiver-org></transaction><document-link format="application/http" url="http://pfbi.unocha.org"><title><narrative>Ukraine BI 2023</narrative></title><category code="B17" /><language code="en" /></document-link><related-activity ref="XM-OCHA-CBPF-UKR81-2023" type="1" /></iati-activity><iati-activity last-updated-datetime="2024-05-07T00:00:00" humanitarian="1" linked-data-uri="" hierarchy="2"><iati-identifier>XM-OCHA-CBPF-CBPF-UKR-23-S-NGO-24888</iati-identifier><reporting-org ref="XM-OCHA-CBPF" type="22" secondary-reporter="0"><narrative xml:lang="en">United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs</narrative></reporting-org><title><narrative>Multisectoral support for people affected by the hostilities in the southern and eastern regions of Ukraine</narrative></title><description type="2"><narrative>ltpgtltbrgtThe full-scale invasion of Ukraine is now in its second year. As a result, there are more than 10 million people in Ukraine in need of humanitarian and social assistance. Directly or indirectly, the hostilities affect every citizen of the country. This project aims to help the most vulnerable categories of people living in areas close to the active hostilities either permanently or as internally displaced persons. ltbrgtFounded in 2013, CF Posmishkа UA has experience in many areas, focusing its activities on providing psychosocial assistance. However, since February 2022, in response to the acute challenges posed by the hostilities, we have been actively involved in other areas, such as humanitarian and educational. Having started its work in Zaporizhzhya region, now the activities of the Posmishka UA Foundation are carried out in 14 regions of Ukraine. Zaporizhzhia, Donetsk, Kharkiv, and Dnipro regions are currently our priority regions for providing humanitarian and psychosocial assistance. It is in these regions that we have several successfully implemented projects and have established cooperation with local community leaders. CF Posmishkа UA has a MEAL department, which has conducted needs assessments and feedback monitoring in projects that are currently ongoing or completed. Based on the information provided by the MEAL department, we selected activities that would best meet the needs of the beneficiaries. ltbrgtThe first activity is to provide psychosocial assistance to vulnerable people. It is planned to be provided  through the opening of stationary psychosocial support centers in communities with a higher concentration of beneficiaries, as well as the work of mobile teams that will be able to perform this function in areas where there are no stationary centers.ltbrgtThe second activity was formed from the analysis of feedback from our other ongoing projects, and it is the distribution of hygiene kits. Because the vast majority of beneficiaries are in difficult life circumstances, the need for hygiene is met on a residual basis, after medical needs, food, rent and utility bills. At the same time, assistance with hygiene kits is universal, as it is needed by men, women and children, and in most cases, it does not require an individualized approach, as with clothing or medicines. The MEAL department of CF Posmishka UA notes a great demand for hygiene kits, which is confirmed when communicating with beneficiaries during the distribution of various types of humanitarian aid by the foundation.ltbrgtCF Posmishka UA has experience in distributing such kits, and had the opportunity to compare ready-made kits from donors and those purchased by the foundation during its work in 2022. We also have stable suppliers and a well-established distribution system. ltbrgtThe third activity of the project is the opening of digital learning centers (DLCs), which aim to provide access to educational components. During the implementation of previous educational programs, we found a great demand for such centers  among school-age children. ltbrgtThe project will be implemented in partnership with five local NGOs in Kharkiv, Donetsk, Zaporizhzhia oblasts. CF Posmishka UA feels that it has the capacity and the need to help other organizations to strengthen their capacity. 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/><transaction-date iso-date="2024-05-07" /><value currency="USD" value-date="2024-05-07">499939.48</value><provider-org provider-activity-id="XM-OCHA-CBPF-UKR81-2023" type="40" ref="XM-OCHA-CBPF-UKR81"><narrative>Ukraine Humanitarian Fund</narrative></provider-org><receiver-org><narrative>Charitable Organization "Charity Fund "POSMISHKA UA"</narrative></receiver-org></transaction><document-link format="application/http" url="http://pfbi.unocha.org"><title><narrative>Ukraine BI 2023</narrative></title><category code="B17" /><language code="en" /></document-link><related-activity ref="XM-OCHA-CBPF-UKR81-2023" type="1" /></iati-activity><iati-activity last-updated-datetime="2024-05-02T00:00:00" humanitarian="1" linked-data-uri="" hierarchy="2"><iati-identifier>XM-OCHA-CBPF-CBPF-UKR-23-S-NGO-24903</iati-identifier><reporting-org ref="XM-OCHA-CBPF" type="22" secondary-reporter="0"><narrative xml:lang="en">United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs</narrative></reporting-org><title><narrative>Comprehensive assistance for families with children in Chernigivska, Sumska and Kharkivska oblasts.</narrative></title><description type="2"><narrative>ltpgtltbrgt


lt/pgtltpgtltspangtProject aimed at providing comprehensive
assistance for families with children in Chernigivska, Sumska and Kharkivska
oblasts. This assistance will be provided in the form:lt/spangtlt/pgt

ltpgtltspangt1)ltspangt     lt/spangtmultipurpose cash assistancelt/spangtlt/pgt

ltpgtltspangt2)ltspangt     lt/spangttrainings on first psychological aid and stress
management for parents and childrenlt/spangtlt/pgt

ltpgtltspangt3)ltspangt     lt/spangttraining on first psychological aid and stress
management for staff which work with children – psychologists, social workers,
CSOs, volunteers, lt/spangtltspangtrepresentatives of local self-governmentlt/spangtltspangt etc.lt/spangtlt/pgt

ltpgtltspangt4)ltspangt    
lt/spangtlt/spangtltspangttrainings
on Child lt/spangtltspangtProtection in Humanitarian actions for staff which work with children –
psychologists, social workers, CSOs, volunteers, representatives of local
self-government etc.lt/spangtltspangtlt/spangtlt/pgt

ltpgtltspangt5)ltspangt    lt/spangtlt/spangtlt/pgtltpgtltspangtBeneficiaries: families with children –
parents and caregivers with one and more child, families with children with
disabilities, families with one or two parents with disabilities, families in
difficult life circumstances, single mother/father with child/children, families
in which older persons (60+) are the caregivers on children, staff which work with
children – psychologists, social workers, representatives of local
self-government, CSOs, volunteers etc. The targeting criteria is based on CWG Recommendations: 1) Internally displaced persons (IDP) who have been displaced within the last 30 days from and households currently residing in areas of active hostilities or active combat, 2) Internally displaced persons (IDP) who have been displaced for more than 30 days/local citizens/returnees who have the monthly income less than 5400 UAH per one person in the household. They can also have additional vulnerabilities, described above.ltbrgtlt/spangtlt/pgtltpgt





ltbrgt


lt/pgtltpgtltspangtThis project will cover the following important directions of Child
Protection Cluster:lt/spangtltspangtlt/spangtlt/pgtltpgtltspangt1)     lt/spangtltspangtProvision of psychosocial support services to
children, adolescents and caregivers, 2) lt/spangtltspangtClt/spangtltspangtP capacity building on CP in Humanitarian actions and
case management / Core CP component.lt/spangtlt/pgtltpgt

lt/pgtltpgtltspangtWithin the lt/spangtltspangtproject,
three-month MPC payment will be transferred to the bank account of
beneficiaries. MPC transfer value is 2220 UAH ($61) per individual per month.
Beneficiaries will be selected based on conducted vulnerability assessment lt/spangtltspangtbased on information provided by the beneficiary and
supporting documentslt/spangtltspangt. Registration of beneficiaries will be carried out through online form
and lt/spangtltspangtduring their physical visit to the
social services centers in the local communities (for non-occupied territories).
For person with disability we will ensure the inclusive approach through
support of social workers in registration and submitting the documentslt/spangtltspangt. Beneficiaries from occupied
territories will be selected based on conducted vulnerability assessment through
online-form for occupied territories or lists from communities provided by
social services from occupied territories which were evacuated and work
remotely.ltbrgtltspangtOur project will provide
the comprehensive assistance for vulnerable families because the MPC assistance
is an important component of Child Protection. Providing the MPC for vulnerable
families will prevent the usage of negative strategies such us: decreasing the
scope of food for children, engaging the children to work, sending the child to
the boarding school etc. For the most vulnerable families that will be defined
jointly with the local social services we will provide Case Management –
through assistance from mobile team – psychologist, social worker and lawyer
for a few months.lt/spangtlt/spangtlt/pgtltpgtltspangtZaporizhzhia charitable foundation
«Unity» for the Future» within the project has lt/spangtltspangtcall-center
for providing the consultations, receiving the feedback and online form for
feedback. lt/spangtlt/pgtltpgt

lt/pgtltpgtltspangtWithin the localization one or few partner
organizations will be engaged.lt/spangtlt/pgtltpgt





ltbrgtlt/pgtltpgtlt/pgt</narrative></description><participating-org ref="" role="2" type="22" activity-id=""><narrative>Zaporizhzhia Charitable Foundation "Unity" for the Future"</narrative></participating-org><participating-org ref="" role="4" type="22" activity-id=""><narrative>Zaporizhzhia Charitable Foundation "Unity" for the Future"</narrative></participating-org><participating-org ref="" role="4" type="22" activity-id=""><narrative>CF «Development and social justice of Ukraine»</narrative></participating-org><participating-org ref="" role="4" type="22" activity-id=""><narrative>Intelligence of Sumy</narrative></participating-org><participating-org ref="" role="4" type="22" activity-id=""><narrative>NGO "Center for Social Welfare "Dobrochyn"</narrative></participating-org><participating-org ref="XM-OCHA-CBPF-UKR81" role="1" type="40" activity-id="XM-OCHA-CBPF-UKR81-2023"><narrative>Ukraine Humanitarian Fund</narrative></participating-org><activity-status code="3" /><activity-date iso-date="2023-08-01" type="1" /><activity-date iso-date="2023-08-01" type="2" /><activity-date iso-date="2024-07-31" type="3" /><activity-date iso-date="2024-07-31" type="4" /><contact-info><organisation><narrative /></organisation><department><narrative /></department><person-name><narrative /></person-name><job-title><narrative /></job-title><telephone /><email /></contact-info><activity-scope code="4" /><recipient-country code="UA" percentage="100" /><sector vocabulary="99" vocabulary-uri="https://www.humanitarianresponse.info/en/coordination/clusters" code="10" percentage="20.00"><narrative>Protection</narrative></sector><sector vocabulary="99" vocabulary-uri="https://www.humanitarianresponse.info/en/coordination/clusters" code="15" percentage="80.00"><narrative>Multi-purpose CASH</narrative></sector><sector vocabulary="1" code="43010" percentage="100.00" /><collaboration-type code="4" /><default-flow-type code="10" /><default-aid-type code="C01" /><default-tied-status code="5" /><budget type="1" status="2"><period-start iso-date="2023-08-01" /><period-end iso-date="2023-12-31" /><value currency="USD" value-date="2023-08-09">997773.67</value></budget><budget type="1" status="2"><period-start iso-date="2024-01-01" /><period-end iso-date="2024-07-31" /><value currency="USD" value-date="2023-08-09">1398196.01</value></budget><capital-spend percentage="0" /><transaction ref="UKR81-24903" humanitarian="1"><transaction-type code="2" /><transaction-date iso-date="2023-08-09" /><value currency="USD" value-date="2023-08-09">2395969.68</value><provider-org provider-activity-id="XM-OCHA-CBPF-UKR81-2023" type="40" ref="XM-OCHA-CBPF-UKR81"><narrative>Ukraine Humanitarian Fund</narrative></provider-org><receiver-org><narrative>Zaporizhzhia Charitable Foundation "Unity" for the Future"</narrative></receiver-org></transaction><transaction ref="3306439674" humanitarian="1"><transaction-type code="3" /><transaction-date iso-date="2023-08-24" /><value currency="USD" value-date="2023-08-24">1916775.74</value><provider-org provider-activity-id="XM-OCHA-CBPF-UKR81-2023" type="40" ref="XM-OCHA-CBPF-UKR81"><narrative>Ukraine Humanitarian Fund</narrative></provider-org><receiver-org><narrative>Zaporizhzhia Charitable Foundation "Unity" for the Future"</narrative></receiver-org></transaction><transaction ref="3307125127" humanitarian="1"><transaction-type code="3" /><transaction-date iso-date="2024-05-02" /><value currency="USD" value-date="2024-05-02">479193.94</value><provider-org provider-activity-id="XM-OCHA-CBPF-UKR81-2023" type="40" ref="XM-OCHA-CBPF-UKR81"><narrative>Ukraine Humanitarian Fund</narrative></provider-org><receiver-org><narrative>Zaporizhzhia Charitable Foundation "Unity" for the Future"</narrative></receiver-org></transaction><document-link format="application/http" url="http://pfbi.unocha.org"><title><narrative>Ukraine BI 2023</narrative></title><category code="B17" /><language code="en" /></document-link><related-activity ref="XM-OCHA-CBPF-UKR81-2023" type="1" /></iati-activity><iati-activity last-updated-datetime="2024-04-25T00:00:00" humanitarian="1" linked-data-uri="" hierarchy="2"><iati-identifier>XM-OCHA-CBPF-CBPF-UKR-23-S-NGO-24977</iati-identifier><reporting-org ref="XM-OCHA-CBPF" type="22" secondary-reporter="0"><narrative xml:lang="en">United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs</narrative></reporting-org><title><narrative>Provision of digital tools for catch-up education, SEL, and MHPSS screening to the most vulnerable 35000 children in the rural areas</narrative></title><description type="2"><narrative>ltpgtThe project aims to ensure recovery, continuation, and progression of learning in core subjects of Ukrainian literacy and Social and Emotional Learning (SEL) through equitable access to education materials and digital learning tools. This is aimed at vulnerable school children in the rural communities of Kharkivska, Donetska, Zaporizka, Khersonska, Mykolaivska, and Southern, Northern (Novomoskovskyi raion), and Eastern (Pavlohradskyi raion) parts of Dnipropetrovska oblast. The project will address the acute need for Mental Health and Psychosocial Support (MHPSS) and the early screening among children in grades 1-6. Students in combat areas or in territory freed up from the Russian Federation military after a prolonged period of occupation will be the key focus of efforts.ltbrgtThe proposed action is cross-sectoral and will contribute to the Humanitarian Response Plan 2023 strategic objective #2 “Enable access to basic services for internally displaced people, non-displaced people and returnees” and specific objectives of both education and health clusters. The project will strengthen the resilience of the Ukrainian national education and health system (specifically, medical emergency response). Educational recovery will focus on three key priority areas: providing teaching and learning to affected girls and boys in grades 1-6, areas affected by war and providing students close to the combat actions with access to multiple learning pathways and learning recovery opportunities. To achieve this, we will provide:ltbrgt1) Devices and Connectivity through procurement of 100 mobile classrooms. Each to include 10 student convertible laptops, one professional teacher’s device, a set of accessible accessories for children with disabilities with all packaged in a charging station with a WiFi/LTE Router. Such mobile classrooms will be distributed to the schools within hromadas in need and can rotate within one district for 3x annual deep interventions during the academic year. Under this component, 10,000 students will be reached.ltbrgt2) Catch Up Education via access to learning materials and digital tools in the Ukrainian literacy and SEL. Training of and deployment of teachers in innovative crisis-responsive pedagogical skills, diagnostic and targeted interventions in the classrooms, individually and/or remotely to address learning loss. The educational technology allows a rapid at-scale implementation of digital programs and central coordination via oblast administration and local education departments. Existing and certified digital literature and textbooks in Ukrainian allow short-term catch-up interventions to close the gap in the core subject of the primary school - reading and literacy. A much needed and acutely in demand SEL program is to be implemented during regular classes and in small group interventions in line with the request from the Ministry of Education and Science of Ukraine (MOES). This will enable children and teachers (especially those in the Eastern and Southern regions) to catch up, remedy, and progress in their education. Hard copies of standardized tests to estimate and determine the existing gap in education, of the methodology of catch-up interventions, and psychological support with SEL materials for schools will be provided to teachers and administrators. Under this component, 20,000 students and 10,000 teachers will be reached.ltbrgt3) Mental Health and Psychosocial Support (MHPSS) early screening within regular classes is provisioned through developing a methodology based on existing digital tools for early screening conducted by classroom teachers in schools and professional development of teachers in MHPSS. The project addresses the same student and teacher population as in 2). 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The project will prioritize gender-responsive, protection, and inclusivity approaches and will be implemented in rural communities in Kyiv, Zaporizhzhia, Kharkiv and Kherson oblasts.ltbrgtlt/pgtltpgtltspangtProblem Statement: The ongoing conflict in Ukraine has led to the displacement of thousands of people, including children who have suffered trauma, loss, and limited access to education and protection services. Rural communities, in particular, lack the resources and infrastructure necessary to provide quality education and protection services to conflict-affected children.ltbrgtlt/spangtObjectives: The project aims to improve access to quality education, protection and GBV protection services for displaced, returnee, and rural children, women and men, and PwDs affected by the war in Ukraine. The project will prioritize gender-responsive, protection, and inclusivity approaches, with the following key objectives:lt/pgtltolgtltligtltpgtltspangtStabilize the mental health and psychosocial well-being of schoolchildren and teachers.lt/spangtlt/pgtlt/ligtltligtltpgtltspangtProvide teaching kits and establish digital learning centers.lt/spangtlt/pgtlt/ligtltligtltpgtltspangtProvide regular catch-up learning opportunities for children and training programs for teachers.lt/spangtlt/pgtlt/ligtltligtltpgtltspangtProvide quality child protection services to vulnerable boys and girls through structured mental health and psychosocial support services, raising awareness of child protection, and strengthening the CP capacity of local authorities and social service workers.lt/spangtlt/pgtlt/ligtltligtltpgtProvide quality and gender-responsive protection services to the identified GBV survivors, through PSS support, MHPSS services, legal counseling and ltspangtltspangtfunctional intersectoral GBVlt/spangtlt/spangt

referral to specialized services.lt/pgtlt/ligtltligtltpgtltspangtEstablish community centers and CFOs to provide protection assistance in communities with a lack of specialized protection interventions.lt/spangtlt/pgtlt/ligtltligtltpgtltspangtProvide capacity-building trainings for local CSOs and awareness raising on GP, CP, GBV prevention, protection mainstreaming, PSEA, and AAP.lt/spangtlt/pgtlt/ligtlt/olgtltpgtltspangtGeographical areas: The project will be implemented in rural communities in Kyiv, Zaporizhzhia, Kharkiv and Kherson oblasts.lt/spangtlt/pgtltpgtltspangtBeneficiaries: The project will target displaced, returnee, and rural children and families affected by the war in Ukraine, with a particular focus on vulnerable boys and girls among IDPs, non-displaced persons, and returnees.lt/spangtlt/pgtltpgtltspangtThe project will establish linkages with key service providers, including local government officials, social workers, CSOs, and networks of volunteers. Capacity-building trainings for local CSOs on protection mainstreaming, PSEA, and AAP will also be provided. One sub-IP will be engaged to conduct community-based activities in the intervention area and hard-to-reach areas.ltbrgtlt/spangtThis project is crucial in providing conflict-affected children with the necessary education and protection services, which are often inaccessible in rural communities. 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Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs</narrative></reporting-org><title><narrative>HOPE - Humanitarian outreach to Protect and Enhance in areas of return and rural areas close to the frontline in Ukraine</narrative></title><description type="2"><narrative>ltpgtR2P is proposing a multisectoral and complementary support in the domains identified as the most critical - Protection and SNFI/Winterization, which are reported by many individuals as the dire need and protection related risk, as well as WASH and FSL. R2P will work on providing or increasing access to basic services in areas of return to the most vulnerable individuals - especially women, elderly, children and persons with disabilities, IDPs - and rural areas close to the frontline, evacuees. ltbrgtThe program will be implemented at i) individual and ii) institutional levels, ensuring the sustainability of the intervention and a clear exit strategy. This will be accompanied by a community-based protection component to empower different community representatives and sustain project results. ltbrgtR2P offers differentiated sets of activities for areas of return and areas close to the frontline, which are developed through the needs lenses. R2P  will work in rural areas close to the frontline (i.e. Mykolaivska, Khersonska) providing a wide range of support within the Protection, WASH and FSL sectors, and will complement already existing programs and provided support by other governmental or nongovernmental actors. In areas of return, R2P will target Zhytomyrska, Kyivska, Chernihivska, Zaporizka, Kharkivska, Dnipropetrovska and Sumska oblasts with Protection-focused activities followed by supportive WASH and FSL. Kharkivska and Sumska oblast will be in focus of Protection, Shelter, FSL, WASH immediate support for people evacuated from the 5km border zone which is close to the frontline, since May 2024.ltbrgtIn each of the target oblasts R2P will select communities as per the following characteristics:ltbrgt- areas with damaged or destroyed premises of social institutions  ltbrgt- areas with safe and stable security situation ltbrgt- areas reported by local authorities (in particular, social protection departments and municipal healthcare) needs in provision of basic social, health and protection services, especially for women, children, elderly and persons with disabilities. ltbrgtR2P will select the locations according to the needs reflected on the rapid assessments tools on each location and in coordination with clusters and other INGOs, also by the deployment of the Rapid Responses Team. Referrals between the consortium will be considered to strengthen the added value.ltbrgtR2P offers a modality of multidisciplinary mobile teams which is aimed at improving accessibility of services for persons with limited mobility, including the elderly, persons with special needs and those living in the communities with disrupted transportation and/or damaged social care and healthcare facilities. R2P will utilize a cross-referral mechanism for beneficiaries to receive a complex assistance - psycho-social, legal and in-kind. An additional added value of the R2P proposal will also be a combined and integrated assessment of complex needs across Protection and other sectors in the target geography. ltbrgtThe project is designed to respond to priority humanitarian needs as identified in the 2023 HNO and Multi-Sector Need Analysis (MSNA) and complements the Government’s response. 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Ukraine</narrative></title><description type="2"><narrative>ltpgtThe project provides for the provision of priority needs of the vulnerable category (especially women, people with disabilities and the elderly) by creating an inter-regional hub of women's initiatives to help vulnerable sections of the population in the northeastern regions of Ukraine.ltbrgtThe project provides multifunctional services. The Hub will function with multi-functional services aimed at protecting and meeting the urgent needs of IDPs and people affected by the conflict in Ukraine, as well as the effective administration and support of women's initiatives to overcome the humanitarian crisis.ltbrgtThe territory of the project is the north-eastern regions of Ukraine (Sumy, Chernihiv, Kharkiv regions).ltbrgtTarget audience of the project:ltbrgt- people with disabilities,ltbrgt- elderlyltbrgt- vulnerable women and children living in areas with a high concentration of IDPs, living in areas with a high concentration of returnees, and in accessible areas located in close proximity to the front line.ltbrgtImplementation partners are local humanitarian organizations and regional authorities. It is also planned to hold an open tender for sub-granting for small NGOs from small communities.ltbrgtKey tasks of the project:ltbrgt- provision of urgent protection, including social and psychological assistance (as well as redirection may apply)ltbrgt- provision of essential items and access to quality waterltbrgt- promoting the creation of a safe environment for integration and returning to normal life (combating human trafficking, combating gender-based violence), promoting self-realization and employment of vulnerable groups.ltbrgt- support and capacity building of women's initiatives and development of women's communities (in particular, persons with disabilities).ltbrgt- overcoming stereotypes / promotion of social services and opportunities for a vulnerable group of peopleltbrgt- improving the qualifications of local humanitarian workers (NGOs, communities, local authorities), bringing them into line with international humanitarian rules and standards.ltbrgtBuilding the capacity and potential of local women's initiatives, humanitarian organizations and volunteer groups/initiatives led by women or people with disabilities is part of the project. Local ODIs will be given priority.ltbrgtTogether with such organizations, the search/development of joint long-term solutions for improving the conditions of stay of IDPs and their further advocacy will also take place.ltbrgtIt is expected that as a result of the implementation of the project, assistance will be provided to at least 2,000 persons affected by the war (including at least 1,500 persons - a vulnerable group).ltbrgtThe level of capacity of women's initiatives/groups/organizations led by women to carry out activities in the humanitarian sphere - at least 30 organizations, volunteer and initiative groups (at least 100 unique participants, at least 2,000  covered by services).ltbrgtInformation coverage of project activities and opportunities - 500,000 people.ltbrgtPartner organizations led by women are involved in the implementation, and women and persons with disabilities or belonging to a vulnerable group are the leaders in the project in the public space.lt/pgt</narrative></description><participating-org ref="" role="2" type="22" activity-id=""><narrative>Spring of Hope. 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Ukraine</narrative></receiver-org></transaction><document-link format="application/http" url="http://pfbi.unocha.org"><title><narrative>Ukraine BI 2023</narrative></title><category code="B17" /><language code="en" /></document-link><related-activity ref="XM-OCHA-CBPF-UKR81-2023" type="1" /></iati-activity><iati-activity last-updated-datetime="2024-05-22T00:00:00" humanitarian="1" linked-data-uri="" hierarchy="2"><iati-identifier>XM-OCHA-CBPF-CBPF-UKR-23-S-NGO-25065</iati-identifier><reporting-org ref="XM-OCHA-CBPF" type="22" secondary-reporter="0"><narrative xml:lang="en">United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs</narrative></reporting-org><title><narrative>Providing assistance to people who live in an acute humanitarian crisis as a result of the military conflict in the East of Ukraine</narrative></title><description type="2"><narrative>ltpgtThis project involves the issuance of 6 700 food packages to people who live in locations that were on the GCA until February 24, 2022, and at the moment, as a result of the military conflict, they switched to the NGCA. Assistance will be provided within the framework of emergency assistance, in the places of permanent residence of these beneficiaries. Each beneficiary will receive 1 food package recommended by the Cluster as part of the emergency distribution of humanitarian aid and is designed for 1 month of residence. All beneficiaries who receive food assistance will complete questionnaires with primary data that will help identify people who are in dire need of warm clothes and essentials. All questionnaires will be processed and digitized, according to their data, a list of potential beneficiaries will be compiled, who will receive sets of warm clothes and NFI sets. This list will be further verified and 1065 households will be identified from it that need NFI sets. The distribution of food packages and verification of beneficiaries will take place in the summer months, the purchase and distribution of NFI kits - in the autumn months, so that beneficiaries receive this assistance before the onset of cold weather and can use it for its intended purpose and in a timely manner.ltbrgtIt should be noted that after the coordination of this project with the Clusters, adjustments were made to the project: on the recommendations of the Shelter Cluster, the budget was reduced and NFI sets were added to the project, and sets of warm clothes are excluded from the projectltbrgtIn terms of localization, we plan to work in all areas of the NGCA where there is an urgent need for urgent humanitarian intervention as part of this project. We will continue to submit a 5W report to the Cluster every two weeks, as well as provide UHF with all necessary reporting. In addition, all our activities are covered in the social networks of our organization with a descriptive part and photographic materials. Also, photos and videos will be provided at UHF, along with descriptive reporting and success stories.ltbrgtDespite the fact that our organization is currently implementing two grant agreements with UHF, our capabilities are sufficient to fully implement this project as well. Today, the organization employs 126 employees, in addition, we have our own database of resumes and the ability to additionally involve more than 150 people in the implementation of projects throughout the NGCA. The staffing table, as well as the organizational structure of the organization, are in the "Documents" section of this project proposal. Also, please note that the start of this project is scheduled for June 1, 2023. By this time, both projects funded by UHF will be completed (completion date for both projects is May 31st)ltbrgtPlease note that CF "HADC" already has experience in procuring food,  NFI kits (carried out within the framework of a project with PAH, funded by ECHO, as well as four projects funded by UHF), and also has register of potential suppliers. According to our Procurement Policy, a tender will be held to select a supplier.ltbrgtPlease note that our organization works only with those suppliers who have Ukrainian accounts and Ukrainian registration, and also have the ability to supply food to the NGCA, directly to the warehouse of our organization. Procurement will be carried out in close cooperation and in accordance with UHF requirements.ltbrgtAll actions within the framework of this project will be coordinated with organizations carrying out similar activities in this humanitarian direction, the Food Security  Livelihoods Cluster and Shelter Cluster, as well as with representatives of the de facto authorities, in particular with the Interdepartmental Committee for the Accreditation of Humanitarian Missions.ltbrgtlt/pgt</narrative></description><participating-org ref="" role="2" type="22" activity-id=""><narrative>CHARITABLE FOUNDATION "HUMANITARIAN AID AND DEVELOPMENT CENTRE"</narrative></participating-org><participating-org ref="" role="4" type="22" activity-id=""><narrative>CHARITABLE FOUNDATION "HUMANITARIAN AID AND DEVELOPMENT CENTRE"</narrative></participating-org><participating-org ref="XM-OCHA-CBPF-UKR81" role="1" type="40" activity-id="XM-OCHA-CBPF-UKR81-2023"><narrative>Ukraine Humanitarian Fund</narrative></participating-org><activity-status code="3" /><activity-date iso-date="2023-09-01" type="1" /><activity-date iso-date="2023-09-01" type="2" /><activity-date iso-date="2024-05-31" type="3" /><activity-date iso-date="2024-05-31" type="4" /><contact-info><organisation><narrative /></organisation><department><narrative /></department><person-name><narrative /></person-name><job-title><narrative /></job-title><telephone /><email /></contact-info><activity-scope code="4" /><recipient-country code="UA" percentage="100" /><sector vocabulary="99" vocabulary-uri="https://www.humanitarianresponse.info/en/coordination/clusters" code="4" percentage="33.00"><narrative>Emergency Shelter and NFI</narrative></sector><sector vocabulary="99" vocabulary-uri="https://www.humanitarianresponse.info/en/coordination/clusters" code="6" percentage="67.00"><narrative>Food Security</narrative></sector><sector vocabulary="1" code="43010" percentage="100.00" /><collaboration-type code="4" /><default-flow-type code="10" /><default-aid-type code="C01" /><default-tied-status code="5" /><budget type="1" status="2"><period-start iso-date="2023-09-01" /><period-end iso-date="2023-12-31" /><value currency="USD" value-date="2023-09-05">441839.19</value></budget><budget type="1" status="2"><period-start iso-date="2024-01-01" /><period-end iso-date="2024-12-31" /><value currency="USD" value-date="2023-09-05">555037.65</value></budget><capital-spend percentage="0" /><transaction ref="UKR81-25065" humanitarian="1"><transaction-type code="2" /><transaction-date iso-date="2023-09-05" /><value currency="USD" value-date="2023-09-05">996876.84</value><provider-org provider-activity-id="XM-OCHA-CBPF-UKR81-2023" type="40" ref="XM-OCHA-CBPF-UKR81"><narrative>Ukraine Humanitarian Fund</narrative></provider-org><receiver-org><narrative>CHARITABLE FOUNDATION "HUMANITARIAN AID AND DEVELOPMENT CENTRE"</narrative></receiver-org></transaction><transaction ref="3306792438" humanitarian="1"><transaction-type code="3" /><transaction-date iso-date="2023-12-20" /><value currency="USD" value-date="2023-12-20">398750.74</value><provider-org provider-activity-id="XM-OCHA-CBPF-UKR81-2023" type="40" ref="XM-OCHA-CBPF-UKR81"><narrative>Ukraine Humanitarian Fund</narrative></provider-org><receiver-org><narrative>CHARITABLE FOUNDATION "HUMANITARIAN AID AND DEVELOPMENT CENTRE"</narrative></receiver-org></transaction><transaction ref="3307170526" humanitarian="1"><transaction-type code="3" /><transaction-date iso-date="2024-05-22" /><value currency="USD" value-date="2024-05-22">199375.36</value><provider-org provider-activity-id="XM-OCHA-CBPF-UKR81-2023" type="40" ref="XM-OCHA-CBPF-UKR81"><narrative>Ukraine Humanitarian Fund</narrative></provider-org><receiver-org><narrative>CHARITABLE FOUNDATION "HUMANITARIAN AID AND DEVELOPMENT CENTRE"</narrative></receiver-org></transaction><transaction ref="3306530615" humanitarian="1"><transaction-type code="3" /><transaction-date iso-date="2023-09-13" /><value currency="USD" value-date="2023-09-13">398750.74</value><provider-org provider-activity-id="XM-OCHA-CBPF-UKR81-2023" type="40" ref="XM-OCHA-CBPF-UKR81"><narrative>Ukraine Humanitarian Fund</narrative></provider-org><receiver-org><narrative>CHARITABLE FOUNDATION "HUMANITARIAN AID AND DEVELOPMENT CENTRE"</narrative></receiver-org></transaction><document-link format="application/http" url="http://pfbi.unocha.org"><title><narrative>Ukraine BI 2023</narrative></title><category code="B17" /><language code="en" /></document-link><related-activity ref="XM-OCHA-CBPF-UKR81-2023" type="1" /></iati-activity></iati-activities>