Ukrainische Kinder im Camp mit psychosozialer Betreuung

Emergency aid project in Ukraine

Millions of Ukrainians have fled the war to various regions of western Ukraine. At the same time, many people are still holding out in their eastern Ukrainian homeland. They all have one thing in common: their everyday lives have changed fundamentally - the war has dominated their lives since spring 2022. Our emergency aid project is supporting over 51,000 Ukrainians in western and eastern Ukraine with various, sometimes interlinked aid measures to help them cope with everyday life during the war.
Project country
Project period
July 2024 - June 2026
Activities

Our aid measures in Ukraine are aimed at the following areas:

1. Safe access to and repair of water infrastructure

  • Operation of a mobile washing and showering facility in Kherson oblast
  • Organization of drinking water transports in Donetsk and Kharkiv oblasts
  • Repair of water infrastructure such as pipes or sewage systems in Donetsk and Kharkiv oblasts

2. Provision of shelters and winter aid

  • Expansion, renovation and furnishing of safe emergency shelters in Ivano-Frankivsk oblast and equipping the shelters with blankets, mattresses and cooking utensils
  • Distribution of heating materials in the Donetsk and Kharkiv oblasts to particularly vulnerable households to tide them over during the coldest winter months
  • Operation of a drop-in facility for private home repairs with loan of essential items and equipment in Mykolaiv oblast
  • Support for elderly or physically impaired people in repairing houses in Mykolaiv oblast

3. Protection measures with a focus on psychosocial support to process traumatic experiences and build resilience

  • Psychosocial support for victims of sexualized violence in Zaporizhzhya oblast
  • Vocational counselling and support for victims of sexualized violence in Zaporizhzhya oblast
  • Training for social workers with sensitization for sexual and gender-based violence in Zaporizhya oblast
  • Psychosocial support with workshops and art therapy for adults and supervised camps for children in the Transcarpathian and Ivano-Frankivsk oblasts
  • Legal advice for displaced persons in the Mykolaiv and Kherson oblasts

4. Cash assistance

  • Financial support for particularly vulnerable households during the winter months in the Zaporizhzhya oblast
  • Support allows families to cover the most necessary needs for medicine, food and hygiene items at their own discretion
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