Ukraine, Contribution UNHCR 2024-26
Humanitarian needs in Ukraine remain high, particularly affecting the internally displaced and vulnerable populations. Switzerland is committed to support UNHCR's humanitarian efforts, which provide life-saving protection and assistance i nfrontline areas for 2.7 million people. Contribution to UNHCR's work in Ukraine is aligned with Switzerland's strategic interest of strengthening the resilience of the Ukrainian people and responding to emergency needs.
RegionCountry | Topic | Period | Budget |
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Ukraine |
Humanitarian Assistance & DRR Employment & economic development
Material relief assistance
Emergency food assistance Social protection |
01.01.2024
- 31.12.2026 |
CHF 6’000’000
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- Providing life-saving protection and assistance;
- Supporting people in protracted displacement;
- Supporting durable solutions and early recovery; and
- Promoting inclusive and rights-based laws, policies and procedures.
- 1.2 million people supported with protection information and services;
- 600,000 people supported with cash assistance;
- 467,000 people assisted with housing;
- 125,000 people provided with multi-sector assistance in collective sites.
- Emergency shelter and housing support to nearly 250,000 individuals;
- Cash assistance to over 900,000 vulnerable people;
- Prioritized protection services for 1.48 million people;
- Supported 40,800 IDPs in collective sites.
- Office of the UN High Commissioner for Refugees
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DAC Sector EMERGENCY RESPONSE
EMERGENCY RESPONSE
OTHER SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE AND SERVICES
Sub-Sector according to the OECD Developement Assistance Commitiee categorisation Material relief assistance and services
Emergency food aid
Social and welfare services
Aid Type Project and programme contribution
Project Number 7F11236
Background | Russia's military aggression has led to around 3.7 million internally displaced persons (IDPs) and 0ver 6 million refugees globally with an estimated 14.6 million people in Ukraine needing urgent humanitarian assistance in 2024. Continuing hostilities cause significant damage to civilian infrastructure, especially in frontline regions. The most affected groups include long-term IDPs and people with pre-existing vulnerabilities, including persons with disabilities and children. While over 4.6 million people returned home between May 2022 and September 2023, mainly to Kyiv and northern areas, displacement trends remain fluid due to ongoing military hostilities. The primary drivers of extreme humanitarian needs are Protection, Health, and livelihoods, particularly in the east, northeast and southeast, where vulnerable populations face hight risks of violence and barriers to basic services. |
Target | UNHCR has two overarching operational priorities in Ukraine, namely: (i) to provide life-saving humanitarian assistance to people living in the war's frontline areas and in newly regained areas of the country; and (ii) to support the Government's commitment to durable solutions, economic recovery and reconstruction through area-based and participatory approches with the support of development and other actors, as outlined in the National Recovery Plan. |
Target group | 2.7 million displaced and non-displaced people targeted, including vulnerable groups such as children or persons with disabilities. |
Outcomes |
In 2024, the four high-level objectives of UNHCR in Ukraine are: |
Results |
Expected Results: Key targets for 2024 include: Results from previous phase: In 2023,m UNHCR reached 2.63 million people in need of protection and assistance in Ukraine, for example: |
Agency |
SDC |
Credit |
Humanitarian aid |
Project Partners |
Contract Partner United Nations Organization (UNO) |
Projects Coordination | UNHCR coordinates eith relevant UN actors, NGOs as well as national and local authorities at country and regional level. |
Budget | Current Phase Swiss Budget CHF 6’000’000 Swiss Disbursement Till Know CHF 2’000’000 Total Project Since First Phase Swiss Budget CHF 3’000’000 Budget Inclusive Project Partner CHF 9’000’000 |
Project Phases | Phase 2 01.01.2024 - 31.12.2026 (Current Phase) Phase 1 01.10.2023 - 31.12.2024 (Completed) |