Ukraine: Field Office Emergency Activities, Emergency Actions
After a year and a half of full-scale Russian aggression, the Swiss Humanitarian Aid continues to coordinate and implement different small-scale humanitarian projects to directly support vulnerable residents, returnees and internal displaced people (IDPs) in war-affected territories of Ukraine. Complementary to this, tons of Swiss humanitarian relief items are donated and regularly delivered in Ukraine to respond to pressing humanitarian needs.
Pays/région | Thème | Période | Budget |
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Ukraine |
Aide d'urgence et protection nothemedefined
Assistance matérielle
Protection, accès & sécurité |
01.06.2023
- 31.05.2025 |
CHF 4’620’000
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- Output 1: About 10 new small-scale and impactful SHA interventions are implemented and coordinated (Outcome 1/ Outcome 2)
- Output 2: New needs-based interventions are assessed in key niches in complementarity to the ongoing Swiss program portfolio (Outcome 1/ Outcome 2)
- Output 3: Direct and complementary humanitarian support and relief items are provided by matching Swiss offers and Ukrainian needs (Outcome 3)
- HELVETAS Swiss Intercooperation
- Other international or foreign NGO North
- Le Corps suisse d’aide humanitaire
- Solidar Suisse
- Terre des Hommes Lausanne
- SHA Self-implementation
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Secteur selon catégorisation du Comité d'aide au développement de l'OCDE INTERVENTION D'URGENCE
INTERVENTION D'URGENCE
Sous-Secteur selon catégorisation du Comité d'aide au développement de l'OCDE Assistance matérielle et services d’urgence
Assistance matérielle et services d’urgence
Type d'aide Contribution à des projets ou programmes
Mise en œuvre directe par la DDC
Numéro de projet 7F10942
Contexte | The Russian Federation’s war on Ukraine has caused widespread death, destruction, displacement and human suffering, and left at least 17.6 million people in need of multisectoral humanitarian assistance in 2023. This includes 6.3 million internally displaced people, 4.4 million returnees and 6.9 million people who have remained at their homes throughout the war. |
Objectifs | Alleviate the suffering and support the recovery of the most vulnerable war-affected population of Ukraine. |
Groupes cibles |
The project will target people affected by the war in de-occupied territories, in the East & South of Ukraine and IDPs. Special attention will be paid to the needs of vulnerable groups, including women headed households, persons with disabilities, the elderly and children. Currently, there is no access to Russian occupied territories. Should the situation change, initiatives will be developed to support the recovery and resilience of newly accessible area of Ukraine. |
Effets à moyen terme |
Outcome 1: Support for recovery and resilience efforts of the most vulnerable groups in de-occupied territories (residents and returnees) and initiatives to support IDPs basic needs and rights Outcome 2: Small-scale damaged, interrupted or affected social infrastructure, equipment or services are repaired and restored, based on build back better approach Outcome 3: Complementary humanitarian support and relief items are provided coherently with the Swiss programme and in line with Ukrainian needs |
Résultats |
Principaux résultats attendus: Principaux résultats antérieurs: Since the relocation of the humanitarian team from Lviv to Kyiv in September 2022, the volume of assistance and the geography of interventions have been steadily increasing due to the improved accessibility to some de-occupied territories in the northern, southern and eastern regions of Ukraine. The following results were achieved through the use of the Emergency Action tool during Phase 1 and 2: reached more than 2 million people, including IDPs and vulnerable groups (children, women, and the elderly) in Kyiv, Vinnytsia, Kharkiv, Poltava and Dnipro regions; provided assistance to the city of Kharkiv and ensured the uninterrupted operation of the Kharkiv Heat Supply Company by providing the necessary equipment; created safe conditions for children with special educational needs in Borodianka, Kyiv region; supported local businesses with a focus on creating jobs for IDPs in Poltava region. The capacity of the humanitarian team has also increased due to the expansion of staff involved in various areas of humanitarian action – WASH, Protection, Health, Livelihood, etc. |
Direction/office fédéral responsable |
DDC |
Partenaire de projet |
Partenaire contractuel ONG internationale ou étrangère Organisation suisse à but non lucratif |
Coordination avec d'autres projets et acteurs | Municipal and Regional (Oblast) authorities, Ministries, INGOs and LNGOs, private sector. Further, as much as possible, the Emergency Actions complement other SDC/SECO/PHRD funded initiatives in Ukraine. |
Budget | Phase en cours Budget de la Suisse CHF 4’620’000 Budget suisse déjà attribué CHF 4’228’513 Projet total depuis la première phase Budget de la Suisse CHF 4’237’527 Budget y compris partenaires de projet CHF 6’787’527 |
Phases du projet | Phase 4 01.01.2025 - 31.12.2025 (Phase en cours) Phase 3 01.06.2023 - 31.05.2025 (Phase en cours) Phase 2 01.05.2022 - 31.12.2023 (Completed) Phase 1 28.02.2022 - 31.12.2022 (Completed) |