From Evacuation to Recovery: Integrated Protection and Dignity-Centered Support for Conflict-Affected Civilians
Project goal
The goal of the project is to contribute to the protection and well-being of conflict-affected populations in Ukraine by ensuring safe evacuation, access to integrated protection services, and dignity-centered living conditions for the most vulnerable groups, including older people, persons with disabilities, and families with children.
Project objectives
- Ensure the timely and safe evacuation of vulnerable populations from frontline areas and regions affected by hostilities;
- Provide comprehensive protection and psychosocial support to recently evacuated vulnerable individuals in transit centers through individual psychosocial counseling, as well as legal assistance and support;
- Ensure adequate sanitation and hygiene conditions for evacuees at the “Ocean of Kindness” transit shelter by providing institutional WASH and hygiene supplies;
- Improve the quality and accessibility of care services in 5 residential care facilities for IDPs and individuals requiring care by ensuring they are appropriately equipped;
- Provide winter support to 4 residential care facilities and collective accommodation sites) by supplying fuel for heating;
- Strengthen the organizational capacity of the project team through staff training, which will contribute to improving the quality and inclusivity of service delivery.
Donor
Polish Humanitarian Action
Project period
June 1, 2026 – December 31, 2026
Project geography
Dnipropetrovsk, Donetsk, Kharkiv, Kherson, Sumy, Chernihiv, Zaporizhzhia, Mykolaiv, Poltava, and Lviv Oblasts
Total budget
USD 1 650 000
Donors
Polish Humanitarian Action
Polish non-governmental organisation which operates in Poland and other countries.
Its mission is "to make the world a better place through alleviation of human suffering and promotion of humanitarian values".
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