Paths to integration: humanitarian response in Ukraine

31.12.2023
2023
Donor:
Solidar Suisse
Goal:
Within this project, we are creating conditions for receiving financial assistance, supporting the repair of damaged housing, and providing legal and psychological support to the most vulnerable groups of citizens from frontline communities in Donetsk and Kharkiv regions
Money:
Multipurpose Cash Assistance (MPCA)
- 2,549 recipients - including vulnerable IDPs, people who have returned to their communities, representatives of host communities and residents of the frontline areas, including people with disabilities - received multipurpose cash assistance. This support allowed them to cover the most necessary expenses on their own: food, medicine, rent and transportation.Winter support
- 958 households - with 2,014 people living in them - received financial assistance to prepare for the winter. Thanks to this, they were able to provide themselves with solid fuel (firewood, coal, briquettes) and survive the cold season in warmth.Translated with DeepL.com (free version)
Repairs:
Support with housing and repairs
- 457 households, including those with persons with disabilities (944 people in total), received financial assistance for housing repairs, insulation and accessibility. This support included insulation, safety improvements, and adaptation of housing for people with disabilities, which significantly improved living conditions and the long-term sustainability of families.Translated with DeepL.com (free version)200 households (more than 30 km away) – 40% for small repairs, 30% for medium repairs, and 30% for insulation
The amount set for housing repairs is:
1. Light repair (one tranche)
- $1500 for level 1
- $2000 for level 2
- $2500 for level 3
2. Medium repair (two tranches, the second after confirmation of target use)
- $2500 for level 1
- $3250 for level 2
- $4000 for level 3
3. Insulation
- $460 for level 1 (ceiling insulation)
- $958 for level 2 (windows)
- $1418 for level 3 (both)
- 600 Swiss francs – for inclusivity
Services:
781 people received psychological counseling to help them better cope with the stress caused by the war and forced displacement.
202 people benefited from legal counseling, which was critical for restoring lost documents, applying for social benefits, and resolving property issues.
Projects
All projects2023
“ Network of Inclusion Advisors “ Lviv and Ivano-Frankivsk regions
29.12.2024
Read more
2023
Paths to integration: humanitarian response in Ukraine
31.12.2023
Read more
2023
Building the capacity of pilot healthcare institutions to provide rehabilitation services for war veterans and their families
18.12.2023
Read more