Ukraine Humanitarian Needs and Response Plan 2025

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Total incoming funding: US$1,393,949,123
Total requirements: US$2,633,534,010
Coverage: 52.9%
Total pledges: US$1,112,761
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Flow ID Sort descending Source org. Destination org. Description Field Cluster Amount (US$) Funding status Boundary
Save the Children
Save the Children
Flexible humanitarian funding from Save the Children International's Humanitarian Fund
Education
$1,375,918 Commitment Incoming
Save the Children
Save the Children
Flexible humanitarian funding from Save the Children International's Humanitarian Fund
Health
$1,375,918 Commitment Incoming
Save the Children
Save the Children
Flexible humanitarian funding from Save the Children International's Humanitarian Fund
Food Security and Livelihoods
$1,375,918 Commitment Incoming
United States Fund for UNICEF
United Nations Children's Fund
Emergency Educationprograms -Ukraine Education
Education
$10,909 Paid Contribution Incoming
Novo Nordisk
Danish Refugee Council
Protection - Mine Action Focusing on prioritized EO impacted areas in the east and the south of Ukraine (Kharkiv and Mykolai/Kherson oblasts), two new teams will implement clearance activities in the targeted locations. DRC will also deploy one Explosive Ordnance Risk Education (EORE) team based in Mykolaiv.
Protection
$1,426,673 Paid Contribution Incoming
Danish Refugee Council
Danish Refugee Council
Multipurpose Cash "The most vulnerable individuals are provided with multipurpose cash assistance and/or in-kind assistance (depending on immediate needs) to meet their basic needs (disaggregated by type of assistance, age, gender, disability and location)
Multi-purpose Cash
$125,506 Paid Contribution Incoming
Danish Refugee Council
Protection - Mine Action DRC will provide an integrated and localized approach to respond to acute basic needs in conflict-affected and hard-to-reach areas across the six targeted oblasts. This proposed intervention will enable DRC and its local partners to effectively scale up its response especially to rapid onset emergencies, ensure that the urgent needs of conflict-affected populations are met, and that injury and death caused by mines and explosive ordnance is reduced.
Protection
$1,658,948 Paid Contribution Incoming
Danish Refugee Council
Multipurpose Cash DRC will provide an integrated and localized approach to respond to acute basic needs in conflict-affected and hard-to-reach areas across the six targeted oblasts. This proposed intervention will enable DRC and its local partners to effectively scale up its response especially to rapid onset emergencies, ensure that the urgent needs of conflict-affected populations are met, and that injury and death caused by mines and explosive ordnance is reduced.
Multi-purpose Cash
$224,855 Paid Contribution Incoming
Danish Refugee Council
Protection - Mine Action The overall objective is to strengthen the long-term reconstruction efforts in and around Mykolaiv through mine clearance, risk education, and capacity development of the Ukrainian civil society. This is done as an effort to reduce risk of harm through safer behaviour and land release.
Protection
$3,416,149 Paid Contribution Incoming
Danish Refugee Council
Support to reconstruction and recovery of Mykolaivska Oblast through restoration and rehabilitation of water supply systems
Water, Sanitation & Hygiene
$3,321,168 Commitment Incoming
Danish Refugee Council
Emergency Shelter and NFI Restoring access to and functionality of critical infrastructure and public services through the provision of hybrid and sustainable energy systems, improving energy security in Ukraine in frontline oblasts with the most critical needs
Shelter & Non-Food Items
$568,462 Paid Contribution Incoming
Danish Refugee Council
Water Sanitation Hygiene Restoring access to and functionality of critical infrastructure and public services through the provision of hybrid and sustainable energy systems, improving energy security in Ukraine in frontline oblasts with the most critical needs
Water, Sanitation & Hygiene
$3,154,166 Paid Contribution Incoming
Danish Refugee Council
Protection - Mine Action Integrated Victims Assistance Approach: Delivering Comprehensive and Non-discriminatory Assistance to Survivors of Explosive Weapons Accidents and Persons with Disability in East Region of Ukraine Financial Cash Transfer Programming (CTP)
Protection
$100,906 Commitment Incoming
Howard G. Buffet Foundation
Danish Refugee Council
Protection - Mine Action The project will build on the previous HGBF activities and enable the continued deployment of seven existing teams across the east and the south of the country from DRC’s offices in Kharkiv and Mykolaiv, respectively, for a period of 18 months. n line with Ukrainian Government priorities, DRC will work with the Mine Action Center to prioritize clearance of agricultural tasks, particularly small scale farmers.
Protection
$4,060,989 Paid Contribution Incoming
Private (individuals & organizations)
Danish Refugee Council
Protection - Mine Action Conducting demining activities in Ukraine
Protection
$306,569 Paid Contribution Incoming
Danish Refugee Council
Danish Refugee Council
Multipurpose Cash Improving access to basic needs and strengthening the protective environment for internally displaced persons and conflict-affected communities in Ukraine and Moldova. Financial Cash Transfer Programming (CTP)
Multi-purpose Cash
$326,642 Paid Contribution Incoming
Danish Refugee Council
Danish Refugee Council
Improving access to basic needs and strengthening the protective environment for internally displaced persons and conflict-affected communities in Ukraine and Moldova.
Shelter & Non-Food Items
$326,642 Paid Contribution Incoming
Danish Refugee Council
Danish Refugee Council
Following the escalation of conflict in Ukraine in 2022, these funds aim to provide protection, shelter, basic needs, and mine action activities to conflict affected individuals in Ukraine.
Protection
$783,841 Paid Contribution Incoming
Danish Refugee Council
Danish Refugee Council
Emergency Shelter and NFI Following the escalation of conflict in Ukraine in 2022, these funds aim to provide protection, shelter, basic needs, and mine action activities to conflict affected individuals in Ukraine. Financial Cash Transfer Programming (CTP)
Shelter & Non-Food Items
$679,329 Paid Contribution Incoming
Danish Refugee Council
Danish Refugee Council
Protection Following the escalation of conflict in Ukraine in 2022, these funds aim to provide protection, shelter, basic needs, and mine action activities to conflict affected individuals in Ukraine.
Shelter & Non-Food Items
$2,978,597 Paid Contribution Incoming
Danish Refugee Council
Danish Refugee Council
Emergency Shelter and NFI Following the escalation of conflict in Ukraine in 2022, these funds aim to provide protection, shelter, basic needs, and mine action activities to conflict affected individuals in Ukraine.
Protection
$783,841 Paid Contribution Incoming
Danish Refugee Council
Emergency Shelter and NFI The proposed intervention will utilize DRC and its local partners’ response capacity to improve access to humanitarian assistance of approximately 15,765 conflict-affected people (Female: 8,198; Male: 7,567) to meet their critical shelter and winterization basic needs in hard-to-reach areas of Chernihivska, Sumska, Kharkivska, Donetska, Dnipropetrovska, Zaporizska, Mykolaivska and Khersonska Oblasts. Financial Cash Transfer Programming (CTP)
Shelter & Non-Food Items
$1,698,754 Paid Contribution Incoming
Danish Refugee Council
Emergency Shelter and NFI The proposed intervention will utilize DRC and its local partners’ response capacity to improve access to humanitarian assistance of approximately 15,765 conflict-affected people (Female: 8,198; Male: 7,567) to meet their critical shelter and winterization basic needs in hard-to-reach areas of Chernihivska, Sumska, Kharkivska, Donetska, Dnipropetrovska, Zaporizska, Mykolaivska and Khersonska Oblasts. Financial Cash Transfer Programming (CTP)
Shelter & Non-Food Items
$1,698,754 Commitment Incoming
Danish Refugee Council
Protection - Mine Action The project aims at addressing the humanitarian impact of mines/explosive ordnance on conflict-affected communities in Ukraine.
Protection
$43,663 Paid Contribution Incoming
Danish Refugee Council
Protection - Mine Action The project aims at addressing the humanitarian impact of mines/explosive ordnance on conflict-affected communities in Ukraine.
Protection
$4,253,394 Paid Contribution Incoming
Danish Refugee Council
Protection - Mine Action The objective of the project is to continue enhancing the overall physical safety of vulnerable conflict-affected communities that have been severely impacted by explosive ordnance (EO) in Ukraine and to enable early economic recovery. A total of three demining teams and one non-technical survey (NTS) team will be assigned to the project.
Protection
$2,400,942 Commitment Incoming
UNICEF National Committee/Germany
United Nations Children's Fund
Emergency Response within Ukraine for Cross Sectoral Activities Cross-Sectoral (two or more outcome areas)
Health
$882,697 Paid Contribution Incoming
UNICEF National Committee/Finland
United Nations Children's Fund
Emergency response in Ukraine Cross-Sectoral (two or more outcome areas)
Health
$52,003 Paid Contribution Incoming
MEDAIR
Water, Sanitation & Hygiene and District Heating Emergency Assistance in Conflict-Affected Communities of Eastern Ukraine
Water, Sanitation & Hygiene
$2,029,700 Commitment Incoming
International NGO Safety Organisation
Coordination and Support Services INSO Ukraine 2024-2026
Coordination Services
$1,115,177 Commitment Incoming
UNICEF National Committee/Netherlands
United Nations Children's Fund
HAC-UKRAINE Providing complementary multi-purpose cash support to registered beneficiaries.
Multi-purpose Cash
$13,446 Paid Contribution Incoming
Adventist Development And Relief Agency / Japan
ADRA Japan - Multipurpose Cash MPCA in War affected areas of Ukraine from 2025 Jan. to May.
Multi-purpose Cash
$203,539 Paid Contribution Incoming
T. Kuroyanagi
United Nations Children's Fund
Ukraine - GWA Tetsuko Kuroyanagi's contribution for Ukraine crisis
Health
$30,163 Paid Contribution Incoming
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations
Restoring Livelihoods And Revitalizing Rural Communities Affected By Mines, Explosive Remnants Of War
Food Security and Livelihoods
$1,320,000 Commitment Incoming
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations
Restoring Livelihoods And Revitalizing Rural Communities Affected By Mines, Explosive Remnants Of War
Food Security and Livelihoods
$2,680,000 Commitment Incoming
Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs
Sweden Contribution to OCHA 2025
Coordination Services
$572,850 Paid Contribution Incoming
Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs
Germany Contribution to OCHA 2025
Coordination Services
$1,089,325 Paid Contribution Incoming
Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs
Norway (NORAD) Contribution to OCHA 2025
Coordination Services
$677,710 Paid Contribution Incoming
Ukraine Humanitarian Fund
Norway Contribution to Ukraine Humanitarian Fund (UKR_CBPF) 2025 $20,137,682 Paid Contribution Incoming
Ukraine Humanitarian Fund
Lumos Foundation
Allocation Type: Standard - 2025 First Standard Allocation Integrated Education, Child Protection, Resilience and Inclusion to war-affected, vulnerable, IDP children and caregivers in North and East of Ukraine Project Start Date: 2025-05-01 - Project End Date: 2026-04-30 Project Code: CBPF-UKR-25-S-INGO-34724 Emergency Type: Conflict - Displacement $0 (remaining amount) Paid Contribution Internal
Ukraine Humanitarian Fund
Lumos Foundation
Allocation Type: Standard - 2025 First Standard Allocation Integrated Education, Child Protection, Resilience and Inclusion to war-affected, vulnerable, IDP children and caregivers in North and East of Ukraine Project Start Date: 2025-05-01 - Project End Date: 2026-04-30 Project Code: CBPF-UKR-25-S-INGO-34724 Emergency Type: Conflict - Displacement
Protection
$177,600 Paid Contribution Internal
Ukraine Humanitarian Fund
Lumos Foundation
Allocation Type: Standard - 2025 First Standard Allocation Integrated Education, Child Protection, Resilience and Inclusion to war-affected, vulnerable, IDP children and caregivers in North and East of Ukraine Project Start Date: 2025-05-01 - Project End Date: 2026-04-30 Project Code: CBPF-UKR-25-S-INGO-34724 Emergency Type: Conflict - Displacement
Protection
$885,135 Paid Contribution Internal
Ukraine Humanitarian Fund
Lumos Foundation
Allocation Type: Standard - 2025 First Standard Allocation Integrated Education, Child Protection, Resilience and Inclusion to war-affected, vulnerable, IDP children and caregivers in North and East of Ukraine Project Start Date: 2025-05-01 - Project End Date: 2026-04-30 Project Code: CBPF-UKR-25-S-INGO-34724 Emergency Type: Conflict - Displacement
Education
$1,408,743 Paid Contribution Internal
Ukraine Humanitarian Fund
Street Child Organization
Allocation Type: Standard - 2025 First Standard Allocation Enhancing multisectoral assistance for conflict-affected children to prioritize education in emergency and child protection support Project Start Date: 2025-05-01 - Project End Date: 2026-04-30 Project Code: CBPF-UKR-25-S-INGO-34832 Emergency Type: Conflict - Violence/clashes $0 (remaining amount) Paid Contribution Internal
Ukraine Humanitarian Fund
Street Child Organization
Allocation Type: Standard - 2025 First Standard Allocation Enhancing multisectoral assistance for conflict-affected children to prioritize education in emergency and child protection support Project Start Date: 2025-05-01 - Project End Date: 2026-04-30 Project Code: CBPF-UKR-25-S-INGO-34832 Emergency Type: Conflict - Violence/clashes
Protection
$104,000 Paid Contribution Internal
Ukraine Humanitarian Fund
Street Child Organization
Allocation Type: Standard - 2025 First Standard Allocation Enhancing multisectoral assistance for conflict-affected children to prioritize education in emergency and child protection support Project Start Date: 2025-05-01 - Project End Date: 2026-04-30 Project Code: CBPF-UKR-25-S-INGO-34832 Emergency Type: Conflict - Violence/clashes
Protection
$1,122,326 Paid Contribution Internal
Ukraine Humanitarian Fund
Street Child Organization
Allocation Type: Standard - 2025 First Standard Allocation Enhancing multisectoral assistance for conflict-affected children to prioritize education in emergency and child protection support Project Start Date: 2025-05-01 - Project End Date: 2026-04-30 Project Code: CBPF-UKR-25-S-INGO-34832 Emergency Type: Conflict - Violence/clashes
Education
$1,226,327 Paid Contribution Internal
Ukraine Humanitarian Fund
Charity Foundation NEW WAY
Allocation Type: Standard - 2025 First Standard Allocation Multi-sectoral humanitarian assistance to vulnerable IDPs, returnees, and other conflict-affected people in Ukraine living within frontline areas and areas affected by ongoing shelling. Project Start Date: 2025-05-01 - Project End Date: 2026-04-30 Project Code: CBPF-UKR-25-S-NGO-34733 Emergency Type: Conflict - Violence/clashes $0 (remaining amount) Paid Contribution Internal
Ukraine Humanitarian Fund
Charity Foundation NEW WAY
Allocation Type: Standard - 2025 First Standard Allocation Multi-sectoral humanitarian assistance to vulnerable IDPs, returnees, and other conflict-affected people in Ukraine living within frontline areas and areas affected by ongoing shelling. Project Start Date: 2025-05-01 - Project End Date: 2026-04-30 Project Code: CBPF-UKR-25-S-NGO-34733 Emergency Type: Conflict - Violence/clashes
Protection
$151,185 Paid Contribution Internal
Ukraine Humanitarian Fund
Charity Foundation NEW WAY
Allocation Type: Standard - 2025 First Standard Allocation Multi-sectoral humanitarian assistance to vulnerable IDPs, returnees, and other conflict-affected people in Ukraine living within frontline areas and areas affected by ongoing shelling. Project Start Date: 2025-05-01 - Project End Date: 2026-04-30 Project Code: CBPF-UKR-25-S-NGO-34733 Emergency Type: Conflict - Violence/clashes
Shelter & Non-Food Items
$340,165 Paid Contribution Internal

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