News Monitor
Together with its humanitarian partners, the EU aims to repair damaged buildings, ensure electricity and heating, and provide shelter to the ones most in need.
Report reveals the devastating toll two years of conflict have taken on children. The most common issues are feeling unsafe (73%), disinterest in learning (64%) and sadness or low self-confidence (54%).
Save the Children's new report reveals the dramatic impact that two years of full-scale war - displacing more than 25 per cent of the countryâs 38 million population - has had on education.
Hundreds of drones and missiles have struck Ukraine, with at least four children injured in the strikes. Across the country, entire cities remain without stable electricity and water supplies.
As we observe WHD, we aim to remind the world about one of the biggest ongoing emergencies with a grim milestone - the highest number of attacks WHO has ever recorded in any humanitarian emergency.
The 8 July attack destroyed or damaged several healthcare facilities across the country, killing at least 43 civilians, including 5 children, and injuring 147, including 7 children.
According to Landmine Monitor 2023, Ukraine recorded 608 landmine casualties in 2022, more than any country in the world bar Syria, and most casualties come from anti-personnel mines.
The lessons learned from Oxfamâs partnership response contribute to wider efforts in the humanitarian community to build quality partnerships and to strengthen local leadership and sustainability.
The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) completed the repair of two dams that will ensure water supply to more than 70,000 people in northeast Ukraine last week.
Filippo Grandi pledged another $100 million to support displaced and war-affected people in Ukraine as they prepare for the third winter since the start of the Russian invasion.
Although of a temporary nature, this protection guarantees more than 4.2 million refugees from Ukraine residency, access to public services and the labour market of host countries for another year.
Alarmed by Moscowâs increased attacks on Ukrainian infrastructure and population, speakers call for diplomacy, de- escalation ahead of peace summit in Switzerland.
In the past week, more than 10,300 people were evacuated from their villages in Kharkiv regionâs border areas. The majority, who left with only a few belongings, are already highly vulnerable.
We again call on the Russian Federation to immediately cease its armed attack against Ukraine - in line with the resolutions of the UNGA, the binding measures ordered by the ICJ and international law.