Targeted Assistance that Transforms Lives: How an Inclusive Approach Supports Communities in Chernivtsi Region
21 May 2025
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Amid the war, the loss of homes, and limited access to healthcare or social services, inclusive humanitarian aid becomes critically important. For many people with disabilities, internally displaced persons, veterans, and residents of remote communities, such support is more than just help — it becomes a pathway to a dignified, safe, and active life.
This is exactly the focus of the project “Multi-Sectoral Humanitarian Assistance with a Disability-Inclusive Approach for IDPs, Returnees, Veterans, and Host Communities in Ukraine,” implemented by the National Assembly of Persons with Disabilities of Ukraine (NAPD) in partnership with the European Disability Forum (EDF), the German Federal Foreign Office (GFFO), and CBM (Christian Blind Mission).
In the Chernivtsi region, the project reached individuals who had gone for years without the support they needed. A key feature of the project is its individualized approach: assistance is provided based on the specific needs of each person.
It’s not about “one size fits all,” but rather about “exactly what this person needs.
” Zinaida Vasylivna, an 83-year-old woman who lost her ability to move freely after a stroke, was struggling with back pain caused by her old bed. Thanks to the project, she received a functional bed with an orthopedic mattress.
Petro from the village of Izhevtsi previously could not turn over or transfer from bed to wheelchair independently. The outdated equipment caused constant discomfort. Now, he uses an electric three-section bed, and according to his wife, this has restored both peace of mind and daily confidence to their lives.
Nadiia, a 9th-grade student from the village of Dibrivka, is enrolled in inclusive education. She received two hearing aids, a tablet, and a smartwatch. This support has improved her ability to perceive speech, participate actively in learning, create creative videos, and feel empowered to do more than ever before.
In addition, over 80 people with disabilities received direct cash assistance to their bank cards — enabling them to decide independently whether to spend it on medication, food, hygiene products, or other essential needs.
Targeted assistance is not merely material support. It recognizes individual needs — not in a formal way, but with respect for each person’s unique situation. It restores control over one’s life, strengthens independence and autonomy, reduces physical pain, psychological stress, and social isolation. It brings back confidence, self-respect, and the desire to live fully.
Oleksandra Perkova, Communications Manager of the Project
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