The project “Multisectoral humanitarian assistance for IDPs, returnees, veterans and their host communities in Ukraine” aims to ensure a dignified and safe life for all those who need support in the difficult conditions of war.
In wartime, humanitarian aid becomes not only a matter of survival, but also an important factor in leading a full life. Targeted support opens up new opportunities and provides a sense of security, allowing people to respond quickly to urgent needs, maintain their independence, and remain mobile.
Multi-purpose cash assistance is one of the key tools of humanitarian response. It empowers people to meet their immediate needs and maintain control over their own lives.
Access to modern technologies opens up new opportunities for children and young people to learn, communicate, and develop skills, helping them maintain social connections even in difficult circumstances.
Assistive technologies make everyday life more comfortable and safer, support autonomy and active living, and provide families with stability and confidence that their loved ones are receiving the support they need.
Targeted financial assistance to families raising children with disabilities creates conditions for development, provides care and safety, and fosters an atmosphere of love and attention.
Access to medical services and rehabilitation is another important aspect. It is not only about restoring physical and psychological health, but also about the opportunity to return to an active life and feel one's own significance.
Humanitarian aid is not just basic support in difficult war conditions. It creates conditions for a dignified, fulfilling life, development, and independence.
We are grateful to our project partners – CBM (Christian Blind Mission), the European Disability Forum (EDF), and the German Federal Foreign Office (GFFO) – for their support in providing comprehensive assistance to people with disabilities, the elderly, families raising children and young people with disabilities, and civilian communities affected by the war in Ukraine.
The National Assembly of People with Disabilities of Ukraine presents a video: “Assistance Unlocking Opportunities”.
The project “Multisectoral humanitarian assistance for IDPs, returnees, veterans and their host communities in Ukraine” aims to ensure a dignified and safe life for all those who need support in the difficult conditions of war.
In wartime, humanitarian aid becomes not only a matter of survival, but also an important factor in leading a full life. Targeted support opens up new opportunities and provides a sense of security, allowing people to respond quickly to urgent needs, maintain their independence, and remain mobile.
Multi-purpose cash assistance is one of the key tools of humanitarian response. It empowers people to meet their immediate needs and maintain control over their own lives.
Access to modern technologies opens up new opportunities for children and young people to learn, communicate, and develop skills, helping them maintain social connections even in difficult circumstances.
Assistive technologies make everyday life more comfortable and safer, support autonomy and active living, and provide families with stability and confidence that their loved ones are receiving the support they need.
Targeted financial assistance to families raising children with disabilities creates conditions for development, provides care and safety, and fosters an atmosphere of love and attention.
Access to medical services and rehabilitation is another important aspect. It is not only about restoring physical and psychological health, but also about the opportunity to return to an active life and feel one’s own significance.
Humanitarian aid is not just basic support in difficult war conditions. It creates conditions for a dignified, fulfilling life, development, and independence.
We are grateful to our project partners – CBM (Christian Blind Mission), the European Disability Forum (EDF), and the German Federal Foreign Office (GFFO) – for their support in providing comprehensive assistance to people with disabilities, the elderly, families raising children and young people with disabilities, and civilian communities affected by the war in Ukraine.