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Water and Habitat
ICRC Activities Overview
Ukraine crisis 2015
Economic Security
650,000 660,000
Health
82
3462,355
health facilities in
Non-Government Controlled
Area were provided with
medicines.
doctors up-skilled their
capacity to treat
war-wounded people,
attaining aWar Surgery
Seminar.
cartridges and flacons of
insulin have been donated
to patients residing in
Luhansk and Donetsk
regions.
130,000 2,100,000
3213
people assisted through
donation of construction
materials.
people benefited from
assistance to water boards
and electricity supply
companies.
schools & kindergartens
for approximately 7,500
beneficiaries, received
roofing and other
construction materials.
health facilities repaired,
benefiting 2,500 patients.
12,00013,000
food rations distributed to
355,335 people.
hygiene parcels and various
household items distributed
to 370,944 people.
detainees received food
assistance and various
non-food items on NGCA.
people received cash
assistance, including those
who worked on
rehabilitation of houses
damaged during the conflict.
KYI1600144 GISupport@icrc.org
35
doctors up-skilled their
capacity to manage
emergency cases due to 2
Emergency RoomTrauma
Courses conducted by ICRC.
over overover
over
soap
2,500 Heating
Agriculture15,000
people in Lysychansk,
Rubizhne and
Sieverodonetsk were
receiving bread daily during
the first half of the year.
6 villages on the front-line,
supported with wooden
briquettes for heating
during the winter.
Assessment ongoing to
identify long-term
support to food
production.
people staying in some 80
social institutions
received food assistance
and various hygiene items
on NGCA.
supported, which are
providing medical treatment
to wouned and sick people.
141
Health
facilities
Source: ICRC
In Ukraine the ICRC is helping people affected by
the conflict in the east of the country.
NGCA of Donetsk
region
38%
33%
28%
2,1 mln.
Total
NGCA of Luhansk
region
GCA
GCA- Government Controlled Area
NGCA - Non-Government Controlled Area
Total number of beneficiaries
Detention Family Links
KYI1600223 Source: ICRC
424
87
316
pending tracing cases.
107
Red Cross messages
collected.
Red Cross messages
distributed.
Oral greetings exchanged
via ICRC
35
Places of
detention
visited
618
Detainees
visited
408
Officers and soldiers
trained in International
Humanitarian Law and
ICRC mandate and
activities.
Armed & Security Forces Cooperation with URCS
Caring for the deadMine Risk
8,000 25
115446
marking signs and 200
rolls of marking tape
produced and delivered to
Emercom and military on
both sides.
latrines installed on
checkpoint in Berezove.
persons from frontline
towns and villages received
an MRE training and 158
MRE trainers trained.
Mine Risk Education
(MRE) trainings organized
together with Ukrainian Red
Cross (URC).
60over17
2
experts and volunteers
trained in Forensic Human
Identification and proper
management of the dead in
Forensic Seminars.
Medico Legal Bureau and
DNA laboratories on both
sides of the conflict assisted
with materials, specialized
kits and equipment.
round tables on
Management of the dead
and Identification took place
in Kyiv and Donetsk.
body bags and additional
equipment donated to
Body Recovery teams and
Forensic practitioners.
3,770over
Over 340 staff members (more than 270 residents and 75
expatriates) working in offices located in Kyiv, Donetsk,
Lugansk, Mariupol, Sloviansk, Sievierodonetsk and Odesa.The
budget of the ICRC in Ukraine for 2016 is about 65 million US$.
GISupport@icrc.org
123
6035
volunteers of Ukrainian Red
Cross Society (URCS) took
part in 3 meetings and
simulations of Emergency
ResponseTeams (ERT) .
staff and volunteers of URCS
participated in 3
CooperationWorkshops
conducted by the ICRC.
members of the Red Cross
branches from Lugansk and
Donetsk regions participated
in 2 workshops on Safer
Access Framework.
48
URCS volunteers/ERT
members trained in 3 First
Aid training sessions
conducted with the ICRC
support.
ICRC Activities Overview
Ukraine crisis 2015

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2015_Ukraine_data_ENG

  • 1. Water and Habitat ICRC Activities Overview Ukraine crisis 2015 Economic Security 650,000 660,000 Health 82 3462,355 health facilities in Non-Government Controlled Area were provided with medicines. doctors up-skilled their capacity to treat war-wounded people, attaining aWar Surgery Seminar. cartridges and flacons of insulin have been donated to patients residing in Luhansk and Donetsk regions. 130,000 2,100,000 3213 people assisted through donation of construction materials. people benefited from assistance to water boards and electricity supply companies. schools & kindergartens for approximately 7,500 beneficiaries, received roofing and other construction materials. health facilities repaired, benefiting 2,500 patients. 12,00013,000 food rations distributed to 355,335 people. hygiene parcels and various household items distributed to 370,944 people. detainees received food assistance and various non-food items on NGCA. people received cash assistance, including those who worked on rehabilitation of houses damaged during the conflict. KYI1600144 GISupport@icrc.org 35 doctors up-skilled their capacity to manage emergency cases due to 2 Emergency RoomTrauma Courses conducted by ICRC. over overover over soap 2,500 Heating Agriculture15,000 people in Lysychansk, Rubizhne and Sieverodonetsk were receiving bread daily during the first half of the year. 6 villages on the front-line, supported with wooden briquettes for heating during the winter. Assessment ongoing to identify long-term support to food production. people staying in some 80 social institutions received food assistance and various hygiene items on NGCA. supported, which are providing medical treatment to wouned and sick people. 141 Health facilities Source: ICRC In Ukraine the ICRC is helping people affected by the conflict in the east of the country. NGCA of Donetsk region 38% 33% 28% 2,1 mln. Total NGCA of Luhansk region GCA GCA- Government Controlled Area NGCA - Non-Government Controlled Area Total number of beneficiaries
  • 2. Detention Family Links KYI1600223 Source: ICRC 424 87 316 pending tracing cases. 107 Red Cross messages collected. Red Cross messages distributed. Oral greetings exchanged via ICRC 35 Places of detention visited 618 Detainees visited 408 Officers and soldiers trained in International Humanitarian Law and ICRC mandate and activities. Armed & Security Forces Cooperation with URCS Caring for the deadMine Risk 8,000 25 115446 marking signs and 200 rolls of marking tape produced and delivered to Emercom and military on both sides. latrines installed on checkpoint in Berezove. persons from frontline towns and villages received an MRE training and 158 MRE trainers trained. Mine Risk Education (MRE) trainings organized together with Ukrainian Red Cross (URC). 60over17 2 experts and volunteers trained in Forensic Human Identification and proper management of the dead in Forensic Seminars. Medico Legal Bureau and DNA laboratories on both sides of the conflict assisted with materials, specialized kits and equipment. round tables on Management of the dead and Identification took place in Kyiv and Donetsk. body bags and additional equipment donated to Body Recovery teams and Forensic practitioners. 3,770over Over 340 staff members (more than 270 residents and 75 expatriates) working in offices located in Kyiv, Donetsk, Lugansk, Mariupol, Sloviansk, Sievierodonetsk and Odesa.The budget of the ICRC in Ukraine for 2016 is about 65 million US$. GISupport@icrc.org 123 6035 volunteers of Ukrainian Red Cross Society (URCS) took part in 3 meetings and simulations of Emergency ResponseTeams (ERT) . staff and volunteers of URCS participated in 3 CooperationWorkshops conducted by the ICRC. members of the Red Cross branches from Lugansk and Donetsk regions participated in 2 workshops on Safer Access Framework. 48 URCS volunteers/ERT members trained in 3 First Aid training sessions conducted with the ICRC support. ICRC Activities Overview Ukraine crisis 2015