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    Two CO Relief Coordination Center projects, implemented with the support of our partner JERU (Joint Emergency Response in Ukraine), have been successfully completed

    Two CO Relief Coordination Center projects, implemented with the support of our partner JERU (Joint Emergency Response in Ukraine), have been successfully completed

    The first project involved providing grants of 2,000 euros to improve living conditions for 10 initiative groups in Kharkiv and Zaporizhzhia regions.


    The main priorities included:


    WASH: Improving water supply and repairing sanitation systems in communities;

    Shelter: Equipping and furnishing shelters, partial repairs;

    Urgent Needs: Meeting the urgent needs of the population.


    Thanks to the support of JERU and the activity of community initiative groups, 16 mini-grants were issued instead of the planned 10 (9 in the Kharkiv region and 7 in the Zaporizhzhia region). Most of the projects have already been completed and are significantly improving the lives of the local population.


    We are very grateful to our partners JERU for their cooperation and the opportunity to assist civilians in building their capacity.


    The second JERU project was aimed at supporting evacuation operations in the Kharkiv region, which became critically necessary due to the escalation of the armed conflict. 10 public organizations and charitable foundations received mini-grants of 2,000 euros each to ensure the sustainability of their activities. The funding allowed the organizations to repair vehicles, and purchase fuel and protective equipment for volunteers, which contributed to more efficient and safe implementation of evacuation missions.


    We express our sincere gratitude to JERU for their timely support and tireless work, which made it possible to ensure safety and save hundreds of lives of civilians in the Kharkiv region.

    04.07.2024
    World Blood Donor Day

    World Blood Donor Day

    The staff of the Relief Coordination Centre regularly participates in this noble cause because we understand the importance of donated blood for saving lives.

    The RСC constantly joins donations and encourages others to do the same. After all, donated blood is almost the only way to save the life of a person with massive blood loss.

    Today, when the enemy destroys our cities and villages and takes the lives of adults and children, donation is another line of defense in the rear. This is a matter that is within the power of almost everyone.

    We are grateful to everyone who holds the donor front together with us. We wish all donors in Ukraine good health and a long life under a peaceful sky.

    14.06.2024
    The Relief Coordination Centre in cooperation with the Kharkiv Regional Military Administration, representatives of the National Police, and local self-government bodies continues to evacuate people from the border areas of the Kharkiv region

    The Relief Coordination Centre in cooperation with the Kharkiv Regional Military Administration, representatives of the National Police, and local self-government bodies continues to evacuate people from the border areas of the Kharkiv region

    We are constantly working to ensure that all evacuees placed in temporary accommodation centres are provided with everything they need.


    In particular, we ensure that people are accommodated in the most comfortable conditions possible and have a sufficient supply of food, household chemicals, and hygiene products. We also take care of the psychological state of the evacuees - both children and adults.


    We are grateful to everyone who tirelessly works in the most difficult areas.


    We would like to remind you that the hotline number for appeals from the population regarding evacuation is: 0800 339 291. Calls and the entire evacuation process are free.

    11.05.2024
    Large-scale trainings with master classes for migrants

    Large-scale trainings with master classes for migrants

    Thanks to cooperation with the International Organization for Migration (IOM), the financial support of USAID, and the European Union, we conducted two large-scale trainings with master classes for migrants. These events became a real source of knowledge, development, and psychological relief. Despite all the trials, we continue to develop, acquire new knowledge, and become psychologically stronger!  In total, we had a chance to work with 150 adults and children from 8 hostels for IDPs. Participants had the opportunity to learn useful skills, reveal their potential, and find a sense of peace and support in a circle of like-minded people. We are grateful to our partners for such an important initiative! Your support is a ray of light for those who have been forced to leave their homes. Together we will overcome all the obstacles!

    08.05.2024
    Friends, we are pleased to announce the launch of a large-scale project by the Ukrainian Humanitarian Fund (UHF)

    Friends, we are pleased to announce the launch of a large-scale project by the Ukrainian Humanitarian Fund (UHF)

    It will take place on the territory of the Chkalovska community from April 1 to September 30. Until September 2022, this territory was partially occupied, it suffered significant damage and serious destruction.

    The project is implemented in two main directions: FSL (Food security livelihood) and Wash (Water, sanitation, and hygiene).

    Let me tell you about each in detail.

    FSL aims to strengthen the agricultural capacity of the region.

    How does it work?

    The Relief Coordination Centre conducts a survey, which is necessary to determine the degree of damage caused to each household. At the same time, vulnerable categories are singled out: pensioners, children, low-income families, people with disabilities, IDPs, and those who sheltered them. Based on the results of this work, 40 households will be selected.

    The next step is training. At the end of May, representatives of the selected families will undergo a three-day training in Kharkiv. The purpose of the training is to determine the directions in which each of the families would like to work. For example, crop production, livestock production, etc. After the training, each household will receive financial assistance. These funds can be spent on the purchase of seeds, fertilizers, agricultural machinery, reconstruction, or construction of farm buildings. The Relief Coordination Centre specialists will check the compliance of the actual costs with the planned ones.

    Wash deals with water supply, drainage, and hygiene. We are talking about restoring existing wells, and drilling wells, both for economic needs and as sources of drinking water. Water is a primary need. Therefore, we would like to thank the Ukrainian Humanitarian Fund for supporting this important direction.

    06.05.2024
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