Ukraine

We have been working in Ukraine since 2014, and we massively scaled up our response since 24 February 2022 to meet the growing needs of millions of people affected by the international armed conflict.

We have over 900 staff working in various locations across Ukraine to deliver relief items to displaced people, provide medicines and supplies to health-care facilities, restore the water supply for millions of people and carry out other life-saving activities.

Distributing food supplies and hygiene kits.

Our work in Ukraine

The ICRC been working in Ukraine since 2014. To meet people’s growing needs following the escalation of the conflict in 2022, we have scaled up our work across the country, particularly in areas directly affected by the hostilities.

Our staff work in areas controlled by Ukrainian authorities as well as under Russian control. We work from seven sites - Lviv, Kyiv, Kharkiv, Dnipro, Odesa, Luhansk and Donetsk - alongside our partners in the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement, to save lives and alleviate the suffering of civilians.

We also have teams in Russia, Hungary, Moldova, Poland and Romania to support our response for all those affected by the conflict, whoever and wherever they are. To do this, we also coordinate with our partners from the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement.

We help people by providing emergency assistance such as food, water and other essential items. We support hospitals and primary health-care facilities with medical equipment and emergency preparedness measures. We repair water stations and work with households to rebuild their damaged homes. We also help families separated by the armed conflict to reconnect with their loved ones.
 

The impact of our work - in 2024

88,111

people affected by the armed conflict received food parcels, either directly from the ICRC, through the URCS or in social institutions.

Almost 80,000

people received either cash assistance or household supplies to help them through the bitter-cold winter months at the start of the year. These distributions were either directly from the ICRC, through the URCS or through local authorities.

109,000

people were supported with hygiene supplies and essential
household items (e.g. blankets, solar lamps, kitchen sets, etc.). These distributions were either directly from the ICRC, through the URCS or through local authorities.

10,811

families received information on the fate and whereabouts of their missing loved ones in relation to the armed conflict through ICRC delegations and National Red Cross Societies.

260,250

DNA collection kits were donated for prevention of missing in action.

12,000+

detainees and POWs regularly received medicines, medical items and ad hoc support.

2,700,000+

people have access, or improved access to essential services (water, wastewater, heating and electricity) through the support that the ICRC provided to utility service providers.

100,191

patients were consulted about various matters related to high
blood pressure or diabetes in the numerous primary health-care centres supported by the ICRC.

Contact us

Community Contact Centre

Telephone

+380 800 300 155

Opening Hours:

9am – 6pm
Monday - Friday

Address

Velyka Vasylkivska Street, 6 "O", Kyiv, Ukraine

Our work with the Ukrainian Red Cross Society and other National Societies

Together with the Ukrainian Red Cross Society and other National Societies, the ICRC provides emergency assistance to people close to the conflict zones and to those displaced by the fighting. This includes food, hygiene items, kitchen sets and household appliances for internally displaced people.