Project Detail |
After nearly three years of full-scale Russian aggression, Swiss Humanitarian Aid remains committed to supporting vulnerable populations, including IDPs and returnees, in war-affected areas of Ukraine. Through small-scale humanitarian projects and the delivery of Swiss-donated relief items, Switzerland continues to address urgent needs, restore critical infrastructure, and enhance the resilience of affected communities. Ukraine continues to endure the devastating impacts of Russia’s full-scale invasion. The humanitarian situation worsened significantly in 2024, with intensified attacks in the northeast, east, and southeast, leaving front-line communities in oblasts like Donetska, Kharkivska, Khersonska, and Zaporizka in dire need. Urban centers such as Kharkiv, Kherson, and Zaporizhzhia have been repeatedly targeted by missile and drone strikes, disrupting infrastructure and livelihoods. Damage to energy systems threatens access to heating, water, and gas. Civilians in high-risk areas face constant shelling and lack basic necessities, while humanitarian access remains restricted, further challenging aid delivery to those most in need. Objectives To enhance the resilience of Ukraine’s most vulnerable populations, particularly in front-line areas, by providing flexible and targeted interventions that address urgent humanitarian needs and support long-term stability. |