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http://www.humanitarianresponse.info/operations/ukraine The mission of the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) is to mobilize and coordinate effective and principled humanitarian action in partnership with national and international actors. Coordination Saves Lives 1 partners Logistics Number of partners 25 1 5 10 15 119 37 10 8 8 6 National NGO International NGO Other Government UN Agency International Organization Partners with ongoing activities 113 40 36 31 19 13 1 Protection Food Security Health & Nutrition Shelter & NFIs Education WASH Logistics Partners by Cluster Number of partners PARTNERS BY CLUSTER 60 45 30 15 1 188 Partners with ongoing projects Health & Nutrition 36 partners** Number of partners 25 1 5 10 15 Education 19 partners Number of partners 25 1 5 10 15 Protection 113 partners Number of partners 25 1 5 10 15 Shelter & NFIs 31 partners*** Number of partners 25 1 5 10 15 WASH 13 partners Number of partners 25 1 5 10 15 LVIVSKA KHARKIVSKA LUHANSKA DONETSKA VOLYNSKA RIVNENSKA SUMSKA ZAPORIZKA ZAKARPATSKA POLTAVSKA KHERSONSKA MYKOLAIVSK A ODESKA CHERNIHIVSKA KYIVSKA CHERKASKA DNIPROPETROVSKA TERNOPILSKA CHERNIVETSKA KHMELNYTSKA VINNYTSKA ZHYTOMYRSKA KIROVOHRADSKA IVANO-FRANKIVSKA AVTONOMNA RESPUBLIKA KRYM KYIV Humanitarian activities in non- government controlled areas (NGCAs) are largely suspended since mid-July 2015 SEVASTOPOL Food Security 40 partners* 25 1 Number of partners 5 10 15 GCA GCA The boundaries and names shown and the designations used on this map do not imply official endorsement or acceptance by the United Nations. DONETSKA NGСA LUHANSKA NGCA Is your data missing from this document? Contact the respective cluster and inform them where you are operating. Your data will be reflected on the next version. Thanks for helping out! **Last update of data as of 19.07.2016 ***Last update of data as of 26.07.2016 * In June, the humanitarian coordination mechanism in Ukraine was revisited and adjusted in response to evolving context to ensure its fit-for-purpose characteristics. As a result, livelihood activities have been transferred to Food Security Cluster and early recovery activities mainstreamed across other clusters Last update of data as of 25.11.2016 In response to the humanitarian crisis in Ukraine countless volunteers, as well as many international humanitarian actors, including the United Nations system, national and international NGOs, and other international organizations, are engaged in the humanitarian relief effort. In December 2014 the cluster system was activated, with 7 clusters engaging in life-saving activities throughout the country. This 3W (WHO is doing WHAT WHERE) captures the presence of partners currently on the ground in each oblast. Meanwhile, humanitarian access remains severely constrained. Since the beginning of the crisis, government-imposed bureaucratic restrictions have slowed operations considerably and despite constructive dialogue, heavy requirements are still in place for humanitarian actors to deliver aid close to the 'contact line', including in government-controlled areas and in non-government controlled areas. A major breakdown of humanitarian aid delivery occurred in July 2015, when the de facto authorities of Donetsk and Luhansk imposed equally daunting restrictions and eventually stopped operations until humanitarian organizations get ‘registered’. While some progress has been observed, and a handful of organisations resumed operation, this is insufficient to cater for existing needs. *This 3W is only a reflection of the operational presence and it is not an indication of whether gaps are being addressed. Needs and gaps analysis is being carried out at cluster level. Ukraine: 3W Operational Presence - as of 30 December 2016

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http://www.humanitarianresponse.info/operations/ukraine The mission of the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) is to mobilize and coordinate effective and

principled humanitarian action in partnership with national and international actors. Coordination Saves Lives

1 partners

Logistics

Number of partners

251 5 10 15

119

37

10

8

8

6

National NGO

International NGO

Other

Government

UN Agency

International Organization

Partners with ongoing activities

113

40

36

31

19

13

1

Protection

Food Security

Health & Nutrition

Shelter & NFIs

Education

WASH

Logistics

Partners by Cluster

Number of partners

PARTNERS BY CLUSTER

604530151

188 Partners with ongoing projects

Health & Nutrition

36partners**

Number of partners

251 5 10 15

Education

19 partners

Number of partners

251 5 10 15

Protection

113 partners

Number of partners

251 5 10 15

Shelter & NFIs

31partners***

Number of partners

251 5 10 15

WASH

13 partners

Number of partners

251 5 10 15

LVIVSKA

KHARKIVSKA LUHANSKA

DONETSKA

VOLYNSKARIVNENSKA

SUMSKA

ZAPORIZKA

ZAKARPATSKA

POLTAVSKA

KHERSONSKA

MYKOLAIVSKA

ODESKA

CHERNIHIVSKA

KYIVSKA

CHERKASKA

DNIPROPETROVSKA

TERNOPILSKA

CHERNIVETSKA

KHMELNYTSKA

VINNYTSKA

ZHYTOMYRSKA

KIROVOHRADSKA

IVANO-FRANKIVSKA

AVTONOMNA

RESPUBLIKA KRYM

KYIV

Humanitarian activities in non-government controlled areas (NGCAs) are largely suspended

since mid-July 2015

SEVASTOPOL

Food Security

40 partners*

251

Number of partners

5 10 15

GCA

GCA

The boundaries and names shown and the designations used on this map do not imply official

endorsement or acceptance by the United Nations.

DONETSKANGСA

LUHANSKA NGCA

Is your data missing from this document?

Contact the respective cluster and inform them where you are operating.Your data will be reflected on the next

version. Thanks for helping out!**Last update of data as of 19.07.2016***Last update of data as of 26.07.2016

* In June, the humanitarian coordination mechanism in Ukraine was revisited and adjusted in response to evolving context

to ensure its fit-for-purpose characteristics. As a result, livelihood activities have been transferred to Food

Security Cluster and early recovery activities mainstreamed across other clusters

Last update of data as of 25.11.2016

In response to the humanitarian crisis in Ukraine countless volunteers, as well as many international humanitarian actors, including the United Nations system, national and international NGOs, and other international organizations, are engaged in the humanitarian relief effort. In December 2014 the cluster system was activated, with 7 clusters engaging in life-saving activities throughout the country. This 3W (WHO is doing WHAT WHERE) captures the presence of partners currently on the ground in each oblast. Meanwhile, humanitarian access remains severely constrained. Since the beginning of the crisis, government-imposed bureaucratic restrictions have slowed operations considerably and despite constructive dialogue, heavy requirements are still in place for humanitarian actors to deliver aid close to the 'contact line', including in government-controlled areas and in non-government controlled areas. A major breakdown of humanitarian aid delivery occurred in July 2015, when the de facto authorities of Donetsk and Luhansk imposed equally daunting restrictions and eventually stopped operations until humanitarian organizations get ‘registered’. While some progress has been observed, and a handful of organisations resumed operation, this is insufficient to cater for existing needs. *This 3W is only a reflection of the operational presence and it is not an indication of whether gaps are being addressed. Needs and gaps analysis is being carried out at cluster level.

Ukraine: 3W Operational Presence - as of 30 December 2016

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The supporting matrixes provide a breakdown of the number of partners in a cluster by Oblast. The information is compiled on the basis of information provided by humanitarian partners to cluster coordinators. The geographic coverage shown is indicative of the humanitarian response.

Number of Partners in each Oblast by Cluster

Data Sources: HCT Cluster lead agencies in Ukraine (partner number).

*Protection data includes data from Gender Based Violence, Mine Action and Child Protection sub-cluster.

**Number of partners operating in Government-controlled and Non-government controlled areas of Donetsk and Luhansk oblasts.

Oblast

Education

Food Security

Health/ Nutrition Protection* Shelter/NFI WASH Logistics Coordination

Cherkaska 0 2 5 8 0 0

Chernihivska 0 0 5 6 0 0

Chernivetska 0 0 5 2 0 0

Dnipropetrovska 3 7 12 27 9 1

Donetska** 12 23 19 52 23 9

Ivano-Frankivska 0 0 5 5 0 0

Kharkivska 12 9 11 42 2 1

Khersonska 0 2 5 7 1 1

Khmelnytska 0 2 5 7 2 0

Kirovohradska 0 2 5 8 0 0

Kyiv City 2 3 4 19 1 0

Kyivska 0 0 6 9 1 0

Luhanska** 9 17 13 25 12 8

Lvivska 0 1 6 7 0 0

Mykolaivska 0 2 5 5 0 0

Odeska 0 5 5 10 1 0

Poltavska 0 3 6 4 0 0

Rivnenska 0 0 5 6 0 0

Sumska 0 2 5 7 0 0

Ternopilska 0 0 5 2 1 0

Vinnytska 0 2 5 6 0 0

Volynska 0 0 5 3 0 0

Zakarpatska 0 0 5 7 0 1

Zaporizka 2 6 11 26 1 3

Zhytomyrska 0 2 5 8 0 0

Donetska and Luhanska oblasts

Don

ets

ka

Government controlled raions 12 23 19 47 20 9

Non-Government controlled raions*** 2 **** 2 **** 6 7

Lu

ha

nska

Government controlled raions* 9 17 13 23 12 8

Non-Government controlled raions*** 2 **** 3 **** 4 5

***Activities indicated in non-government controlled areas (NGCAs) are largely suspended as since mid-July. The resumption of

activities and humanitarian assistance is pending on the outcome of the ‘registration’ by the de-facto authorities.

****For further details contact cluster and sub-cluster coordinators.

Note: Some partners may be working in both areas (government and non-government controlled) and may be counted several times.

NUMBER OF PARTNERS

25+ 0 1 5 10 15

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Oblast

Education Food Security

Health/ Nutrition Protection Shelter/NFI WASH

Cherkaska IOM, SIME CU, PCS, RAF, UNICEF,

WHO 7Line, Chachimo, CU, DRDA, IDPC, LaStrada,

UNHCR, VHRG

Chernihivska CU, PIN, RAF, UNICEF, WHO 7Line, CFAA, CPCHRP, DRDA, LaStrada,

OHCHR

Chernivetska CU, PCS, RAF, UNICEF,

WHO CFAA, LaStrada

Dnipropetrovska GIZ,

LaStrada, UNICEF

CU, CWBFU, DRC, GRN,

IOM, MC, UNDP

CU, DD, GH, HI, IA, PCS, PMG, RAF, UNFPA, UNICEF,

URCS, WHO

BTL, DD/NB, DRDA, F.101, FDLC, GFO, GRN, HI, IDPC, KISR, KVZ, LaStrada, Mclub,

NaUKMA, NGOUP, OHCHR, PMG, R2P, Resilience, SF, SWH, UFPH, UNFPA, UNHCR,

UNICEF, URCS, USOCTE

CWBFU, DAI, DK, Favor, HIA, IOM, PCPM, Santis,

UF HIA

Donetska

AUEN, CNGOC, CU, DPART, GS, KRFSSA, KS,

LaStrada, PDKhF, SC,

SOSCV, UNICEF

ADRA, AICM, CU, CUD,

CWBFU, DDC, DDDA, Dobro,

DRC, FAO, GRN, IOM, KVL, Liga, NRC, PIN, RC, SC, SUHC,

Triangle, UF, UNDP, WFP

CFSS, CU, DDPU, DRIPE, KRPC, NaUKMA, PCS, PIN, Promir, PUAMI, R2P, RAF, SC, SCCSSFCY, UNFPA,

UNICEF, URCS, WHO, YFC

ZCAC, Alliance, BT, CAC, CFAA, DDCD, DFID, DRDA, DTEK, ECHO, F.101, Femida, FSD,

GFO, GRN, HAI, HT, IMC, IPCG, Istok, IV, KMS, KS, KVL, LaStrada, Maksimal, MCF, MYL, MYU

, NaUKMA, NRC, OHCHR, PIN, Proliska, Promin, R2P, RAF, SC, SF, SH, SoC, SOSK,

TDH, UF, UFF, UFPH, UHG, UNFPA, UNHCR, UNICEF, URCS, USFDA

ADRA, AP, CU, CWBFU, DAI, DK, DRC, Favor, FRG, IMC, IOM, LRC,

Most, MYU , PCPM, PIN, Proliska, SH, SUHC, UF,

UNHCR, URCS, WJR

ADRA, AN, HIA, IOM,

PIN, PUAMI, SDC,

Triangle, UNICEF

Ivano-Frankivska

CU, PCS, RAF, UNICEF,

WHO CPCHRP, DRDA, IDPC, LaStrada, SIM

Kharkivska

AMMA, AUEN, CU,

DPART, GIZ, KRFSSA, KS,

LaStrada, PCPM,

PDKhF, UF, UNICEF

CU, CWBFU, FAO, GRC, IOM, KVL, NRC, UF,

UNDP

CU, DU, HAF, KS, PCS, RAF, RCU, UNFPA, UNICEF,

URCS, WHO

AAL, CHRG, CHSO, CU, DAI, ECHO, Ednannya, FG, FHV, GIZ, HH, HHSD, IDPC,

IMC, KFPS, KhHRP, KhRC, KPCTD, KRCSSFCY, KRFSSA, KRSO, KS, LaStrada,

NaUKMA, NRC, OHCHR, Parus, R2P, RTC, SF, Slavyane, SSS, SWH, Together, TSCC, UF,

UNFPA, UNHCR, UNICEF, URCS, USOCTE, Wait

DAI, IOM HIA

Khersonska IOM, Vector CU, PCS, RAF, UNICEF,

WHO 7Line, CFAA, Chachimo, CU, IDPC, LaStrada,

UNHCR UNHCR HIA

Khmelnytska Gender, IOM CU, PCS, RAF, UNICEF,

WHO 7Line, CU, DRDA, LaStrada, SIM, UNHCR,

VHRG SUHC, UCEF

Kirovohradska IOM, TS CU, PCS, RAF, UNICEF,

WHO 7Line, Chachimo, DRDA, LaStrada, SIM, TOA,

UNHCR, YMCA

Kyiv City CD,

CrimeaSOS IOM, UNDP,

WCU CU, SOSCV, UNICEF, WHO

CFAA, CU, ECHO, GFO, IDPC, IPCG, LaStrada, NRC, OHCHR, PEC, R2P, Rozrada, SF,

SOSCV, UFPH, UNFPA, UNHCR, UNICEF, YMCA

UNHCR

Kyivska CU, PCS, RAF, SOSCV,

UNICEF, WHO 7Line, Chachimo, CU, LaStrada, OHCHR, PEC,

SOSCV, UNHCR, YMCA UNHCR

Luhanska

CD, CNGOC, CU, GS,

LaStrada, NRC, SC, SOSCV, UNICEF

ADRA, AICM, CU, Dobro,

DRC, FAO, IOM, MC, NRC, PIN,

PSLA, SC, SUHC, Triangle, UF, UNDP, WFP

ACF, ChFS, CU, MdM, PCS, PIN, RAF, SOSCV, TDH, UNFPA, UNICEF, URCS,

WHO

A4V, ACFP, DFID, DRDA, ECHO, F.101, FSD, GFO, HAI, HT, LaStrada, MdM, NaUKMA, NRC, OHCHR, PIN, R2P, SF, SOSCV, SOSL, TDH,

UF, UNFPA, UNHCR, UNICEF

CU, CWBFU, DK, GOAL, HAI, IOM, KS, MC, NRC,

PCPM, UF, UNHCR

ACF, IOM, MC, NRC, PIN, PMA, Triangle, UNICEF

Lvivska BCC CU, IA, PCS, RAF, UNICEF,

WHO 7Line, CFAA, CU, IDPC, LaStrada, UNHCR,

YMCA

Mykolaivska MD, PIN CU, PCS, RAF, UNICEF,

WHO 7Line, DRDA, LaStrada, TOA, UNHCR

Odeska FHL, IOM, PIN,

UF, UNDP CU, PCS, RAF, UNICEF,

WHO 7Line, CFAA, Chachimo, DRDA, IDPC, LaStrada, OHCHR, R2P, TOA, UNHCR

IOM

Poltavska ASP, IOM,

UNDP PCS, RAF, UNFPA, UNICEF,

URCS, WHO 7Line, CPCHRP, DRDA, LaStrada

Rivnenska CU, PCS, RAF, UNICEF,

WHO 7Line, CU, IDPC, LaStrada, UNHCR, YMCA

Sumska IOM, SLSW CU, PCS, RAF, UNICEF,

WHO CPCHRP, CU, DRDA, IDPC, LaStrada, R2P,

UNHCR

Ternopilska CU, PCS, RAF, UNICEF,

WHO 7Line, LaStrada IOM

Vinnytska IOM, Spring CU, PCS, RAF, UNICEF,

WHO CU, DRDA, IDPC, LaStrada, UNHCR, VHRG

Volynska CU, PCS, RAF, UNICEF,

WHO 7Line, LaStrada, YMCA

Zakarpatska CU, PCS, RAF, UNICEF,

WHO 7Line, CU, IDPC, LaStrada, R2P, UNHCR,

YMCA HIA

Zaporizka LaStrada, UNICEF

CU, DRC, IOM, Ortega, UNDP,

Vzayemodia

CFH, CU, HIA, NaUKMA, PCS, RAF, Santis, UNFPA,

UNICEF, URCS, WHO

CAC, CFAA, DRDA, ERC, FZLC, GIZ, GRN, HR, IDPC, LaStrada, Mazaltov, NaUKMA, NGOB,

NGOLU, OHCHR, PAH, R2P, SoC, Spodivannia, SWH, UFPH, UNFPA, UNHCR, UNICEF, URCS,

Vzayemodiya

DAI ADRA, HIA,

UNICEF

Zhytomyrska IOM, ZCF CU, PCS, RAF, UNICEF,

WHO Chachimo, CPCHRP, DRDA, IDPC, LaStrada,

SIM, UNHCR, YMCA

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List of Partner Acronyms

7Line Project "7 Line" ECHO European Commission Humanitarian Aid

Department and Civil Protection KS Kharkiv Station SDC

Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation

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AAL Autism alternative ERC Estonian Refugee Council KVZ Kozatske Viysko Zaporozke SH Slavic Heart

ACF Action contre la Faim F.101 NGO "Foundation.101" LaStrada International Women's

Rights Center "La Strada-Ukraine"

SIM PO "SIM Legal and Political

Research Centre"

ACFP Association of Children's and

Family Psychologists FAO Food and Agriculture Organisation Liga NGO Liga SIME

Society of Industrial Management Experts NGO

ADRA Adventist Development and Relief

Agency Favor Favor LRC Luxembourg Red Cross Slavyane Slavyane Volunteer Group

AICM AICM FDLC First Dnipropetrovsk local center providing

free secondary legal aid Maksimal

Youth Organization “MAKSIMAL”

SLSW Sumy League of Social

Workers

Alliance International HIV / AIDS Alliance in

Ukraine (Alliance-Ukraine) Femida

Free legal clinic "Femida" of Donetsk institute on management

Mazaltov Zaporizhya Regional Charity

Fund Mazal tov SoC Smile Of a Child

AMMA Kharkiv Association of mothers of

large families "AMMA" FG Future Geniuses MC Mercy Corps SOSCV

SOS Children's Villages International

AN Arche Nova FHL Public Movement ?Faith. Hope. Love? MCF Center of free legal aid in

Mariupol SOSK SOS Kramatorsk

AP LCC Agrohim Postach 2015 FHV KhDUC "Fund of the Help for Victims" Mclub Martin club SOSL SOS Luhansk

ASP Agrarian Science and Practice FRG Fond rozvitky gromadi MD Maisternia Dobra Spodivannia Charitable Foundation

Spodivannia

AUEN «All-Ukrainian student fraternity

«The elite of the nation» FSD Swiss Foundation for Mine Action MdM Medecins du Monde Spring Spring of Hope NGO

BCC Business Community Club NGO FZLC First Zaporizhzhia local center providing

free secondary legal aid Most

Donetsk Oblast Charitable Foundation “Center for

Social Development “MOST””

SSS Service of social support

(NGO)

BT Blago-Tse Gender Gender Council NGO MYL Mariupol Youth League SUHC Save Ukraine Help Center

BTL Believe Trust Live GFO German Foreign Office MYU Mariupol Youth Union Donetsk Oblast Civic

Organization SWH Step with hope

CAC NGO "City Aid Center" GH Good Home NaUKMA National University Kyiv-

Mohyla Academy TDH Terre des Hommes

CD Crimean Diaspora GIZ GIZ NGOB NGO "Balto" TOA Tenth of April

CFAA Charitable Foundation "Anti AIDS" GOAL GOAL NGOLU NGO "Legal Universal" Together Center for psychological development Together

CFH Charitable Fund 'HOPE' GRC German Red Cross NGOUP NGO "Ukrainian Protection" Triangle Triangle GH

CFSS Charity Foundation of Serafim

Sarovsky GRN Goreniye NRC Norwegian Refugee Council TS Territory of Success

Chachimo Chachimo GS Global Synergy OHCHR The Office of the United

Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights

TSCC The Social Crisis Center

ChFS Centre for Child Development

'Child Friendly Space' HAF Hope and future Ortega Ortega y Gasset UCEF

Ukrainian Catholic Education Foundation

CHRG Chuhuiv Human Rights Group HAI HelpAge International Ukraine PAH Polish Humanitarian Action UF Ukrainian Frontiers

CHSO All-Ukrainian Charitable

Foundation - Coalition of HIV-Service Organization

HH Human's Home Parus Civil Organization Parus UFF Unity for the Future

CNGOC Children's Non-Governmental

Organization "Class" HHSD Healthy Homeland-Schasliva Dytyna PCPM

Polish Center for International Aid

UFPH Ukrainian Foundation for Public

Health

CPCHRP Chernihiv Public Committee for

Human Rights Protection HI Handicap International PCS Psychological Crisis Service UHG The Ukrainian Helsinki Group

CrimeaSOS Crimea SOS HIA Hungarian Interchurch Aid PDKhF Professional development of

Kharkiv Fund UNDP

United Nations Development Programme

CU Caritas Ukraine HR Hram PEC Partnership for every child UNFPA United Nations Population

Fund

CUD Civil Union Donbas HT Halo Trust PIN People In Need UNHCR United Nations High

Comissioner for Refugees

CWBFU All Ukrainian Charity "Child Well-

Being Fund Ukraine" IA International Alert PMA People's mutual aid UNICEF United Nations Children's Fund

DAI Dorcas Aid International IDPC IDP Committee PMG Pomogaem URCS Ukrainian Red Cross Society

DD Dopomoga Dnipra IMC International Medical Corps Proliska Proliska USFDA Office of U.S. Foreign Disaster

Assistance

DD/NB Dim druziv / No borders IOM International Organization for Migration Promin Promin USOCTE Ukrainian Society for

Overcoming Consequences of Traumatic Events

DDC All-Ukrainian NGO Democracy

Development Center IPCG Institute for Peace and Common Ground Promir Promir Vector Vector of Development NGO

DDCD DONBAS DEVELOPMENT

CENTER Istok Istok PSLA

Public Service of Legal Assistance

VHRG PO “Vinnitsa Human Rights

Group”

DDDA Agency of Dem Dev of Donbas IV I'm Volnovakha PUAMI Premiere Urgence - Aide Medicale Internationale

Vzayemodia Vzayemodia

DDPU DHPU Donetsk state pedagogical

University KFPS Kharkiv Fund for Psychological Studies R2P Right to Protection Vzayemodiya

Civil Organization - Vzayemodiya

DFID DFID Consortium KhHRP Kharkiv Human Rights Protection Group RAF Rinat Akhmetov Foundation Wait Waiting for dad together NGO

DK Diakonie Katastrophenhilfe KhRC Kharkiv regional center providing free

secondary legal aid RC Responsible Citizens WCU Women Consortium of Ukraine

Dobro Dobropolie NGO "Dobro" KISR Kharkiv Institute of Social Research RCU Rotary club Ukraine WFP World Food Programme

DPART Dytyacha PloshARTka KMS Kramatorsk municipal center providing free

secondary legal aid in Donetsk region Resilience

NGO "Social and psychological consulting

center "Resilience" WHO World Health Organization

DRC Danish Refugee Council KPCTD Kharkiv Platform of Culture and Tourism

Development Rozrada

ROZRADA Psychological Centre Helping for women

and children WJR World Jewish Relief

DRDA Donbas Reconstruction and

Development Agency KRCSSFCY

Kharkiv Regional Center of Social Services for Family, Children and Youth

RTC Right to choose YFC Youth friendly clinic

DRIPE Donetsk Regional Institute of

Postgraduate Education KRFSSA

Kharkiv Region Fund "Social service of assistance"

Santis Charity Fund "Santis" YMCA Young Men's Christian

Association

DTEK DTEK Energy KRPC Kramatorsk psychological center MK SC Save the Children

International ZCAC Zaporizhya city aid center

DU Depaul Ukraine KRSO Kharkiv Regional Specialized Orphanage

No 1 SCCSSFCY

Slaviansk City Center of Social Services for families,

children, youth ZCF

Zhytomyr Community Fund NGO