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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 44 32 8 6 2 1 National NGO International NGO Government UN Agency International Organization Other Partners with ongoing activities 73 16 15 10 10 10* Protection Food Security WASH Education Health & Nutrition Shelter & NFIs Partners by Cluster Number of partners PARTNERS BY CLUSTER 60 45 30 15 1 93* Partners with ongoing projects Health & Nutrition 10 partners Education 10 partners Number of partners 25 1 5 10 15 Protection 73 partners Number of partners 25 1 5 10 15 Shelter/NFIs 10* partners Number of partners 25 1 5 10 15 WASH partners Number of partners 25 1 5 10 15 LVIVSKA KHARKIVSKA LUHANSKA DONETSKA VOLYNSKA RIVNENSKA SUMSKA ZAPORIZKA ZAKARPATSKA POLTAVSKA KHERSONSKA MYKOLAIVSKA ODESKA CHERNIHIVSKA KYIVSKA CHERKASKA DNIPROPETROVSKA TERNOPILSKA CHERNIVETSKA KHMELNYTSKA VINNYTSKA ZHYTOMYRSKA KIROVOHRADSKA IVANO-FRANKIVSKA THE AUTONOMOUS REPUBLIC OF CRIMEA** KYIV Limited number of operational agencies and humanitarian activities in the NGCA SEVASTOPOL Food Security & Livelihoods 16 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. *Does not include information on Protection and Shelter Cluster partners operating in Non-government controlled areas of Donetsk and Luhansk oblasts. **The Autonomous Republic of Crimea and the city of Sevastopol, Ukraine, temporarily occupied by the Russian Federation, as p er the UN General Assembly Resolution 73/263. 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. Than ks for helping out! DONETSKA NGСA LUHANSKA NGCA Shelter/NFIs & Livelihhods No data 15 The humanitarian situation in Ukraine remains critical and international humanitarian actors, including the United Nations system, national and international NGOs and other international organizations, are engaged in the humanitarian relief response. In December 2014 the cluster system was activated and currently six clusters are actively engaged in life-saving activities throughout the country. This 3W (WHO is doing WHAT WHERE) captures the presence of partners operating on the ground in each oblast. While humanitarian partners continue their efforts to stay and deliver, humanitarian access remains severely constrained. Despite constructive dialogue, significant requirements still exist for humanitarian aid close to the 'contact line', including in government-controlled areas (GCA) and in non-government controlled areas (NGCA). The 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. The activities of the Logistics Cluster in Ukraine have been handed over to a Logistics Sector Working Group, co-led by OCHA and UNHCR as of January 2018. Ukraine: 3W Operational Presence As of 31 July 2019

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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

44

32

8

6

2

1

National NGO

International NGO

Government

UN Agency

International Organization

Other

Partners with ongoing activities

73

16

15

10

10

10*

Protection

Food Security

WASH

Education

Health & Nutrition

Shelter & NFIs

Partners by Cluster

Number of partners

PARTNERS BY CLUSTER

604530151

93* Partners with ongoing projects

Health & Nutrition

10partners

Education

10 partners

Number of partners

251 5 10 15

Protection

73 partners

Number of partners

251 5 10 15

Shelter/NFIs

10* partners

Number of partners

251 5 10 15

WASH

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

THE

AUTONOMOUS REPUBLIC OF

CRIMEA**

KYIV

Limited number of operational agencies and humanitarian activities in the NGCA

SEVASTOPOL

Food Security & Livelihoods

16 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. *Does not include information on Protection and Shelter Cluster partners operating in Non-government controlled areas of Donetsk and Luhansk oblasts.**The Autonomous Republic of Crimea and the city of Sevastopol, Ukraine, temporarily occupied by the Russian Federation, as p er the UN General Assembly Resolution 73/263.

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. Than ks for helping out!

DONETSKANGСA

LUHANSKA NGCA

Shelter/NFIs

& Livelihhods

No data

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The humanitarian situation in Ukraine remains critical and international humanitarian actors, including the United Nations system, national and international NGOs and other international organizations, are engaged in the humanitarian relief response. In December 2014 the cluster system was activated and currently six clusters are actively engaged in life-saving activities throughout the country. This 3W (WHO is doing WHAT WHERE) captures the presence of partners operating on the ground in each oblast. While humanitarian partners continue their efforts to stay and deliver, humanitarian access remains severely constrained. Despite constructive dialogue, significant requirements still exist for humanitarian aid close to the 'contact line', including in government-controlled areas (GCA) and in non-government controlled areas (NGCA). The 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. The activities of the Logistics Cluster in Ukraine have been handed over to a Logistics Sector Working Group, co-led by OCHA and UNHCR as of January 2018.

Ukraine: 3W Operational Presence As of 31 July 2019

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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

Oblast

Education

Food Security &

Livelihoods

Health & Nutrition Protection

i Shelter/NFI WASH Coordination

Cherkaska 0 1 0 6 0 0

Chernihivska 0 0 0 8 0 0

Chernivetska 0 0 0 2 0 0

Dnipropetrovska 0 2 1 16 2 0

Donetska 14 14 9 47 8 15

NGCA iii 6 1 4 iv iv 4

GCA 9 14 8 47 8 13

Ivano-Frankivska 0 0 0 4 0 0

Kharkivska 0 1 1 20 2 0

Khersonska 0 1 0 7 0 0

Khmelnytska 0 1 0 3 0 0

Kirovohradska 0 0 0 6 0 0

Kyiv City 2 2 1 18 0 0

Kyivska 0 0 0 10 1 0

Luhanska 10 11 6 38 6 10

NGCA iii 3 0 3 iv iv 2

GCA 9 11 5 38 6 10

Lvivska 0 0 0 7 1 0

Mykolaivska 0 1 0 7 0 0

Odeska 0 1 0 8 0 0

Poltavska 0 1 0 6 0 0

Rivnenska 0 0 0 6 0 0

Sumska 0 0 0 4 0 0

Ternopilska 0 0 0 2 0 0

Vinnytska 0 1 0 6 0 0

Volynska 0 0 0 4 0 0

Zakarpatska 0 0 0 3 0 0

Zaporizka 0 3 1 15 2 0

Zhytomyrska 0 0 0 5 0 0

Data Sources: HCT Cluster lead agencies in Ukraine.

i Protection data includes data from Gender Based Violence, Mine Action and Child Protection Sub-Cluster.

ii Includes only partners operating in Government-controlled areas of Donetsk and Luhansk oblasts.

iii Activities indicated in non-Government controlled areas (NGCA) are largely suspended since mid-July 2015. The resumption of activities

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

iv 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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i Includes only partners operating in Government-controlled areas of Donetsk and Luhansk oblasts.

Oblast

Education Food Security &

Livelihoods

Health & Nutrition Protection Shelter/NFI WASH

Cherkaska IOM LaStrada, CrimeaSOS, DRC, GOI, R2P, SSSS

Chernihivska LaStrada, HALO, CrimeaSOS, DRC, GOI, R2P, SSSS,

OHCHR

Chernivetska LaStrada, GOI

Dnipropetrovska DRC, IOM DCV GIZ, Mclub, Shans, Vzayemodia, GRN, LaStrada, APH, UNFPA, WHFP, GOI, NRC, R2P, SoC, SSSS, OHCHR,

UNHCR USIF, GIZ

Donetska

OPF, BC, Most, SC, UNICEF, UNHCR, SC, SC, SC, PIN,

SC, MIRA, UNICEF, BC

ASB, DRC, Emanuil, IOM, PIN, RAF, SC, Triangle, CU, NRC, UNDP, DU, URCS,

SUHC

ADRA, PUI, AICM, PLWHA, DCV, UNICEF, CU, PAH, MI

ADRA, CFURC, CU, CaritasAT, DonRCPS, DRC, DRC/DDG, DS, DSOS, Dobro, DonCenMC, DU, East-SOS, FSD, GIZ, GOI, GRN, HAI, HALO, IIF, IMC, IOM, KVL, LSW, LaStrada, MYU, MSU, NRC, OHCHR, PAH, PIN, Proliska, R2P, RehabDVS, SC, SH, SSSS, SoC,

TDH, UDA, UF, UFPH, UNFPA, UNHCR, UNICEF, WLD, Yellow-Blue Wings

SUHC, HAI, CU, ADRA, IOM, NRC, PIN, UNHCR

ADRA, HAI, PIN, Triangle,

UNICEF, AN, PUI, NRC, SDC, ASB, CU, MSF, PAH, DDC, IOM

Ivano-Frankivska

LaStrada, CrimeaSOS, GOI, SSSS

Kharkivska IOM DCV

GIZ, KS, Yellow-Blue Wings, CYI, GRN, LaStrada, KhRCSCW, Slavyane, APH, UNFPA, WHFP, SCCentre,

DRC, GOI, NRC, Proliska, R2P, SSSS, OHCHR, UNHCR

USIF, GIZ

Khersonska IOM LaStrada, APH, LSRW, GOI, SSSS, TOA, OHCHR

Khmelnytska IOM LaStrada, GOI, SSSS

Kirovohradska LaStrada, DRC, GOI, R2P, TOA, UNHCR

Kyiv City UNICEF, UNICEF

IOM, Air Light MI CrimeaSOS, DRC/DDG, DSOS, East-SOS, FSD, GOI,

HALO, KVL, LaStrada, MSU, NRC, OHCHR, R2P, SSSS, UFPA, UNHCR, Yellow-Blue Wings, YMCA

Kyivska Yellow-Blue Wings, LaStrada, APH, UNFPA,

CrimeaSOS, GOI, R2P, SSSS, UNHCR, YMCA USIF

Luhanska

SOSCV, BC, OPF, UNHCR, UNICEF, PIN, SC, East-SOS, UNICEF, BC

ASB, Emanuil, IOM, RAF, Triangle, NRC,

UNDP, DRC, CU, URCS, East-SOS

MdM, AICM, PLWHA, CU,

PAH, MI

ADRA, CU, CaritasAT, CrimeaSOS, DRC, DRC/DDG, DSOS, East-SOS, CenterEC, GOI, GRN, HAI, HALO,

IMC, IOM, LaStrada, LRCPS, MdM, MSU, NRC, OHCHR, PAH, PIN, Proliska, R2P, RHIV, SCSPSC, SH, SOSCV, SSSS, TDH, UF, UNFPH, UNHCR, UNICEF,

USOCTE, Victoria, Yellow-Blue Wings

HAI, CU, ADRA, IOM, NRC, UNHCR

HAI, Triangle, ADRA, AN,

UNICEF, ASB, PIN, PAH, NRC,

CU

Lvivska LaStrada, APH, CrimeaSOS, GOI, R2P, SSSS, YMCA USIF

Mykolaivska IOM LaStrada, APH, UNFPA, GOI, SSSS, TOA, OHCHR

Odeska IOM Yellow-Blue Wings, LaStrada, APH, UNFPA, FHL, GOI,

TOA, OHCHR

Poltavska IOM LaStrada, CrimeaSOS, DRC, GOI, SSSS, YMCA

Rivnenska LaStrada, APH, GOI, SSSS, OHCHR, YMCA

Sumska LaStrada, DRC, GOI, SSSS

Ternopilska LaStrada, SSSS

Vinnytska IOM LaStrada, APH, Spring, CrimeaSOS, DRC, SSSS

Volynska LaStrada, R2P, SSSS, YMCA

Zakarpatska LaStrada, CrimeaSOS, SSSS

Zaporizka IOM, DRC, CU DCV GIZ, SoC, Vzayemodia, GRN, LaStrada, APH, UNFPA,

DRC, NRC, R2P, SSSS, OHCHR, UNHCR, YMCA, IHTogehter

GIZ, USIF

Zhytomyrska LaStrada, R2P, SSSS, UNHCR, YMCA

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List of Partner Acronyms

Creation Date:5 September 2019

ASB Arbeiter-

Samariter-Bund Deutschland eV

Emanuil NGO "Emanuil" MSU Mine Safe Ukraine SSSS Stabilization

Support Services

ADRA Adventist

Development and Relief Agency

FHL Faith, Hope, Love

NGO MYU Mariupol Youth Union SUHC

Save Ukraine Help Center

AICM AICM FSD Swiss Foundation for

Mine Action NRC

Norwegian Refugee Council

TDH Terre des Hommes

Air Light Air Light GIZ GIZ OHCHR

Office of the United Nations High

Commissioner for Human Rights

TOA Tenth of April

AN Arche Nova GOI NGO Group of

influence OPF

Open Policy Foundation

Triangle Triangle

Generation Humanitaire

APH Alliance for Public

Health GRN

Charitable Fund "Gorenie"

PAH Polish Humanitarian

Action UDA

Ukrainian Deminers

Association

BC British Council HAI HelpAge

International Ukraine PIN People In Need UF

Ukrainian Frontiers

CaritasAT Caritas Austria HALO HALO Trust PLWHA All-Ukrainian Network

of PLWH UFF

Unity for the Future

CenterEC

NGO "Center for common

development "Effective

Community""

IHTogehter NGO IDP and

Hromada Together Proliska Proliska UNDP

United Nations Development Programme

CFURC

Charitable Foundation "Ukrainian

Resource Center"

IMC International Medical

Corps PUI

Premiere Urgence Internationale

UNFPA United Nations

Population Fund

CrimeaSOS

CrimeaSOS IOM International

Organization for Migration

R2P Charitable Fund "Right

to Protection" UNHCR

United Nations High

Commissioner for Refugees

CU Caritas Ukraine KhRCSCW Kharkiv Regional

"Crisis Social Center for Women"

RAF Rinat Akhmetov

Foundation UNICEF

United Nations Children's Fund

CYI City Youth Initiative

KS Kharkiv Station RehabDVS

Center of medical and psychological

rehabilitation of domestic violence

survivors

URCS Ukrainian Red Cross Society

DCV Caritas Germany KVL Country of Free

People RHIV

Rubizhne oblast centre for HIV-infected

children and youth USIF

Ukrainian Social Investment Fund

DDC Donbas

Development Center

LaStrada La Strada - Ukraine SC Save the Children USOCTE

Ukrainian Society for Overcoming

Consequences of Traumatic Events

DemSol Demining Solutions

LRCPS

Luhansk Regional Center of

Psychosocial Support

SCCentre Social communication

centre Victoria

Human Rights Woman

Organisation "Victoria"

Dobro Dobropillia center

"Dobro" LSRW

NGO "League of Socially Responsible

Women" SCSPSC

Sievierodonetsk Center for Social and Psychological Support

of Community

Vzayemodia Vzayemodia

DonCenMC

Donetsk Regional Social Center for Mother and Child

LSW League of Social

Workers SDC

Swiss Agency for Development and

Cooperation WHFP

Charitable Foundation

"Woman Health and Family Planning"

DonRCPS

Donetsk Regional Center of

Psychosocial Support

Mclub "MARTIN-club" SH Charitable Foundation

"Slavic Heart" WLD

Women’s League of Donechchyna

DRC Danish Refugee

Council MdM Medecins du Monde Shans

Charitable Foundation "Shans"

Yellow-Blue Wings

Charitable Foundation

"Yellow-Blue Wings"

DRC/DDG DRC - Danish

Demining Group MI

Malteser International

Slavyane Slavyane Volunteer

Group YMCA

Young Men's Christian

Association

DSOS Donbas SOS MIRA

Charity organization "International children's fund

"MIRA"

SoC Charitable Fund "Child

Smile"

DU Dorcas Ukraine Most Center for Social

Development "MOST"

SOSCV SOS Children's

Villages

East-SOS Charity

Foundation "East-SOS"

MSF Medecins Sans

Frontieres Spring Spring of Hope