
Ukraine
OngoingOverview
Key Content
WHO: WHO Ukraine Situation Report for January - March 2018
Protection Cluster: Ukraine: Protection Cluster Factsheet - March 2018 [EN/RU/UK]
UNHCR: Crossing the Line of Contact - Monitoring Report, March 2018 [EN/UK]
Appeals & Response Plans
OCHA: Ukraine Humanitarian Needs Overview 2018 [EN/UK]
OCHA: Ukraine: 2018 Humanitarian Response Plan (January-December 2018)
UNICEF: Humanitarian Action for Children 2018 - Ukraine
IOM: IOM Ukraine Crisis Response Plan, 1 January – 31 December 2018
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Disasters
- Europe/Northern Africa: Cold Wave - Jan 2012
- Central Europe: Floods - May 2010
- Europe: Cold Wave - Dec 2009
- Influenza A (H1N1) Pandemic - Apr 2009
- Central and Eastern Europe: Floods - Jul 2008
- Ukraine: Storm - Jul 2007
- Ukraine: Floods - Jul 2006
- Belarus/Russian Fed./Ukraine and Moldova: Severe Weather - Feb 2006
- Ukraine: Floods - Mar 2001
- Hungary: Floods - Mar 2001
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- WFP Ukraine Country Brief February 2018
- IOM Ukraine Crisis Response Plan, 1 January – 31 December 2018

ENDING VIOLENCE AGAINST CHILDREN GROSSLY UNDERFUNDED WITHIN THE FRAMEWORK OF INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION
New report shows only a small fraction of official development assistance goes toward ending violence against children For the first time, a review of official development assistance (ODA) to end violence against children has been done. The report Counting Pennies found that in 2015, total ODA spending was $174 billion and of that, less than 0.6 per cent was allocated to ending violence against children.