
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
Useful Links
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
Most read (last 30 days)
- 2 million Ukrainians are affected by landmines in Ukraine’s eastern conflict regions [EN/UK]
- Four years of conflict in Ukraine leave 4.4 million people in a dire humanitarian situation [EN/UK]
- Water supply to 345,000 people in eastern Ukraine at risk as Donetsk Filter Station stops operations
- WFP Ukraine Country Brief February 2018
- IOM Ukraine Crisis Response Plan, 1 January – 31 December 2018
Snapshot 6–12 May 2015
Iraq: Conflict has escalated in a number of locations. In Anbar, fighting has displaced more than 47,000 in Karmah district, and more than 133,000 around Ramadi. Clashes between Islamic State and government forces have intensified around Baiji oil refinery, in Salah al Din.
Snapshot 29 April–5 May 2015
Nepal: The death toll from the earthquake has reached 7,250, with more than 14,000 injured. Aftershocks are still occurring, and some villages have still not been reached. 300,000 homes are estimated to need rebuilding or repair.
Yemen: The estimated number of IDPs has doubled since 17 April to reach 300,000, as conflict continues. Food distribution, health, and WASH systems are on the verge of collapse, due in large part to severe fuel shortages.