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Ukraine and Impacted Countries - Revised Emergency Appeal n° MGR65002, Revision n° 2 (December 2025)

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Emergency Appeal Revision

IFRC NETWORK IMPACT SINCE 2022

Since February 2022, the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC) Network has delivered more than 22 million humanitarian services inside Ukraine and across 45 countries. This includes the largest Red Cross mental health programme in Europe’s history, delivering over 2 million mental health and psychosocial support services. Across the network, 143,000 volunteers from 7,200 branches have been supporting people affected. 60 Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies globally have been responding to the needs of people from Ukraine, mobilising CHF 2.3 billion of funding through the support and solidarity of the public, governments and corporate partners.

Over the past three years, nearly CHF 40 million in National Society Strengthening support has enabled Red Cross National Societies to expand and sustain their humanitarian services at a scale that would not otherwise have been possible. This investment helped National Societies reinforce essential capacities, including strengthening staffing and volunteer networks, improving logistics and digital systems, and ensuring the continuity of critical services during a prolonged and highly demanding crisis. Key support from the IFRC has included: equipping and reinforcing branch networks with the tools and resources they need to deliver reliable, community-level services and training thousands of staff and volunteers in areas such as MHPSS, protection, and emergency response in order to have National Societies better prepared, more effective, and more resilient as they continue supporting people affected by the international armed conflict.