

UKR_Terms of Reference_MSNA NGCA_October 2017
DOCX126.3K
As conflict in Ukraine continues, the gravity of the humanitarian situation is clear. People in areas directly affected by conflict are in immediate need of life-saving support, lacking food, energy, utilities, and facing a breakdown in the provision of basic services. They also face the risk of environmental disasters because of proximity to hazardous infrastructure (such as energy producing facilities and transit infrastructure), a risk that extends well beyond conflict-affected areas. As of 14 March 2022, more than 2.7 million people are estimated to have fled Ukraine and many more are internally displaced, including an estimated one million children. The vast majority of the displaced are women, girls and boys. Some will be staying in neighbouring countries, many more are likely to continue their journey onwards to Western Europe and elsewhere.
You will find the most recent research outputs related to the situation of IDPs in Central and Western Ukraine, to the impact of the conflict on the living conditions in Ukraine, to the refugee humanitarian situation in neighbouring countries and to migration trends from Ukraine here.
Three years into the full-scale invasion of Ukraine, a stark divide in livelihood needs has emerged between rural and urban households. The latest Multi-Sector Needs Assessment (MSNA) story map reveals...
On 24 February 2025, three years into the full-scale invasion, Ukraine continues to face high levels of persistent humanitarian need, and disruptions to essential services linked to ongoing attacks on...
As temperatures drop, millions of Ukrainians are at heightened risk due to ongoing conflict, damaged infrastructure, and severe resource gaps. Ensuring access to heating, cold and hot water, and essential...
UKR_Terms of Reference_MSNA NGCA_October 2017
DOCX126.3K
UKR_Map_East Ukraine_Number Of Registered IDPs_23AUG2017_A4
PDF2.3M
UKR_Terms of Reference_Humanitarian Trend Analysis_September 2017
DOCX102.2K
UKR_Map_EastUkraine_Settlement_Population_Reference_04AUG2017_A4
PDF2.1M
UKR_Map_East Ukraine_Change Of Registered IDPs_23AUG2017_A4
PDF2.3M
UKR_Map_East Ukraine_Proportion Of Registered IDPs_23AUG2017_A4
PDF2.3M
UKR_Map_East Ukraine_Proportion Of Registered IDPs_18JUL2017_A4
PDF2.3M
UKR_Map_East Ukraine_Number Of Registered IDPs_18JUL2017_A4
PDF2.3M
UKR_Map_East Ukraine_Change Of Registered IDPs_18JUL2017_A4
PDF2.3M
UKR_Map_Eas tUkraine_Proportion Of Registered IDPs_26JUN2017_A4
PDF2.3M
UKR_Map_East Ukraine_Number Of Registered IDPs_26JUN2017_A4
PDF2.3M
UKR_Map_East Ukraine_Change Of Registered IDPs_26JUN2017_A4
PDF2.3M
UKR_Thematic Assessment_Questionnaire_Enterprise_March 2017
XLSX30.7K
UKR_Thematic Assessment_Questionnaire_Household_March 2017
XLSX35.4K
UKR_Report_Thematic Assessment Livelihoods_March 2017
PDF1.6M
UKR_Map_East Ukraine_Number Of Registered IDPs_29MAY2017_A4
PDF2.3M