2018 marked the fifth year of armed conflict in eastern Ukraine.The response by shelter and NFI humanitarian agencies developed around the same activities as in the previous year.The Shelter/NFI Cluster reports achievements according to the 4 ClusterObjectives, 3 operational and 1 related to the coordination...
The Strategy outlines approaches of the Cluster partners to the assistance to the conflict affected population in Ukraine: Internally Displaced persons, non-displaced population with damaged dwelling, host communities, returnees and commuters.
Although Ukraine is a middle income country, the capacity of the government, further limited by economic crisis, to fully provide services in...
Executive summaryIn November 2013, the Government of Ukraine (GoU) decided to abandon an agreement that would strengthen its ties with the EU, sparking large-scale protests. In March 2014, a conflict erupted with Russia’s unilateral annexation of Crimea, leading to a first wave of population displacement. A second wave of displacement followed shortly after, as a consequence of separatist...
The goal of the Ukraine Shelter/NFI (non-food item) Cluster is to provide people affected by the humanitarian emergency with the means to live in safe, dignified and appropriate shelter.
The Ukraine Shelter/NFI Cluster Team works with everyone who is involved in providing shelter and basic household items. These Shelter/NFI Cluster partners include the government, UN agencies,...