UKRAINE SITUATION REPORT November 2018
UKRAINE SITUATION REPORT November 2018 Ukraine Humanitarian 2018 Situation Report No. 11 © UNICEF/2018/Gilbertson UNICEF’s Response with Partners UNICEF 2018 Sector/Cluster 2018 UNICEF Cumulative Cluster Cumulative 2018 Funds Available Target results (#) Target results (#) Funds 1 Nutrition 20,000 70 received to (Requirement: $23,599,000) Health 20,000 31,2122 date: $7M 30% WASH 1,990,000 1,662,439 2,300,000 2,404,092 Child 605,000 341,063 1,300,000 Carry- Funding Protection3 forward gap: Education4 131,000 133,799 200,000 171,000 amount: $13.5M $3.1M 13% 57% HIV & AIDS 46,000 42,034 N/A Number of people in need: 3,400,000 (2018 HRP) Number of children in need of humanitarian assistance: 500,000 (2018 UNICEF HAC) Situation Overview & Humanitarian Needs UNICEF continued to address the education, health, protection, education and water, sanitation and hygiene needs of children particularly those residing on the line of contact, on both sides. In November, the rehabilitation of 21 education facilities was completed by UNICEF in non-government controlled areas of Donetsk and Luhansk oblasts, ensuring access to safe learning environments for over 5,187 children. UNICEF further enhanced its e-voucher program implemented along the line of contact, providing 10,018 individuals with hygiene supplies and 412 children under five with essential medicines in the month of November. To strengthen the resilience of the water system to conflict related shocks, UNICEF delivered 14 tons of activated carbon to water companies to mitigate the risk of supply disruptions. A total of 466 survivors of gender based violence and 50 children affected by violence accessed services provided by UNICEF through a network of 15 mobile teams covering Donetsk and Luhansk oblasts.
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