Over 33,000 families in frontline areas to receive winterization assistance from UNICEF

It is planned to provide in-kind assistance (fuel briquettes, hygiene kits and winter clothing for children under 15, blankets) or financial support to prepare for the winter period of 2024/2025.

It is planned to cover 60,000 vulnerable people, including 15,500 children, in the following communities in six frontline regions:

  • Sumy region: Bilopil, Khotyn, Miropil, Krasnopil, Znob-Novgorod, Druzhba, Yampil, Hlukhiv, Svesa, Esman, Novosloboda, Yunakiv, Vorozhbyan, Shalygino, Putivl communities.
  • Kharkiv region: Bohodukhivska, Borivska, Dergachivska, Kindrashivska, Kupianska, Kurylivska, Malodanylivska, Oskilska, Starosaltivska, Tsirkunivska, Velykoburlutska, Vilkhivska, Vilkhuvatska, Vovchanska, Zolochivska communities.
  • Donetsk region: Pokrovsk, Myrnohrad, Kostiantynivka, Sviatohirsk, Kramatorsk, Sloviansk, Druzhkivka, Kurakhivka, Novohrodivka, Mykolaivka communities.
  • Dnipropetrovska oblast: Marhanets and Nikopol communities.
  • Zaporizhzhia region: Komyshuvaske and Mykilske communities.
  • Kherson region: Novovorontsov and Kherson communities.

We are grateful to UNICEF and partners, in particular the Governments of Norway and the Republic of Korea, as well as the USAID Office of Humanitarian Assistance for their timely and much-needed support to help Ukrainians get through the winter.