Approximately 73 organizations providing assistance to women and girls in Ukraine reported having to introduce waiting lists or turn away beneficiaries due to capacity constraints caused in part by U.S. funding cuts.
Date: 2/26
Region: Europe & Central Asia
Country: Ukraine
Topic: Gender Equality & Inclusion
Policy Lens: Security & Resilience
Entry Type: Operational Impact
Additional Context: This information was collected in a survey of 108 women-led and women’s rights organizations in Ukraine conducted by the Gender in Humanitarian Action group, or GiHA.
This change has affected an estimated 54,750 women. According to GiHA, 85% of organizations in Ukraine relied on foreign assistance for more than half of their program portfolio, totaling $27.4 million in 2025. Further losses are expected by organizations in 2026. More than one third of organizations reported reductions across multiple services such as gender-based violence prevention and response, protection services, advocacy and political participation, mental health support, and economic empowerment, among other humanitarian programming.
Devex Researcher Note: Gender equality work has been notably affected by global donor funding reductions. The U.N. projects losses in the sector at $2.83 billion per year worldwide due to government cuts and the closure of some women's rights initiatives. The U.S. has set forth a sweeping new set of restrictive funding policies, dramatically expanding the Mexico City Policy, which blocks U.S. federal funding to international nongovernmental organizations that provide or inform about abortion. The new rules surpass previous limits to include gender ideology and diversity, equity, and inclusion, along with expansion to a new cadre of recipients — including U.N. agencies. In Ukraine, 62% of organizations have reported declining donor interest in funding gender equality work.
Source: GiHA

