Western regions of Ukraine such as Lvivska, Ivano-Frankivska, Zakarpatska and Chernivetska oblasts, which host large numbers of internally displaced persons, remain understaffed and under-resourced, with assistance capacity that is insufficient for demand.
Date: 12/25
Region: Europe & Central Asia
Country: Ukraine
Topic: Peacebuilding & Stabilization, Refugees & Displacement
Policy Lens: Security & Resilience
Additional Context: The cuts to US foreign assistance coupled with funding solely focused on humanitarian assistance has left the communities grappling with IDPs without funding for support programming. The capacity of both local authorities and NGOs remains insufficient compared to the scale and chronic nature of the need.
The Tenth of April (TTA) is a Ukrainian humanitarian and human rights organization, supporting internally displaced and war-affected people, as well as refugees, asylum seekers, stateless persons and those at risk of statelessness across 11 regions of the country. Established by human rights lawyers, TTA delivers legal aid, psychosocial support, protection services, emergency assistance and community-based programs, while working to strengthen the rule of law and help vulnerable communities recover and rebuild.
Source: The Tenth of April (TTA),ACAPS

