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We have been helping in Ukraine from 2014 when the conflict started. We have been focusing primarily on psychological aid and providing food and water to the elderly and people with disabilities, as well as victims of landmines, living in the eastern regions of Ukraine.

  • Population:
    43.8 million

  • Number of people in need of humanitarian aid in 2021:
    3.4 million

  • We started helping in:
    2014

  • Number of internally displaced persons:
    855 000

  • Cost of aid provided by PAH in 2021:
    7 386 443 PLN

  • Number of people we reached with aid:
    9392

In 2021 PAH continued to help the elderly and people with disabilities who lived in towns close to the frontlines. Our local Aid Centres provide psychological and financial aid, and they are also used to distribute parcels with food and hygiene products.

We also provided aid to victims of landmines, in particular children and their caretakers, in the form of psychological, legal, and financial support to facilitate rehabilitation. We held trainings for teachers and social workers, and financed their employment at local institutions.

 

How we helped in Ukraine in 2021?

Legal and psychosocial aid

  • Individual and group therapy sessions for the elderly who live in towns close to the frontlines
  • House care for individuals who have difficulty moving
  • Organising psychological self-aid groups for aid recipients
  • Psychological, psycho-social, legal, and financial support for victims of landmines
  • Trainings for social workers and teachers

Food

  • Distribution of food parcels to the elderly and people with disabilities that cover nutritional requirements for three months

Water

  • Distribution of hygiene kits to cover requirements for three months, containing personal hygiene products and cleaning agents, as well as face masks, disposable gloves, and antiseptics
  • Repairs of water supply and sewage infrastructure in frontline towns to provide the inhabitants with water

Financial aid

  • Cash assistance for the elderly and people with disabilities who live in frontline towns to cover their needs for three months

List of projects completed in Ukraine in 2021

Number of aid recipients:
1000

Project location:
Donetsk Oblast

Source of funds:
Polish Ministry of Foreing Affairs (Polska Pomoc)

Under this project, four Social Centres for Psychological Services were established to facilitate access to and provision of psycho-social aid to those who need it the most: children, adolescents, families with many children, and single parents. Many professional groups also took advantage of this: activists had the chance to meet with representatives of the authorities to identify and discuss issues that affect the communities and develop solutions; social workers gained new skills and knowledge which enabled to them to provide first psychological aid or cope with stress effectively. All these activities are extremely important and key for the functioning of people who live in areas affected by the armed conflict. Due to the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic, group sessions were suspended and continued remotely to protect the health of workers and participants.

Number of aid recipients:
500

Project location:
Donetsk and Lugansk Oblast

Source of funds:
UHF/OCHA

The goal of this project was to improve social services and the capacity to run a business by the locals in Donetsk and Luhansk oblasts. As part of this project we financed the jobs of social workers at local social aid centres, trainings for current social aid workers, and also for local public benefit organisations.

As part of this project we also distributed hygiene kits for the elderly infected with COVID-19.

Number of aid recipients:
3926

Project location:
Donetsk and Lugansk Oblast

Source of funds:
USAID/BHA

The most vulnerable people who live in the area of the contact line were provided with individual and group therapy sessions, as well as individual care at home; we also organised self-help groups, cultural events, and we distributed simple rehabilitation equipment. These activities were additionally supported by comprehensive financial aid, repairs of water supply and sewage infrastructure, as well as distribution of food and hygiene parcels among the elderly to cover their needs for at least three months.

Number of aid recipients:
1106

 

Project location:
Donetsk and Lugansk Oblast

Source of funds:
UNICEF

The goal of this project, which was implemented in co-operation with UNICEF, was to bring aid and protection to the victims of landmines, especially children and their guardians. We provided comprehensive aid and care to 45 families in which a children or a parent had been injured in a landmine explosion. These families were included the individual case care programme and depending on their needs they received psychological, psycho-social, legal, and financial aid to facilitate rehabilitation or adaptation of their home to the needs of persons with disabilities.

Furthermore, 400 guardians and 200 social workers were trained in positive parenting techniques, and 500 children and teenagers took advantage of remote psycho-social support through, among other things, live streams with social workers and PAH educators, online sessions with a psychologist, and help line.

The last element of this project was the creation of 5 teams comprising the most proactive individuals from local youth groups. These teams, headed by coaches, were tasked with drafting and implementing social initiatives that reduced barriers in the local community for individuals injured by mines.

Number of aid recipients:
2860

Project location:
Donetsk and Lugansk Oblast

Source of funds:
ECHO

As part of the project carried out with DG ECHO in Donetsk and Luhansk oblasts in eastern Ukraine we provided cash aid to the most vulnerable elderly people in order to cover their needs for three months.

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Emergency response

Haiti

As a result of the earthquake in August 2021 more than 2 000 people died and more than 12 000 people were injured. The earthquake’s epicentre was located a dozen or so kilometres from Petit-Trou-de-Nippes, the city in which we completed our project. As part of our involvement we satisfied basic needs, rebuilt temporary shelters for those affected by the disaster, and provided psychological aid.

 

 

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Humanitarian assistance

Iraq

Our activities were focused on preventing the spread of and infections with COVID-19 within camps for internally displaced persons, delivering large quantities of water, constructing sanitary facilities in quarantine and isolation areas, as well as ad hoc financial aid for the most affected people in the Sinjar district. In addition, we repaired latrines and showers, and removed waste from four camps for internally displaced persons.

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Humanitarian assistance

Yemen

The ongoing armed conflict, the economic crisis, the risk of natural disasters, climate changes, as well as the COVID-19 pandemic made 2021 a very difficult year for Yemenites. 

In 2021, PAH continued its projects in the healthcare sector by supporting seven clinics and one hospital in the Abjan, Aden, and Ad Dhale governorates. With the goal of restoring full functionality of the healthcare centres, PAH’s activities included but were not limited to deliveries of medicines, hardware, and medical products, items of everyday use, repairs of the building’s sanitary infrastructure, other repair works, and deliveries of water. Furthermore, we aided the medical personnel by holding trainings and paying their salaries. The scope and form of support were matched to each clinic’s actual needs. Bearing in mind that many people could not take advantage of medical services due to problems of logistical nature and some pregnant women prefer traditional childbirth at home, PAH equipped and trained local volunteers and midwifes. This made it possible to reach local inhabitants, as well as provide medical aid and advice outside the clinic. 

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Humanitarian and development assistance

Kenya

In 2021 PAH aimed its projects at local communities in southern Kenya which has a tropical dry climate. As a result of adverse climate changes access to safe water and appropriate sanitary conditions is becoming increasingly challenging.

Our activities improved the conditions in which education takes place by ensuring access to sustainable water supply, sanitary infrastructure, and appropriate hygiene, as well as improving access to power from renewable energy sources. Together with the local agricultural co-operatives, we erected sand dams to regulate water resources. Moreover, by holding a series of trainings in management, agriculture, and animal husbandry we improved the effectiveness of farming and increased the production capacities and earnings of the agricultural co-operatives.

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Development aid

Lebanon

World Economic Forum’s Gender Gap Index 2021 put Lebanon in the 132nd place out of 156 countries as far as women’s participation in political life is concerned, their economic opportunities, educational opportunities, as well as adequate access to healthcare. Marginalisation of girls and women, as well as barriers that prevent their active social and professional life are manifold. Only 29% of adult women are professionally active, while in the case of men it is 76%.

In Lebanon, we carried out a project which, through the development of personal and life skills, provided children and teenagers with greater opportunities to use their full potential in the future, and thanks to the growth of professional competencies young adults have greater chances of being employed on a labour market which systemically marginalises them.

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Humanitarian assistance

Somalia

Our activities are primarily focused on water supply and sanitary aid. In particular, we concentrate on aiding the most vulnerable individuals, such as internally displaced persons, and therefore we build wells and sanitary infrastructure in the camps they live in. We also help local communities in the villages affected by floods, drought, and conflicts. Thanks to such aid, the Somalis’ needs are adequately met.

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Humanitarian assistance

South Sudan

South Sudan poses challenges on many levels. Its inhabitants are facing challenges posed by climate change, epidemics, local ethnic conflicts, as well as loss of the means of support.

Our activities include primarily the provision of access to clean and healthy water by repairing and constructing water intake points, latrines, and hand washing stations. We hold trainings for mechanics and awareness-raising campaigns in good hygiene practices. We distribute hygiene kits to girls and women of reproductive age.

To help children, we develop educational programmes, we create temporary learning spaces where access to school infrastructure is limited. We undertake actions that reduce disease incidence and mortality of the most vulnerable groups by improving access to healthcare and food; we also help in food production. We distribute packages with non-food aid and undertake actions that reinforce local communities’ independence and capacity to respond to future crises. We create safe spaces for women who were victims of violence.

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Humanitarian assistance

Ukraine

In 2021 PAH continued to help the elderly and people with disabilities who lived in towns close to the frontlines. Our local Aid Centres provide psychological and financial aid, and they are also used to distribute parcels with food and hygiene products.

We also provided aid to victims of landmines, in particular children and their caretakers, in the form of psychological, legal, and financial support to facilitate rehabilitation. We held trainings for teachers and social workers, and financed their employment at local institutions.

 

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Haiti
Iraq
Yemen
Kenya
Lebanon
Somalia
South Sudan
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Polska