Contributions to WHO's 2023 Emergency Appeal: Ukraine & Refugee-Receiving Countries

Contributions to WHO's 2023 Emergency Appeal: Ukraine & Refugee-Receiving Countries

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Nurse Inna at the Institute of Epidemiology and Infectious Diseases in Kyiv, Ukraine, on 8 March 2022.
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WHO has launched an updated appeal detailing its resource needs for Ukraine and refugee-receiving and hosting countries. The needs are an estimated US$ 240 million for 2023: US$ 160 million for the health response in Ukraine and US$ 80 million for addressing the healthcare needs of Ukrainian refugees in refugee-receiving countries.

WHO says thank you!

Contributions to WHO for Ukraine Emergency Appeal and people affected by the conflict in neighbouring countries

As of 23 October 2023

 

Contributors

DonorUS$
Austria159 915
Bureau of Population, Refugees, and Migration8 090 000
Canada742 135
Denmark5 000 000
European Civil Protection and Humanitarian Aid Operations17 789 623
European Commission - Service For Foreign Policy Instruments (FPI)5 324 814
European Commission - Directorate General for Neighbourhood and Enlargement Negotiations 2 000 000
Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office3 503 185
France2 217 295
Germany10 800 000
Global Alliance for Vaccines and Immunization 1 549 720
Ireland1 620 000
Japan - Asia Europe Foundation10 000 000
Conflict-Related Sexual Violence Prevention Multi-Partner Trust Fund (CRSV-MPTF)773 718
Norway8 297 827
Slovenia540 000
United States Agency for International Development2 289 745
US Bureau of Humanitarian Assistance28 406 948
UN Ukraine Humanitarian Fund5 714 482
WHO Foundation 1 756 971
Grand Total116 576 378
 

Emergency Appeal 2023

WHO’s Ukraine and Refugee-receiving countries crisis response appeal enables the agency’s work as it delivers critical, life-saving healthcare for over 11.4 million vulnerable, conflict-affected people and those at risk of service disruptions.

For period January - December 2023, the appeal details WHO’s resource needs for Ukraine and refugee-receiving countries that are estimated at US$ 240 million: US$ 160 million for the health response in Ukraine and US$ 80 million for addressing the healthcare needs of Ukrainian refugees in refugee-receiving countries.

With the funds sought, WHO aims to ensure that people affected by the conflict can access essential health services including emergency and trauma care in Ukraine and refugee-receiving countries.

WHO thanks all Member States / Governments, individuals, corporations and organizations contributing towards the WHO Ukraine Appeal