Assistance for Food-Insecure and Vulnerable Populations Affected by Conflict and Loss of Livelihoods in Eastern Ukraine
Operation ID: 200953
After two years of conflict, the security situation in
eastern Ukraine remains fragile. The consequences of
conflict and political stalemate are felt by individuals
and communities throughout Ukraine. An estimated 1.1
million people are in need of food assistance, with many
resorting to negative coping mechanisms. The Government
continues to face massive challenges, including a
deepening economic crisis and the urgent need for social
and fiscal reform. Without medium- to long-term
interventions, more people will require humanitarian
assistance in the months and years to come.
The proposed protracted relief and recovery operation
builds on the activities and lessons learned from
emergency operation 200765. It is informed by
assessments, evaluations and participatory
consultations, which have led to a refinement of the
programme strategy and the choice of transfer
modalities. WFP will address the food needs of the most
vulnerable people in eastern Ukraine while gradually
supporting early recovery. The operation is aligned with
WFP’s Strategic Plan (2017–2021) and gender and
protection policies and guidelines. It is guided by
Sustainable Development Goals 2 and 17, fostering
partnerships and national plans and strategies to
achieve zero hunger.
The operation is in line with the United Nations
Development Assistance Framework; contributes to the
Government’s Single and Comprehensive Strategy and
Action Plan for Agriculture and Rural Development in
Ukraine for 2015–2020 by enhancing food security and
monitoring systems; and is aligned with national social
protection schemes. It also builds on the priorities of
the humanitarian response plan and national recovery
plans.
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