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2022/6/13
Ukraine: Emergency response for communities affected by Ukraine conflict UKR221 (Revision1)

The Russian Federation launched a military offensive against Ukraine on 24 February 2022. As of the 1stof June, more than 6.98 million refugees had fled Ukraine, making this the fastest growing refugee crisis in Europe since World War II.

A further 7.1 million people have been displaced internally within Ukraine.

As of 01 June, UN reported 6,983,041 refugees have crossed from Ukraine into neighboring countries.The major numbers are: Poland (3,690,089), Hungary (698,420) Slovakia (466,264), Republic of Moldova (483,306) Romania (587,219), the Russian Federation (1,041,095) and Belarus (16,648), the majority women and children, as well as elderly people and those with disabilities.

UNHCR estimates there are over 4.7 million refugees present across Europe. Over 2.9 million refugees from Ukraine have registered for Temporary Protection or similar national protection schemes in Europe.

ACT members Hungarian Interchurch Aid, HEKS/EPER, Lutheran World Federation, ROMAid and the Europe forum will be responding in Ukraine, Hungary, Moldova, Romania, Poland, and Slovakia with the revised appeal budget of USD23,497,348

UKR221 Ukraine Conflict_Rev1

UKR221 Annex Results Framework

SOURCE: ACT


Dear Friends and Colleagues,

Greetings.

This is to inform you that the revision of the Appeal: Ukraine: Emergency response for communities affected by Ukraine conflict UKR221 (Revision1), is now issued and has just been posted to our website at this link:

https://actalliance.org/appeals-rapid-response-funds/ukraine-emergency-response-for-communities-affected-by-ukraine-conflict-ukr221-revision1

The Russian Federation launched a military offensive against Ukraine on 24 February 2022. As of the 1stof June, more than 6.98 million refugees had fled Ukraine, making this the fastest growing refugee crisis in Europe since World War II.

A further 7.1 million people have been displaced internally within Ukraine.

As of 01 June, UN reported 6,983,041 refugees have crossed from Ukraine into neighboring countries.The major numbers are: Poland (3,690,089), Hungary (698,420) Slovakia (466,264), Republic of Moldova (483,306) Romania (587,219), the Russian Federation (1,041,095) and Belarus (16,648), the majority women and children, as well as elderly people and those with disabilities.

UNHCR estimates there are over 4.7 million refugees present across Europe. Over 2.9 million refugees from Ukraine have registered for Temporary Protection or similar national protection schemes in Europe.

ACT members Hungarian Interchurch Aid, HEKS/EPER, Lutheran World Federation, ROMAid and the Europe forum are responding in Ukraine, Hungary, Moldova, Romania, Poland, and Slovakia with the revised appeal budget of USD23,497,348

If for any reason you have difficulty accessing the website or cannot download the document, please do not hesitate to contact Dragana Levicanin (dragana.levicanin@actalliance.org)

who will forward the document to you as an attachment.

Thank you for your attention.

Regards,

Niall O'Rourke Cyra Bullecer

ACT Alliance Head of Humanitarian Affairs Humanitarian Operations Manager


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