1. Humanitarian Assistance and Need inUkraine (2023):
- 8.3 million people reached with humanitarian assistance.
- 17.6 million people in need of humanitarian assistance.
- The Ukrainian Government estimatesUSD 135.9 billion in damages, with reconstruction costs around USD 750 billion.
2. Environmental Impact:
- Over 20% of Ukraine’s natural reserves affected.
3. Educational Impact:
- Disruption in educational institutions affecting over 5 million children.
4. Casualties:
- 1k civilians killed or injured by mines or explosive remnants of war.
- [EN] IAEA Director General Statement onUkraine (Update 193).
- [UK] Report on “Russians’ perception of the war in Ukraine”.
- [EN/UK] Inflation and Dynamics Reports (October 2023 to November 2023).
- Period: 26 October - 8 November 2023.
- Focus: UNDP’s Resilience Building and Recovery Programme.
- Preparation: Decision Support Unit (DSU), based on collected and tagged information.
- External Funding: Over USD 38 billion mobilized by the World Bank Group since February 2022.
- Internal Funding: Significant loans and state programs supporting Ukrainian families and entrepreneurs.
- Fiscal Deficit: Expected to remain high before declining to 11.5% of GDP by 2025.
- Inflation: Moderated to 8.6% by end of August.
- Attacks: Increase in attacks on civilian areas and energy sector facilities.
- Affected Oblasts: Various oblasts listed with specific dates.
- Energy Facilities: Targeted 35 times byRussian forces since September 2022.
- Medical Institutions: Over 10,000 generators obtained for uninterrupted operation.
- Recovery and Modernization Plan:Including EUR 50 billion from the EU.
- Health Cooperation: Over 200 medical evacuations completed since April 2022.
- Social Care Services: UNHCR's support to local authorities.
- Education: Initiatives for IDP women and state funding for vocational schools.
- Essential Utilities: UNICEF's efforts improviding safe drinking water.
- Mine Action: Land surveys and demining activities.
- Casualties: Over 510 children died and 1,140 injured since February 2022.
- Humanitarian Aid: Efforts to deliver essential aid in frontline villages and towns.
- Human Rights: Swiss Federal Council extends temporary protection for Ukrainians.
- Civil Society: Contributions to medical facilities in various oblasts.
- Gender Equality: Progress in combating violence against women.
- Digital Transformation: Launch of the national program “Future Perfect”.
- Support to IDPs: Various regional initiatives.
- Evacuations: Announced in response to intensified hostilities.
- Study Presentation: “Ukrainian Youth Today” focusing on public and political participation.