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Within the framework of the current project "Response to acute humanitarian issues (sexual and reproductive needs) of the most vulnerable women and adolescent girls in eastern Ukraine", implemented in Donetsk and Luhansk regions by the United Nations Population Fund in Ukraine, the Ukrainian Medical Mission, and the Woman Health and Family Planning Charity Foundation, early in December this year, another batch of humanitarian aid has been delivered to medical institutions of Donetsk and Luhansk regions.

The humanitarian aid contained modern medicines, contraceptives and tools used in everyday gynecological practice. Particularly noteworthy is the standard set of the United Nations Population Fund which is used to perform Caesarean sections in all circumstances. In other words, this set allows 105 Caesarean sections to be performed even in an open field, because it contains everything needed ranging from sterile instruments to medications that a woman needs during a surgery and postoperative period.

Recipients of humanitarian aid in Donetsk region:

1. Mariupol City Maternity Hospital of the Mariupol City Council;

2. Mariupol Territorial Medical Association for Child and Woman Health;

3. Mariupol Perinatal Center;

4. Regional Perinatal Center in Kramatorsk;

5. Multi-specialty Hospital of Intensive Care in Bakhmut;

6. Volnovakha Central District Hospital;

7. Perinatal Center within the Pokrovsk Hospital of Intensive Care;

8. Multi-specialty Hospital of Intensive Care of the Kostiantynivka City Council.

Recipients of humanitarian aid in Luhansk region:

1. Rubizhne Central City Hospital of the Rubizhne City Council in Luhansk region;

2. Titov Central City Hospital in Lysychansk (maternity department);

3. Severodonetsk City Multi-specialty Hospital of the Severodonetsk City Council (perinatal center);

4. Starobilsk District Territorial Medical Association of the Starobilsk District Council;

5. Popasna Central District Hospital;

6. Stanytsia Luhanska District Territorial Medical Association;

7. Novoaidar District Territorial Medical Association;

8. Bilovodsk Multi-specialty Hospital of the Bilovodsk Village Council.