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Norway Strengthens UNFPA's Humanitarian Response in Ukraine with NOK 30 Million Contribution

Norway Strengthens UNFPA's Humanitarian Response in Ukraine with NOK 30 Million Contribution

Press Release

Norway Strengthens UNFPA's Humanitarian Response in Ukraine with NOK 30 Million Contribution

calendar_today 26 August 2024

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Additional funding will strengthen UNFPA's humanitarian response

UNFPA, the United Nations Population Fund in Ukraine, expresses its profound gratitude to Norway for its continued commitment to humanitarian efforts in Ukraine. We are pleased to announce Norway's additional contribution of NOK 30 million (approximately US$ 2.8 million) to UNFPA Ukraine, delivered through the Humanitarian Thematic Fund. This generous contribution will significantly bolster the delivery of life-saving sexual and reproductive health (SRH) and gender-based violence (GBV) services across the country.

 

This vital funding comes at a time as Ukraine continues to grapple with severe humanitarian challenges. The ongoing war has severely damaged civilian infrastructure, including health facilities, leaving many without access to essential medical care. The war has also greatly increased the risks of gender-based violence, particularly affecting women and girls. With Norway’s support, UNFPA will be able to expand its reach, providing critical services to the most vulnerable populations, particularly women and girls in war-affected regions.

 

"Norway stands with the people of Ukraine in these challenging times. Our partnership with UNFPA is crucial in reaching those who need this support the most. This contribution reaffirms our commitment to upholding the dignity, safety, and rights of all individuals, especially women and girls," stated Helene Sand Andresen, the Ambassador of Norway to Ukraine.

 

The flexibility of the Humanitarian Thematic Fund enables UNFPA to respond swiftly and effectively to emerging crises, delivering timely and comprehensive support to those in greatest need.

 

"This important funding ensures that those in need, especially women and girls, can access crucial SRH and GBV services even in the most challenging circumstances. We are deeply grateful for Norway's support, which plays a pivotal role in our humanitarian efforts," said Massimo Diana, UNFPA Representative in Ukraine.

 

Thanks to Norway's support, UNFPA remains steadfast in its commitment  to delivering life-saving services, protecting the rights and dignity of women and girls, and providing hope in the midst of conflict.

 

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