UN unveils $277.7 million winter aid plan for Ukraine’s most vulnerable
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Thu, 17 Jul 2025 18:00:00 +0300

The UN press service announced the plan.They aim to mobilize $277.7 million to provide life-saving assistance and services to 1.7 million vulnerable people from October 2025 through March 2026.Why this mattersMillions of Ukrainians have lacked reliable heating for years due to the ongoing war, living in damaged homes and struggling to pay for utilities. As winter approaches, these risks increase, especially for:Residents of frontline areasInternally displaced persons in temporary accommodationElderly people and persons with disabilitiesVulnerable families with childrenCommunities with severely damaged infrastructureHumanitarian Coordinator in Ukraine Matthias Schmale said millions will struggle to keep their homes warm this winter. The plan intends to help those who need it most.What aid will be providedHumanitarian organizations will:Insulate and repair damaged housingDistribute heaters, fuel, blankets, and warm clothingWeatherproof homes and temporary shelters against extreme coldProvide cash assistance to cover fuel and utility costsCoordinate services in the most dangerous areasThey will align all activities with government plans and other partners to avoid duplicating efforts and to ensure aid matches vulnerability levels. The plan also includes a robust monitoring and reporting system that allows timely adjustments based on changing humanitarian needs.“Each winter brings new challenges to people already exhausted by years of war. Timely funding and close cooperation with our partners remain crucial to reach those who need help before the cold sets in,” Schmale emphasized.Ukraine may receive two Patriot batteries from Germany and one launcher from Norway.
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