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14.11.2022

Survey on IDPs needs in humanitarian aid is completed

We are thankful to everyone who participated in our survey on the needs of internally displaced people. What data did we receive and how will we use it in the future?

What was the research?

Russia’s war against Ukraine daily deprives our citizens of their homes, property and even basic necessities. Hundreds of thousands of people are currently on the brink of a humanitarian disaster.

The BRDO team, on the initiative and with the support of the Ministry Communities and Territories Development of Ukraine within the framework of the project “Consolidated response to the humanitarian crisis in Ukraine”, conducted a study on the assessment of the humanitarian needs of IDPs.

Thank you to everyone who participated in the survey, your input is extremely important.

What data did we get?

1,217 IDPs from different regions of Ukraine took part in our survey on identifying humanitarian challenges.

Among their urgent needs, the respondents identified the provision of clothes and shoes – 88.5%, the need for hygiene products – 73%, and food products – 67.8%. 69.7% need financial support.

How will we use this data?

We present an analytical report that identifies those needs and problems that are important for overcoming the humanitarian crisis.

Based on the results of the research, algorithms will be developed that will help digitise the processes of collecting requests and distributing clothing for IDPs and will be developed by the project partner P2P platform Lalafo Ukraine and will also be taken into account during the launch of the project to distribute humanitarian aid in the form of clothing and shoes.

In addition, the results of the survey will help in the preparation of specific requests to international organisations regarding those things that are currently lacking in warehouses and the need to launch a centralised platform.

The project “Consolidated response to the humanitarian crisis in Ukraine” is implemented with the support of the “Action Support Project”, implemented by UNDP Ukraine / UNDP in Ukraine with funding from Sweden.