Ukraine

Integrated critical cash assistance and protection support to severely conflict-affected and frontline communities in Ukraine

Ukraine Humanitarian Action
April 2026
September 2026

Through this 6-month intervention, supported by the Ukraine Humanitarian Fund, Acted and its two local partners will provide integrated critical cash assistance and protection support to severely conflict-affected and frontline communities across Chernihivska, Sumska, Kharkivska, Dnipropetrovska, Zaporizka, Donetska, Mykolaivska, and Khersonska regions. 

Acted, in partnership with New Dawn, will implement a unified cash transfers (UCT) response targeting 60,350 individuals (approximately 28,738 households), in line with the Cash Working Group’s (CWG) methodology and technical guidance. Through cash assistance, beneficiaries will be able to address their most urgent needs while supporting local market recovery. 

To complement cash assistance, Light of Hope will deliver integrated protection services to 1,000 individuals, including at least 250 Acted cash beneficiaries. This will include legal support, particularly on housing, land and property (HLP) issues, and administrative assistance for 750 individuals, as well as mental health and psychosocial support (MHPSS) for 250 vulnerable conflict-affected individuals. 

Overall, the action will contribute to improving access to essential assistance and protection services for vulnerable populations, while strengthening their resilience and capacity to cope with the ongoing impact of the conflict 

Current projects

Integrated critical cash assistance and protection support to severely conflict-affected and frontline communities in Ukraine
Multi-Sectoral Humanitarian Response and Support to Essential Services in Frontline and Hard-to-Reach Communities in Kharkivska
RestoreUA: Promoting recovery and access to safe, functional essential services in Ukraine through the rehabilitation of educational, health and social institutions in Sumska, Chernihivska and Kharkivska Oblasts
Rehabilitation of medical institutions in the Chernihivska Oblast
Ukraine Response Consortium: Addressing the immediate multi-sectoral humanitarian needs of Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) and conflict-affected populations inside Ukraine
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