Stories from the Nansen Support Programme for Ukraine
On this page you will find some examples of how the Nansen Support Programme for Ukraine is contributing in practice. The Programme supports Ukraine in many fields and sectors. These stories illustrate a selection of initiatives and do not provide a comprehensive overview of the civilian and humanitarian elements of the Nansen Support Programme.
The stories are produced and shared by our partners and adapted for publication on norad.no.
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Published: 10. May 2024
Moldova: Fighting gender-based violence in the Republic of Moldova
With more individuals in a vulnerable situation, where large proportion is women and children, the risk for gender-based violence and abuse has risen. -
Published: 10. May 2024
Moldova: Supporting the Moldovan authorities delivering lifesaving assistance
Cooperation and innovation are especially important in crisis situations, where it is essential to gather all knowledge available and put it to use quickly when responding. -
Published: 10. May 2024
Moldova: Humanitarian assistance in a new country
Over one million people have crossed the border into the Republic of Moldova since the start of the full-scale invasion of Ukraine. -
Published: 2. May 2024
Moldova: Stable heating supply throughout winter
EBRD and Norway join forces to bolster energy security in the country. -
Published: 23. February 2024
Ukraine: Home repairs, heating, and water throughout winter
Ukraine has experienced large damage to both infrastructure and homes throughout the war. -
Published: 23. February 2024
Ukraine: Restoring public services through renovations
Since the onset of the full-scale invasion, many public buildings have been destroyed. These include hospitals and schools, essential to provide basic services to communities. -
Published: 23. February 2024
Ukraine: Mine-Detection Dogs for the State Emergency Services of Ukraine (SESU)
In spring 2023, Norwegian People's Aid (NPA) delivered a total of 14 mine-detection dogs to Ukraine, with six designated for the State Emergency Services of Ukraine (SESU) and eight allocated for NPA operations. -
Published: 23. February 2024
Ukraine: Mobile services to reach those who need them the most
Mobile health teams offer better access to health services in local communities. -
Published: 23. February 2024
Ukraine: Access to mental health services through primary care doctors in Ukraine
With Russia’s invasion in February 2022, Ukraine’s healthcare system was suddenly under enormous strain and facing unprecedented challenges. -
Published: 23. February 2024
Ukraine: Keeping the lights on and houses warm during winter
During the winter of 2022, around half of Ukraine’s power transmission grid was damaged or destroyed by the war.
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