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HRP
Ukraine Humanitarian Response Plan 2021
SO1
Provide emergency and time-critical assistance and ensure access to basic essential services for 1.9 million people affected by the conflict (including 189,000 IDPs), exacerbated by COVID-19
SO2
Respond to the protection needs and strengthen protection of 1.5 million conflict-affected people, including 189,000 IDPs, with due regard to international norms and standards
SO3
Ensure implementation of a humanitarian exit strategy in Government-controlled areas from 2021-2023
SP1.1
Provide lifesaving assistance for people affected by the conflict, including IDPs
SP1.2
Improve living standards through ensuring people’s access to essential services
SP1.3
Expand and secure humanitarian access to all people in need
SP2.1
Step up efforts to protect civilians and civilian infrastructure according to IHL and other legal instruments
SP2.2
Improve access to social entitlements and civil documentation for civilians residing in NGCA
SP2.3
Improve conditions and ease restrictions on movement for civilians and goods across the ‘contact line’
SP2.4
Prevent and mitigate physical harm and risks of landmines and explosive remnants of war
SP2.5
Promote durable solutions for IDPs living in GCA
SP3.1
Increase national and regional Government ownership of and responsibility for the provision of services that deliver humanitarian assistance in GCA
SP3.2
Strengthen capacity of local responders (NGOs, CSOs, Agglomerated Territorial Communities, and private sector) to complement the Government-led response
SP3.3
Implement transitional programming, ensuring complementarities between humanitarian and development actions, and build the resilience of conflict-affected population