Ukraine Humanitarian Needs and Response Plan 2025 / How to contribute?

How to Contribute

Contribute towards Ukraine Humanitarian Response Plan

Donors can contribute directly to aid organizations participating in the international humanitarian coordination mechanisms in Ukraine, as identified in this Humanitarian Response Plan. For more information on Ukraine’s 2025 Humanitarian Needs and Response Plan, other monitoring reports or on how to donate directly to organizations participating in the plan, please visit:
www.response.reliefweb.int/ukraine

Donate through the Ukraine Humanitarian Fund (UHF)

Donors can contribute through the UHF. This country-based pooled fund (CBPF) contributes to a coordinated humanitarian action, supporting the highest-priority projects of the best-placed responders (including international and national NGOs and UN agencies) through an inclusive and transparent process that follows the priorities set out in this Humanitarian Response Plan. The UHF allows donors to pool their contributions into single, unearmarked funds to support local humanitarian efforts which will, in turn, not only enable a coordinated, flexible and inclusive humanitarian response, but also strategically maximize available resources.

Visit the website for information on how to contribute to the Ukraine Humanitarian Response Plan:
https://www.unocha.org/ukraine-humanitarian-fund

For questions, send an email at:
OCHA-UHF@un.org

Donate through the Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF)

CERF is a fast and effective way to support rapid humanitarian response. CERF provides rapid initial funding for life-saving actions at the onset of emergencies and for poorly funded, essential humanitarian operations in protracted crises. The OCHA-managed CERF receives contributions from various donors – mainly governments, but also private companies, foundations, charities and individuals – which are combined into a single fund. This is used for crises anywhere in the world.

Find out more about the CERF and how to donate by visiting the website:
www.unocha.org/cerf/donate

In-kind Relief Aid

The United Nations urges donors to make cash rather than in-kind donations, for maximum speed and flexibility, and to ensure the aid materials that are most needed are the ones delivered. If you can make only in-kind contributions in response to disasters and emergencies, please send an email with relevant information concerning your contribution to:
logik@un.org

Registering and recognising your contributions

OCHA manages the Financial Tracking Service (FTS), which records all reported humanitarian contributions (cash, in-kind, multilateral and bilateral) to emergencies. Its purpose is to give credit and visibility to donors for their generosity and to show the total amount of funding and expose gaps in humanitarian plans. Please report yours to FTS, either by email to fts@un.org or through the online contribution report form at:
http://fts.unocha.org