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People in Need4.47M
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Planned Reach1.47M
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People Prioritized1.27M
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Requirements$90M
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Prioritized Requirements$82M
- SO1: Providing principled and timely life-saving emergency assistance to the most vulnerable displaced and non-displaced war-affected people, the Health Cluster contributes through SP1 (HE101–105), captures acute, life-saving health needs in frontline areas, including acute trauma care (including services across the trauma pathway), lifesaving PHC, first aid, essential medicines, and MHPSS for people proximate to direct hostilities. SP2 (HE101, HE103) reflects lifesaving health needs along evacuation routes, transit hubs/hromadas, and reception areas, where urgent stabilization of trauma, continuity of critical treatment, and rapid referral are essential. SP3 (HE101, HE103–105) corresponds to mass-casualty events and strike-related emergencies, where partners provide surge capacity to emergency medical services, acute trauma care, including basic assistive devices, surgical/burn medical supplies, emergency mental health care, and immediate support to affected facilities. SP4 (HE101, HE102, HE104) addresses the urgent life-saving health needs of highly vulnerable IDPs facing severe disruption, including essential PHC and MHPSS, and life-threatening chronic disease continuity of care.
- SO2: Enabling access to prioritized lifesaving services for the most vulnerable displaced and non-displaced war-affected people, the Health Cluster contributes to (SP1, SP2, SP3) primarily through HE201, which supports the health system to maintain functionality, continuity of essential health services, medicine supply chains, and other capacities needed to prevent deterioration of humanitarian conditions, including outbreaks.