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Ukraine: EU and DRC scale up humanitarian response amid growing needs

The European Union (EU) has approved additional funding to the Danish Refugee Council’s (DRC) ongoing humanitarian response in Ukraine, reinforcing critical protection, shelter, and cash assistance to people affected by the escalating conflict and worsening winter conditions.

Posted on 02 Oct 2025

The additional EU support comes at a crucial time—as the hostilities intensify and temperatures drop, more families are being pushed beyond their coping capacity.

The top-up will enable DRC to expand its multisector humanitarian intervention across seven oblasts, reaching over 34,000 vulnerable people, including women, children, older persons, and people with disabilities, who continue to bear the brunt of the war.

Relentless shelling of Ukraine exacerbates the humanitarian situation

After almost four years of full-scale war, humanitarian needs in Ukraine remain acute and continue to grow. Conflict intensity has surged again in 2025, driving new waves of displacement and further damaging homes, energy infrastructure, and essential services.

According to DRC’s recent assessments, more than 40% of households report feeling unsafe, while nearly half are unable to meet their basic needs without humanitarian support.

In eastern and southern oblasts, attacks on critical infrastructure have disrupted access to energy, food, and water, leaving families exposed to extreme winter conditions.

The situation is particularly dire for female-headed households, older people, and people with disabilities, who face multiple layers of vulnerability.

Meeting urgent needs through an integrated humanitarian response

The EU-funded top-up ensures that DRC and its partners can rapidly respond to the growing humanitarian crisis, with an emphasis on protection, shelter rehabilitation, and winterisation support.

The modification will include:

These efforts will complement ongoing DRC activities that provide multipurpose cash assistance (MPCA), legal aid, and community-based protection services to displaced and conflict-affected people across Ukraine.

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