UN Coordinator in Ukraine: Last year we received USD 3.4B to help people affected by war

In 2022, the United Nations was able to receive USD 3.4 billion to respond to the needs of the people affected by the war in Ukraine.

The relevant statement was made by UN Resident Coordinator in Ukraine Denise Brown in an interview with Ukrinform.

“In 2022, it [support – Ed.] was outstanding. The member states but also foundations. So, we were able to receive USD 3.4 billion in 2022 to respond to the needs of the people affected by the war in Ukraine. So far, which is 80% of what we asked for. So far this year we received 15%, but we will continue, and I will continue to advocate,” Brown told.

In her words, the UN is planning to allocate USD 5.6 billion for humanitarian response in Ukraine in 2023. Part of that is for Ukrainians who left Ukraine and are in the neighboring countries, while USD 3.9 billion is for people that are in Ukraine.

According to Brown, it is a process that takes months to develop the number of people in need, recollect information, and their consultations.

Brown noted that, during 2022, the UN’s first priority was to respond to the needs of those who lost their home, those who had to flee both within the country and outside.

The second priority was about the winter and how to ensure that in the most rural communities affected by the war the people did not freeze and did not starve to death during that winter.

The third was about providing assistance in the areas recaptured by Ukraine, as well as communities situated within 20 kilometers of the frontline.