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Projectfacts.ProjectnameПідтримка відновлення громад на сході України
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Projectfacts.ProjectdurationNovember 2023 Projectfacts.to December 2024
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Projectfacts.Projectworkingareasfields
In 2024, Helvetas implemented the project «Supporting community led shelter assistance in Eastern Ukraine» — a model that combines infrastructure repair with local-system strengthening. The approach positions communities not only as beneficiaries but as active drivers of recovery, capable of restoring essential infrastructure and managing development resources effectively.
The project was carried out as part of Switzerland’s support to Ukraine through Swiss Solidarity.
Impact in Numbers
From Reconstruction to Economic Activation
The war in Ukraine has caused unprecedented destruction of critical public and residential infrastructure — from schools and hospitals to water supply and energy systems. Addressing these challenges requires not only material resources but also system-level solutions. Helvetas therefore took a localisation-driven approach: transferring knowledge, tools, and financial instruments directly to local actors, who are best positioned to prioritise needs and sustain recovery processes.
Through the project, more than 56,000 people experienced improved living conditions. Light and medium repairs were completed across apartment buildings, private homes, community shelters, and public infrastructure.
Every intervention was implemented by local contractors and tradespeople, ensuring that resources circulated within the local economy and contributed to employment retention and business continuity.
Community-Led Solutions
Working with local authorities and residents, Helvetas identified priorities and directed resources to where they were needed most. To put solutions into practice, 125 grants were awarded for recovery projects delivered by local organisations.
Over 1,000 volunteers and activists strengthened their civil society organisations through training in project management, procurement, monitoring and evaluation. Additionally, 40 CSOs received dedicated grants for institutional development, and 15 organisations were supported to conduct financial audits.
As a result, 31.9% of organisations reported improved access to funding, and 51.1% reported better access to national and international forums.
Drawing on several years of recovery project experienc, the Helvetas team developed Methodological Guidelines that give practical advice to CSOs on engaging with local authorities and donors, running procurement, preparing reports and, crucially, delivering projects successfully with measurable results.
