We are pleased to announce that the Alliance for Public Health has ranked 7th among the TOP-100 public charitable organizations of Ukraine that contribute the most to supporting, rebuilding, and protecting the country across all areas of assistance in Ukraine today.
The ranking evaluates not only the amount of resources mobilized and organizational transparency, but also the real-life impact of these organizations in saving lives through socially important programs.
The “income” indicator includes donations, grants, humanitarian aid, and other resources that organizations independently mobilize for Ukraine and directly invest in health support, medical care provision, and protection of people in crisis situations.
“This position in the ranking is not just recognition — it is evidence that our innovative programs truly save lives. Mobile clinics, the digital social worker, telemedicine, and other projects help people receive timely medical care and support even in the most difficult conditions.
We are grateful to our partners, donors, and everyone who supports the Alliance’s work and ensures the continuity of services. Today’s challenges are great, but they only strengthen our commitment to our mission: ensuring health, safety, and hope for life,”
— noted Andriy Klepikov, Executive Director of the Alliance for Public Health.
Background information
The International Charitable Foundation “Alliance for Public Health” is one of the largest non-governmental organizations in Eastern Europe and Central Asia. In cooperation with governmental partners and community organizations, the Alliance has a significant impact on the epidemics of HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis, viral hepatitis, and other socially significant diseases in Ukraine. Alliance for Public Health provides targeted humanitarian support to the most vulnerable groups of the population and implements veteran rehabilitation programs.
Since February 2022, more than 1.6 million Ukrainians have received support from APH. Russia’s full-scale war against Ukraine is not only a fight for sovereignty but also for people’s health and well-being.
The Alliance for Public Health operates Mobile Treatment Points (mobile medical units), providing essential medical services to populations in frontline and hard-to-reach areas. They have implemented integrated primary health services, screening, diagnosis, and treatment for HIV and TB, reaching 26,500 people in 494 remote locations across six regions near the front line — people who otherwise would not have access to medical care.
The Alliance’s Results Since the Start of the Full-Scale Invasion Include:
- Access to PrEP for 14000 people at risk of HIV (66% of all who started PrEP during the war);
- Medical and psychological support for 17117 people with TB;
- Diagnosis of over 4000 TB cases among vulnerable and key populations;
- Services for 5270 people with HIV/TB co-infection from key groups (98% treatment success rate);
- Increased TB detection — 2.5 times more cases identified among internally displaced persons;
- Development of a specialized training course for doctors on working with war veterans (to date, nearly 30000 doctors have completed the course through the National Health Service of Ukraine Academy platform .
Other areas of support include psychological assistance, winterization support, provision of essential supplies, procurement of food, clothing, and medicines, as well as training in employment skills and financial literacy, HIV related services and support, telemedicine.
In responding to the challenges of war, Alliance for Public Health is also helping to rebuild Ukraine for the future.
More details about the ranking and the updated list of organizations
