Introducing the new situational report “NO BREAK IN THE STRUGGLE: Ukraine’s Health Response Three Years into the War”

Three years of full-scale war. Ukraine continues the fight — not only for its sovereignty but for the health and well-being of its people. Despite immense challenges, the country has sustained its HIV and TB programs, implemented innovative healthcare solutions, and demonstrated unwavering resilience.

The Alliance for Public Health is proud to play a key role in this process — scaling up services, deploying innovations, and expanding support from healthcare to humanitarian aid, mental health, and assistance for vulnerable groups.

Since February 2022, over 1.6 million Ukrainians have benefited from APH’s support. According to Forbes Ukraine, APH is ranked #4 among charitable foundations in the country in the humanitarian response sector.

The solutions we are developing today will shape the future of Ukraine’s healthcare system — digital, mobile, innovative, and person-centered.

Andriy Klepikov, Executive Director of the Alliance for Public Health:
“We strongly believe that Ukraine deserves a just resolution of this war. Obviously, there will be trade-offs on the way to ending the war. But in any scenario, the health of Ukrainians has already been affected and exhausted so much by the russian war, so it is not a subject for compromise. In order to achieve this, Ukraine should be able to rely on its partners and allies — in the US, Europe, and globally. We need your continuing support to do everything for a brighter, peaceful, secure and sustainable future for our country!”

Read the full report: https://bit.ly/4i9xsQ8