The role of Ukrainian civil society in the provision of humanitarian cash assistance,
The purpose of this study is to examine the current and potential future role of Ukrainian civil society in delivering cash programmes— including multi-purpose cash assistance (MPCA), sectoral cash, social protection top-ups, and other forms of support. The study also explores how these efforts are coordinated with internationally led humanitarian cash provision and coordination, as well as with central and local government social protection departments responsible for delivering social assistance and services.
Period: October 2024 - March 2025
Empowering Youth in Humanitarian Action in Ukraine: Lessons Learned and Pathways Forward
In Ukraine teenagers and youth are actively engaged in community-level initiatives, they are building their skills and leadership while engaging in humanitarian action. Young people are not just passively affected by crisis and disaster crises. They have the agency and capacity to lead in the response as well as in the recovery that follows. While development and humanitarian approaches still too often ignore the power of young people as capable agents of change, young people’s role in leading and shaping humanitarian response and recovery is increasingly recognised as necessary, not optional – not least to strengthen the humanitarian-development-peace nexus.
Period: May 2024 - January 2025
Women’s leadership in humanitarian action in Ukraine and Poland
This research will focus on understanding the work of women-led humanitarian initiatives in communities in Ukraine and Poland and explore how women-led humanitarian action is facilitating women empowerment in both countries. Through the research, we seek not only to understand the scale of this contribution, but also to understand how INGOs, such as Save the Children/HLA, can support these organisations. Gender-sensitive humanitarian responses must go beyond responding to the needs and vulnerabilities of women by recognising and facilitating women’s voices, representation and participation in decision-making through inclusive and targeted strategies. women'sfacilitateseriod: May 2024 - January 2025
Mapping of the Civil Society Organizations Ecosystem in Ukraine
OSWU conducts an in-depth mapping study of CSOs within the aid ecosystem in Ukraine, with the purpose of better understanding the current landscape, its primary stakeholders, their characteristics (sector and ways of intervention, longevity and maturity, access to support and funding from international donors) and their respective roles and contributions or participation in the reconstruction and development agenda.The study focuses on regional-level CSOs and how they work with and support local CSOs.
Period:: May - November 2024
A qualitative study exploring community perceptions of cash assistance in Ukraine.
This study is part of a project implemented by GTS, in partnership with the Collaborative Cash Delivery (CCD) Network and funded by the Disaster Emergency Committee (DEC). The findings will be used to generate recommendations directed at the CCD members and their implementing partners, other humanitarian actors and the government on how to strengthen programming in line with community feedback.
Period: January - July 2024
Managing narratives in the humanitarian response to the conflict in Ukraine
This two-year project is implemented by HPG in cooperation with OSWC as a research partner organization in Ukraine and aims to study how different narratives shape humanitarian policy decisions and determine humanitarian outcomes in Ukraine and the region. HPG will convene in-country workshops and a regional roundtable with relevant stakeholders to raise awareness of the impact these narratives have on the humanitarian response to the crises and explore how they could be constructively reframed.
Period: May 2023 - November 2024