Projects: Ukraine
ACDI/VOCA Ukraine
- Food Security
- Human Health
- Disaster Risk Reduction
- Communications
- Livelihoods
- Disaster Response
ACDI/VOCA Ukraine
- US Contact
- Stella Siegel
- ssiegel@acdivoca.org
- 202 383 9758
- Local Contact
- Victor Andrievsky
- vandrievsky@gwhrp.kiev.ua
- (+380 44) 490 70 78/79
Raise Plus Ukraine Agricultural Policy, Legal, and Regulatory Reform Project Aims to assist the completion of legal and regulatory reform of the Ukrainian agricultural sector so to promote it's growth, investment, the adoption of modern technology, and enable the country to integrate into the global trading system. ACDI/VOCA, teamed with Abt Associates, provides leading technical assistance to USAID and the Government of Ukraine in agricultural policy, privatization and market transactions, tax and subsidy reform, and public advocacy.
Heifer International Ukraine
- Food Security
- Human Health
- Disaster Risk Reduction
- Communications
- Livelihoods
- Disaster Response
Heifer International Ukraine
- US Contact
- Greta Haustein
- greta.haustein@heifer.org
- 501-907-2686
- Local Contact
- Viktor Teres
- viktor.teres@heifer.org.ua
- 380-44-490-7629
10 local staff in 2 offices (Kyiv and Lviv) manage Heifer's projects in Ukraine. Almost all projects are working with local agricultural cooperatives. Projects primarily involve sheep, pigs, horses, cows, goats, and bees. Heifer provides training, animals, and some supplemental resources (hay balers, fodder, milk cooling tanks, etc)
Staff to disseminate information to communities where we have projects
International Relief & Development Ukraine
- Food Security
- Human Health
- Disaster Risk Reduction
- Communications
- Livelihoods
- Disaster Response
International Relief & Development Ukraine
- US Contact
- Sarah Craciunoiu
- scraciunoiu@ird-dc.org
- 1-703-248-0161
- Local Contact
- IRD/Ukraine (Oksana Mikitenko)
- oksana@ird.crimea.ua
In February 2006, IRD was funded by USAID/Kiev to launch the 'Rapid Response to Avian Influenza' program. The program targets people living in four areas of Crimea (Sovietskiy, Nizhnegorskiy, Djankoy and Chernomorskiy) and monitors AI in these rayons by strengthening community-based monitoring and surveillance systems and organizing a public awareness campaign to inform and educate affected communities about avian influenza.
PATH Ukraine
- Food Security
- Human Health
- Disaster Risk Reduction
- Communications
- Livelihoods
- Disaster Response
PATH Ukraine
- US Contact
- Betsy Wilskie
- ewilski@path.org
- 206-285-3500
- Local Contact
- Katya Gamazina
- kgamazina@path.org
- (+380-44) 496-2628
PATH is supporting USAID's response to AI risks in Ukraine. For this work, PATH carried out the following primary activities: conducted a rapid assessment of oblast readiness to respond to an occurrence of AI in Ukraine; purchased personal protective equipment for workers culling birds and diagnostic equipment and reagents for regional veterinary and sanitary epidemiological station laboratories; and provided epidemiological expertise to The Center for Ukrainian Reform Education (CURE) in support of their AI media outreach.