Ongoing Ukraine war: OPD led disability inclusive response and recovery (Phase 2)
This project - funded by CBM - aims to ensure persons with disabilities and their representative organizations (OPDs) are not left behind in the response and recovery of the Ukrainian crisis.
From April 2022 until June 2023, the European Disability Forum (EDF) and CBM collaborated on Phase 1 of a project to address the needs of persons with disabilities impacted by the war in Ukraine. This project has been extended, with Phase 2 running from July 2023 until December 2024.
The geographical scope now focuses on Ukraine, Moldova and Poland. Activities are being implemented by EDF members in these countries, with international support at the European level from the EDF member organisation in Latvia and Inclusion Europe.
Overall objective
- To ensure persons with disabilities and their representative organizations (OPDs) are not left behind in the response and recovery of the Ukrainian crisis.
Specific objectives
- Strengthen the disability movement in the long term to better respond to humanitarian needs
- Ensure disability inclusion in the wider humanitarian response and reconstruction
- Address immediate needs of all persons with disabilities in collaboration with organizations of persons with disabilities (OPDs)
Project partners
- National Assembly of Persons with Disabilities (Ukraine)
- The League of the Strong (Ukraine)
- Ukrainian Child Rights Network (Ukraine)
- Polish Disability Forum (Poland)
- Centre for the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (Moldova)
- Motivatie (Moldova)
- The Society for Deaf Republic Moldova (Moldova)
- The Alliance of Organisations for Persons with Disabilities (Moldova)
- SUSTENTO (Latvia)
- Inclusion Europe
Project timeframe
18 months, from 01 July 2023 to 31 December 2024.
Project updates
Read project updates on our Ukraine page.
Further information and contact
Gordon Rattray – Programme Coordinator
Email: gordon.rattray@edf-feph.org