Capacity Statement: World Vision's Livelihoods and Economic Recovery Approach in Ukraine
DownloadUkraine continues to navigate the deep impacts of protracted conflict, economic fragility, and widespread displacement. Today, 12.7 million people remain in urgent need of humanitarian aid, including 3.6 million Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs).
Economic instability and disrupted education heavily impact children’s wellbeing and future opportunities. At World Vision Ukraine Crisis Response (WV UCR), we believe that strengthening household livelihoods is foundational to protecting the next generation.
World Vision's Dual-Track Approach
World Vision Ukraine Crisis Response balance immediate relief with long-term stability by tailoring our response to regional needs:
- Frontline & High-Risk Areas: Delivering critical emergency assistance and basic needs.
- Stable Regions: Driving economic recovery, workforce development, and local infrastructure support.
Proven Impact (2022 – April 2026)
- Over 1 million people assisted across UCR countries (71% within Ukraine)
- 34% of those reached are children (30% in Ukraine)
By partnering with local authorities, vocational schools, financial institutions, and the private sector, we connect small businesses and families to financing and employment.