We have some good news: the ‘MESH: Multisectoral Emergency Assistance to High-Risk Communities’ project is expanding its geographical scope. It is being implemented by the ‘Shchedryk’ Charitable Organisation in partnership with the ‘Right to Protection’ Charitable Foundation, with the support of the Humanitarian Fund for Ukraine (HFU).
The following individuals are eligible to take part in the survey:
- those who, within the last 6 months, have been displaced from temporarily occupied territories, frontline areas or zones of active hostilities and have IDP status or have been evacuated;
- have had household members wounded or killed within the last 45 days;
- have suffered damage to their homes or businesses, or have lost the ability to carry out self-employment activities as a result of shelling within the last 45 days.
The list of regions and districts where the project is being implemented can be found in the image below.



You can also find out which types of activities are covered by the support in our list below.


If you have another business idea or are planning to restart your own business in a non-farming sector, please complete the application form now.
Important: Humanitarian aid is provided free of charge. Completing the application form does not guarantee that you will receive financial assistance.
Aid is provided as part of the ‘MESH: Multi-sectoral Emergency Assistance to High-Risk Communities’ project run by the ‘Shchedryk’ Charitable Organisation, coordinated by the ‘Right to Protection’ Charitable Foundation and supported by the Humanitarian Fund for Ukraine (UHF).