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Following the dissolution of the Soviet Union and independence in 1991, Ukraine has struggled to establish a viable private economy and to provide health and education services to its population. HIV/AIDS rates remain high, as stigma and discrimination presents major hurdles for all HIV/AIDS programs that focus on prevention, treatment and care. Myths regarding HIV transmission, lack of testing and treatment, irresponsible media reporting on the epidemic, and social fears have contributed to its spread in the country.
IRD in Ukraine: IRD began its work in Crimea, Ukraine, in 2002; by 2004, IRD’s distribution of health and education assistance expanded to 183 Crimean institutions – including 76 non governmental institutions, 12 schools, nine boarding houses, four orphanages, 25 departments of labor and social protection, one Detention Center, two Village Councils, one higher educational institution, and 53 medical institutions, reaching more than one hundred thousand formerly displaced and other vulnerable persons.
In September 2004, the USAID mission for Ukraine, Belarus and Moldova awarded $1.2 million to IRD to implement a four-year project intended to reduce stigma and discrimination associated with HIV/AIDS in Crimea and Donetsk. IRD programs support interventions to give voice to those affected by HIV/AIDS; promote a supportive environment through strategic and targeted communications; and protect the rights of those affected by HIV/AIDS. IRD has launched a communications campaign, developed an extensive network of peer educators and equipped them with the capacity to generate support and public acceptance for people living with HIV/AIDS.
The IRD Crimea office also has distributed custom designed wheelchairs and walkers donated by U.S. wheelchair manufacturing company “ROC Wheels” through Hope Heaven International to 59 children diagnosed with Cerebral Palsy living in four regions of Crimea: Simferopol, Bakhchisaray, Dzhankoy and Belogorsk regions. IRD/Crimea worked in close cooperation with the Crimean authorities and Ministry of Labor and Social Protection to identify, select, and organize all the children with CP diagnosis who were in great need of wheelchairs. Following the successful distribution of the wheelchairs, IRD/Crimea in coordination with Hope Heaven, International held a training session in children rehabilitation.
Programs
- Avian Flu Prevention and Awareness
- Essential Medical Commodity Distribution
- Reducing Stigma and Discrimination Associated with HIV Infection and AIDS
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Stories
- - Sports for Everyone: Promoting Tolerance of People Living With HIV/AIDS in Ukraine
- - IRD Provides Medical Equipment and Long-Term Care for Mining Accident Victims in Ukraine
- "I Love Life": Helping to Combat HIV/AIDS-Related Discrimination
- IRD Commemorates World Aids Day in Ukraine
- “Open Space” Forum in Ukraine Discusses New Approaches to Overcoming HIV/AIDS-Related Discrimination
- IRD Donates More Than 20,000 lbs. of Medical Supplies - - IRD Assists Ukrainian World War II Survivor
- Press Releases
- - IRD Sends Assistance to Ukraine After Methane Explosion
- - U.S. Ambassador Visits IRD Humanitarian Assistance Projects in Eastern Ukraine
- - U.S. Ambassador Visits IRD Humanitarian Assistance Projects in Crimea
- - IRD Awarded Additional Grant for Medical Distribution Program in Ukraine
- Contact
Oksana Mikitenko
Country Director
Crimea Office:
21/2, Shmidta Street
Simferopol, 95017
Crimea, Ukraine
Phone/Fax: 011-380-652-603-003
E-mail: ird@ird.crimea.ua
Donetsk Office (HIV/AIDS Project):
3, Konstitutsii Square, Office 12
Donetsk, Ukraine 83000
Phone: 011-380-62-304-73-39
E-mail: stn@net.dn.ua
Donetsk Office (DOS Project):
3, Konstitutsii Square, Office 12
Donetsk, Ukraine 83000
Phone: 011-380-62-304-64-87
E-mail: ird@net.dn.ua
Lugansk Office (DOS Project):
1a, Oboronnaya Street
Lugansk, Ukraine 91011
Phone: 011-380-642-58-69-45
E-mail: krkrest@gts.lg.ua




