Ukraine emergency funding 2025
Jonathan Ben Vinke, WHO Technical Consultant on Critical Care Patient Transfer and MEDEVAC, examines 4-month-old Sofia before her flight to Germany where she will receive the urgent care she needs.
Throughout 2025, WHO aims to ensure access to vital health services, including emergency and trauma care, for those in Ukraine impacted by the conflict. The overarching objective is to reduce mortality and morbidity, uphold life-preserving health services, and support recovery priorities in the emergency setting.
To achieve this, WHO has launched an appeal detailing its resource needs for Ukraine for the period between January and December 2025. The estimated resource requirement is US$ 68.4 million to address the health needs of people affected by the conflict.
WHO wishes to extend its gratitude to the donors who are generously supporting efforts to address the greatest needs and strengthen health systems in Ukraine.
Contributors
Funding as at 31 December 2025.
| Donor | Amount US$ |
|---|---|
| European Commission – European Civil Protection and Humanitarian Aid Operations | 9 174 312 |
| Germany | 5 155 187 |
| Japan – Asia Europe Foundation* | 4 066 000 |
| King Salman Humanitarian Aid & Relief Centre | 5 000 000 |
| Latvia | 206 973 |
| Norway | 14 272 934 |
| Slovenia | 1 175 088 |
| WHO Foundation | 29 295 |
| Total received | 39 079 789 |
| Requested for Ukraine | 68 400 000 |
| Total requested | 68 400 000 |
| Gap | 25 920 211 |
* Japan – Asia Europa Foundation has also contributed US$ 6 million to the WHO Ukraine refugee health response in Bulgaria, Chech Republic, Moldova, Poland, Romania and Slovakia.