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Rapid Cycle Assessment of FAO's Emergency Response in Ukraine

Evaluation brief, February 2024










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    At the request of Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) Country Office in Ukraine in May 2024, the FAO Office of Evaluation conducted a programme assessment of FAO’s Ukraine emergency response (2022–2024). Addressing the strong needs of the FAO Country Office in Ukraine to have feedback and a report that could inform their planning for 2025, this programme assessment is a targeted exercise from the FAO Office of Evaluation. The programme assessment sought to answer two key questions: i) What have been the results of FAO’s emergency work? ii) What are the key lessons that can feed into FAO Ukraine’s upcoming multiyear programme and any future surge responses?
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    As the war in Ukraine enters its fourth year, building resilient food systems and fostering early recovery remains a critical challenge, particularly in frontline oblasts, where agriculture-dependent communities face reduced local production, fluctuating food prices and an increasing reliance on external aid. In response, the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) has developed the 2025–2026 Emergency and Early Recovery Response Plan (EERRP) to support the Government of Ukraine in mitigating the war’s impact on the agriculture sector and rural communities. Through its EERRP, FAO aims to mobilize USD 150 million to assist over 500 000 vulnerable people with emergency and early recovery support. The programme focuses on restoring food production, rebuilding critical value chains, and strengthening resilience by integrating small-scale farmers into key markets. This document outlines the context, planned interventions, expected outcomes, and implementation arrangements of the EERRP 2025–2026.
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    The war in Ukraine that began on 24 February 2022 has led to large‑scale human suffering across all regions of the country. As the dynamics of the war continue to evolve, large portions of the population are affected by damage to critical infrastructure, lack of basic services and disruptions of supply chains, requiring multisectoral humanitarian assistance. In order to address the rapidly deteriorating food security situation, the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations has updated its Rapid Response Plan (RRP) for Ukraine, calling for a revised funding requirement of USD 115.4 million, to support 376 660 vulnerable smallholder and medium‑sized farming households through December 2022. The RRP has been designed to meet critical, time-sensitive agricultural deadlines for production and harvest, and address market functionality and access for vulnerable populations. It is anticipated that the RRP will be followed by a continuing programme based on the evolution of the crisis.

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