The EU, through IOM Ukraine, has supplied 150 baby hygiene kits to mothers who recently gave birth, women with infants among internally displaced people and other vulnerable persons at St. Martin’s Hospital in Mukachevo, Zakarpattia oblast.The EU supported the UNDP in acquiring 30 electricity generators for war-affected communities left without electricity in Donetsk and Luhansk regions as well as in Kyiv, Kharkiv and Chernihiv.The EU delivers food supplies for emergency personnel in Luhansk oblast through UNDP Ukraine. This support helps the people who are working under dangerous conditions to help those trapped in buildings, destroyed by the ongoing bombardment.The EU together with the WHO have delivered 20 tonnes of medical kits & surgical equipment to Ukraine to alleviate the great needs of the population suffering from Russia’s invasion.The EU has launched the ‘European Research Area for Ukraine' (ERA4Ukraine) portal, a one-stop-shop for information and support services to Ukraine-based researchers and researchers fleeing Ukraine.The EU has also mobilised its rescEU medical stockpiles to support Ukrainian refugees with vital medical equipment, like infusion pumps and ventilators.The EU, though the UNDP and the NGO Karpatskyi Innovation Development Park, has contributed to purchasing household and living essentials for personnel of the patrol police of Zakarpattia Oblast.The EU Anti-Corruption Initiative in Ukraine (EUACI), together with its local partners, have equipped shelters in various cities. It is now continuing its work by supporting anti-corruption bodies and protecting journalists covering the warWith the logistical support of the EU-funded U-LEAD, emergency aid from Slovenia was delivered on 25 March to municipalities in western Ukraine who are dealing with a large amount of internally displaced peopleClose