Ukraine. 2022 | First Quarter

Cases1373
Clients1312
Regions17
NGOs55
System's Users72
Months of work6
Since January 2021, legal rights on the database within REAct Project were transfered from Frontline AIDS to APH.

1 Clients disaggregation by KP

Men, 55.4 %
Women, 43 %
Trans*women, 1.10 %
Trans*men, 0.3 %
Non-binary persons, 0.4 %

2 Way in which case was reported

In person, 656
By phone, 677
On-line, 33
The case happened with the REAct project documentator, 7

3 Case status

Fully resolved, 1163
Partially resolved, 84
Death of the client, 7
Case does not need to be resolved, 17
Refusal of the client to receive assistance, 18
Case has not been resolved, 13
Lost contact with the client or with the organization to which he was redirected, 13
The process is ongoing, 60

Oblast and city where the case occurred (number of registered cases)

Clients disaggregation by risk groups

1 Clients disaggregation by KP*

PLWH, 343
OST Patient, 304
PWID, 201
MSM, 110
Person with TB, 180
Sex Worker, 81
Prisoner, 26
Ex-Prisoner, 30
Homeless, 9
Sexual partner of the representative of the risk group (PLHIV, PWID), 6
Trans*people, 21
Another group, 1
Refugee, 61

Types of violators and violations for all key groups*

*within one case there may be several types of violations and violators

1 Types of violators

Representatives of local authorities, 2 %
Police, 7 %
Military, army, 2 %
Representatives of the penitentiary institution, 3 %
Employees of state healthcare institutions, 62 %
Provider of state social services, 5 %
Family, 2 %
Sexual partner, 2 %
Employer of a private institution, 3 %
Occupiers, 2 %
Unknown, 2 %

2 Types of violations

Refusal to provide assistance / services, 1153
Emotional violence / harm, 625
Physical violence / harm, 338
Material damage, 251
Violation of confidentiality, 189
Other, 17

Responds on cases of violations of the rights of key groups (number of services)

85% of services were provided by documentators at the client’s place of application

1 Provided services

Primary legal aid, 67 %
Psychosocial assistance, 31 %
Secondary legal aid, 2 %