Ukraine. 2021 | Year

Cases2021
Clients1944
Regions17
NGOs77
System's Users103
Months of work12
Since January 2021, legal rights on the database within REAct Project were transfered from Frontline AIDS to APH.

1 Clients disaggregation by KP

Men, 1141
Women, 775
Trans*women, 17
Trans*men, 7
Trans*non-binary persons, 4

2 Way in which case was reported

In person, 1212
By phone, 758
On-line, 36
The case happened with the REAct project documentator, 15

3 Case status

Fully resolved, 1637
Partially resolved, 271
Lost contact with the client or organization to which he was redirected, 27
Client has died, 24
Case does not need a response, 17
Client refused to receive support, 33
Case is not solved, 12

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

Clients disaggregation by risk groups

1 Clients disaggregation by KP*

PLWH, 601
OST Patient, 446
PWID, 366
MSM, 191
Person with TB, 164
Sex Worker, 112
Prisoner, 61
Ex-Prisoner, 28
Homeless, 20
Sexual partner of the representative of the risk group (PLHIV, PWID), 5
Trans*people, 25
Adolescents at risk for HIV / TB, 2

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

Police, 17 %
Representatives of the penitentiary institution, 9 %
Employees of state health care institutions, 43 %
Providers of state social services, 3 %
Teachers of public institutions, 2 %
Close environment (family, partner, neighbor, etc.), 12 %
Employees of private institutions in the service sector, 2 %
Employers of private institutions, 5 %
Unknown, 4 %
Others, 5 %

2 Types of violations

Refusal to provide assistance / services, 40 %
Emotional violence / harm, 27 %
Physical violence / harm, 15 %
Material damage, 8 %
Violation of confidentiality, 8 %

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, 74 %
Psychosocial assistance, 24 %
Secondary legal aid, 2 %