Ukraine

Cases2022
Clients1931
Regions19
NGOs62
System's Users 84
Months of work6

1 Clients disaggregation by KP

Men, 57.3 %
Women, 41.9 %
Trans*women, 0.8 %
Non-binary persons, 0.2 %
Trans*men, 0.1 %

2 Way in which case was reported

In person, 62.16 %
By phone, 36.61 %
On-line, 0.69 %
Case happened with the REActor, 0.54 %

3 Case status

Fully resolved, 90.7 %
The process is ongoing, 4.3 %
Partially resolved, 2.5 %
Refusal of the client to receive assistance, 1.6 %
Lost contact with the client or with the organization to which he was redirected, 1.3 %
Death of the client, 0.4 %
Case does not need to be resolved, 0.3 %
Case has not been resolved, 0.1 %

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

Clients disaggregation by risk groups

1 Clients disaggregation by KP

PLWH, 539
OST Patient, 433
PWID, 320
Person with TB, 254
MSM, 189
Sex Worker, 125
Prisoner, 71
IDP, 28
Trans*person, 22
Other group, 17
Ex-Prisoner, 12
Sexual partner of the representative of the risk group (PLHIV, PWID), 5
Homeless, 4
Adolescents (10-18 years old) are at risk for HIV/TB, 2
Roma, 1

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

Employees of state healthcare institutions, 40.6 %
Close surroundings, 13 %
Police, 10 %
Provider of state social services, 5.9 %
Employer of a private institution, 4.9 %
Representatives of the penitentiary institution, 4.4 %
Unknown, 3.4 %
Military, army, 2.8 %
Employees of private establishments in the service sector, 2.4 %
Occupiers, 2.4 %
Employer of the state institution, 1.4 %
Representatives of local authorities, 1.4 %
Employees of private healthcare institutions, 1.2 %
Landlord, 1.2 %
Clients of sex workers, 1 %
Other offender, 1 %
Teacher of a state institution, 0.9 %
Pharmacy employee, 0.7 %
Migration service, 0.6 %
State lawyer, 0.5 %
Non-govermental organisation, 0.5 %

2 Types of violations

Refusal to provide assistance/services, 39 %
Emotional abuse/harm, 30 %
Physical abuse/harm, 12 %
Material damage, 10 %
Violation of confidentiality, 8 %
Other, 1 %

The impact of war on community rights

1 Cases related to the beginning of a full-scale war between the Russian Federation and Ukraine

Cases related to the beginning of a full-scale war between the Russian Federation and Ukraine, 369
Other registered cases, 1653

2 Cases where the violator was the occupiers

Cases where the violator was the occupiers, 53
Other registered cases, 1969

Violation of rights by the occupiers*

*Cases of rights violations committed by the military of the Russian Federation, representatives of the occupying state (police, doctors, social service providers, etc.), as well as by employees who defected to the side of the occupiers in the temporarily occupied territories of Ukraine.

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

92% of services were provided by documentators at the client’s place of application

1 Services provided

Primary legal assistance, 64 %
Psychosocial assistance, 36 %
Secondary legal assistance, 1 %