Access to Basic Healthcare in Ukraine

by Charitable organization Light of Hope
Access to Basic Healthcare in Ukraine
Access to Basic Healthcare in Ukraine
Access to Basic Healthcare in Ukraine
Access to Basic Healthcare in Ukraine
Access to Basic Healthcare in Ukraine
Access to Basic Healthcare in Ukraine
Access to Basic Healthcare in Ukraine
Access to Basic Healthcare in Ukraine
Access to Basic Healthcare in Ukraine
Access to Basic Healthcare in Ukraine

Project Report | Feb 16, 2026
Report for July-December 2025

By Anna Kutova | project manager

Project Results (July–December 2025)

During the reporting period, the project ensured sustainable access to preventive and primary healthcare services in remote and underserved communities of Poltava region.

Two multidisciplinary mobile medical teams (family doctor, nurse, psychologist, and driver) operated in coordination with Primary Health Care Centers (PHC) and local authorities. Services were delivered in line with evidence-based clinical protocols approved by the Ministry of Health of Ukraine and WHO recommendations.

Services provided:

  • 3,275 primary healthcare services

  • 709 psychological support services

  • 1,167 ECG examinations

  • 311 cholesterol tests

  • 625 blood glucose tests

  • 190 home visits

  • 206 services provided to internally displaced persons (IDPs)

The project focused on vulnerable groups, including older people, persons with disabilities, internally displaced persons, and residents of remote settlements with limited access to healthcare. 

Plans for 2026 (February–November 2026 | 10 months)

The project will continue operating two multidisciplinary mobile medical teams integrated into the primary healthcare system of Poltava region.

Key priorities include:

  • Early detection and management of noncommunicable diseases (NCDs)

  • Prevention of complications and improved treatment adherence

  • Provision of primary psychological and psychosocial support

  • Health education on risk factors and healthy lifestyles

  • Monthly monitoring and analytical reporting

Target groups:

  • Persons with disabilities

  • People aged 60+

  • Women and children

  • Internally displaced persons

  • People experiencing homelessness

  • Individuals with chronic NCDs

  • People affected by war-related psychological trauma

Planned indicators for 2026:

  • 400 mobile visits (40 per month)

  • 2,000 individuals reached (approx. 200 per month)

  • 1,200 psychological consultations

Even in contexts of limited funding and ongoing humanitarian challenges, we remain committed to maintaining access to essential health services for vulnerable populations in underserved communities.

We sincerely thank GlobalGiving and our supporters for helping us continue this vital work.

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Organization Information

Charitable organization Light of Hope

Location: POLTAVA - Ukraine
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Project Leader:
Anna Kutova
POLTAVA , Ukraine
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