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Rome, 8 July 2025 – More than three years after Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, the war continues to impact women and girls disproportionally. There is ample evidence that the effects of war are deeply gendered. Women and girls have been shaken by displacement, face devastating income loss, and are increasingly exposed to the risk of violence. More than 4,000 women and 300 girls have been killed while nearly 10,000 women and 750 girls were injured since 2022 , although the true toll is likely much higher...

At the 2024 Ukraine Recovery Conference (URC) in Berlin, the Governments of Ukraine and Germany, in partnership with UN Women, launched the Alliance for Gender-Responsive and Inclusive Recovery for Ukraine. In under a year, the Alliance has grown into a powerful multi-stakeholder platform of 80 members, bringing together governments, international organizations, civil society, and private sector actors. The report also outlines the commitments made by members upon joining the Alliance and details the initial steps taken by the Core Group to monitor and report on these pledges.

The study titled “Gender Dimension of the Energy Crisis in Ukraine: Pathways to Resilience” is the first comprehensive research in Ukraine examining how the war and energy instability impact women in their daily lives, work, and public engagements. It identifies both socio-economic challenges stemming from rising energy costs and power outages, as well as the gender-specific effects of the crisis.
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She Drives is a pilot project to train and employ female bus drivers. Currently, 100 women from 10 regions of Ukraine are acquiring new professional skills. After completing their training, the project participants will be employed by transportation companies and enterprises...