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Ukraine: Multi-Sector Needs Assessment (MSNA) 2025 : Key Findings from Prioritised Frontline Oblasts, March 2026
By REACH Initiative at ReliefWeb
· June 9, 2026
· 2 min read
. Context and Rationale Four years after the full-scale invasion of Ukraine, the humanitarian situation in the country has become widespread and entrenched, evolving from an acute emergency to a chronic, multi-sectoral humanitarian crisis1, driven by active hostilities, displacement2, and disruption
Key takeaway The findings of the MSNA fed into the People-in-Need (PiN) and severity calculations of the Ukraine Humanitarian Clusters and supported strategic planning for the 2026 Humanitarian Needs and Response Plan (HNRP).
Why this matters
The humanitarian crisis in Ukraine has reached a critical juncture, with the 2025 Multi-Sector Needs Assessment revealing a stark correlation between proximity to the frontline and unmet humanitarian needs. The fact that three out of four households within the 0-50 kilometre zone are classified as in need underscores the urgency of targeted assistance. The 2026 Humanitarian Needs and Response Plan's prioritization of aid to these areas is a crucial step in addressing the crisis. However, the regional variations in needs and drivers highlighted by the MSNA also suggest that a one-size-fits-all approach may not be effective. Humanitarian organizations and donors must consider these nuances when allocating resources and developing response strategies. Furthermore, the ongoing attacks on civilian infrastructure, including health facilities and energy systems, will likely exacerbate the crisis, making it essential for the international community to continue providing support to affected populations.
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Category: disaster ·
Published: June 9, 2026 ·
Source: ReliefWeb ·
Reading time: 2 min
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What is this story about? . Context and Rationale Four years after the full-scale invasion of Ukraine, the humanitarian situation in the country has become widespread and entrenched, evolving from an acute emergency to a chronic, multi-sectoral humanitarian crisis1, driven by active hostilities, displacement2, and disruption
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