b'IMPACT STATEMENT 2022UKRAINE The state-of-the-art PROJECTincubators can save lives in a war zone, HIGHLIGHTS enabling babies to be safely moved shoulda hospital comeunder attack Delivered45,000 91incubators food kits and2,000 delivered to UkraineRehabilitated10adult hygiene kitsin response to thehealth care facilities across Ukraine rise in prematurein UkrainebirthsBaby incubators Evacuating women and childrenUkraine has seen a steep rise in premature births due to the trauma of war. In response, Crown AgentsWe used our Civil Society Emergency Fund to support the evacuation of women and children from has procured and delivered incubators, including light, portable and easy-to-assemble mOm-brandRussian-occupied Mariupol to safer areas in Ukraine and Europe. This is a complex task that requires machines to hospitals countrywide. The state-of-the-art incubators can save lives in a war zone,extensive planning and cooperation to support those fleeing occupation while helping them avoid enabling babies to be safely moved should a hospital come under attack.capture and illegal detention. Our civil society partner provides legal, psychosocial and material support services to evacuees.Distributing food and special-needs kits Millions of Ukrainians have fled their homes since the start of the war, often travelling for days with littleRehabilitating Healthcare Facilities food in search of refuge. Crown Agents partnered with Help Age International (HAI) to deliver food kits toThe Civil Society Emergency Fund is supporting the rehabilitation of primary healthcare facilities in families across the country. We also shipped hygiene and special needs kits, as well as goods such asUkraine to help improve their functionality and ensure that they are accessible in times of need. The beds, hoists and mobile commodes to support hospitals and care homes for older people. On behalf ofhealthcare facilities selected are those serving a high number of returning civilians or IDPs and in HAI, Crown Agents disbursed 750,000 of Disaster Emergency Committee (DEC) funds to 39 Ukrainianregions that are close to the frontline. institutions responding to the growing needs of Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs). Crown Agents took on the administrative tasks to make sure that the institutions were checked for due diligence and fully contracted. We also supported the organisations in reporting and financial management of the funds.08 09'