SHARP: Assessing Social Cohesion, Resistance, and People’s Needs in Ukraine Amid Russian Full-Scale Invasion — Wave 2 (2023)

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SHARP: Assessing Social Cohesion, Resistance, and People’s Needs in Ukraine Amid Russian Full-Scale Invasion — Wave 2 (2023)

January 17, 2024

The Partnership Fund for a Resilient Ukraine (PFRU), in cooperation with the Centre for Sustainable Peace and Democratic Development (SeeD), the USAID funded Democratic Governance East (DG East), USAID’s Transformation Communications Activity (TCA), and the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), designed and deployed the SCORE-inspired Holistic Assessment of Resilience of Population (SHARP). 

SHARP is an agile and responsive mobile surveying tool aimed at providing evidence for fostering Ukraine’s resilience understood through the lenses of social cohesion,resistance, and people’s needs. SHARP evidence can be used to support Ukrainian communities, actors, and national and local policymakers under duress during and in the aftermath of the Russian full-scale invasion of Ukraine.

The present report outlines the key findings from the second wave of SHARP. The report addresses five thematic sections: Elements of Social Cohesion, Trust in Institutions, Provision of Services and Basic Necessities, Displacement and Tensions, and Civic Engagement and Resistance. The SHARP study and the data presented herein are based on a quantitative survey deployed at two time points – Autumn 2022 and Summer 2023.