Projects

The Public Health System Recovery and Resilience (PHS R&R) Activity, funded by USAID and led by Pact, is a five-year activity that aims to strengthen the Government of Ukraine’s (GOU) capacity to prevent, detect, and respond to public health threats; sustain critical public health services during crisis; protect the health of all Ukrainians including vulnerable and marginalized population groups; and expand mental health support to war-affected populations.
The goal of USAID’s Community Action for HIV Control Project is to accelerate Ukraine’s effort to achieve epidemic control by 2030 through improved prevention, testing, and linkage to care among key and priority populations.
The purpose of ENGAGE is to increase citizen awareness of and engagement in civic actions at the national, regional and local level.
The goal of the project is to enhance economic security of rural and vulnerable women.
Women of Ukraine: Heard, Capable, Resilient project (March 2019 – June 2024) project aimed to increase the enjoyment of human rights by women and girls and the advancement of gender equality in Ukraine.
The project strengthens capacity and ability of women's rights organizations to lead and impact on coordination and providing a gender-sensitive rapid response to needs caused by the Russian war in Ukraine, and recovery of Ukraine. It also is empowering women's rights organizations to advance a localized and inclusive the Women, Peace and Security agenda.
Pact’s RESPOND project worked in Ukraine to improve the quality of HIV and AIDS services targeting key populations and their partners, and to strengthen the capacity of Ukrainian institutions and organizations to deliver quality HIV programs.

Since 2008, Pact has supported local pro-reform civil society organizations working to promote government transparency and accountability, European integration and civic involvement.