ICAP

Ukraine

Ukraine

The 2022 invasion of Ukraine degraded pre-existing public health surveillance and response capacities at national and regional levels and created additional public health threats. To support immediate public health needs and ongoing recovery efforts in Ukraine, ICAP is collaborating with the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) to provide technical assistance to Ukraine’s public health system. The priority areas ICAP addresses include antimicrobial resistance response (AMR) prevention detection and response, respiratory disease surveillance, wastewater surveillance for SARS-CoV-2 and other major health threats, and laboratory response network strengthening for emergency preparedness and response.

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Projects

Public Health Emergency Management (PHEM) Training Program

  • Multi-Country,
  • current
The Eastern Europe and Central Asia (EECA) Public Health Emergency Management (PHEM) training program is a pivotal initiative that aims to build the capacity of in-country workforce to prepare for, respond to, and recover from public health emergencies efficiently and effectively. The first cohort has brought together 18 fellows from eight countries across EECA, including ...

The Eastern Europe and South Caucasus (EESC) Intermediate Field Epidemiology Training Program (FETP-I)

  • Multi-Country,
  • current
The Eastern Europe and South Caucasus (EESC) Intermediate Field Epidemiology Training Program (FETP-I) is a 10-month learning-by-doing applied training program that prepares the public health workforce – and developing leaders – to investigate and respond to major disease outbreaks more effectively. Since 2022, ICAP at Columbia University, in partnership with the U.S. Centers for Disease ...

Ukraine Recovery Project

  • current
ICAP is providing technical assistance to the Ukraine Center for Public Health to support and expand sentinel surveillance for respiratory diseases, support wastewater surveillance for SARS-CoV-2 and other public health threats, strengthen the capacity of the laboratory response network at all levels for emergency preparedness and response, and support national antimicrobial resistance response efforts.  ...

ICAP in Ukraine

Program Start
  • 2017 to 2019; 2022 to present
Key Technical Areas
  • Global Health Security
  • Infection Prevention and Control
  • Laboratory Strengthening
  • Technical Assistance
  • Strengthening Health Systems
  • Human Resources for Health
Current Funders
  • Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)

Country Representative

Ihor Novykov, MD

Dr. Novykov is a humanitarian professional with more than 20 years of experience in international health programs and emergency response, having worked extensively across Africa, Asia and in Ukraine. A medical doctor by training, he has built a career at the intersection of public health, humanitarian coordination, and large-scale program management. His work spans the full humanitarian project cycle, including needs assessments, program design, implementation, monitoring and evaluation, donor compliance, and financial oversight. He has held senior roles with leading international organizations such as UNICEF, the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), the World Health Organization (WHO), and multiple international NGOs, operating in complex conflict and emergency settings.

Before ICAP, Dr. Novykov served with WHO in Ukraine in a range of emergency coordination roles, supporting health emergency operations, health cluster coordination, epidemiological monitoring, and emergency medical logistics in conflict-affected areas. Previously, he played a key role in managing and overseeing one of the largest OCHA-managed pooled funds for the Syria response, leading monitoring, reporting, partner performance review, and capacity development across all humanitarian clusters.

His professional background includes field experience in South Sudan, Sudan, Afghanistan, Somalia, Liberia, Sierra Leone, and Ethiopia, with a strong focus on emergency health response, immunization campaigns, health supply chains, and accountability to affected populations. In parallel, he has conducted numerous high-level consultancies for UNICEF, UNFPA, USAID, and the Global Fund, specializing in health product and supply chain management.

 

 

Resources

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Jobs in Ukraine

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