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IAEA Bulletin 50-2 / May 2009
• In the aftermath of the Chernobyl
  accident, people living in the affected
  regions lost the incentives for social
  and economic development.
• More than two decades on, they are
  now slowly taking control of their lives
  once again.
After the accident
• The number of people in the Ukraine directly affected is
  about 2.6 million
• from a total of 2,293 settlements.
• These communities had already been broken down and
  resettled soon after the accident
• were further affected by the restrictions on economic
  activities imposed on the population living in the
  contaminated areas.
• Moreover, governmental aids and subsidies, which soon
  became insufficient because of the impact of inflation,
  eventually enhanced apathy and passive behaviors in
  the population.
Impacts on living
• The overall impacts on the population
  standard of living was devastating:
• lack of effective medical equipments,
• plummeting standards in child and youth
  education,
• and rapidly deteriorating infra-structures
  such as water supply and sewage
  sys-tems.
Start of international support
• Since the early 1990s, bilateral and
  multilateral, governmental and non-
  governmental support has been offered to
  Ukraine
• While at the beginning support tended to
  focus on humanitarian aid,
• the recent trend has been to focus on
  development.
UN study and activities
•   In 2002, “Human Consequences of the Chernobyl Nuclear Accident
    — A Strategy for Recovery”, jointly issued by the United Nations
    Development Programme (UNDP) and the United Nations
    Children’s Fund (UNICEF), and completed with the support of
    United Nations Ofce for the Coordination of Humanitarian Afairs
    (UN-OCHA) and World Health Organization (WHO).
•   Indicated the need for a paradigmatic shift from humanitarian aid to
    developmental approach.
•    The new approach was supported by scientific observation
    indicating that the Chernobyl accident was a ‘low-dose event’ for the
    majority of people in the areas deemed to be contaminated,
•   and that most people can live safely in their place of residence
    without any restrictions.
•   This point was further confirmed by participants of the 2005-2006
    UN Chernobyl Forum.
UNDP/CRDP
• At the end of 2002, UNDP and the Government
  of Ukraine embarked on the Chernobyl
  Recovery and Development Programme
  (UNDP/CRDP), which focused on three major
  initiatives:
• Building self-reliance and dignity;
• Creating livelihoods and economic opportunities;
  and
• Protecting threatened lives in contaminated
  zones.
Strategy of UNDP/CRDP
• The underlying strategy was community
  develop-ment,
• which foresaw not only economic development
• but also tackling poverty,
• as well as developing trust and critical thinking.
• One of the desired outcomes was that
  community members take control of their lives
  once again.
The sponsors
• Additional funding for the program was provided
  by
• the Canadian International Development Agency
  (CIDA),
• Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation
  (SDC),
• the Government of Japan through the UN
  Human Security Trust Fund,
• the UN Volunteer Programme,
• and UN-OCHA.
Model communities
• UNDP/CRDP implemented community development
  projects in seventeen administrative districts of the four
  most contaminated provinces in Ukraine —
• Chernigivska,
• Rivnenska,
• Kyivska, and
• Zhytomyrska.
• Through these activities, UNDP/CRDP established 279
  Community Organizations in 192 settlements,
• for a total membership of over 20,000 people.
Map near
of the most contaminated field
Community Organizations
• Each Community Organization designed an action plan,
• which included rebuilding medical facilities, schools,
  water supply systems, sewage and heating systems.
• Subsequently, the Community Organizations applied for
  and received the necessary funds from UNDP/CRDP,
  local governments, local business entities as well as
  foreign governments — such as Japan’s Grant
  Assistance for Grass-roots Human Security Projects.
• During 2003-2007 UNDP/CRDP financially supported
  190 community projects.
• The total budget of community projects was over $3.4
  million, 30% of which was provided by UNDP/CRDP.
Direction for the supports
• It might be argued that some of problems facing local
  communities are not connected to the consequences of
  the Chernobyl accident.
• Some might even say that in other regions of Ukraine
  local communities faced similar problems.
• However, evidence shows that people who were offered
  voluntary resettlement, did not have the motivation to
  improve the social infrastructure of the communities to
  which they were relocated.
• Therefore, the rehabilitation of affected territories should
  be directed toward primary services such as medicine,
  water-supply and school systems.
The Lystvin Village Example
• Lystvin village is located 120 km west of
  Chernobyl,
• 180 km north-west of Kiev,
• and 40 km west of the centre of Ovruch District
  in Zhytomyr Province.
• The village is categorized as being in the third
  zone of radiological contamination
• — i.e., zone of voluntary evacuation:
• all those who chose to relocate were provided
  with a new apartment in another town.
After the accident
• The village population is about 1600, including 200
  children.
• During the 1990s, the village infrastructure, which
  includes a school, an agricultural enterprise, a post office,
  a kindergarten, and a cultural centre, became
  deteriorated
• because of lack of funds.
• The village population also experienced increased
  illness and mortality rates,
• as well as increasing migration.
• Agricultural production, which was the main source of
  income for villagers, also declined.
After UNDP/CRDP entered
•   In May 2003, village residents started working with UNDP/CRDP
•   initiating the process of becoming self-organized.
•   A Community Organization was established,
•   and the first project “Reconstruction of the Bania (sauna)” was also
    initiated.
•   The project created jobs, and improved the overall sanitary and
    hygienic conditions of the village.
•   This process continued with the reconstruction of the local medical
    clinic.
•   The local community renovated the building while the UNDP/CRDP
    provided the medical equipment.
•   A physical therapy office was also opened, thus improving medical
    services.
And then
• After these two pilot projects were completed,
• several other Community Organizations were
  established in the village
• to carry out various projects.
• Under one of those projects, a Youth Centre was
  established by the Community Organization “Youth”.
• The project received the support from the local
  authorities.
• The Organization found a facility,
• mobilized their own resources,
• and applied for the grant from UNDP/CRDP.
Youth Center building
•   More than seventy people joined in a team renovating the building.
•   People would be plastering, whitewashing and painting walls ,
    installing equipment, repairing the heating and the sewage of the
    building.
•   The local government, together with local sponsors, provided the
    necessary materials
•   while the UNDP/CRDP provided office and sport equipments.
•   The Youth Centre was opened in September 2005.
•   It now provides learning resources, computers, typing and copying
    services.
•   Lectures and training on site for a variety of jobs are also possible.
•   The centre is equipped with a sports gym and rooms for hobbies.
Grass Roots Humanity
• The Grant Assistance for Grass-roots Human
  Security Projects of Japan is a programme
• operated by the Embassy of Japan in Ukraine.
• It provides small-size financial aid (between
• $20 000 and $75 000)
• to non-governmental organizations and medical
  facilities
• in the regions affected by the Chernobyl accident.
• In the period 2002-2008, the Programme contributed
  a total of $717 512 to 16 projects.
Toward a bigger project
• In June 2005, an Association of
  Community Organizations was established
• during a public meeting at the village.
• The Association’s aim is
• to coordinate the activities of the various
  Community Organizations.
• The Association also applied for a grant
  from the Embassy of Japan to improve the
  water supply system.
Investigation
•   Upon the request from the Lystvin Village,
•   in June 2006 a Coordinator from the Embassy of Japan investigated
    the village water supply system.
•   During the inspection, he found that the water supply system, built
    more than 30 years ago, was insufficient and had hygienic problems.
•   Most of the people in the village were using and drinking unfiltered
    water containing significant traces of iron.
•   During the inspection it became apparent that the village lacked the
    financial resources to repair the water supply system.
•   Taking stock of the situation, in December 2007 the government of
    Japan decided to support the community’s plan to improve their
    living condition by replacing the old water supply system.
Monetary support
• The Japanese government provided the village
  a grant of $32,680 under the framework of the
  Grant Assistance for Grass-roots Human
  Security Projects of Japan.
• The project included repairing the water tower,
  replacing the street hand pumps, as well as the
  water pipes, the water cleaning falters and the
  water pumps.
• The project was completed in Autumn 2008.
And, many mores
•   The Association of Community Organizations also carried out
    several additional projects.
•   cleaning the streets and the areas flooded by the local river,
•   renovating a monument,
•   cleaning and renovating the water wells,
•   cleaning a local dump,
•   renovating the school heating system,
•   reconstructing the local church,
•   and renovating the cemetery.
•   To implement those projects, the Association cooperated with local
    governments and donor organizations.
•   Nowadays, Lystvyn village is regarded as a model for neighboring
    villages and the region.
Recovery and Development
• Many of the people directly affected by the
  Chernobyl accident are still dependent on the
  aid coming from the Ukrainian and foreign
  governments as well as from international
  organizations.
• However, in recent years they have organize d
  themselves into Community Organizations and
  started rebuilding their communities,
  reconstructing local infrastructures such as
  water supply systems, schools and hospitals.
Conclusions
• There is still much left to do to achieve a full
  recovery from the Chernobyl accident
• that took place over two decades ago.
• However, the people affected by that disaster
  have finally started building their own future
• and are no longer passively waiting for
  government aid.
• This is a crucial step that needs to be saluted as
  a major achievement for the communities
  affected by the most devastating accident in the
  history of nuclear power.

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Chernobyl Recovery and Sustainable Development

  • 1. IAEA Bulletin 50-2 / May 2009
  • 2. • In the aftermath of the Chernobyl accident, people living in the affected regions lost the incentives for social and economic development. • More than two decades on, they are now slowly taking control of their lives once again.
  • 3. After the accident • The number of people in the Ukraine directly affected is about 2.6 million • from a total of 2,293 settlements. • These communities had already been broken down and resettled soon after the accident • were further affected by the restrictions on economic activities imposed on the population living in the contaminated areas. • Moreover, governmental aids and subsidies, which soon became insufficient because of the impact of inflation, eventually enhanced apathy and passive behaviors in the population.
  • 4. Impacts on living • The overall impacts on the population standard of living was devastating: • lack of effective medical equipments, • plummeting standards in child and youth education, • and rapidly deteriorating infra-structures such as water supply and sewage sys-tems.
  • 5. Start of international support • Since the early 1990s, bilateral and multilateral, governmental and non- governmental support has been offered to Ukraine • While at the beginning support tended to focus on humanitarian aid, • the recent trend has been to focus on development.
  • 6. UN study and activities • In 2002, “Human Consequences of the Chernobyl Nuclear Accident — A Strategy for Recovery”, jointly issued by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF), and completed with the support of United Nations Ofce for the Coordination of Humanitarian Afairs (UN-OCHA) and World Health Organization (WHO). • Indicated the need for a paradigmatic shift from humanitarian aid to developmental approach. • The new approach was supported by scientific observation indicating that the Chernobyl accident was a ‘low-dose event’ for the majority of people in the areas deemed to be contaminated, • and that most people can live safely in their place of residence without any restrictions. • This point was further confirmed by participants of the 2005-2006 UN Chernobyl Forum.
  • 7. UNDP/CRDP • At the end of 2002, UNDP and the Government of Ukraine embarked on the Chernobyl Recovery and Development Programme (UNDP/CRDP), which focused on three major initiatives: • Building self-reliance and dignity; • Creating livelihoods and economic opportunities; and • Protecting threatened lives in contaminated zones.
  • 8. Strategy of UNDP/CRDP • The underlying strategy was community develop-ment, • which foresaw not only economic development • but also tackling poverty, • as well as developing trust and critical thinking. • One of the desired outcomes was that community members take control of their lives once again.
  • 9. The sponsors • Additional funding for the program was provided by • the Canadian International Development Agency (CIDA), • Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation (SDC), • the Government of Japan through the UN Human Security Trust Fund, • the UN Volunteer Programme, • and UN-OCHA.
  • 10. Model communities • UNDP/CRDP implemented community development projects in seventeen administrative districts of the four most contaminated provinces in Ukraine — • Chernigivska, • Rivnenska, • Kyivska, and • Zhytomyrska. • Through these activities, UNDP/CRDP established 279 Community Organizations in 192 settlements, • for a total membership of over 20,000 people.
  • 11. Map near of the most contaminated field
  • 12. Community Organizations • Each Community Organization designed an action plan, • which included rebuilding medical facilities, schools, water supply systems, sewage and heating systems. • Subsequently, the Community Organizations applied for and received the necessary funds from UNDP/CRDP, local governments, local business entities as well as foreign governments — such as Japan’s Grant Assistance for Grass-roots Human Security Projects. • During 2003-2007 UNDP/CRDP financially supported 190 community projects. • The total budget of community projects was over $3.4 million, 30% of which was provided by UNDP/CRDP.
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  • 14. Direction for the supports • It might be argued that some of problems facing local communities are not connected to the consequences of the Chernobyl accident. • Some might even say that in other regions of Ukraine local communities faced similar problems. • However, evidence shows that people who were offered voluntary resettlement, did not have the motivation to improve the social infrastructure of the communities to which they were relocated. • Therefore, the rehabilitation of affected territories should be directed toward primary services such as medicine, water-supply and school systems.
  • 15. The Lystvin Village Example • Lystvin village is located 120 km west of Chernobyl, • 180 km north-west of Kiev, • and 40 km west of the centre of Ovruch District in Zhytomyr Province. • The village is categorized as being in the third zone of radiological contamination • — i.e., zone of voluntary evacuation: • all those who chose to relocate were provided with a new apartment in another town.
  • 16. After the accident • The village population is about 1600, including 200 children. • During the 1990s, the village infrastructure, which includes a school, an agricultural enterprise, a post office, a kindergarten, and a cultural centre, became deteriorated • because of lack of funds. • The village population also experienced increased illness and mortality rates, • as well as increasing migration. • Agricultural production, which was the main source of income for villagers, also declined.
  • 17. After UNDP/CRDP entered • In May 2003, village residents started working with UNDP/CRDP • initiating the process of becoming self-organized. • A Community Organization was established, • and the first project “Reconstruction of the Bania (sauna)” was also initiated. • The project created jobs, and improved the overall sanitary and hygienic conditions of the village. • This process continued with the reconstruction of the local medical clinic. • The local community renovated the building while the UNDP/CRDP provided the medical equipment. • A physical therapy office was also opened, thus improving medical services.
  • 18. And then • After these two pilot projects were completed, • several other Community Organizations were established in the village • to carry out various projects. • Under one of those projects, a Youth Centre was established by the Community Organization “Youth”. • The project received the support from the local authorities. • The Organization found a facility, • mobilized their own resources, • and applied for the grant from UNDP/CRDP.
  • 19. Youth Center building • More than seventy people joined in a team renovating the building. • People would be plastering, whitewashing and painting walls , installing equipment, repairing the heating and the sewage of the building. • The local government, together with local sponsors, provided the necessary materials • while the UNDP/CRDP provided office and sport equipments. • The Youth Centre was opened in September 2005. • It now provides learning resources, computers, typing and copying services. • Lectures and training on site for a variety of jobs are also possible. • The centre is equipped with a sports gym and rooms for hobbies.
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  • 21. Grass Roots Humanity • The Grant Assistance for Grass-roots Human Security Projects of Japan is a programme • operated by the Embassy of Japan in Ukraine. • It provides small-size financial aid (between • $20 000 and $75 000) • to non-governmental organizations and medical facilities • in the regions affected by the Chernobyl accident. • In the period 2002-2008, the Programme contributed a total of $717 512 to 16 projects.
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  • 23. Toward a bigger project • In June 2005, an Association of Community Organizations was established • during a public meeting at the village. • The Association’s aim is • to coordinate the activities of the various Community Organizations. • The Association also applied for a grant from the Embassy of Japan to improve the water supply system.
  • 24. Investigation • Upon the request from the Lystvin Village, • in June 2006 a Coordinator from the Embassy of Japan investigated the village water supply system. • During the inspection, he found that the water supply system, built more than 30 years ago, was insufficient and had hygienic problems. • Most of the people in the village were using and drinking unfiltered water containing significant traces of iron. • During the inspection it became apparent that the village lacked the financial resources to repair the water supply system. • Taking stock of the situation, in December 2007 the government of Japan decided to support the community’s plan to improve their living condition by replacing the old water supply system.
  • 25. Monetary support • The Japanese government provided the village a grant of $32,680 under the framework of the Grant Assistance for Grass-roots Human Security Projects of Japan. • The project included repairing the water tower, replacing the street hand pumps, as well as the water pipes, the water cleaning falters and the water pumps. • The project was completed in Autumn 2008.
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  • 27. And, many mores • The Association of Community Organizations also carried out several additional projects. • cleaning the streets and the areas flooded by the local river, • renovating a monument, • cleaning and renovating the water wells, • cleaning a local dump, • renovating the school heating system, • reconstructing the local church, • and renovating the cemetery. • To implement those projects, the Association cooperated with local governments and donor organizations. • Nowadays, Lystvyn village is regarded as a model for neighboring villages and the region.
  • 28. Recovery and Development • Many of the people directly affected by the Chernobyl accident are still dependent on the aid coming from the Ukrainian and foreign governments as well as from international organizations. • However, in recent years they have organize d themselves into Community Organizations and started rebuilding their communities, reconstructing local infrastructures such as water supply systems, schools and hospitals.
  • 29. Conclusions • There is still much left to do to achieve a full recovery from the Chernobyl accident • that took place over two decades ago. • However, the people affected by that disaster have finally started building their own future • and are no longer passively waiting for government aid. • This is a crucial step that needs to be saluted as a major achievement for the communities affected by the most devastating accident in the history of nuclear power.