Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has already forced over 4 million refugees to flee.
Most are women and children. Learn what you can do to help.
The world watched in shock as the Russian military invaded Ukraine on February 24 and began targeting homes, hospitals, bridges, and schools.
More than 4 million people—mostly women and children—have left to seek safety in neighboring Moldova, Poland, and other European states amid the growing crisis in Ukraine.
The escalation of violence between Russia and Ukraine will lead to grave human suffering. Here are some ways you can help the people of Ukraine.
How to help Ukraine
How can you help Ukraine?
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has already forced over 4 million refugees to flee—mostly women and children have left to seek safety in neighboring Moldova, Poland and other European states amid the growing war in Ukraine
The escalation of violence between Russia and Ukraine will lead to grave human suffering. Here are some ways you can help the people of Ukraine:
1.Donate to our organization INSKY
Our business has launched an emergency appeal to help support displaced families with critical aid.
We are mobilizing resources that will provide vital support to people forced to flee their homes. Our teams are already on the ground in Poland and working with our local partners in both Poland and Ukraine.
One of the best ways you can help right now is by rushing an emergency donation to help us assist those in crisis in Ukraine and around the world.
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2.Get informed about the situation
The Russian invasion has the potential to create the worst humanitarian crisis Europe has seen in decades. The U.S. ambassador to the United Nations has warned that up to 8 million people could be displaced from Ukraine.
Even before the attacks began on February 24, Ukrainians’ lives were affected by armed conflict. In 2014, Russia annexed Crimea and began backing pro-Russian separatists in parts of eastern Ukraine. Over the past eight years, fighting in this region has uprooted 850,000 Ukrainians from their homes, and placed 3 million people in need of aid.
3.Welcome refugees
Countries bordering Ukraine must prepare to welcome their neighbors who have been forced to flee their homes. The international community must scale up funding for services to support refugees and asylum seekers. People must be allowed to move freely, and aid agencies must be granted access to everyone in need of aid.
Europe must not just offer protection to Ukrainian nationals who have visa-free access to the EU, but to people of all citizenship and nationalities fleeing Ukraine who face grave dangers as conflict escalates.
In addition, the Biden Administration must designate Temporary Protected Status for Ukraine to ensure Ukrainians living in the U.S. aren’t forced to return to a conflict zone.
Get funds to where they are needed most
The world must prepare for the worst and get funds to relief services inside and outside Ukraine. This will save lives and alleviate human suffering.