According to UN estimates, the Ukraine crisis has affected 1.5 million people, half of them are children. Women, children, and the underprivileged will be the most formidable hit, as with any crisis. While many of us may feel powerless in the face of such geopolitical manoeuvrings, we've compiled a list of ways you can support the people of Ukraine right now.
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Stay informed while supporting local journalism
Staying informed about what is going on the ground and knowing more about how citizens are being affected by the conflict is one of the best ways to support the most vulnerable in Ukraine. What becomes even more essential in a time like this is obtaining news from a trusted source. Global Citizen, an international education and advocacy organisation, has compiled a list of reliable resources for the most trustworthy updates:
The Kyiv Independent:It has worked as a leading voice on the front lines and has covered a timeline of events since the beginning. You can keep updated through their website or Twitter account.
The New Voice of Ukraine – The news source is covering news in three different languages while providing an informative analysis of the situation.
Kyiv Post– Kyiv Post happens to be the only non-independent media outlet that is at the forefront delivering the most authentic news.
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Support Charities
Various Ukrainian charities are active and need international support. Here are a few that you can assist, as listed by The Guardian.
- Sunflower of Peace, a charity that assists paramedics and doctors, has been raising funds for equipment, including first-aid medical tactical backpacks.
- United Help Ukraine focuses on delivering medical supplies and humanitarian relief, as well as promoting conflict awareness.
- Voices of Children attempts to assist children affected by the conflict in eastern Ukraine by using art therapy, psychologists, video storytelling, and many other techniques. An emergency appeal has been launched by the
- British Red Cross to assist Ukraine. The charity's website will be updated with information on the work its staff is doing and how donations will be used to benefit individuals.