UKRAINE

Assistance for the population affected by the war

Global Humanitaria continues emergency aid efforts, initiated with the outbreak of conflict in February 2022, to provide humanitarian assistance to children and their families in Ukraine. The conflict endangers the lives of 7.5 million children (according to UNICEF data).

The war and ongoing attacks on Ukrainian areas by Russia have created a humanitarian catastrophe, where the most vulnerable, including children, face the highest risks of hunger, disease, abuse, and human trafficking. Global Humanitaria channels aid to the country by providing basic food and essential supplies.

To date, the war in Ukraine has displaced an estimated 4.3 million children, more than half the child population of the country.

Highlighted Projects:
March 1, 2022: Shortly after the first Russian attack, we traveled to the area to assess needs and successfully delivered basic food supplies to a school in Zytomyrska Brusyliv, near Kyiv.
March 16, 2022: We distributed 1,200 food rations in Zhytomyr and returned to Dorohusk, Poland, to support a refugee center.
April 11, 2022: We sent a truck with nearly two tons of food, distributed in Bucha, Borodianka, and Irpin, as well as in Sawin, Poland.
October 6, 2022: We donated a medicalized ambulance and 500 food rations to the military hospital in Bila Tserkva.
November 28-30, 2022: We distributed mattresses and a generator in Bila Tserkva and 400 food packages in Kherson.
February 1, 2023: We sent warm clothing and basic supplies to Komyshan, Kherson.
April 19, 2024: We supported evacuation efforts in Kharkiv, relocating vulnerable people to safer areas.