Ukraine: One Year of War || Inside the Humanitarian Response from the those on the ground

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  • čas přidán 26. 02. 2023
  • Russia’s invasion of Ukraine on February 24, 2022 began a deadly war and an ongoing refugee crisis as millions of Ukrainians continue to flee their homes in search of shelter.
    This war has destroyed innumerable hectares of once thriving farmland, obliterated roads, infrastructure and supply chains, and killed or starved livestock - all of which have driven hunger within Ukraine.
    Today, 11 million people are experiencing hunger - that’s 1 in 3 families. The worst-affected areas of eastern and southern Ukraine, 1 in 2 families are facing hunger.
    Shortly after the invasion started, the United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) was called upon and immediately set up emergency response operations. Since March 2022, we’ve delivered the equivalent of 1.3 billion meals through food and cash assistance. Here at the one-year marker, we're continually reach 3 million people inside Ukraine each month with the aid they need.
    Over the past year, dozens of international aid organizations have supported the people of Ukraine, including eight United Nations agencies t.
    As one of the largest humanitarian organizations in the world and leader of the Global Humanitarian Logistics Cluster, the U.N. World Food Programme has the operational reach and expertise to respond to emergencies - like the war in Ukraine - within 72 hours. In Ukraine, we led the telecommunications and logistics efforts for the entire United Nations.
    To continue support the people of Ukraine both inside the country and those who have been displaced in neighboring countries, please consider donating if you're able.
    Donate: secure.wfpusa.org/donate/ukra...

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