List of humanitarian aid to Ukraine during the Russo-Ukrainian War
This is a list of known humanitarian aid, that has and will be provided to Ukraine during the Russo-Ukrainian War. This list does not include financial support to the Ukrainian government unless earmarked for humanitarian purposes.
Sources
[edit]Sovereign countries
[edit]Country | Humanitarian aid (including earmarked funds) |
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Albania |
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Argentina | The Argentine Government has sent the following humanitarian aid to Ukraine: Aid to refugees
Supplies
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Armenia | Supplies
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Australia | Humanitarian aid
Supplies
Medical aid
Aid for energy
Aid to refugees
In total Australia has given A$65 million in humanitarian aid (as of 26 April 2022).[15][16] |
Austria | Medical aid
Supplies
Evacuation
Humanitarian aid
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Azerbaijan | President Ilham Aliyev approved aid for Ukraine: Supplies
Aid to refugees Evacuation
Humanitarian aid
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Bahrain | King Hamad announced the provision of relief aid worth US$1 million to civilian refugees from Ukraine and other nationalities on 21 March 2022.[34] |
Belgium | Supplies
Humanitarian aid
Miscellaneous aid Reconstruction aid
Aid to refugees
Energy aid
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Bosnia and Herzegovina | Supplies Humanitarian aid
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Brazil | Supplies
Aid to refugees
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Bulgaria | Supplies
Equipment
Humanitarian aid
Aid to refugees
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Humanitarian aid
Supplies
Energy aid
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Humanitarian aid
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China | Supplies
Humanitarian aid |
Colombia |
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Croatia | Aid to refugees
Humanitarian aid
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Cyprus | Humanitarian aid
Energy aid
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Czech Republic | Government of the Czech Republic approved humanitarian aid including. Supplies
Aid to refugees
Humanitarian aid
Energy aid
Medical aid |
Denmark | Aid to refugees
Medical aid
Financial aid
Reconstruction aid
Energy aid
Humanitarian aid
DKK 1.4 billion (€190 million) of financial and humanitarian aid was provided from February 2022 to January 2023,[96] |
Estonia | Energy aid
Humanitarian aid
Vehicles
Aid to refugees |
Finland | Between 2014 and 2021, Finland allocated €70 million to support Ukraine. Additional €14 million in February 2022.[120] Humanitarian aid provided through the EU Civil Protection Mechanism:[121][122]
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France | France has provided humanitarian aid, notably through the French Foreign Ministry's Crisis and Support Center as well as the EU Civil Protection Mechanism. It includes:
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Georgia | The Republic of Georgia has sent over 1,000 tons of humanitarian aid to Ukraine and shelters over 30,000 Ukrainian refugees as of 7 December 2022.[160][161][162][163][164] The first 100 tons that were sent on 27 February 2022, included 30 types of medicines, oxygen concentrators, additional transfusion equipment and blood. On 6 March 2022, 40 tons of food, beverages, clothes, hygiene products and further medical supplies were delivered.[165] Further 100 tons of non-perishable goods, basic necessities and more medicine were transported on 11 March 2022.[166] Another 120 tons of aid went out on 28 March 2022, which initiated the second phase.[167] A total of 100 tons were also donated by the Georgian Red Cross and Enterprise Georgia state programme on 14 and 30 March 2022 respectively.[168] The Georgian government stated that it would continue mobilising humanitarian aid. On 7 December, Georgian Prime Minister Irakli Garibashvili stressed that his country would not get militarily involved in Ukraine, but continue to provide aid and that over 1,000 tons of humanitarian cargo were already delivered.[citation needed] |
Germany |
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Greece |
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Hungary |
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Iceland |
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India |
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Indonesia |
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Ireland |
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Israel |
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Italy |
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Japan |
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Kazakhstan |
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Kosovo | €100,000 for humanitarian aid.[249] |
Kuwait | US$2 million in humanitarian aid to Ukraine and its neighboring countries on 16 April 2022.[250] |
Latvia |
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Liechtenstein | SFr 500,000 worth of humanitarian aid on 25 February 2022.[257] |
Lithuania | According to the Lithuanian Minister of National Defence, as of 6 December 2022, the total aid to Ukraine amounted to €660 million, of which the military aid was €240 million.[258]
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Malaysia |
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Malta |
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Moldova |
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Monaco | The Red Cross has donated 950,000 Euros.[271] |
Mongolia | $200,000 of humanitarian aid on 4 April 2022.[272] |
Montenegro | Humanitarian aid
Aid to refugees
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Netherlands |
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New Zealand |
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North Macedonia | |
Norway | Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Støre approved humanitarian aid for Ukraine:
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Pakistan |
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Philippines |
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Poland |
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Portugal |
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Qatar |
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Romania |
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San Marino | Three pallets of medical aid on 15 March 2022, along with three medical trucks to be used in the Medical Forces Command.[335] |
Saudi Arabia |
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Serbia | The Serbian Government donated €3 million in aid to children and displaced persons from Ukraine.[342] On 30 August 2023 the Serbian government delivered 14 trucks filled with humanitarian aid such as medicines, drinking water, water filters and blankets for the residents of Kherson.[343] 5,000 laptops and tablet computers donated to the Olena Zelenska Foundation for Ukrainian schoolchildren.[344] |
Singapore |
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Slovakia |
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Slovenia | * The Slovenian Government sent €100,000 to the ICRC, earmarked for the Ukrainian refugees.[352]
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South Korea |
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Spain |
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Sweden |
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Switzerland |
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Taiwan | Medical supplies
Funds
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Thailand | Humanitarian aid
Funds
Supplies
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Turkey |
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Turkmenistan |
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United Arab Emirates | 50 tonnes of humanitarian aid including medical on 14 April 2022.[421]
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United Kingdom |
£1,360,000 in humanitarian aid updated 8 April 2022.[448] 51 baby incubators funded by Jersey Overseas Aid and Crown Agents. Deliveries started on 31 May 2022.[449] An additional £400,000 in humanitarian aid donated to Ukraine on 17 February 2023.[450] Donations from Jersey have paid for more than 100 EOD training courses for the Friends of Ukraine EOD.[451] £500,000 in humanitarian aid announced on 2 March 2022.[452][453] Donation of firefighting gear on 8 March 2022.[454] Donation of around 29,000 knitted blankets and baby clothing donated 24 February 2024.[455] £500,000 of humanitarian aid on 21 March 2022.[456] |
United States | Obama:
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Uzbekistan | On 17 March 2022, Uzbekistan sent 28 tons of humanitarian aid to Ukraine, and this included medical supplies, bandages and anti-viral pills, which was confirmed by Gazeta.uz and VOA Uzbek-language service (Amerika Ovozi) on the same day. On 8 April 2022, Uzbekistan sent 34 additional tons of humanitarian aid to Ukraine, including medical aid kits, food supplies and anti-viral pills, which was confirmed on 11 April 2022 by BBC news O'zbek and VOA Uzbek and it was also confirmed by the Uzbek news agencies Kun.Uz and Gazeta.Uz.[486] On 6 June 2022, Uzbekistan sent 19 additional tons of humanitarian aid to Ukraine, which included antiviral pills and other medical supplies. This was confirmed the same day by Uzbek news agency Kun.Uz.[487] |
Vatican City | As of March 2022, the Vatican has sent two cardinals to Ukraine to provide "material and spiritual support" to the Ukrainian people.[488] Pope Francis has also donated medical supplies to Ukrainian refugees through the Office of Papal Charities.[489] 106 trucks worth of humanitarian aid provided by the end of August 2023.[490] 3 ambulances provided by June 2024.[491] |
Vietnam | On 1 May 2022, the Prime Minister of Vietnam, Phạm Minh Chính, announced $500,000 worth of humanitarian assistance to be provided to Ukraine by Vietnam.[492] |
European Union
[edit]Individual EU member states have provided aid since 2014. The following list is the aid collectively provided by the EU. Most of this aid has been coordinated by the European Commission.
- €500 million in humanitarian aid, announced on 1 March 2022.[493]
- In March 2022, a total of 10,000 free beds from hospitals in the EU were "reserved" for Ukrainians and the first war casualties from Ukraine were transported to various hospitals in the union.[494]
- At least 1000 Ukrainian civilians evacuated for medical treatment in hospitals across the union so far.[needs update][495]
- At least 5 million Ukrainian refugee civilians housed in the EU through a Temporary Protection Directive.[496][497]
- 5.5 million Potassium Iodide tablets provided to Ukraine though the EU Emergency Response Coordination Centre.[498]
- 500 electrical generators provided to Ukraine via the EU Civil Protection Mechanism on 27 June 2023.[499]
- An additional €110 million worth of humanitarian aid pledged to Ukraine and Ukrainians displaced in Moldova as well as 84 generators on 14 November 2023.[500]
- Over 3,000 Ukrainian patients transferred to hospitals in EU nations for specialist care.[501]
- €83 million funding towards humanitarian projects helping Ukrainian civilians in Ukraine and Moldova.[502]
- 157 generators donated by Austria, Germany, Sweden and the Netherlands via the EU Civil Protection Mechanism along with 10 large 1MW generators from rescEU stockpiles.[503]
- €5 million investment grant from the Eastern Europe Energy Efficiency and Environment Partnership for Ukrainian hospitals.[504]
- IT equipment to war crime prosecutors in Donetsk, Luhansk, Kharkiv and the Prosecutor General of Ukraine.[505]
- €180,900 of forensics equipment to the State Border Guard Service of Ukraine.[506]
- 5,876 solar panels provided by the European Commission to Ukrainian hospitals.[507]
- €100 million grant to Ukrenergo from European Commission to support the reconstruction and restoration of Ukraine's energy grid announced 18 June 2024.[508]
- Approximately €2 million of IT equipment to Ukraine's Ministry of Agrarian Policy and Food and the State Service on Food Safety and Consumer Protection.[509]
- 68 generators provided to sustain critical infrastructure in Ukraine July 2024.[510]
- €2 million in funding allocated for a Mines Advisory Group and APOPO demining initiative in Ukraine.[511]
- €35 million towards humanitarian projects in Ukraine and €5 million to projects for Ukrainian refugees in Moldova announced 6 September 2024.[512]
- Five Peugeot Traveller vans donated to the State Emergency Service of Ukraine October 2024 by the EU and UNDP.[513]
Companies
[edit]More than 100 companies have taken actions in support of Ukraine, including boycotts, in February and March 2022.
Company | Aid provided | Date provided |
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Microsoft | Deployed patches against a targeted "wiper" malware used against Ukrainian authorities, placing their Threat Intelligence Center on high alert for such attacks.[514] It has provided over $400 million worth of support from cloud service, cybersecurity to humanitarian aid.[515] | Ongoing since 23 February |
FTX | Provided the equivalent of $25 in FTX cryptocurrency to each Ukrainian citizen.[516][517] | 24 February |
Provided $2M in donated ads to help those affected find resources.[518][517] | 25 February | |
KFC | Opened their kitchens to prepare food for those in need, especially for the military and hospitals.[519] | 26 February |
McDonald's | Donated food to local councils to be distributed to those in need, including water, vegetables, fruit, eggs, rolls, and salads.[519] | 27 February |
Airbnb | 28 February | |
Bolt | Bolt will donate 5 million EUR = 5% of every order in Europe to Non-Governmental Organisations (NGOs)[522] | 1 March |
Visa Inc. | $2 million to the US fund for UNICEF to provide humanitarian aid for Ukrainians.[523] | 1 March 2022 |
Boeing | $2 million donated to humanitarian organisations helping Ukrainian civilians.[524] | 2 March 2022 |
General Electric | $4 million worth of medical equipment including handheld ultrasound devices, mobile X-ray units, ventilators and patient monitors and $500,000 to the International Rescue Committee and Airlink.[525] | 2 March 2022 |
Lego | 110 million DKK for humanitarian aid via Red Cross, Save the Children and UNICEF.[526] 100 million DKK for rebuilding Ukraine's education system and educating Ukrainian child refugees in Europe.[527] | 1 March 1 September |
Snap | Pledged $15 million in humanitarian aid.[528] | 1 March |
Amazon | Pledged $10 million in aid; using its logistics capability for supplies and cybersecurity expertise.[528] | 2 March |
Falck (emergency services company) |
| 3 March |
Kakao | 2 ~ 5 March | |
Wizz Air | Provided 100,000 airline tickets free of charge, to refugees, for short-distance flights from Poland, Slovakia, Hungary and Romania in March 2022.[531] | 2 March |
Uber |
| 3 March |
Meta Platforms | Committed $15 million to support humanitarian efforts in Ukraine and neighboring countries.[533] | 3 March |
Pearl Abyss | Provided ₩100 million (approx. $87,000) in emergency medical relief funds[534] | 3 March |
SK Group | Provided ₩1.2 billion (approx. $1 million)[535] | 3 March |
CD Projekt RED | Suspended all sales in Russia and Belarus, and donated $242,000 to humanitarian aid in Ukraine.[536] | 3 March |
Raiffeisen Bank International | Raiffeisen Bank in Ukraine donated 5 million euros to the Red Cross for its humanitarian mission.[537] | 3 March |
Medi-Tox | 4 March | |
Grammarly | Ukrainian-founded Grammarly stated to donate all the profits it made in Russia and Belarus since 2014. It plans to create a $5 million fund, in addition to already donated $1 million to Ukrainian humanitarian communities.[539] | 5 March |
Samsung Electronics |
| 5 March |
Activision Blizzard | The videogame company suspended all sales in Russia for the duration of the conflict. The company also pledged to make a matching donation double the value of every donation made by its employees.[541] | 6 March |
Binance | Donated $10 million for humanitarian needs[542] and donated $2.5 million to UNICEF on 7 March to help Ukrainian children.[543] | 7 March |
Erste Group | 7 March | |
Hyundai Motors | Donated $1 million to the Red Cross earmarked as emergency relief for Ukraine.[545] | 8 March |
POSCO International | 8 March | |
TYM | 8 March | |
Fulfillment Hub USA | Aided the stocking, maintaining, and delivering of items donated to the Ukrainian civilians and military, including food, medical supplies and blankets.[519] | Ongoing since 16 March |
FIFA | Donated $1,000,000 to humanitarian efforts in Ukraine and sent first aid supplies to the Ukrainian Association of Football.[548] | 20 March |
Epic Games | Donated all revenue from in-game sales from Fortnite over a two-week period to Direct Relief, UNICEF, WFP, UNHCR, and World Central Kitchen to support their humanitarian relief efforts in Ukraine. Xbox also donated its service fee from in-game sales of Fortnite to the same charities. A total of $144 million was donated.[549] | 21 March to 3 April |
Deutsche Bahn |
| 24 March 2022 |
Balenciaga | Announced that all proceeds from a new line of t-shirts featuring the Ukrainian flag and a trident design would benefit United24.[552] | 28 July |
Karpowership | Unspecified number of powerships. That will produce 500 MV. That could give power for over 1 million households[553] | 26 January 2023 |
Azerenerji | 45 transformers and 50 generators .[554] | December 2022 |
Mars, Incorporated | Mars International donated $4 million to support USAID in Ukraine.[555] | 17 March 2023 |
XTX Markets | Donated $1 million to the HALO Trust to purchase 308 Mine detectors to support demining operations in Ukraine.[556] | 21 June 2023 |
Premier Inn | 2,000 mattresses donated and delivered to Ukrainians.[557] | 29 February 2024 |
Wargaming (company) | 13 ambulances donated to Ukraine through United 24 delivered May 2024.[558] | May 2024 |
11 Bit Studios | $50,000 sales revenue donated to support children receiving treatment at Okhmatdyt[559] | 12 July 2024 |
The Coca-Cola Company | $300,000 grant for the Ukrainian Red Cross to improve access to drinking water in southern Ukraine.[560] | 15 July 2024 |
Kane Biotech | 2,000 ounces of Revyve antimicrobial wound gel donated to the Government of Ukraine.[561] | 23 October 2024. |
Other parties
[edit]UK charity Pickups for Peace donated more than 300 4x4 vehicles filled with humanitarian aid to Ukraine.
- Citizens of Japan donated $35 million.[562][563]
- Rakuten founder Hiroshi Mikitani pledged to donate ¥1 billion ($8.7 million) to humanitarian victims in Ukraine on 27 February.[564]
- The government of unrecognized Artsakh Republic allegedly sent 14 tons of humanitarian aid in March 2022.[565][unreliable source]
- Citizens of Taiwan donated $945 million NTD (US$33 million) as of 2 April 2022.[566][567]
- Citizens of South Korea donated $3 million directly to the Ukrainian Embassy in Seoul.[568]
- Numerous Korean celebrities have donated to Ukraine. Lee Young-ae and Han Ji-min each donated ₩100 million (approx. $87,000).[569][570] Others including Narsha, Yang Dong-geun, U-KISS, Im Si-wan, Kim Eun-hee, Jang Hang-jun, etc. as well as Korean politicians also donated varying sums.[571][572][573][574][575][576]
- KOMCA (Korea Music Copyright Association) donated ₩70 million (approx. $61,000) to assist Ukrainian musicians and artists who have become refugees, as well as those artists who have had to stay in Ukraine to fight and are now forced to witness the destruction of Ukrainian cultural heritage caused by the Russian invasion.[577]
- Other charities and NGOs such as Come Back Alive, the Hope Bridge Korea Disaster Relief Association, the Seoul-based Good Neighbors International, UNICEF, Save the Children, etc., have also received significant donations from Korean citizens.[578][579]
- Citizens globally have provided ₴11.6 billion to special NBU multi-currency fundraising accounts[580] and over $21 million in cryptocurrency, as of 1 March 2022.[581][582]
- United Hatzalah of Israel sent a team of 55 medical personnel, doctors, paramedics, and EMTs, on a rotation basis, to assist Ukrainian refugees in Moldova by providing free medical treatment and humanitarian aid to refugees.[583] The EMS organization then began using its Ukrainian based volunteers, as well as those from Israel, to deliver food and medical supplies to hospitals and medical clinics inside Ukraine, while extricating injured and ill people out of Ukraine to receive care in other countries.[584] They airlifted 3,000 Ukrainian refugees to Israel in an operation codenamed Operation Orange Wings.[585]
- Additionally, 40 doctors and paramedics from United Hatzalah of Israel, with medical and humanitarian equipment, went to the Moldova–Ukraine border to assist refugees.[586]
- Many Airbnb users across the globe have booked thousands of apartments in Ukraine, though they have no intention to visit the country.[587]
- Bunq CEO Ali Niknam created a foundation to support Ukrainian refugees in getting to the Netherlands under a highly skilled migrant visa.[588]
- In the United Kingdom, the Disasters Emergency Committee, an umbrella group of 15 British charities, launched a public appeal for humanitarian aid to Ukraine on 4 March 2022. It raised £55 million ($72.5 million) the first day, including personal donations from the British royal family.[589] By 17 March, £200 million had been raised.[590] A televised fundraising concert for the appeal on 29 March called Concert for Ukraine raised a further £13.4 million within 24 hours.[591]
- In Germany, €752 million have been donated (as of End of April 2022) according to a survey by the "German Center for Social Affairs" ("DZI") among 67 aid groups including the three fundraising campaigns Aktion Deutschland Hilft, "Bündnis Entwicklung Hilft" and "Aktionsbündnis Katastrophenhilfe".[592]
- Netflix co-founder Reed Hastings announced a $1 million donation to Razom, a Ukrainian NGO.[593]
- In March 2022, a donation-financed airlift called Ukraine Air Rescue was established under the umbrella of the non-profit German organization European Danube Academy ("Europäische Donau-Akademie"), with more than 100 pilots participating, delivering medical supplies to the Polish-Ukrainian border.[594]
- Citizens of Finland donated nearly €60 million to fundraising campaigns organized by the Finnish Red Cross, Finnish Committee for UNICEF, and Finn Church Aid by 19 May 2022.[595]
- In addition to private donations, numerous American states and local law enforcement agencies are donating surplus protective equipment through the Ukrainian American Coordinating Council and other organizations.[596]
- As of 10 April 2022, Dutch people had donated €160.8 million for Ukraine via a fundraising campaign called Giro 555[597] with one fire brigade donating seven fire trucks on 30 April.[598]
- The Serbian Orthodox Church decided to send all the donations collected in the churches to the Ukrainian Orthodox Church[599] Citizens of Novi Sad donated clothes, food, blankets, adult diapers[600] The National Council of the Ukrainian national minority in Serbia initiated an action to collect aid for the war-endangered people of Ukraine, and the action is being carried out in several places in Vojvodina. The Red Cross of Serbia opened a dedicated account to which Serbian citizens can donate to help the endangered population of Ukraine.[601] Serbian Chamber of Commerce asked companies from Serbia to help Ukraine. Companies that responded include MK Group, Nestlé Adriatic, Elixir Group, Tobacco Industry Senta, Coca-Cola HBC – Srbija, and Bambi.
- "Blue/Yellow" charity in Lithuania, dedicated for supporting Ukraine, collected over €22.9 million (as of 30 March) from the citizens of Lithuania.[602][603]
- On 30 May 2022 Lithuanian citizens raised €5 million for the crowdfunded purchase of a Bayraktar TB2 armed UAV for the Ukrainian military,[604][605] the drone was subsequently given to Lithuania by Baykar Tech free of charge, with the €6 million collected used for aid.[606] It reached Ukraine on 8 July 2022.[607][608]
- Lithuanian civilians also crowdfunded 7 Estonian-made EOS C VTOl reconnaissance drones (two of which were crowdfunded in early May, with the other five being later purchased with the money collected from the TB2 crowdfunder),[606][609] 110 Lithuanian-made EDM4S Sky Wiper anti drone weapons,[610] 37 WB Electronics Warmates (including launch/control equipment and ammunition),[611] and 18 UJ-23 Topazs for the Ukrainian military.[606]
- On 21 June 2022 Russian journalist Dmitry Muratov auctioned off his Nobel Prize medal for $103.5 million to be donated to UNICEF's Humanitarian Response for Ukrainian Children Displaced by War.[612]
- 11 August 2022, various fire departments in and around the San Francisco Bay area donated enough fire fighting equipment to fill a forty-foot shipping container to be shipped to Poland and then distributed in Ukraine.[613]
- $1.2 million was raised for the Ukraine Crisis Relief Fund by the US Open Tennis Plays for Peace exhibition.[614]
- 30 power generators were donated by a Portuguese football club Benfica[615]
- Ukrainian football club FC Shakhtar Donetsk sent 20 power generators to the City of Power organization in Kherson and 10 power generators for a modular city of the Ukrainian Friends Foundation in Lviv,[615]
- 214 kilograms of medicines were donated by Argentine medical companies[616]
- 500 tonnes of humanitarian aid was donated by the Croatian DOBRO DOBRIM DoDo Association, for refugees in Croatia[617]
- The Argentine National Institute of Yerba Mate donated 128,000 bags of cooked mate for Ukrainian refugees in Poland[618]
- The city of Buenos Aires sent a humanitarian aid package to Ukraine.[619]
- The city of Vienna sent 15 tonnes of relief supplies to the cities of Kyiv and Odesa.[620]
- Austrian citizens sent €124 million via private donations to Ukraine.[621]
- A Belgian association sent 33 tons of medical equipment (March 2023).[622]
- The mayor of Brussels Philippe Close donated two ambulances to the city of Kyiv (May 2022) and an additional two ambulances one year later (May 2023).[623]
- 21 million pesos was donated through a solidarity campaign organized by the Chilean Red Cross (April 2022).[624]
- £81,400 was donated by Caritas Chile for food, water, hygiene and medicine (June 2022).[625]
- Four fire engines were donated by the city of Leipzig on 27 March 2023.[626]
- Hungarian Maltese Relief Service delivered 570 tons of goods worth 1,5 million euros to Ukraine.[627]
- 326 tons were donated by Hungarian citizens to the Hungarian Red Cross.[628]
- US$7–8 million worth of medicines were donated by Indian pharmaceutical companies as on 3 June 2022.[203]
- 11 Mercedes-Benz buses were donated by the Riga municipality-owned Rīgas Satiksme to Kyiv filled with medicine, bandages and other medical materials prepared by Riga 1st Hospital along with other donations from the public on 26 April 2022.[629]
- 15,400 atropine ampoules funded by Lithuanian citizens were sent on 8 April 2022.[630]
- The Estonian Lions Region sent 13 electric generators to Ukraine.[115]
- The Western Tallinn Central Hospital sent 140 hospital beds to Ukraine. [March 2023][631]
- Pro patria Suomi-Ukraina Ry donated six ambulances equipped with defibrillators, ventilators, stretchers and oxygen tanks as well as €150,000 of humanitarian aid to Ukraine.[632]
- 10 hospital beds, 200 wheelchairs, eight electric wheelchairs and 10 walking frames were donated by The Ukrainian Association of New Zealand.[633]
- 26 Tatra T4D-M1 trams were donated to the city of Dnipro by the city of Leipzig.[634]
- Seven fire engines with additional equipment donated to Ukrainian firefighters by the Tipperary Fire and Rescue Service[635]
- £1.3 million donated by Lord Michael Ashcroft to the Olena Zelenska Foundation.[636]
- 200 vehicles including fire engines, ambulances and pickup trucks donated to Ukraine by Taiwanese businessman Pai Tsan-jung.[637]
- One ambulance filled with medical supplies donated by the city of Sonoma, California to the city of Kaniv.[638]
- The city of Dortmund has donated a sewer cleaning vehicle to the city of Zhytomyr November 2024.[639]
- North Rhine-Westphalia has donated six fire and police vehicles to Dnipropetrovsk Oblast November 2024.[640]
- The International Atomic Energy Agency has donated two ambulances to provide medical support for Ukrainian nuclear powerplant staff.[641]
Beer for Ukraine
[edit]At the beginning of the invasion, Ukrainian brewery Pravda Beer Theatre, stopped brewing beer and started making Molotov cocktails. However the brewery shares their recipes and artwork to craft breweries worldwide to start making their beer and asked, if they do so, to make donations to their relief fund efforts.[642] Many beer breweries worldwide began producing special beers whose proceeds would be donated to Ukraine, and spoke out against Putin's illegal actions.[643] A number of breweries including Boston Beer Company brew the Resolve beer brand which donates all of its proceeds to Ukraine.[644] The Boston Beer Company also donated $50,000 to World Central Kitchen, which provides prepared meals in Ukraine.[645] Other breweries are brewing beer where (a part of) the revenue is donated to Ukraine, as shown on the website brewforukraine.beer.[646] Also Untappd started a campaign to support Ukrainian beers.[647]
Appealed and pledged by United Nations
[edit]The UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs made an appeal for $1.7 billion in aid to the 2022 Ukrainian refugee crisis – including $1.1 billion in humanitarian aid to Ukraine – on 1 March 2022.[648] United Nations's under-Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs and Emergency Relief Coordinator Martin Griffiths announced that $1.5 billion had been pledged.[649] The United Nations Entity for Gender Equality has allocated over $14.6 million towards financing 120 civil society organisations in Ukraine organisations supporting women and girls in Ukraine and Ukrainian refugees in Moldova.[650] Eight modular heating units are to be installed in Ukrainian hospitals as part of a World Health Organisation initiative.[651] UNICEF has donated 336 medical kits valued at $200,000 to thirteen communities in Zhytomyr Oblast May 2024.[652] The United Nations Development Programme has provided $1 million rehabilitation equipment to Ukrainian healthcare facilities June 2024.[653] By 29 July 2024 the UN Food and Agriculture Organization has donated 114 generators and pledged another 131 generators to food producers and frontline companies in Ukraine with financial support from the German government.[654] In September 2024 WHO opened a modular primary health-care clinic in the village of Tsyrkuny in Kharkiv Oblast.[655] The United Nations Development Programme provided ten specially equipped vehicles to support health care and social services in Ukraine supported by the EU, Canadian and Danish governments.[656] In October 2024, the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs along with partner nations announced the allocation of $20 million in support of to support local organizations that help vulnerable categories of displaced civilians in Ukraine.[657] $870,000 worth of equipment provided by the World Food Programme to small bakeries located to frontline regions of Ukraine to aid civilian food supplies.[658]
Other responses
[edit]Initially, a Kawasaki C-2 of the Japan Self Defence Force had been given permission to land and fly on to the UAE, for carrying aid from India and Singapore. India responded that only civilian planes are allowed to deliver aid. This forced Japan to change how it delivered its humanitarian aid.[659]
Taiwan has kept mainly to humanitarian and financial aid.[660]
See also
[edit]- Corporate responses to the Russian invasion of Ukraine
- Ukraine Democracy Defense Lend-Lease Act of 2022
Invasion
[edit]- Prelude to the Russian invasion of Ukraine
- Russian invasion of Ukraine
- Timeline of the Russian invasion of Ukraine
Reactions
[edit]- Potential enlargement of NATO
- Government and intergovernmental reactions to the Russian invasion of Ukraine
- Potential enlargement of the European Union
- Protests against the Russian invasion of Ukraine
- Reactions to the 2021–2022 Russo-Ukrainian crisis
- Reactions to the Russian invasion of Ukraine
Sanctions, boycotts, censorship and cyberwarfare
[edit]- Boycott of Russia and Belarus
- International sanctions during the Russo-Ukrainian War
- List of companies that applied sanctions during the Russo-Ukrainian War
- Russo–Ukrainian cyberwarfare
Humanitarian crisis
[edit]- Casualties of the Russo-Ukrainian War
- Ukrainian refugee crisis (2022–present)
- War crimes in the Russian invasion of Ukraine
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