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WCK brings hundreds of thousands of daily meals and food kits to over 2,000 distribution sites including recently liberated cities, isolated communities where there is little to no other humanitarian assistance, locations supporting displaced families, and neighborhoods caught in the crossfire of the invasion.
This organization has expanded its relief efforts inside Ukraine in response to the war there, as well as in neighboring countries, to provide medical, mental health and protection services to the millions of people affected by the conflict, including refugees.
It has been almost a year since the war in Ukraine escalated, uprooting children and their families and turning day-to-day life into an unimaginable struggle. Intensified attacks on critical urban infrastructure in October destroyed 40 percent of the nation's power plants, leaving children to face the extreme winter cold without heat or electricity. Full-scale attacks continue across the country.
UNICEF is also providing heating and fuel for schools, along with generators and heat pumps for hospitals. More help is needed: UNICEF stands with the children of Ukraine and will continue working with partners to support them through the war and beyond.
Access to health care has been difficult for people living along the contact line of the conflict in eastern Ukraine since fighting intensified in the region in 2014. Prior to the escalation of war across Ukraine in February 2022, Doctors Without Borders ran a range of activities, including programs for tuberculosis (TB) and HIV care. They started new projects in Donetsk and Luhansk, while continuing to support the national COVID-19 response. Now they have had to halt normal activities and are carrying out an emergency response.