Do you want to contribute to Ukraine Crisis Response, help refugees and migrants, or support food delivery? You can do that by donating to the United Nations or its agencies that are dedicated to these causes. Find out how and where you can contribute by following the links below.
Intensifying hostilities in Ukraine are threatening the lives and wellbeing of tens of thousands of families. Help us provide them with the means to survive. The United Nations and humanitarian partners are committed to staying and delivering assistance and protection to the people of Ukraine.
UNHCR has stepped up our operations and capacity in Ukraine and neighbouring countries. We have been on the ground in Ukraine since 2014 and we remain firmly committed to support all affected populations in Ukraine and countries in the region. Your support can help ensure that Ukrainians forced to flee their homes are sheltered and safe.
The World Food Programme (WFP) is launching an emergency operation to provide food assistance for people fleeing the conflict inside Ukraine and in neighbouring countries, following an official request from the country’s Government. WFP is on the ground right now providing critical food assistance. With your help, we can deliver food directly to Ukrainian people in dire need.
UNICEF ramps up efforts to deliver aid to hundreds of thousands of children and families whose lives and futures hang in the balance. UNICEF is working to ease extreme hardships brought on by years of armed conflict and to meet urgent and escalating needs for safe water, health care, nutrition and protection.
IOM has been in Ukraine since 1996 and is committed to staying and delivering vital assistance to those fleeing the country, the internally displaced, migrants and third-country nationals. We stand ready to respond to the emerging humanitarian needs in the country and the region. Donate today to help us provide emergency support to vulnerable people on the move.
In conflict, it is always the most vulnerable who suffer the most - amongst them pregnant women and newborns. UNFPA teams are on the ground in Ukraine and in bordering countries supporting those fleeing the danger. Show your support for the women and girls of Ukraine.
UN Women stands in solidarity with the women of Ukraine, including those who had to flee their homes and separate from their loved ones, those who stayed to provide humanitarian support in extremely difficult circumstances and at great risk, and the women human rights defenders and activists who are making their voices heard in calling for peace.
WHO is working closely with our offices in Ukraine and neighbouring countries, as well as partners to rapidly respond to the health emergency triggered by the conflict and to minimize disruptions to the delivery of critical healthcare services. WHO continues to deliver much-needed support on urgent health needs.
UNESCO has launched emergency operations to provide personal protective equipment for journalists and media professionals, to provide books and distance learning materials to ensure continuity of learning for out-of-school Ukrainian children, to provide equipment and support to help cultural institutions protect the Ukrainian cultural heritage.