We provide medical care and psychological support to people who have been caught up in, or have been forced to flee, the fighting. Our teams provide vital training to hospital staff, while surgical teams provide lifesaving care and support in hospitals near the frontlines in eastern regions. Our activities also include medical evacuation of patients from hospitals close to the frontlines to hospitals in safer areas.
There is full-scale warfare in many areas, making movements difficult, dangerous or simply impossible. We are responding in various parts of the country, based on where our assistance is needed and will have a significant impact.
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Our activities in Ukraine in 2024
Data and information from the International Activity Report 2024.
414
414
€15.6 M
15.6M
1999
1999
75,400
75,4
12,500
12,5
1,150
1,15
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