
Contributions to WHO’s response in Ukraine and refugee-receiving and hosting countries
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WHO supplies are offloaded at a health facility in Zaporizhzhia Oblast on 28 July 2023. The 14 pallets of medical kits included medical supplies for trauma and emergency surgery as well as noncommunicable disease treatments.
WHO supplies are offloaded at a health facility in Zaporizhzhia Oblast on 28 July 2023. The 14 pallets of medical kits included medical supplies for trauma and emergency surgery as well as noncommunicable disease treatments.
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The humanitarian crisis in Ukraine remains dire
- 12.7 million people in urgent need of humanitarian assistance in Ukraine.
- 2.1 million refugees in neighboring refugee-receiving countries need assistance.
WHO is on the ground, delivering life-saving care, ensuring access to essential health services and trauma care, and supporting the resilience of health systems in Ukraine and refugee-receiving countries.
But we cannot do it alone.
With the support of donors and partners, WHO can keep delivering life-saving care, reduce suffering and lay the foundation for recovery.
WHO saves lives—your financial support makes the difference.
Ukraine emergency funding