Will you support Ukrainian families to rebuild their lives?
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War in Ukraine: Our work isn't finished
 
 

Dear John,

As Russian airstrikes continue to hit civilians, it’s no wonder that more than 8 million people have fled Ukraine, while around 17.6 million people need assistance within the country.

With no end in sight to this war, our work is not done yet.

As emergency accommodation programmes in many host countries conclude, our priority now is to ensure that we help people find long-term solutions, especially those that are the most vulnerable. Almost a quarter of Ukrainian refugee families include someone with a disability or a serious medical condition.

Longer-term needs call for longer-term support. Will you join us?

We know that you must care about refugees, as you’ve been following our work for a while. Will you now take the next step and help to improve the lives of vulnerable refugees?

Your regular support can not only help to protect refugees, but ensure their quality of life, with access to proper housing, healthcare and education.

 
 

Thank you.

Breno Valentini
International Supporter Care
UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency

P.S. Ukraine is not the only emergency that has slipped from the spotlight. We’ll be sending more emails highlighting the emergencies that desperately need your attention right now. Next week’s emails will focus on the Horn of Africa, which is experiencing the longest drought on record.
 
 
UNHCR The UN refugee Agency
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