More than a month on in Ukraine and health care workers under threat                                                            
Your March 2022 Project HOPE News - the latest from the field on your lifesaving impact
A young child wearing a blue  jacket and tan knit hat stares out the window of a bus leaving the border for safety in Poland. His mother is wearing a brown jacket and holding the child on her lap aboard the crowded bus.

In Photos: Ukraine's Humanitarian Crisis

Project HOPE teams are at work in Poland, Moldova, Romania, and Ukraine helping rush essential medicines and medical supplies to help the people fleeing this terrble violence. The number of lives it has upended is hard to fathom. And the level of desperation continues to grow. Take a look at the situation on the ground.

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A health care worker wearing a steamed up face shield, face mask and zip up jacket looks to the left in a dark room where they are providing COVID-19 information door-to-door in a community in India.

Sign the Pledge for Health Workers in Conflict Zones

Over 60 attacks on health care facilities and workers have been reported in Ukraine. Sign our pledge today to demand that health care workers be respected and protected from violent conflict.

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A health worker on the Ukraine border wears navy Project HOPE shirt, jeans and mask as he points to many shipping boxes of medical supplies, set in a sunny room and sent from and labeled with Project HOPE stickers.

Ukraine Situation Report: More Health Kits Delivered

In the past few days, we've delivered enough medicines into Ukraine to help care for 150,000 people for a month. Get more updates and on-the-ground details on your impact.
Emergency updates >>

A health professional is a yellow vest, blue shirt and blue surgical gloves is using a stethoscope to listen to the breathing of a young boy refugee from Ukraine who wears a blue and white striped sweater.

Will you Commit to Help People in Crisis?

Whatever the needs in Ukraine and worldwide, we're committed to saving lives now and for the long run. Will you commit to helping children and families in crisis survive today?

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A screenshot of a recent tiktok on Project HOPE's new channel, showing a young child held by her mother in a hospital in Poland that's being supported by Project HOPE.

New! Follow us on TikTok

There’s an exciting new way to stay up to date on our lifesaving efforts and how you're supporting them in Ukraine and places around the globe. Follow our new TikTok channel today for the latest.
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A screenshot of a recent video clip of a BBC World News Interview with Chris Skopec. On the split screen, both men wear navy shirts and look intently at the camera.

[WATCH] Mental Health in Ukraine

Project HOPE’s Chris Skopec spoke with BBC World News about the mental health needs of refugees: “The first order of business for providing psychosocial support is to ensure basic services."
Watch the interview >>

Project HOPE in the News
  CNN: How aid organizations are responding to the crisis in Ukraine
  NPR: Aid group assists refugees with basic needs at Polish-Ukraine border
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