By Sha Ni Wang | Senior Associate, CCSP
Dear Friend,
Since the war broke out in 2022, UNICEF has built on its long-standing work in Ukraine and the region to support children and families affected by the conflict. UNICEF's humanitarian response has quickly adapted to changing needs on the ground, scaling up emergency assistance—first with life-saving supplies, and then expanding to provide essential services. UNICEF has prioritized children on the frontline and extended its presence to the most conflict-affected regions.
As the crisis evolves into a protracted displacement challenge, UNICEF is leveraging existing national services and structures to deliver humanitarian programs for refugee children and their families, while strengthening these systems for long-term resilience. UNICEF continues to work alongside governments, international agencies, and a network of partners to deliver relief and support recovery for the children of Ukraine.
In 2025, with support from partners like you, UNICEF has continued to make important progress across critical areas of support, including health and nutrition, education, child and social protection, and water, sanitation, and hygiene. As of August 2025, your support has helped UNICEF reach:
With your generous support, UNICEF can provide essential life-saving and protective services to children and families in Ukraine
In partnership,
Sha Ni Wang
Senior Associate, Corporate and Civil Society Partnerships
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