People bundled up in coats and blankets line up at the Poland border

Ukraine Updates: One Year of Conflict

Humanity & Inclusion has begun providing support to institutions in Chernivtsi, a city in the west of Ukraine, including a care facility where people with disabilities and older people are sheltering after fighting and bombings forced them from their homes

March 17

After three weeks of intense armed conflict in Ukraine, the most affected populations remain isolated from humanitarian aid.

March 15

Benjamin provides a video update from Dnipro, where our specialists are at hospitals treating injured people arriving from cities experiencing heavy bombing.

March 14

After weeks of violent conflict in Ukraine, a growing scarcity of essential goods puts more lives at risk.

March 10

More than 2 million people have fled Ukraine in the past two weeks. Photographer Tom Nicholson captured photos and stories of refugees crossing the border in Medyka, Poland.

March 09

As Humanity & Inclusion continues its assessment of humanitarian needs in Ukraine, refugees in neighboring countries are living in harsh conditions with little access to information.

March 08

Humanity & Inclusion's emergency specialist team is present in Ukraine, continuing to assess needs there and in neighboring countries.

March 04

Update from Romania: Humanity & Inclusion's emergency experts provide an update on the needs they are seeing as displaced Ukrainians flee their country.

March 02

Since Feb. 24, cities across Ukraine have been the target of devastating weapons strikes. Hundreds of thousands are fleeing their homes.

February 28

Main cities like Kharkiv and the capital, Kyiv, have been subjected to heavy bombing.