On the International Day of the Disappeared, we join the families of the missing in a circle of support 19/09/2019, In English For over five years since the armed conflict in the Donbas erupted, each day for families looking for their missing relatives has been ...
All-Ukrainian International Humanitarian Law Competition 2019 03/09/2019, In English CALL FOR APPLICATION The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) is launching a call for applications for the All-Ukrainian International Humanitarian Law ...
International Day of Disappeared in Ukraine: “Do not hesitate…Sympathize” 30/08/2019, In English On the International Day of the Disappeared, the International Committee of the Red Cross supports the call of families of the missing persons ...
Crafting new life 19/07/2019, In EnglishAnastasia Marchuk Yana Solomko is 19 and she often thinks of her home town Gorlovka in the East of Ukraine. Gorlovka is the place where ...
ICRC Activities Highlights, April 2019 27/05/2019, In English Facts & Figures is an overview of ICRC Ukraine activities in various areas, including health care, water and habitat, economic security, restoring family ...
New life in Fontanka 25/04/2019, In EnglishAnastasia Marchuk Olena Dorofeyeva and her family left a small town Bryanka near Lugansk in October 2014. Hostilities kept intensifying, and the family fled in ...
ICRC Activities Highlights, March 2019 23/04/2019, In English Facts & Figures is an overview of ICRC Ukraine activities in various areas, including health care, water and habitat, economic security, restoring family ...
Response to harsh temperatures in the Donbas 18/04/2019, In English It has been five years since the start of the conflict in the Donbas. Long hours waiting in the cold or heat to ...
Where the sun doesn’t shine 09/04/2019, In English Fedir and Valentina moved from their house in the village of Novozvanivka, caught up in hostilities in Eastern Ukraine, to Lysychansk a few ...
Colouring book about the activities of the ICRC 09/04/2019, In English During aid distributions and at the crossing points, our teams often meet children. As children also live in the conflict zone, they are ...