Ukraine Relief

Disaster Relief

Support Ukraine Response

100% of your donation will be dedicated to the work in Ukraine.

Direct Relief has deployed more than 2,700 tons of medical aid, 380 million defined daily doses, $49 million in financial assistance, and $1.8 billion in material aid assistance to Ukraine since the war broke out.

Four pallets of emergency medical aid loading onto FedEx cargo plane
52 tons of medical aid arrives in Warsaw, Poland, on June 26, 2022, for last-mile distribution to health facilities in Ukraine. FedEx donated the charter transportation, free of charge. (FedEx photo)

QUICK FACTS

War in Ukraine has killed thousands and injured untold more, while millions of Ukrainians have been displaced.


Direct Relief is a recognized international partner of Ukraine’s Ministry of Health and supports several groups in Ukraine and regionally with requested medical aid—including trauma kits, cancer drugs, insulin, antidotes used in chemical attacks, and more.


In addition to medical aid, Direct Relief has provided more than $49 million in financial assistance, including direct cash aid to support local healthcare organizations to help Ukrainian refugees obtain needed medications at no cost.

2,700


Tons of Medical Aid

543


emergency Shipments

380M


Medicine Doses*

$1.8B


Medical Aid Value**

$49M


Cash Assistance

400+


Hospitals & Clinics

Direct Relief is deploying urgently needed medical aid directly to Ukraine’s Ministry of Health, with which it has a standing agreement, and to other on-the-ground organizations in Ukraine and throughout the region.

Since the war broke out, Direct Relief has deployed more than 2,700 tons of medical assistance, including trauma kits, cancer drugs, insulin, antidotes used in chemical attacks, and other critical medicines, to the Ministry of Health and other healthcare providers.

Direct Relief has also supplied the Ukrainian Ministry of Health with hundreds of emergency medical backpacks for first responders working in the field and dealing with injuries, trauma, infections, and other acute medical needs.

(Specific aid distribution locations within Ukraine are being withheld for security reasons)

Medical Needs in Ukraine

The impact of the war on Ukraine’s healthcare system is severe. Health concerns include medical needs for thousands of people who have been internally displaced within Ukraine and many others who have fled into refugee camps established in the neighboring countries of Moldova, Poland, and others.

Humanitarian crises invariably lead to a wide range of health problems:

  • Infectious diseases – in Ukraine, HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis, and polio are particular concerns, especially since oxygen shortage is a severe problem in the country.
  • Loss of chronic care medications frequently leads to acute, life-threatening health crises.
  • Maternal health care and vital services are disrupted.
  • The trauma of conflict has significant consequences on people’s mental health.

Direct Relief, drawing on its extensive humanitarian response experience, is supporting overwhelmed health systems to address these impacts as more information becomes available.

Direct Relief is also working with the manufacturers of essential medical products to facilitate donations to assist Ukrainians affected by war, whether they are still in the country or have fled to one of the neighboring nations receiving refugees.

Ukraine Aid Map

Support Ukraine Response

Direct Relief is providing critical medical aid, including wound care and ICU medications, to people affected by the war in Ukraine, including those who have fled to neighboring countries.

* Doses are measured as Defined Daily Doses, a statistical measure of drug consumption defined by the WHO.

** For an overview of how Direct Relief values medical aid, visit: Cash and In-Kind Contributions

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