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10 paź 2024 · The Ukraine Support Tracker lists and quantifies military, financial, and humanitarian aid pledged to Ukraine since January 24, 2022. It covers 41 countries, specifically the EU member states, other members of the G7, as well as Australia, South Korea, Turkey, Norway, New Zealand, Switzerland, China, Taiwan, India and Iceland.
Thus far, the best available data to analyze and compare aid to Ukraine was on commitments. This is because governments tend to be more transparent regarding commitments rather than on deliveries, e.g. on weapon transfers to the battlefield.
13 maj 2022 · The interactive maps below illustrate the unity of the West’s response in providing aid to Ukraine and include information detailing each country’s contributions since the start of the war (and even earlier, for some countries).
11 lip 2022 · This tracker monitors donor countries’ support to Ukraine and estimates future in-donor refugee costs. Our analysis highlights the scale of official development assistance (ODA) needed to respond to the crisis in Ukraine.
This paper presents the Ukraine Support Tracker, which lists and quantifies military, financial and humanitarian aid to Ukraine in the context of the Russia-Ukraine war.
2 lip 2024 · As of the end of May 2024, humanitarian assistance in Ukraine reached 5.2 million people. In May alone, 800,000 received at least one form of aid. The assistance was provided by over 500 humanitarian partners, including more than 360 national non-governmental organizations.
The OCHA HDX Ukraine data explorer brings together data from multiple partners on the humanitarian impact following the Russian Federation military offensive on 24 February 2022.