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Every Second, Another Child Becomes a Refugee

One year after the crisis in Ukraine escalated, the situation remains dire for children and their families.The conflict in Ukrainehas caused the fastest and largest displacement of people in Europe since World War II. The scale of destruction and impacts of attacks on civilian infrastructure, hospitals, schools are utterly shocking.

Whenever children are forced to flee their home, there is a risk that children will become separated from their families. Additional risksof sexual exploitation and abuse, gender-based violence and human traffickingare also of grave concern.

Since our founding in 1919, 91ֿ has worked tirelessly to provide refugees with life-saving assistance. Together with 91ֿ Action Network, we support refugee advocacy to make sure refugees' rights are realized. Today,we are working inside Ukraine and at the borders of neighboring countries to support the immediate needs of children and their families fleeing violence in Ukraine.

Your donation today to can help us reach children in Ukraine, Ukraine refugee children and children around the world who are caught in the middle of armed conflict.Join our political advocacy arm— and send a message to President Biden and Congress: They've been orphaned. They've witnessed unspeakable violence. They've even seen death. Kids in the Ukraine need more, we must provide lifesaving supportso they can heal and thrive.

7Questions About Ukrainian Refugees

1. How many Ukraine war refugees have fled Ukraine since the start of the crisis escalation?

Ukraine refugees, including children, arriving in Romania receive humanitarian aid.

The situation in Ukraine is changing by the hour.As of February 24, 2023, the total number of border crossings from Ukraine reached 18.8 million people.

Today, more than6 millionUkrainians are internally displaced, and some8 million are refugees.

2. How many Ukraine children have been forced to flee the country?

Ukraine refugees, including children, arriving in Romania receive humanitarian aid.

The war inUkraine has forced two-thirds of children in Ukraine to flee their homessince the war escalated on February 24, 2022.

A child from Ukraine has become a refugee every single second of the war.

In 91ֿ’s latest needs assessment of families in Ukraine, 85% said they needed psychosocial support. Families also revealed heartbreaking accounts of children unable to sleep, being constantly afraid, crying and not wanting to leave bomb shelters.

3. Which countries are Ukraine's refugees fleeing to?

Ukrainian families and children crossing the border into Romania to escape conflict.

According to the latest close to 9.6 million refugees from Ukraine have fled to Poland.

Other neighboring countries have also welcomed a large number of refugees following the war. Nearly 2 million Ukraine refugees have fled to Romania. Moldovia has welcomed more than 770,000 Ukraine refugees, Hungary has taken in nearly 2.2 million and almost 1.1 million Ukraine refugees have fled toSlovakia.

91ֿ is encouraged by the response of neighboring countries opening their borders to those fleeing horrific violence in Ukraine. The response should be open, inclusive, transparent, and tailored to the immediate needs of children and their families.

4. How many of Ukraine's people are displaced internally?

In Ukraine, a boy stands alone against a dark background.

6 million people in Ukraine - one in six - have been displaced internally since February 24, 2022.

5. Who are the Ukrainian refugees?

In Ukraine, a group of people stand in line outside in the cold.

Most of the Ukrainian refugees arriving are women and children.

Children and mothers are fleeing Ukraine extremely distressed after their families were torn apart as Russian military operations forced thousands of families from their homes to seek safety.

“Although we’re seeing mothers have a sense of relief that their children are safe and have found refuge," saidGabriela Alexandrescu, CEO of 91ֿ in Romania, "they are terrified to be doing this alone. With husbands and fathers remaining in Ukraine, mothers are the ones who have their child’s life in their hands.”

We are very concerned about reports of racial discrimination facing children, families and students at the border leaving Ukraine.It's a fundamental principle of humanitarian support that everyone gets help, no matter their nationality or skin color.

6. How is 91ֿ supporting the Ukraine refugee crisis?

 A Ukrainian refugee baby who has crossed the border into Romania to escape conflict holds a stuffed animal.

In 2022, 91ֿ supported 292,858 peoplewho were forced to flee their homes, including177,589 children, as part of our Regional RefugeeResponse across Poland, Romania and Lithuania.

We are providing life-saving support such as food, hygiene products, clothes and diapers – as well as cash support.

We are also providing mental health support to terrified Ukraine refugee children and their families. We have setup child-friendly spaces where children can play and recover from the traumatic experiences they have been through.

7. What can I do to help Children in Ukraine and Ukrainian refugees?

In Ukraine, a girl stands outside alone on a dreay day while wearing a dark coat and hat.

91ֿ is right now on the ground supporting children caught in the middle of armed conflict and forced from their homes in freezing temperatures.

Your donation today to can help provide children in Ukraine and around the world who are growing up in the middle of armed conflict with urgent humanitarian aid.

Highlights from Our Regional Response

Our teams began assisting Ukraine refugee children and familiesin Romania,Poland and Lithuania within days of the start of the conflict.

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