List of humanitarian aid to Ukraine during the Russo-Ukrainian War

  Russia
  Ukraine
  Countries sending foreign aid, including humanitarian aid to Ukraine

This is a list of known humanitarian aid, that has and will be provided to Ukraine during the Russo-Ukrainian War. This list does not include financial support to the Ukrainian government unless earmarked for humanitarian purposes.

Sources

Sovereign countries

Country Humanitarian aid
(including earmarked funds)
 Albania
  • Unknown amount of humanitarian aid.[1]
 Argentina The Argentine Government has sent the following humanitarian aid to Ukraine:

Aid to refugees

  • A special deployment of the White Helmets humanitarian taskforce, to help provide assistance to refugees on the Ukrainian-Polish border.[2]
  • The White Helmets humanitarian taskforce has already donated 25 tonnes of food and other supplies for Ukrainian refugees.[3]
  • Humanitarian visa.(April 2023)[4]

Supplies

  • 1,500 t (1,500 long tons; 1,700 short tons) of foodstuffs, medicine and clothing, as of 4 March 2022.[5]
  • Twelve shipments of supplies through the White Helmets Argentine Agency for International Cooperation and Humanitarian Assistance worth $300,000. (February 2023).[6]
  • 2.5 tonnes of blankets, coats and first aid kits. (March 2023) [3]
  • 5.5 tons of blankets, clothing, diapers, first aid supplies and disposable tableware (March to April 2023).[3]
 Armenia

Supplies

  • 1,050+ smartphones, tablets and laptops for primary schoolchildren delivered by Anna Hakobyan, the wife of the current Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan, at the Ministry of Education and Science of Ukraine in Kyiv in September 2023.[7]
  • Over 10 tons of medicine donated to the Ukrainian National Military Medical Clinical Centre 9 February 2024.[8]
 Australia

Humanitarian aid

Supplies

  • A$10 million to the World Food Programme
  • A$2 million to the Emergency Action Alliance Ukraine Appeal

Medical aid

Aid for energy

  • At least 70,000 tons of thermal coal for Ukrainian power stations on 20 March 2022[10]

Aid to refugees

  • 6,000 Ukrainians have been granted Humanitarian visas. (April 2022) [12]
  • Over 8,000 relief items, such as blankets, hygiene and kitchen sets, and lighting for Ukrainian refugees facing cold temperatures, in co-operation with the United Kingdom. (March 2022) [13]

In total Australia has given A$65 million in humanitarian aid (as of 26 April 2022).[14][15]

 Austria

Medical aid

  • 500,000 vaccine doses (August 2021).[16]

Supplies

  • €17.5 million from the Foreign Disaster Fund which include, emergency vehicles and fuel.[17]

Evacuation

  • Evacuation of 5 children with cancer from Lviv.[18]
  • Evacuation of 270 vulnerable people from Ukraine.[19]

Humanitarian aid

  • €41 million of humanitarian aid through the Nachbar in Not aid campaign.[17]
  • €570 million worth of humanitarian aid was donated by the Austrian state from 24 January to 20 November 2022 .[20]
 Azerbaijan President Ilham Aliyev approved aid for Ukraine:

Supplies

  • €5 million of medical supplies and equipment.[21]
  • Free fuel for ambulances and vehicles of the State Emergency Service at SOCAR petrol stations.[22]
  • On 5 July 2022, Azerbaijan delivered 47,000 tons of humanitarian aid consisting of canned food, baby food, clothing and medicine bound for Cherkasy through Poland.[23]
  • $360,000 of medicines. (March 2023) [24]
  • 23 trucks worth of humanitarian aid, including 900,000 Metres of electrical cable and 18 transformers and transformer substations.[25]
  • One Revival P mechanized demining machine provided to the Ukrainian State Emergency services.[26]
  • 25 containers of energy equipment delivered to Ukraine January 2024.[27]
  • 1585 tonnes of energy equipment including 51 power transformers and 111 transformer substations donated to Ukraine as of January 2024.[27]

Aid to refugees

  • Azerbaijan sent 29 tons of humanitarian aid to Ukrainian refugees who fled to Moldova.[28][29]

Evacuation

  • Evacuation of 90 children.[24]

Humanitarian aid

  • As of March 2023, Azerbaijan has sent $18 million worth of humanitarian aid.[24]
 Bahrain King Hamad announced the provision of relief aid worth US$1 million to civilian refugees from Ukraine and other nationalities on 21 March 2022.[30]
 Belgium

Supplies

  • £3 million to the International Committee of the Red Cross which will send medicine, water and, food to Mariupol and Kyiv. (March 2022) [31]
  • The Belgian First Aid and Support Team has sent generators, tents, blankets, hygiene kits, kitchen sets, camp beds, feminine hygiene products, milk powder and layers. Moldova has been given tents, generators and hygiene kits. The total value of the humanitarian material delivered by B-FAST now amounts to approximately 1.1 million euros. To Ukraine, Slovakia and Poland. (March 2022) [31]
  • The FPS Public Health has commissioned B-FAST to ship medical equipment worth just over 3 million euros. (March 2022) [31]
  • €800,000 worth of medical equipment, basic supplies, and medicines.(June 2022) [32]

Humanitarian aid

Miscellaneous aid

  • 3,000 tons of salt to deice public roads in the current winter conditions in January 2023.[34]

Reconstruction aid

  • In November 2022, a new aid package of €29 million is announced to help with education in Ukraine, rebuild medical infrastructure and support the "Grain From Ukraine program". Then, the total humanitarian aid reached 61.5 million.[35]

Aid to refugees

  • €800 million for Ukraine and Ukrainian refugees.[36]

Energy aid

 Bosnia and Herzegovina

Supplies

  • 20 tons of humanitarian aid was collected in March and sent from Sarajevo on 11 April 2022.[38]

Humanitarian aid

 Brazil

Supplies

Aid to refugees

 Bulgaria

Supplies

  • Unspecified number of clothes, shoes, tents, sheets, blankets.[42]
  • 350 medical kits, 5000 sets of winter clothes and 5000 winter shoes.[43]
  • Bulgarian fundraising campaign for humanitarian aid by the Bulgarian Red Cross in co-operation with the Bulgarian government has raised £470,000 for humanitarian aid in 3 days. The cargo includes warm clothes and blankets, winter footwear, bed linen and hygiene products.[44]

Equipment

Humanitarian aid

  • £706,000 of humanitarian aid (April 2022) [46]

Aid to refugees

  • £181,000 to support Ukrainian refugees.[46]

 Canada

Humanitarian aid

Supplies

  • An additional of CAN$100 million transferred in March 2022 for the basic needs of Ukrainians.[47]
  • $2 million for the completion of a dairy processing plant in Western Ukraine to support food security efforts[50]
  • $500 million to the Ukraine Sovereignty Bond which will assist with pensions, fuel and restoring energy infrastructure (November 2022).[51]

Energy aid

  • CAN$115 million to fund the repairs of the electric grid of Ukraine, announced on 13 December 2022.[52]
  • 7 electrical transformers to help restore Ukraine's energy system, announced by the Foreign Ministry in March 2023.[53]

 Chile

Humanitarian aid

  • On 24 March 2022, the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Chile, Antonia Urrejola, announced that, at the instruction of President Gabriel Boric, an urgent shipment of US$100,000 will be made for humanitarian aid to Ukraine. This money will come from the Chile Fund against Hunger and Poverty, which will be channelled through the International Federation of the Red Cross.[54]
 China

Supplies

  • The Chinese Foreign Minister, Wang Yi, said on 9 March that the Chinese Red Cross would provide humanitarian assistance worth ¥5 million RMB ($791,540) to Ukraine, consisting of daily necessities.[55]

Humanitarian aid

  • Additional ¥10 million RMB ($1.57 million) of humanitarian assistance offered on 21 March 2022.[56]
 Colombia
 Croatia

Aid to refugees

  • On 3 March 2022, Government of Croatia approved 1.8 million kn ($264,000/€238,000) of urgent humanitarian aid to Moldova, to help Ukrainian refugees. This aid includes electricity aggregators, tents, blankets, and masks.[58]
  • On 9 April 2022, Prime Minister Andrej Plenković pledged an additional €100 million to support Ukrainian refugees currently seeking refuge in Croatia.[59]
  • £4.79 million for the cost of health services for Ukrainian refugees in Croatia.[60]
  • £863,000 for active employment policies for Ukrainian refugees in Croatia.[60]
  • £200,000 for Ukrainian students in Croatia.[60]
  • £340,000 for transportation for refugees in the country.[60]

Humanitarian aid

  • On 17 March 2022, The Croatian Medical Chamber (HLK) donated 300,000 kn in humanitarian aid to buy medical products and equipment for Ukrainian people and doctors.[61]
  • As of 23 February 2023, Croatia donated €37 million of humanitarian aid to Ukraine.[62]
  • On 31 July 2023 Croatia donated €1 million to the World Food Programme project to demine Ukrainian farmland.[63]
 Cyprus

Humanitarian aid

  • 150 tonnes of humanitarian aid on 8 March 2022.[64]
  • 215 tonnes of humanitarian aid on 5 April 2022.[65]

Energy aid

  • €300,000 grant for the purchase of generators through Poland for the energy needs of Ukraine (on 13 December 2022).[66] The humanitarian aid sent by Cyprus reached €3 million.
 Czech Republic Government of the Czech Republic approved humanitarian aid including.

Supplies

  • 113.1 million crowns for the financing of community soup kitchens and the transport of humanitarian aid.[67]

Aid to refugees

  • 1.5 billion crowns ($66 million) to provide refugees with accommodation, food and hygiene products.[68]
  • €22 million to Ukraine and Ukrainian refugees in Moldova.[69]
  • 70 million crowns for hot meals, hygiene products and school suplies for refugees in Moldova.[67]

Humanitarian aid

  • 300 million crowns ($13.2 million) for humanitarian aid for civilians in Ukraine.[70]
  • €18 million in humanitarian aid [69]
  • 70 million crowns for shelters [67]

Energy aid

  • £5 million for electricity and heat during the blackout.[71]
  • £2.5 million for indestructable centers.[71]
  • 68 million crowns for the purchase of propane butane heaters (including propane butane bottles), energy-saving appliances and repairs to damaged energy. infrastructure.[67]
  • Generators [72]

Medical aid

  • £1 million to back doctors.[71]
  • 101.5  Million crowns for material and medical equipment.[67]
 Denmark

Aid to refugees

Medical aid

  • DKK 100 million worth of medicine and medical equipment requested by Ukraine (among others, anaesthesia, antibiotics, analgesic drugs and protective medical equipment), as well as 1,700 treatments against tetanus on 3 March 2022 requested via WHO.[74][75][76]
  • 5 Ambulances from the Region of Southern Denmark[77]
  • 1 mobile hospital.[78]
  • DKK 50 million for medicines and medical equipment for Ukraine and neighboring countries.[79]
  • 18 Mercedes-Benz Sprinter ambulances with medical supplies to Kharkiv[80]
  • 40,000 visors
  • DKK 6,7 Million worth of face masks.
  • A total of 1600,000 Smocks.
  • DKK 7.2 Million Worth of gloves.
  • 5000 FFP3 respirators.
  • 11.4 million gloves [81]

Financial aid

  • DKK 150 million for supporting the Ukrainian public sector, such as wages for teachers and medical staff.[74]
  • DKK 252 million ($30 million) of economic support provided by Denmark via the World Bank on 1 October 2022.[82]

Reconstruction aid

  • DKK 265 million (€36 million) on 21 December 2022 for infrastructure repairs and basic humanitarian aid during the winter of 2022–23.[83]
  • DKK400 million by Danish companies to rebuild Ukraine.[84]
  • $21 million to reconstruction projects in Mykolaiv Oblast.[85]

Energy aid

  • 1,000 generators, 50 systems for desalinating water, 50 pumps for water and central heating.[86][87]
  • More than 40 tonnes of energy and water equipment including: 4 electrical transformers, relay protection, steel wire, water pumps, heat exchangers, and water tanks.[88]
  • €7 million to the Ukraine Energy Support Fund [December 2023] [89]

Humanitarian aid

  • DKK1.2 billion towards civilian aid.[84]
  • DKK 380 million for mine clearance, rehousing of internally displaced (including temporary housing units sent from Denmark), food security, clean water, securing access to schools for children, and similar things.[90]
  • 98,600,000 Danish krone By Danish civil societies [91]
  • 15 vehicles to support disabled people who are survivors of gender based violence [May 2023] [92]

DKK 1.4 billion (€190 million) of financial and humanitarian aid was provided from February 2022 to January 2023,[86]

 Estonia

Energy aid

  • 11 busses with generators and electrical accessories December 2022[93]
  • €350,000 to the Ukraine Energy Support Fund [December 2023].[94]

Humanitarian aid

  • £120,000 to help the displaced population in the conflict zone of the war, this aid includes generators, air heaters, air conditioners, sleeping bags, and hospital beds [January 2015].[95]
  • As of 8 April 2022, 344 tons of non-military relief supplies.[96]
  • Various medical and humanitarian aid, including 15 tons of food aid provided by 15 March 2022 and 45 ambulances provided by 17 April 2022[97]
  • Total €24,753,085 for Development Cooperation and Humanitarian Aid in 2021–22 financed by Ministry of Foreign Affairs / Estdev[98]
  • As of 17 April 2022, 8 shipments of rescue equipment (including 10 firefighter and rescue vehicles and 16 all-terrain vehicles). Subsequent shipments will involve bigger technology.[99]

Vehicles

  • At least 30 Iveco Crossway buses pledged to Bucha and other Ukrainian cities on 13 June 2022.[100]
  • 27 buses to help to restore the transport system [November 2022] [101]
  • 4 buses donated to go to Zhytomyr and Kharkiv oblasts [November 2023].[102]

Aid to refugees

  • €25.4 million to support Ukrainian refugees (March 2023).[103]
 Finland Between 2014 and 2021, Finland allocated €70 million to support Ukraine. Additional €14 million in February 2022.[104]

Humanitarian aid provided through the EU Civil Protection Mechanism:[105][106]

  • 22 truckloads of emergency relief:
  • 13 ambulances and four fire engines.
  • Medical evacuation and treatment of patients from Ukraine.
  • €29 million of humanitarian aid, including 14 million for development cooperation (March 2023).[107] · [108]
  • Nine additional emergency service vehicles delivered October 2023.[109]
  • €3 in additional support to improve food security through the World Food Programme.[110]
 France France has provided humanitarian aid, notably through the French Foreign Ministry's Crisis and Support Center as well as the EU Civil Protection Mechanism. It includes:
  • 33 t (32 long tons; 36 short tons) of emergency equipment (500 family tents, 2300 blankets, 1000 hygiene kits, 2000 floor mats, 300 sleeping bags) delivered on 1 March 2022.[111][112]
  • 37 t (36 long tons; 41 short tons) of humanitarian aid (500 tents, 1500 beds, 1500 sleeping bags, 25 large tents) delivered to Moldova to take in refugees fleeing the conflict in Ukraine on 2 March 2022.[111][113]
  • 8 t (7.9 long tons; 8.8 short tons) of medical supplies (1 mobile clinic composed of medicines and medical equipment, 36 containers of medication) delivered by 2 airplanes through Poland on 2 March 2022.[112]
  • 4.23 t (4.16 long tons; 4.66 short tons) of medical equipment (batch of medicines, personal protective equipment, 27 respirators and associated equipment) delivered on 5 March 2022.[114]
  • 3.4 t (3.3 long tons; 3.7 short tons) of medicines delivered on 7 March 2022.[114]
  • 7.4 t (7.3 long tons; 8.2 short tons) of medicines delivered on 10 March 2022.[114]
  • 9 t (8.9 long tons; 9.9 short tons) of emergency equipment (10,000 hygiene kits, 17 large-capacity generators) delivered to Moldova to take in refugees on 17 March 2022.[113]
  • 55 t (54 long tons; 61 short tons) of emergency aid (10 oxygen generators, 9 tons of medicines, 31 generators including 6 high-capacity generator, 9 family tents to the Polish Red Cross, 8 tons of IT equipment, 4 tons of baby milk) delivered on 21 March 2022.[115]
  • 21 new ambulances, 11 fire engines, 16 personal rescue vehicles and 49 tons of medical and emergency equipment (protective equipment, hand ladders, fire hoses...) dispatched by a convoy of 23 trucks and 100 firefighters and rescuers through Romania on 23 March 2022.[116]
  • 2 blood collection lorries donated by the French blood agency delivered on 17 March 2022 and 25 March 2022.[117]
  • Dispatch of a unit of 16 gendarmes and 2 forensic experts from the IRCGN with projectable genetic testing system to investigate and capture evidence of alleged war crimes in Ukraine by invading Russian forces since 11 April 2022.[118]
  • 12 fire engines, 12 rescue vehicles and 50 tons of emergency equipment for search and rescue and firefighting delivered on 15 April 2022.[119]
  • 28 t (28 long tons; 31 short tons) of medical equipment (1 oxygen generator, 50 sets of respiratory equipment, a second batch of respiratory equipment, 4.5 tons of medicines, a second batch of emergency medicines, 1 high capacity generator) delivered on 21 April 2022.[117]
  • 6 new or recent firefighting vehicles, 6 new fire brigade ambulances, 1 medical vehicle equipped with a mobile radiology unit, 115 tons of equipment (including 36 km of fire hoses and 56,000 litres of foam) and 20,160 food rations delivered on 10 May 2022.[120]
  • 800 t (790 long tons; 880 short tons) of humanitarian aid have been given as of 17 May 2022.[121][122]
  • 12,000 IT equipment (4G routers, IP phones, desktop and laptop computers, servers, network and wifi equipment) delivered through Poland on 25 May 2022.[123]
  • 600 t (590 long tons; 660 short tons) of potato plants donated by producers from the French Federation of Seed Potato Growers shipped and distributed directly to Ukrainian farmers between April and May 2022.[124]
  • Evacuation and medical treatment of wounded Ukrainian soldiers. At least 3 operations were carried out (on 20 May 2022, 16 June 2022 and 17 June 2022) to evacuate 13 Ukrainian war wounded.[125][126][127]
  • 1 mobile health post (equipped with medical supplies and medicines) and medical equipment used for anaesthesia and resuscitation delivered on 28 June 2022.[128]
  • 1 mobile DNA analysis laboratory to help investigate Russian war crimes promised by French President Emmanuel Macron during his visit to Kyiv and delivered on 14 July 2022.[129][130][131]
  • 10,000 laptops for Ukrainians doctors provided on 26 July 2022.[132]
  • Help in mine clearance with the involvement of French specialists and equipment, training of Ukrainian to mine clearance of body water reported after a conference between the head of Chernihiv Oblast Military Administration Viacheslav and representatives of the French Embassy in Ukraine on 16 August 2022.[133]
  • Dispatch of a new team of experts from the National Gendarmerie Criminal Research Institute (IRCGN) to investigate Russian war crimes in Izium on 27 September 2022.[134]
  • 1,000 t (980 long tons; 1,100 short tons) of humanitarian goods (15 fire and rescue vehicles, 8 motorized semi-rigid watercraft, 19 tons of rescue, clearing and protective equipment, 25 tons of emergency medicine, 1 medical vehicle equipped with a mobile radiology device for carrying out examinations in the field, 60,000 food rations, 48 tons of prepared meals, 13 tons of milk, 5 generators, building materials, tarpaulins, 200 meters of emergency bridges including 3 prefabricated "Bailey" type bridges purchased from Cerema and 3 modular metal bridges purchased from the French company Matière) delivered on 28 September 2022.[135]
  • 100 high-powered generators (with a power of 50 to 100KWA) delivered on 23 November 2022.[136]
  • 1 mobile DNA-analysis laboratory (the second one) delivered to Ukraine on 9 May 2023.[137][138]
  • Two pilot ships to aid in the export of Ukrainian grain.[139]
 Georgia The Republic of Georgia has sent over 1,000 tons of humanitarian aid to Ukraine and shelters over 30,000 Ukrainian refugees as of 7 December 2022.[140][141][142][143][144]

The first 100 tons that were sent on 27 February 2022, included 30 types of medicines, oxygen concentrators, additional transfusion equipment and blood. On 6 March 2022, 40 tons of food, beverages, clothes, hygiene products and further medical supplies were delivered.[145] Further 100 tons of non-perishable goods, basic necessities and more medicine were transported on 11 March 2022.[146] Another 120 tons of aid went out on 28 March 2022, which initiated the second phase.[147] A total of 100 tons were also donated by the Georgian Red Cross and Enterprise Georgia state programme on 14 and 30 March 2022 respectively.[148] The Georgian government stated that it would continue mobilising humanitarian aid. On 7 December, Georgian Prime Minister Irakli Garibashvili stressed that his country would not get militarily involved in Ukraine, but continue to provide aid and that over 1,000 tons of humanitarian cargo were already delivered.

 Germany
  • One mobile field hospital worth €5.3 million and associated training of medical staff in February 2022[149]
  • One mobile field hospital in September 2022 in a joint project with Estonia[150]
  • Evacuating and treating wounded Ukrainian soldiers in Germany since 2014[151][152]
  • 50 Unimog medical transport vehicles.[153][154]
  • 14 pallets of medical supplies.[155]
  • €1,012 million for humanitarian help donated by private citizens in 2022. (The largest sum from individual donations collected for a single cause ever recorded, according to the German National Center for Social Question, DZI) [156]
  • 65 refrigerators for medical supplies[157]
  • 1200 hospital beds[157]
  • €430 million allocated for humanitarian aid (e.g. mine clearing projects) by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs[158]
  • €10 million disaster relief[158]
  • €185 million by the Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development to support families displaced within Ukraine[158]
  • €200 million package announced by German government to aid Internally displaced persons in Ukraine on 4 September 2022.[159]
  • Nine generators provided to the city of Vinnytsia by the Ministry of foreign affairs 27 June 2023.[160]
  • One bus converted into a mobile medical practise.[161]
  • €20 million in humanitarian aid pledged to help Ukrainian civilians for winter pledged 11 September 2023.[162]
  • 20 ambulances donated with the help of the World Health Organization.[163]
  • Equipment donated to the Kherson Regional Universal Scientific Library including a braille printer and equipment for the visually impaired set to arrive in spring 2024.[164]
  • Federal Agency for Technical Relief delivered five dump trucks, a tractor-trailer and two water tankers and relief supplies worth more than €1.7 million to Kharkiv Oblast on 27 February 2024. [165]
 Greece
  • 50 t (49 long tons; 55 short tons) of humanitarian aid shipped on 13 April 2022, which includes food, water, medication and three generators.[166]
 Hungary
 Iceland
  • Ikr 510 million in humanitarian aid through international aid agencies.
  • Further Ikr 425 million in economic and humanitarian assistance pledged on 11 May 2022.[174]
 India
  • 230 tonnes of humanitarian aid including medicines, medical equipment, tents, blankets and other relief materials as of 3 June 2022.[175][176][177]
  • Additional humanitarian aid consisting of medicines and medical equipment delivered on 12 September 2022.[178] 7.7 tons of aid were delivered.[179]
  • More humanitarian aid pledged in April 2023, with India planning to send school buses.[180]
 Indonesia
  • Handed over medicine assistance to the Ukrainian Scientific and Practical Center of Endocrine Surgery, Transplantation of Endocrine Organs and Tissues in Kyiv, Ukraine.[181][182][183]
  • The Indonesian government also provided additional aid to Ukraine through the Ukrainian Red Cross and expressed its commitment to assisting in reconstructing war-damaged hospitals.[181][182][183]
 Ireland
  • €20 million of humanitarian aid as of 14 April 2022,[184] which include €4.3 million worth of medical supplies such as ambulances.[185]
  • €25 million funding announced on 13 December 2022 by the Irish government to help with the reconstruction and development of Ukraine.[186]
  • €450,000 towards a UN Food and Agriculture Organisation project to provide 500 tonnes of seed potatoes to 10,000 Ukrainian farmers.[187]
  • €1 million in humanitarian aid to Ukraine following the Destruction of the Kakhovka Dam[188]
  • A containerised water treatment plant capable of treating up to 40,000 litres of water per hour.[189]
 Israel
  • 100 tons of humanitarian aid, including medical supplies, water purification equipment, tents, blankets and warm clothing.[190]
  • A 66-bed field hospital in the western Ukrainian city of Mostyska operated by 60 Israeli medical personnel.[191]
  • Flight and medical treatment in Israel for the wounded, including soldiers.[192]
  • 25,000 ration packs sent to the city of Kharkiv.[193]
  • $200 million in loans for projects to rebuild Ukrainian civil and medical infrastructure.[194]
 Italy
  • €800 million dedicated to help Ukrainians refugees in Italy.
  • €26 million of donations to organizations such as the Red Cross, UNICEF and UNHCR.[195]
  • Medical goods, including ambulances.
  • 45 fire engines.[196]
  • 9 tons of humanitarian aid (including in particular winter kits, tents, heaters and blankets) in December 2022.[197]
  • 58 tents in cooperation with CUAMM.[198]
 Japan
  • 30 tons of humanitarian aid including firefighting gear, satellites phones and communication equipment delivered at the end of May 2022.[199]
  • $1.7 million to help transport humanitarian aid (May 2022).[200]
  • 60 generators and over 83,000 solar-powered lanterns in November 2022. 2 other deliveries of generators planned in December and January.[201]
  • $10 million funding for UNESCO programs in Ukraine and neighbouring countries bringing education support (mental health in particular), aid for protection and restoration of cultural premises and journalism.[202]
  • On 20 February 2023, Japanese government donated $5.5 billion of humanitarian aid.[203]
  • $400 million grant to support reconstruction of critical infrastructure in Ukraine and also $70 million for the United Nations Development Programme (30 March 2023). In total since the beginning of the war, $650 million have been allocated towards this objective.[204]
  • The total contribution of Japan towards Ukraine is over $7 billion as of 21 March 2023. The country also have supported so far more than 2,000 Ukrainian refugees (housing, work, education).[205]
  • $5 million in humanitarian aid pledged on 9 June in response to the Nova Kakhovka Dam destruction.[206]
  • 40 4x4 vehicles, 50 ALIS hand-held mine detectors and 150 containers of fire extinguishing liquid donated to the Ukrainian State Emergency Services.[207]
 Kazakhstan
  • 1 March 2022:[208] 28.2 tons of supplies including medicine[209]
  • 28 March 2022: 17.5 tons including bedding and food[209]
  • 13 August 2022: three ambulances purchased for and delivered to Ukraine, announced by the Ukrainian Ministry of Health.[210]
  • 41 generators intended for health facilities (December 2022).[211]
 Kosovo €100,000 for humanitarian aid.[212]
 Kuwait US$2 million in humanitarian aid to Ukraine and its neighboring countries on 16 April 2022.[213]
 Latvia
  • Medical equipment worth €29,996 (platelet mass storage equipment, scales for blood preparation, centrifuge, blood separation equipment, and other devices from the State Blood Donor Centre and mobile melting devices, scales for blood preparation and transportation temperature meters from its cooperation partner "ECT Nordic OÜ").[214]
  • 30 buses donated by the city of Riga to Kiev and Chernihiv.[215]
  • 32 generators donated to educational institutions in Chernihiv Oblast.[216]
 Liechtenstein SFr 500,000 worth of humanitarian aid on 25 February 2022.[217]
 Lithuania According to the Lithuanian Minister of National Defence, as of 6 December 2022, the total aid to Ukraine amounted to €660 million, of which the military aid was €240 million.[218]
 Malaysia
 Malta
  • The Government of Malta sent 6 containers of medicines and medical equipment worth over €1.15 million to Ukraine (March 2022).[222]
  • In January 2023, Malta shipped 20 generators and medical equipment to Ukraine.[223]
  • 25 Mine detectors as part of the European Union Civil Protection Mechanism (December 2023).[224]
 Moldova
  • On 2 April 2022, the Government of Moldova has sent its first humanitarian aid package worth 24 million Lei (€1.2 million) to Ukraine.[225]
  • February 27 2024 Moldova donated 75 tons of humanitarian aid worth Lei 10 million to Ukraine consisting of medical supplies, tinned food and generators.[226]
 Monaco

The Red Cross has donated 950,000 Euros.[227]

 Mongolia

$200,000 of humanitarian aid on 4 April 2022.[228]

 Montenegro

Humanitarian aid

  • Montenegro's finance ministry sent €50,000 to the government in Kyiv and Red Cross Montenegro launched a special hotline for donations to fund humanitarian aid for Ukraine.[229]

Aid to refugees

  • From March 2022, Ukrainians fleeing the war receive a year-long protection to stay in Montenegro.[230]
 Netherlands
  • Around €60 million, including a contribution to the UN's Ukraine Humanitarian Fund,
  • €27.5 million via the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development.
  • €90 million via the World Bank's Ukraine Relief, Recovery, Reconstruction and Reform Trust Fund.
  • €72 million via the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development.
  • €18 million for the delivery of parts for the electricity grid.
  • €50 million for infrastructure repairs.
  • €1 million via the Association of Netherlands Municipalities for reconstruction plans for Kherson, Odesa, Mykolaiv.
  • €150 million from official development assistance budget for the reception of refugees in the Netherlands.
  • €500,000 for repairs to damaged cultural heritage.
  • €1 million for the International Criminal Court (March 2023).[231]
  • A humanitarian package amounting to €180 million was announced in April 2023 which includes support for agriculture in Ukraine and repair work.[232]
  • A humanitarian aid package worth €118,875,00 for Ukraine was announced on 4 July 2023.[233]
 New Zealand
  • Initial pledge of NZ$2 million to support health facilities on the ground and providing basic needs – such as food and hygiene items – on 28 February.[234]
  • NZ$1.5 million for legal support to the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights, the International Court of Justice and International Criminal Court on 11 April 2022.[235]
  • Additional NZ$1 million donated to the International Criminal Court.[236]
  • On 14 December 2022, the New Zealand government announced a further NZ$3 million in humanitarian aid through the International Committee of the Red Cross.[237]
  • On 3 May 2023, the New Zealand government announced NZ$2 million in aid to the Ukraine Humanitarian Fund, NZ$1.5 million to the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, NZ$1.3 million of funding to the International Criminal Court and NZ$500,000 towards a New Zealand Disaster Response Partnership to support Ukrainian refugees.[238]
  • On 13 July 2023, the New Zealand government announced NZ$3 million in aid to reconstruction assistance for Ukraine, NZ$1.2 million to the United Nations Development Programme's Mine Action Programme and NZ$500,000 to the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) for its work in Ukraine.[239]
  • On 22 February 2024, The New Zealand government announced a NZ$ 7 million in humanitarian assistance to Ukraine and NZ$ 3 million to the World Bank’s Ukraine Relief, Recovery, Reconstruction and Reform Trust Fund.[240]
 North Macedonia
  • The Red Cross received at least DEN2.5 million (US$42,500) worth of donations.
  • The Finance Ministry allocated DEN120 million to support Ukrainian refugees in North Macedonia[241]
 Norway Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Støre approved humanitarian aid for Ukraine:
  • NKr 2 billion (€200 million) of humanitarian aid, on 27 February 2022.[242]
  • Norwegian dairy product cooperative Tine is sending 40,000 litres of milk to Ukraine at the request of the Ukrainian embassy in Oslo.[243]
  • NKr400 million to support United Nations humanitarian aid, including for Ukraine in the beginning of 2023.
  • The Norwegian parliament approved the plan for a support program for Ukraine over five years totalling NKr75 billion (15 billion a year).[244]
  • NKr 2 billion for welfare services.[245]
  • NKr 1 billion in humanitarian aid pledged on 26 September 2023.[246]
  • KKr 1 billion in humanitarian aid pledged on 13 November 2023.[247]
 Pakistan
  • 15 tons of humanitarian assistance which include emergency medicines, electro-medical equipment, winter bedding and food items, delivered on 15 March 2022.[248][249]
  • Another 15 tons of humanitarian aid delivered via PAF C-130 aircraft. 7.5 tons dispatched 31 May with a second delivery of 7.5 tons to be dispatched on 3 June.[250]
 Philippines
 Poland
  • As of 23 September 2022, more than 6,500,000 refugees had crossed the border into Poland.[252][253] See Ukrainian refugee crisis. Refugees were covered by the social assistance program, including financial assistance, by the health care system, and school-age children by the education system. As of 30 June 2023, the number of Ukrainian refugees who are beneficiaries of temporary protection in Poland has decreased to 977,400, or 24% of all Ukrainian refugees in Europe.[254]
  • As of May 2022, the total cost of material and military assistance and social support given by Poland is estimated to reach at least 0.6% of its GDP.[255]
  • Ukrainian refugees had the right to move free of charge in Poland through the public transport system from 26 February until the end of May 2022.[256]
  • Wounded Ukrainian soldiers and children evacuated by sanitary trains are in many situations hospitalized in Poland.[257][258][259]
  • More than 120 wagons, or 1500 tons of food, have arrived in Kharkiv and Zaporizhia in transportation organized by the Chancellery of the Prime Minister and RARS. Transportation is the largest humanitarian shipment sent so far inward Ukraine.[260]
  • As of 28 September 2022, Polish Institute of Economy (Polski Instytut Ekonomiczny) estimates that 70% of Poles have donated for Ukraine and Ukrainians more than 10 billion PLN (about 0.38% GDP) worth of aid.[261]
  • As of 21 December 2023, Poland has purchased over 19,500 Starlink terminals.[262][263]
  • In conjunction with the United Kingdom, Poland support the building of two villages in Western and central Ukraine for internally displaced civilians (March 2023).[264]
  • 7 June 2023 Poland pledged 10 water tankers with a capacity of 18,000 litres each and 10 high-capacity pump to aid those effected by the Destruction of the Kakhovka Dam.[265]
 Portugal
  • The Portuguese government launched a comprehensive host programme for Ukrainian citizens on 1 March 2022, ensuring displaced persons reception and response for temporary protection, transport to Portugal, accommodation, health care, employment, education and equivalence of academic degrees, Portuguese language classes, pet animal entry, driving licenses, an electronic platform coordinated with national associations, volunteer groups, assistances offers, etc.) and telephone and email support for Ukrainian citizens.[266]
  • €100,000 (US$109,000) of medical supplies had been sent by 3 March 2022: 204,000 medicinal units including antibiotics, 416,000 syringes and needles and additional medicinal products.
  • 603 Portuguese hospital beds were made available for infirmary (495), and intensive care (108) for patients transferred from Ukraine.[267]
  • €2.1 million (US$2.216 million) additional humanitarian aid directly from the Portuguese Government to finance United Nations response programs in Ukraine (€1 million) and direct assistance (€1.1 million) were announced on 5 May 2022, during the High-Level International Donors' Conference for Ukraine.[268]
  • Portuguese firefighters donated and delivered 11 ambulances to Ukraine, arriving at the Ukrainian border on 14 March 2022.[269][270]
  • National campaigns began donating clothing, blankets, canned, and packaged food deliveries to Ukraine and refugee transport to Portugal immediately after Russia started its aggression upon Ukraine on 24 February 2022. Campaigns are organised by numerous Portuguese civil society organisations, Roman Catholic Church parishes, the Portuguese Red Cross,[271] NGOs, and the private sector.[272] Portuguese milk and fruit juice is observed being served by Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy on 4 April 2022, shortly after Bucha was liberated by Ukrainian forces.[273]
  • As of 30 April 2022, Portugal had received 33,106 requests for residence from Ukrainian refugees and had provided 24,000 residence permits,[274] more than doubling the size of the Ukrainian community in Portugal in the first seven weeks of the invasion.[275]
  • In December 2022, the government approved aid to Ukrainian refugees in Poland worth €30 million.[276]
 Qatar
  • $5 million in humanitarian aid to support Ukrainian refugees and internally displaced people on 9 April 2022.[277]
  • $100 million in humanitarian aid to support Ukraine's health, education and demining efforts on 28 July 2023.[278]
 Romania
  • As of 8 April, the Romanian government had reported 678,081 Ukrainians entering Romania.[279] Romanian Defense Minister Vasile Dîncu announced on 22 February 2022 that Romania could receive 500,000 refugees if necessary; the first refugees arrived two days later.[280] On 15 March, Minister of Foreign Affairs Bogdan Aurescu reported that about 80,000 remained in the country.[281]
  • Romania is also offering to treat the wounded in its 11 military hospitals.[282]
  • On 18 April, Romania donated 11 ambulances to the Ukrainian emergency services.[283]
  • On 22 March 2023, the Romanian government send RON562 million (€112 million) of food supplies to Ukraine.[284]
 San Marino Three pallets of medical aid on 15 March 2022, along with 3 medical trucks to be used in the Medical Forces Command.[285]
 Saudi Arabia
  • US$10 million of humanitarian aid to provide medical aid and shelter to Ukrainian refugees in April 2022.[286]
  • US$400 million of humanitarian aid in October.[287]
  • US$100 in humanitarian aid and $300 million in Petroleum products pledged on 26 February 2023.[288]
  • 168 tons of humanitarian aid donated in February 2023:
    • Shelter materials
    • Electric generators
    • Medical supplies.[289]
 Serbia The Serbian Government donated €3 million in aid to children and displaced persons from Ukraine.[290] On 30 August 2023 the Serbian government delivered 14 trucks filled with humanitarian aid such as medicines, drinking water, water filters and blankets for the residents of Kherson.[291]
 Singapore
  • Singapore sent four tranches of aid through the Singapore Red Cross, totalling US$7.4 million worth of humanitarian assistance.[292]
  • On 10 June, the Singapore Ministry of Foreign affairs announced it would be sending nine ambulances, two fire engines, firefighting gear, mine detectors and medical supplies to Ukraine.[293]
  • 22 ambulances donated to Ukraine on 7 September 2023.[294]
 Slovakia
  • €1.7 million worth of medical supply.[295]
  • 300 generators given to Ukraine [December 2022].[296]
  • 11 tons of humanitarian aid worth €203,492 containing generators, heaters, clothing, food, water and first aid kits [January 2024].[297]
 Slovenia * The Slovenian Government sent €100,000 to the ICRC, earmarked for the Ukrainian refugees.[298]
  • Slovenia sent to Ukraine 200 sleeping bags, 200 pairs of rubber boots, 10 diesel generators, 250,000 latex gloves, 250,000 nitryl gloves and 600,000 facemasks.[299]
  • Three ambulances, two sent on 30 December 2022 and a third sent 14 March 2024.[300]
  • €330,000 worth of equipment to help restore the energy infrastructure of Ukraine.[301]
  • €600,000 humanitarian aid to the Olena Zelenska Foundation for the reconstruction of the central hospital in Izyum pledged November 2023.[1]
  • €1.5 million for the purchase of demining equipment for the State Emergency Service of Ukraine.[302]
 South Korea
  • US$10 million worth of humanitarian assistance announced on 28 February 2022,[303] amounting to 40 tons of medical supplies which prioritizes Ukraine's specific requests including first aid kits, portable oxygen generators, blankets, respirators, etc.[304][305][306]
  • On 28 February, offered temporary work and residency permits to 3,843 Ukrainian expats living in Korea. The permit is of indeterminate length and lasts until the situation in Ukraine "stabilizes". The offer includes amnesty for Ukrainians whose period of stay has already expired.[307]
  • Announced plans to open a new KOICA office in Ukraine.[308]
  • Market release of some of the petroleum which Korea holds as part of its strategic reserve, as well as re-selling LNG to Europe as part of "international efforts to help Ukraine."[309][310][308]
  • US$3 million worth of aid donated to the World Food Programme projects in Ukraine and Moldova.[311]
  • 100 tons of medical supplies, vaccines for children and power generators shipped to Ukraine in December 2022. The total humanitarian aid from South Korea to Ukraine reaches US$100 million at the end of 2022.[312]
  • $130 million of humanitarian aid (February 2023) [313]
  • 10 DOK-ING MV-4 unmanned demining vehicles donated to the State Emergency Services.[314]
  • 100 ambulance cars pledged to Ukraine, 30 delivered by December 2023.[315]
 Spain
  • 20 tons[clarification needed] of humanitarian aid worth more than €150,000 on 27 February 2022.[316][317][318]
  • 54 pallets (83 cubic metres) of medicines and medical supplies[319]
  • Two ambulances and 5 tons of medical supplies dispatched by the Spanish Army for Ukraine on 7 October 2022.[320]
  • As of 25 October 2022, humanitarian assistance amounts to €92 million of goods and €200 of financial donations.[321]
  • 30 more ambulances and multiple generators for medical facilities in Ukraine (November 2022).[322]
 Sweden
  • 27 February 2022: SKr 100 million towards humanitarian aid in Ukraine distributed as follows:[323][324]
  • 22 April, the Swedish government announced that equipment used to repair the electrical grid would be donated to Ukraine.[325]
  • 2 June, SKr 100 million for civilian efforts through the Swedish Civil Contingencies Agency.[326]
  • 29 August 2022 the Swedish government announced it would also provide SKr 500 million for the reconstruction of Ukraine.[327]
  • 13 September 2022 the Swedish government announced it would donate 500,000 COVID-19 vaccines developed by Pfizer and BioNTech[328]
  • 27 February 2023 the Swedish announced it would contribute nearly US$30 million to the Energy Support Fund of Ukraine.[329]
  • 26 June 2023 the Swedish government announced a SEK 380 million humanitarian aid package for Ukraine.[330]
  • 1,108 tons of equipment, including generators, transformers, substations and other equipment for carrying out repairs at energy facilities donated as of January 2024.[331]
  Switzerland
  • 35 t (34 long tons; 39 short tons) of aid and medical supplies delivered to Kyiv by the Swiss Humanitarian Aid Unit on 6 March 2022.[332][333]
  • SFr 100 million (~US$106.2 million) was the approximate total of humanitarian aid that was sent up till August 2022 by the Swiss government to Ukraine and in neighbouring countries that host Ukrainian refugees.[334][335]
  • 100 t (98 long tons; 110 short tons) of mostly medical and sanitary equipment was shipped in August.[334]
  • A total of 3,500 t (3,400 long tons; 3,900 short tons) relief supplies was sent in the period of March–August 2022 to Ukraine and neighbouring countries.[334]
  • On the 2nd of November, the Swiss government decided to send an additional SFr 100 million (~US$106.2 million) for Ukraine to prepare for the winter 22/23 under the name of Aktionsplan Winterhilfe. A portion of the money will be to secure energy for Ukraine.[336][337]
  • Up to 22 February 2023, the Swiss government has donated a total of SFr 1.3 billion (~US$1.378 billion) to help Ukrainians (1.03 billion for refugees in Switzerland and 270 million in Ukraine).[338]
  • 156 hospital beds donated by Geneva University Hospitals.[339]
  • SFr 900,000 aid package delivered 13 March 2024 containing fire engine spare parts, demining equipment and medical supplies.[340]
 Taiwan Medical supplies
  • 27 metric tons of medical supplies [February 2022].[341]
  • 650 metric tons of supplies [March 2022].[341]

Funds

  • $3 million for Kyiv municipality [April 2022] (Funds collected from private citizens).[341]
  • $5 million for six medical institutions in Ukraine [April 2022] (Funds collected from private citizens).[341]
  • $25 million for Ukrainian refugees [April 2022] (Funds collected from private citizens).[341]
  • On 26 October, Taiwan pledged $56 million donation to support Ukraine to rebuild schools, hospitals and other infrastructure.[342]
  • On 1 June 2023 the Taiwanese government donated $5 million to Lithuania's Central Project Management Agency to help rebuild Ukrainian schools[343]
  • $3.8 million of humanitarian aid pledged to the city of Bucha [November 2023][344]
  • $1 million to help Ukrainian refugees in Poland.[345]
 Thailand
  • ฿2 million (~US$60,000) towards humanitarian aid in Ukraine[346]
 Turkey
  • Unspecified number of blankets, tents, sleeping bags, cleaning and hygiene materials as well as five specialists, one mobile kitchen for refugees at the Romania-Ukraine border and one disaster response vehicle.[347]
  • As of 13 April 2022, 67 truckloads of humanitarian aid have been sent to Ukraine, including 46 through NGOs.[348]
 Turkmenistan
  • On 26 April 2022, Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Turkmenistan announced that Turkmenistan will deliver an unspecified amount of humanitarian aid to Ukraine, which includes medicines and clothing. This was confirmed the same day by Turkmenistan news agency Hronikatm.Com and Uzbekistan news agency Kun.Uz.[349][350]
  • A cargo of humanitarian aid was sent to Ukraine in March 2023, with medical supplies, food and clothes.[351]
 United Arab Emirates 50 tonnes of humanitarian aid including medical on 14 April 2022.[352]
  • 100 million dollars of humanitarian aid (October 2022).
  • 14 tons of humanitarian aid, which includes blankets, led bulbs, and personal care supplies (March 2023).
  • 550 tons of relief supplies, which include, 2520 generators and 6 ambulances.
  • 4 million dollars of humanitarian aid (March 2023).[353]
  • 50 ambulances equipped with oxygen tanks, heart monitors, defibrillators, electrocardiographs and lung ventilators pledged to Ukraine.[354]
 United Kingdom
  • £100 million of humanitarian aid announced on 23 February 2022.[355]
  • £40 million additional humanitarian aid announced on 27 February 2022.[356]
  • Additional £80 million in aid to help Ukraine deal with humanitarian crisis on 1 March 2022.[357]
  • £4 million in humanitarian aid to Ukraine on 28 February 2022.[358]
  • In co-operation with Australia to United Kingdom will send hygiene kits, solar lights, kitchen sets and blankets along with other basic necessities. To displaced Ukrainians.[13]
  • UK announced the donation of a "fleet of ambulances" to Ukraine, on 6 April 2022.[359]
  • UK announced the amount it had donated through multilateral donor conferences for humanitarian aid totalled £394m so far on 9 April.[360]
  • On 6 May, the British government pledged £45 million to UN and humanitarian groups in and around Ukraine and additional medical supplies.[361]
  • As of 20 May, the British government has donated 11.07 million items of medicine and medical equipment to Ukraine.[362]
  • 4 July – The UK pledged to donate £10m for repairs to the Ukraine energy grid and for reconnecting homes and to guarantee £41m of European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) loans to Ukrenergo, the Ukrainian national grid operator. The UK also committed an undisclosed sum to immediate life-saving assistance and demining operations through the £37m raised by the Partnership Fund for a Resilient Ukraine multi-donor fund.[363] The Partnership Fund for a Resilient Ukraine was launched by the UK in December 2021 with the aim to raise £35m from donors over the next three years for support in the conflict ravaged areas of Ukraine, it is supported by Canada, Sweden, Switzerland, and the United States.[364]
  • On 15 July, the British government provided a £2.5 million package for the training of judges and forensic experts and for sending teams to the scenes of alleged Russian war crimes to aid Ukrainian prosecutors.[365]
  • On 19 August, the UK pledged £15m of funding to support the basic needs of 200,000 refugees in Ukraine and Poland.[366]
  • On 28 September, £300,000 donated to the HALO Trust by the Scottish government.[367]
  • In conjunction with Poland, the United Kingdom support (£10m funding) the building of two villages in Western and central Ukraine for internally displaced civilians (March 2023).[264]
  • On 10 June 2023 the British government announced £16 million in humanitarian aid to Ukraine, £10 to the Red Cross movement, £5 million to the United Nations OCHA and £1 to the UN IOM[368]
  • 15 June the Welsh Government announced the donation of an airport fire truck to Kharkiv airport.[369]
  • 7 July 2023 15 Rapid intervention vehicles and two major foam firefighting vehicles were pledged by the Royal Air Force and the Welsh Government.[370]
  • 10 September 2023 the UK Hydrographic Office donated £1.6 million worth of equipment to the State Hydrographic Service of Ukraine.[371]
  • Training in protecting critical energy infrastructure provided by army Royal Engineer.[372]
  • £14 million grant to the Ukraine Energy Support Fund [373]
  • £8.5 million to the Red Cross Movement and the Ukraine Humanitarian Fund.[374]
  • Over 100 tonnes of medical supplies and equipment donated by South Central Ambulance Service since the February 2022.[375]

 Bailiwick of Jersey:

£1,360,000 in humanitarian aid updated 8 April 2022.[376]

51 baby incubators funded by Jersey Overseas Aid and Crown Agents. Deliveries started on 31 May 2022.[377]

An additional £400,000 in humanitarian aid donated to Ukraine on 17 February 2023.[378] Donations from Jersey have paid for more than 100 EOD training courses for the Friends of Ukraine EOD.[379]

 Bailiwick of Guernsey:

£500,000 in humanitarian aid announced on 2 March 2022.[380][381] Donation of firefighting gear on 8 March 2022.[382] Donation of around 29,000 knitted blankets and baby clothing donated 24 February 2024. [383]

 Isle of Man:

£500,000 of humanitarian aid on 21 March 2022.[384]

 United States Obama:

Biden:

  • $1 billion in food, medicine, water and other supplies on 24 March 2022.[388]
  • On 23 May, the Bureau of International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs provided 21 armoured SUVs to the State Border Guard Service of Ukraine and Ukrainian police.[389] Additional vehicles donated on 2 June:
    • 25 Mitsubishi L200 pickup trucks
    • 35 Renault Duster SUVs
    • 16 4x4 personal carriers
    • 13 cargo trucks[390]
  • 24 May $4 million provided to the HALO Trust for ordinance disposal in Ukraine.[391]
  • On 15 June, the United States government announced it would provide an additional $225 million in humanitarian aid to Ukraine.[392]
  • On 9 July, The United States government announced it would provide an additional $368 million in humanitarian aid to Ukraine.[393]
  • On 26 September 2022, US Secretary of State Antony Blinken announced $457.5 million worth of civilian security assistance will be provided to Ukraine.[394]
  • US announces Ukraine aid, Russia sanctions on War Anniversary [395]
  • On 23 February 2023, the US State Department awarded the charity Mines Advisory Group $8 million for operations in Ukraine.[396]
  • On 16 June 2023 the US State Department announced it would be providing $205 million worth of humanitarian aid to Ukraine.[397]
  • 9 Skydio 2+ drones donated by USAID to help document Russian war crimes in Ukraine.[398]
  • $1 million to the International Centre for the Prosecution of the Crime of Aggression Against Ukraine At The Hague.[399]
  • 22 mobile boiler houses donated to Ukrainian communities.[400]
  • 16 grain trailers donated to Ukrainian farmers.[401]
  • Six armoured four by four vehicles donated by the US Dept. of State to the Office of the Prosecutor General to aid in investigating Russian war crimes.[402]
 Uzbekistan

On 17 March 2022, Uzbekistan sent 28 tons of humanitarian aid to Ukraine, and this included medical supplies, bandages and anti-viral pills, which was confirmed by Gazeta.uz and VOA Uzbek-language service (Amerika Ovozi) on the same day. On 8 April 2022, Uzbekistan sent 34 additional tons of humanitarian aid to Ukraine, including medical aid kits, food supplies and anti-viral pills, which was confirmed on 11 April 2022 by BBC news O'zbek and VOA Uzbek and it was also confirmed by the Uzbek news agencies Kun.Uz and Gazeta.Uz.[403] On 6 June 2022, Uzbekistan sent 19 additional tons of humanitarian aid to Ukraine, which included antiviral pills and other medical supplies. This was confirmed the same day by Uzbek news agency Kun.Uz.[404]

 Vatican City

As of March 2022, the Vatican has sent two Cardinals to Ukraine to provide "material and spiritual support" to the Ukrainian people.[405] Pope Francis has also donated medical supplies to Ukrainian refugees through the Office of Papal Charities.[406]

106 trucks worth of humanitarian aid provided by the end of August 2023.[407]

 Vietnam

On 1 May 2022, the Prime Minister of Vietnam, Phạm Minh Chính, announced $500,000 worth of humanitarian assistance to be provided to Ukraine by Vietnam.[408]

European Union

Individual EU member states have provided aid since 2014. The following list is the aid collectively provided by the EU. Most of this aid has been coordinated by the European Commission.

Companies

More than 100 companies have taken actions in support of Ukraine, including boycotts, in February and March 2022.

Company Aid provided Date provided
Microsoft

Deployed patches against a targeted "wiper" malware used against Ukrainian authorities, placing their Threat Intelligence Center on high alert for such attacks.[419] It has provided over $400 million worth of support from cloud service, cybersecurity to humanitarian aid.[420]

Ongoing since 23 February

FTX

Provided the equivalent of $25 in FTX cryptocurrency to each Ukrainian citizen.[421][422]

24 February

Google

Provided $2M in donated ads to help those affected find resources.[423][422]

25 February

KFC

Opened their kitchens to prepare food for those in need, especially for the military and hospitals.[424]

26 February

McDonald's

Donated food to local councils to be distributed to those in need, including water, vegetables, fruit, eggs, rolls, and salads.[424]

27 February

Airbnb
  • Provided free short-term housing for up to 100,000 Ukrainian refugees.[425]
  • Waived fees for Ukrainian Airbnb hosts so that foreign donors could book rentals, without staying there, as a direct donation to hosts.[426][422]

28 February

Bolt Bolt will donate 5 million EUR = 5% of every order in Europe to Non-Governmental Organisations (NGOs)[427] 1 March
Visa Inc. $2 million to the US fund for UNICEF to provide humanitarian aid for Ukrainians.[428] 1 March 2022
Boeing $2 million donated to humanitarian organisations helping Ukrainian civilians.[429] 2 March 2022
General Electric $4 million worth of medical equipment including handheld ultrasound devices, mobile X-ray units, ventilators and patient monitors and $500,000 to the International Rescue Committee and Airlink.[430] 2 March 2022
Lego

110 million DKK for humanitarian aid via Red Cross, Save the Children and UNICEF.[431] 100 million DKK for rebuilding Ukraine's education system and educating Ukrainian child refugees in Europe.[432]

1 March

1 September

Snap

Pledged $15 million in humanitarian aid.[433]

1 March

Amazon

Pledged $10 million in aid; using its logistics capability for supplies and cybersecurity expertise.[433]

2 March

Falck (emergency services company)
  • 30 ambulances to Ukraine, Moldova, and Poland [434]

3 March

Kakao
  • Donated ₩4.2 billion (approx. $3.65 million) worth of Klay cryptocurrency to UNICEF.[435]
  • Separately, various fundraising campaigns through Together Kakao have gathered ₩430 million (approx. $374,000) as of 5 March.[435]

2 ~ 5 March

Wizz Air

Provided 100,000 airline tickets free of charge, to refugees, for short-distance flights from Poland, Slovakia, Hungary and Romania in March 2022.[436]

2 March

Uber
  • Raised over $5 million to donate to UNHCR, UNICEF, World Food Programme and other charities.[437]
  • Provided over 100,000 free trips to Ukrainian refugees and aid workers.[437]
  • Free rides for healthcare workers and patients who require regular treatments. Free medicine delivery for seniors.[437]
  • Software support for UN aid agencies for food delivery and Ukrainian Ministry of Culture for preservation of cultural heritage.[437]

3 March

Meta Platforms

Committed $15 million to support humanitarian efforts in Ukraine and neighboring countries.[438]

3 March

Pearl Abyss

Provided ₩100 million (approx. $87,000) in emergency medical relief funds[439]

3 March

SK Group

Provided ₩1.2 billion (approx. $1 million)[440]

3 March

CD Projekt RED Suspended all sales in Russia and Belarus, and donated $242,000 to humanitarian aid in Ukraine.[441] 3 March
Raiffeisen Bank International

Raiffeisen Bank in Ukraine donated 5 million euros to the Red Cross for its humanitarian mission.[442]

3 March

Medi-Tox
  • South Korean biopharmaceutical company Medi-Tox provided ₩100 million (approx. $87,000) to the Ukrainian Embassy in Seoul.[443]
  • Donated ₩200 million (approx. $174,000) worth of biopharmaceutical goods to Ukrainian company EMET for free.[443]

4 March

Grammarly Ukrainian-founded Grammarly stated to donate all the profits it made in Russia and Belarus since 2014. It plans to create a $5 million fund, in addition to already donated $1 million to Ukrainian humanitarian communities.[444]

5 March

Samsung Electronics
  • Donated $5 million to the Ukrainian Red Cross Society and other charities.[445]
  • Donated $1 million worth of personal electronics and white goods to the people of Ukraine.[445]
  • Separately, a private fundraising campaign by Samsung Electronics employees will donate additional funds.[445]

5 March

Activision Blizzard The videogame company suspended all sales in Russia for the duration of the conflict. The company also pledged to make a matching donation double the value of every donation made by its employees.[446] 6 March
Binance Donated $10 million for humanitarian needs[447] and donated $2.5 million to UNICEF on 7 March to help Ukrainian children.[448]

7 March

Erste Group
  • Erste Group makes donations of one million euros each to Caritas and the Red Cross.
  • ERSTE Foundation provides an additional one million euros through its partner networks.
  • Banking platform George introduces simple approach for making Ukraine donations.[449]
7 March
Hyundai Motors

Donated $1 million to the Red Cross earmarked as emergency relief for Ukraine.[450]

8 March

POSCO International
  • Donated $500,000 to the Red Cross earmarked as emergency relief for Ukraine.[451]
  • Donated medical supplies directly to Ukrainian hospitals.[451]

8 March

TYM
  • Donated 10 tractors along with other farming equipment to the Ukrainian Embassy in Seoul.[452]
  • Donated ₩100 million (approx. $87,000) in cash for Ukrainian humanitarian relief.[452]

8 March

Fulfillment Hub USA

Aided the stocking, maintaining, and delivering of items donated to the Ukrainian civilians and military, including food, medical supplies and blankets.[424]

Ongoing since 16 March

FIFA Donated $1,000,000 to humanitarian efforts in Ukraine and sent first aid supplies to the Ukrainian Association of Football.[453] 20 March
Epic Games

Donated all revenue from in-game sales from Fortnite over a two-week period to Direct Relief, UNICEF, WFP, UNHCR, and World Central Kitchen to support their humanitarian relief efforts in Ukraine. Xbox also donated its service fee from in-game sales of Fortnite to the same charities. A total of $144 million was donated.[454]

21 March to 3 April

Deutsche Bahn
  • Deutsche Bahn initiated a "railbridge" in March 2022 and began delivering over 10,000 tons of humanitarian aid.[455][456]

24 March 2022

Balenciaga Announced that all proceeds from a new line of t-shirts featuring the Ukrainian flag and a trident design would benefit United24.[457] 28 July
Karpowership Unspecified number of powerships. That will produce 500 MV. That could give power for over 1 million households [458] 26 January 2023
Azerenerji 45 transformers and 50 generators .[459] December 2022
Mars, Incorporated Mars International donated $4 million to support USAID in Ukraine.[460] 17 March 2023
XTX Markets Donated $1 million to the HALO Trust to purchase 308 Mine detectors to support demining operations in Ukraine.[461] 21 June 2023
Premier Inn 2,000 mattresses donated and delivered to Ukrainians. [462] 29 February 2024

Other parties

UK charity Pickups for Peace have donated and delivered over 300 4x4 vehicles filled with humanitarian aid to the Ukraine

Beer for Ukraine

At the beginning of the invasion, Ukrainian brewery Pravda Beer Theatre, stopped brewing beer and started making Molotov cocktails. However the brewery shares their recipes and artwork to craft breweries worldwide to start making their beer and asked, if they do so, to make donations to their relief fund efforts.[534] Many beer breweries worldwide began producing special beers whose proceeds would be donated to Ukraine, and spoke out against Putin's illegal actions.[535] A number of breweries including Boston Beer Company brew the Resolve beer brand which donates all of its proceeds to Ukraine.[536] The Boston Beer Company also donated $50,000 to World Central Kitchen, which provides prepared meals in Ukraine.[537] Other breweries are brewing beer where (a part of) the revenue is donated to Ukraine, as shown on the website brewforukraine.beer.[538] Also Untappd started a campaign to support Ukrainian beers.[539]

Appealed and pledged by United Nations

The UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs made an appeal for $1.7 billion in aid to the 2022 Ukrainian refugee crisis – including $1.1 billion in humanitarian aid to Ukraine – on 1 March 2022.[540] United Nations's under-Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs and Emergency Relief Coordinator Martin Griffiths announced that $1.5 billion had been pledged.[541] The United Nations Entity for Gender Equality has allocated over $14.6 million towards financing 120 civil society organisations in Ukraine organisations supporting women and girls in Ukraine and Ukrainian refugees in Moldova.[542]

Other responses

Initially, a Kawasaki C-2 of the Japan Self Defence Force had been given permission to land and fly on to the UAE, for carrying aid from India and Singapore. India responded that only civilian planes are allowed to deliver aid. This forced Japan to change how it delivered its humanitarian aid.[543]

Taiwan has kept mainly to humanitarian and financial aid.[544]

See also

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