One Year of War in Ukraine: Humanitarian and Cultural Initiatives to Help a Country in Crisis


View of a civilian building Retroville damaged following a russian rocket attack the city of Kyiv, Ukraine. Image © kibri_ho via Shutterstock

View of a civilian building Retroville damaged following a russian rocket attack the city of Kyiv, Ukraine. Image © kibri_ho via Shutterstock

On 24 February 2022, Russia invaded Ukraine, a major escalation of the conflict dating since 2014. Now, a year later, the war is still ongoing. Both soldiers and civilians have fallen victim, while millions of others have become refugees, fleeing to safer areas across Europe or within Ukraine. What was instilled was a severe humanitarian and refugee crisis. The hostilities have also threatened Ukraine’s cultural and architectural heritage, as museums, monuments, and historical landmarks have become targets.

The implications are also reaching Europe and globally, as energy resources and food supplies become scarcer, damaging some economies. Still, Western countries remained unified in their support of Ukraine, as reported by international news outlets. Despite the economic difficulties, international support was mobilized through various initiatives in hopes of helping displaced people, protecting cultural heritage, and mapping a plan for reconstruction.

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