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Your donation provides critical medical aid where it’s needed most.

Your donation delivers urgent, lifesaving care to Ukraine’s mothers and children when they need you the most.
Ukraine’s healthcare system has been collapsingâdeep funding cuts and relentless conflict have left hospitals without essential supplies, forced patients away from care, and overwhelmed medical teams desperately fighting to save lives. Your donation today can help WHO bring urgent, lifesaving care to millions facing unimaginable hardship.
Ukraineâs hospitals are on their last legs, families are desperate, and lifesaving medical supplies are running dangerously low. Right now, WHO teams are risking their lives to reach those suffering most, delivering urgent medical care and hope amid relentless crisis.
Your donation delivers urgent trauma care, essential maternal health services, and critical medical supplies to mothers, children, and families suffering in Ukraine.
Since the full-scale invasion on 24 February 2022, Ukraine has suffered deeply, with 39,081 officially reported civilian casualtiesâincluding countless innocent women and children. The true toll is likely even higher. Right now, 12.7 million people need urgent medical care, and 9.6 million are struggling with severe mental health challenges. Another 6.8 million Ukrainians remain refugees, far from home and need our help.Â
Deep funding cuts have plunged WHO’s lifesaving healthcare mission in Ukraine into crisisâleaving families more vulnerable and in urgent need than ever before.
Every moment without action deepens the pain and loss faced by families across Ukraine. Your help is what keeps them going.
Why urgent help is needed
Three years of relentless war have left Ukraineâs healthcare system shatteredâ68% of Ukrainians report their health has drastically worsened, and nearly half the population now battles severe mental health challenges. Deep funding cuts have only made this crisis worse, preventing WHO from delivering essential healthcare, chronic disease treatments, and critical mental health support. By mid-2024, 100,000 people had undergone amputations from war injuries, yet severe shortages of trauma specialists, prosthetics, and rehabilitation services left survivors stranded in unbearable suffering. Without your urgent help, countless families face permanent lossâyour support today can restore hope and healing.


WHOâs Response
Right now, WHO teams in Ukraine are risking their lives to deliver critical healthcare to families in desperate need. In 2024 alone, WHO reached 4.7 million people and supported 921 health facilities, delivering 783 metric tonnes of vital medical supplies. In 2025, WHO continues this urgent workâstrengthening primary healthcare, expanding mental health and rehabilitation services, and establishing 29 modular primary health clinics across affected regions.Â
Amid deep funding cuts, your support today ensures Ukrainian families receive the care and hope they desperately need.
“With your support, we will save lives, meet critical health needs for the most vulnerable, and help communities emerge from crisis with a greater ability to tackle future health threats.”
– Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus,
Director-General of the WHO