UAIM IS A HUMANITARIAN FUND WHICH PARTICIPATES IN THE BIGGEST CHALLENGES OF UKRAINIANS DURING THE WAR

Meeting critical needs NOW provides an opportunity to create grounds for future Ukraine’s progress

The UAIM helps to ensure the humanitarian needs of the civilian population of Ukraine

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WHO WE ARE

Fund which participates in the biggest challenges which Ukrainians face during the war.

Meeting critical needs NOW provides an opportunity to create grounds for future Ukraine's progress.

The UAIM helps to ensure the humanitarian needs of the civilian population of Ukraine.

HOW WE WORK

The UAIM Humanitarian Fund has two main areas of activity:

To ensure the urgent needs of people during the war in Ukraine

To enforce and develop the country's social infrastructure

Our vision

foresees steps for STRONGER Ukraine 2035

We see the Fund future as inseparable from the global concept of Ukraine's development. We aim to contribute to solve significant social challenges

WAR IN UKRAINE

AP Photo / Evgeniy Maloletka

BACKGROUND

The war between Russia and Ukraine began in February 2014, when Russia seized a part of Ukrainian territory – the Crimean peninsula. Moscow also organized a separatist uprising, occupying parts of Donetsk and Luhansk regions.

But the terrorist state did not stop there. On February 24, 2022, Russia launched a full-scale aggression against Ukraine. The invaders destroy entire settlements, torture people, kidnap children and launch rocket attacks. Currently, according to the UN, since the beginning of the full-scale invasion, more than 6,950 people have died in Ukraine and more than 11,150 people have been injured. These are not final figures, because there is no information about victims in the occupied territories.

The biggest war in Europe since 1945 is going on

REUTERS / Alexander Ermochenko

SOCIAL DAMAGES

Since the beginning of the full-scale war, 1,100 medical facilities were damaged.
144 – wholly destroyed.

2,739 Ukrainian educational institutions were damaged due to bombings and shelling by the Russian army.

More than 300 of them were destroyed

Roman Ratushnyi

THREATS TO AGRIFOOD SECURITY

Indirect losses in agriculture have reached $35 BLN

Indirect losses are affected by the energy crisis caused by shelling and complicated logistics, which caused a decrease in the price of Ukrainian products, respectively – manufacturers will not receive profits

REUTERS / Stringer

ENERGY CRISIS

10 MLN of Ukrainian are left with no electricity, water supply and heat daily

Russian missile strikes have crippled almost 50% of Ukraine’s energy system

As a result of the strikes, Ukraine lost more than 4.000 MW of generating capacity

PRIORITY NEEDS

  • ENERGY & WATER

  • WARM SUPPLIES & Hygiene

  • CONNECTIVITY & SHELTER

  • MEDICAL CARE & EVACUATION

UAIM CORE TEAM

Maria Dotsenko
Finance & Operations

5+ years of volunteering experience in children’s oncology treatment programs and combating violence against women

Leaded Educational Programs in Charity Foundation

Served as an Advisor to the Member of Parliament in Investment Relations

Lenur Mambetov
Finance & Legal

10+ years of experience on leading positions in charitable organizations

Diana Davitian
Operations & Media

Former Spokesperson of Ukrainian Government

Served as Advisor in Ukrainian Government and Parliament

Maryna Huz
Operations & Partner Management

Co-Founder of Kyiv School of Economics Center of Excellence in Government Relations

Former Advisor to Ukraine’s Prime Minister

Regina Slutska
Digital

Previously served in digital teams of Ukraine’s Prime Minister and Ministry of Digital Transformation

Maria Dotsenko
Finance & Operations

5+ years of volunteering experience in children’s oncology treatment programs and combating violence against women

Leaded Educational Programs in Charity Foundation

Served as an Advisor to the Member of Parliament in Investment Relations

Lenur Mambetov
Finance & Legal

10+ years of experience on leading positions in charitable organizations

Diana Davitian
Operations & Media

Former Spokesperson of Ukrainian Government

Served as Advisor in Ukrainian Government and Parliament

Maryna Huz
Operations & Partner Management

Co-Founder of Kyiv School of Economics Center of Excellence in Government Relations

Former Advisor to Ukraine’s Prime Minister

Regina Slutska
Digital

Previously served in digital teams of Ukraine’s Prime Minister and Ministry of Digital Transformation

TRANSFORMATION

Starting from February 24, 2022 our team had opened a Humanitarian Center in Lviv and began to support those who are in need by supplying internally displaced persons with food, medicine, and other essentials

Humanitarian Center had support programs with Poland, Czech and Turkish Republic and helped thousands of Ukrainian women and children to evacuate.

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