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Mar 1, 2022 · Ukrainian volunteers have heroically continued to add content and make edits to Wikipedia and other Wikimedia projects ensuring that people everywhere continue to have access to neutral, reliable information in times of crisis, and demonstrating our shared belief in knowledge as a human right.
Mar 3, 2022 · On 1 March 2022 the Wikimedia Foundation received a Russian government demand to remove content related to the unprovoked invasion of Ukraine posted by volunteer contributors to Russian Wikipedia.
In the last decades of the 19th century, many Ukrainians were forced by the Tsarist autocracy to move to the Asian regions of Russia, while many of their counterpart Slavs under Austro-Hungarian rule emigrated to the New World seeking work and better economic opportunities. [87]
- People in Need is providing humanitarian aid to people on the ground. For those most in need, they provide food packages, emergency shelter, safe access to drinking water, hygiene items, and coal for heating.
- The Ukrainian Red Cross does loads of humanitarian work, from aiding refugees to training doctors. Donate.
- The International Medical Corps was on the front lines just hours after the Kakhovka Dam in Ukraine was destroyed to help those affected. Donate.
- CARE is responding to the crisis by providing Ukrainians in need with food, hygiene kits, psychosocial support services, access to water, and access to cash.
Homes for Ukraine is a British government scheme started in 2022, which allows households in the UK to provide accommodation for Ukrainian refugees displaced by the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
Apr 15, 2022 · Here are 20 Ukraine charities working around the clock to deal with the ongoing humanitarian crisis. While there are Ukrainian charities themselves, these organisations are not governed by UK law. We must maintain our emotions and ensure that things are done calmly and efficiently for everyone.
Jun 13, 2022 · On 6 June 2022, the Wikimedia Foundation filed an appeal to challenge a Moscow Court’s decision that the Foundation committed an administrative offense by failing to remove “prohibited” information on Wikipedia, largely related to the Russian invasion of Ukraine.