European Commission and Canadian Government in partnership with an international advocacy Organisation, Global Citizen on Friday announced the launch of a global campaign to raise funding in support of people fleeing the invasion of Ukraine.
President of Ukraine, Volodymyr Zelenskyy on his video message, calling on international community on behalf of his citizens who have been displaced due to Russian aggression invasion.
According to him, "On 9 April, the biggest online event ‘Social Media Rally' will support to people who were forced to flee Ukraine. Inviting musicians, actors, athletes etc. Everyone to join this movement and ‘Stand Up for Ukraine'.”
The Stand Up For Ukraine" campaign seeks to mobilise governments, institutions, artists, companies and individuals to direct funding to support humanitarian efforts in Ukraine and in neighbouring countries.
Global Citizen will announce more details in the coming days about how people can support, while the campaign will culminate in a pledging event on 9 April, co-hosted by EU President, Ursula von der Leyen and Canada's Justin Trudeau.
President von der Leyen said: “Millions of people are fleeing the bombs falling on Ukrainian cities. They are leaving their homes and their lives behind, to reach safety in other parts of Ukraine or in neighbouring countries.
"A Ukrainian child has become a refugee every second since the start of the war. The world must stand up for them. The European Union is catering for the needs of the millions of refugees it hosts.
"And we will further step up. But so much is needed and the brave people of Ukraine deserve solidarity from citizens and governments around the globe. Together, we can give them a safe home and bring some light in their lives at this dark hour.”
Canada's Trudeau said: “Today, our message to the Ukrainian people is this: we are standing with you. Whether you need food, water, shelter, or medical aid.
"We are rallying the world to continue to have your backs and provide critical assistance where it is needed most. When we all work together, we can achieve the best outcomes for those displaced by Putin's illegal and unjustifiable invasion of Ukraine.”
Meanwhile, around 10 million people have fled the invasion of Ukraine so far. More than 6.5 million are displaced internally. And over 3.5 million people have left Ukraine and fled into neighbouring countries. Around 2 million among them are children.
With no end to the conflict in sight, significant funds will be needed to address immediate needs like food and shelter for internally displaced people, and to host refugees in the neighbouring countries.
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