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Ukraine’s fight against Russia has never been easier with time. Attacks on cities and infrastructure continue and had no chance of his people since Russia occupied three years ago.
It has not been easier for help groups trying to collect money to help Ukraine, or it is more difficult to maintain global attention in the war.
“Those who are ready to present for Ukraine for Ukraine, the war in Ukraine was ‘normal’ for most people in the West,” said Vitaly Olijnik, a member of the Non-profit organization in Ukraine-Hilfe.
“(This) increasingly difficult to raise funds for our projects,” he said.
Similar stories can be heard from Ukrainian groups.
“We have to work three times as in previous years to collect the same amount of donations,” Serhiy Prytula, Kiev Basy Prytula Charitable Foundation Bloomberg told the news Last year late.
The country’s official Fund collection platform acknowledges that the United States is the problem of “attract everyone’s attention” regarding Ukraine’s struggle.
However, Ukraine has still in need, some of the non-governmental aid groups are met with both large and small contributions. Ordinary Ukrainians continue to forgive as much as they can, even if they decrease over time.
There are several reasons for this help groups and charities to be difficult for observers.
Donors in Ukraine are “exhausting their deposits”, Berkeley University, Berkeley University, Ukrainian-born economy, Yuri Gorodnichenko, he said.
While the war continues, it is more difficult to maintain Ukraine to the public for donors outside the country.
Lesya Granger is currently a Caadali General Director and CEO of Canadian, Canadian, who is in the spotlight to help train rashes to engage in mines buried under the Ukrainian land.
The Granger was established three years ago and Granger, despite the recent events in the focus of the country on the end of the deadlines – Donald Trump returned to the White House as doubts.
“Donations are down in the board,” he said.
However, a philanthropist, supported by a porridge website, and a state-owned state funding platform for the assistance of the ambassadors of Ukrainian celebrities has become a trend.
Less than the beginning is less than three years, the platform reports more than $ 1 billion.
In 2023 (336,750,533 dollars for $ 336,750,533), the donations (up to $ 336,750,533 recorded.
This money has been used to support various projects including the purchase of both Good robots And reconnaissance drones, as well as funds to build bomb shelters.
United24, says there are many donations – $ 930 million, about the United States, the United States – went to support Ukraine’s armed forces. But all of their money goes to defense.
A political advisory based on Washington, who wandered from Kherson, Ukraine, is in doubt how large the government’s fundraising efforts are largely compared to large, independent ones.
Again, it sees the strongest features in the United24 – communication and the media output between them.
“United24 is not only related to money, but also related to awareness,” said Odarchenko, President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy and some members of some management are strongly origin in the media.
The platform was able to assist the message of Mark Hamill, Liev Schreiber and other film stars, as well as athletes and other public figures, as well as other public figures and other public figures and its projects.
It has never been easier for Ukraine and people to endure the Russian occupation. Estimates that the United Nations is more than 12,000 civilians killedand Zelenskyy said More than 45,000 soldiers They died by defending their country.
Despite these payments, Ukrainians are engaged in supporting and ensuring their future.
Ukrainian rating sociological group Recently published a request 71% of the Ukrainians who participated in the survey remain optimistic about the future of their countries.
Yulia Bidenko, a associate professor at the National University of Karazin, became a “culture of the nation” presented by Ukraine’s struggle.
Although the war could make the Ukrainian society, only minor contributions, but the ordinary people, Timur Bondaryev, lawyer and Ukraine, who gave everything they could, says the driving partner of Arzinger Law Firm.
“Every Ukrainian … We donated,” Bondiyev added that he was as it was for higher earnings for pensioners.