{"id":253508,"date":"2023-02-24T11:00:43","date_gmt":"2023-02-24T16:00:43","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/care.ca\/?p=253508"},"modified":"2023-03-09T16:51:11","modified_gmt":"2023-03-09T21:51:11","slug":"ukraine-one-year-on","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/care.ca\/2023\/02\/24\/ukraine-one-year-on\/","title":{"rendered":"Ukraine one year on: \u201cWomen are rising in support of each other,\u201d but they still need our help"},"content":{"rendered":"\r\n\r\n

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GENEVA\/LVIV\/WARSAW, 21 FEBRUARY 2023 \u2013 <\/strong>As the escalation of the conflict in Ukraine enters its second year, the global community must renew its will to support the most vulnerable groups that have been affected, including women and girls, CARE said today.<\/p>\r\n

\u201cThere is a strong gender dynamic to this crisis; while women make up the majority of those displaced inside Ukraine and in neighbouring countries, they are also rising up to support each other as part of the response,\u201d says Sofia Sprechmann Sineiro, CARE International Secretary General.<\/p>\r\n

Women make up 59 per cent of the 5.4 million people displaced within Ukraine. A staggering 86 per cent of the 8 million who have sought refuge in Poland, Romania, Hungary, Slovakia, Germany and beyond are women and children. \u00a0Over the past year, sexual and gender-based violence has increased among Ukrainian women and girls.<\/p>\r\n

“I didn\u2019t know how to put my whole life in one suitcase,\u201d says Natalia<\/a>, who just had one hour to organize the evacuation of her eight-year-old son, Tymofiy, and her parents-in-law. Now Natalia takes care of her son and her husband’s sick parents, who all share a small room in a shelter in Lviv, organized by Women\u2019s Perspectives, a CARE partner NGO. Tymofiy attends lessons online, but his biggest dream is “just to go to school with my friends.”<\/p>\r\n

In Ukraine and neighboring countries, women\u2019s rights and women-led organizations immediately sprang into action<\/a> one year ago, delivering lifesaving services to Ukrainian women and girls who are disproportionately impacted by the conflict and especially vulnerable to gender-based violence. \u00a0Many organizations are held together by the work of volunteers from the displaced community themselves, who are supporting as translators, teachers, psychologists, and more.<\/p>\r\n

As Krystyna Kacpura, President of FEDERA Federation for Women and Family Planning, a partner of CARE in Poland, explains: “One year ago, we knew we had to act fast. We had to find Ukrainian speakers to respond to the needs for sexual and reproductive health services for refugee women and girls.\u201d She says that today, every third phone call to the Federa Helpline is from a refugee from Ukraine in need of a gynaecologist.<\/p>\r\n

Indeed, many displaced Ukrainian women are working as volunteers in such organizations. Lyudmyla, 38 and herself displaced by the conflict, does home visits for 200 sick people, often elderly and alone. “Many are also hungry. I visited a 90-year-old woman who hadn’t eaten in a week,” she says.<\/p>\r\n

But despite this outpouring of solidarity within local civil society organizations and within the refugee community themselves, immense pressures persist. A CARE-funded safe space in Cherkasy, Ukraine, for example, has faced such a surge in demands for psycho-social support that women must wait almost a month for an appointment. \u00a0Inna Kanivets, a psychologist who works at the safe space, says: \u201cLack of space to retreat, the constant tension, worries about oneself, family, fathers, brothers or relatives at the front cause great anxiety.\u201d<\/p>\r\n

\u201cOne year on, it is more crucial than ever to maintain our support to these brave women and the organizations working with them both in Ukraine and the surrounding countries,\u201d says Sofia Sprechmann-Sinero. \u201cWe are in a marathon. And in a marathon, it is not the first minutes that are the hardest, nor the last. It\u2019s the ones in the middle.\u201d<\/p>\r\n

Ukrainians are not the only ones facing human suffering. This year\u2019s Global Humanitarian Overview<\/a> aims to target an unprecedented 230 million people, requiring $51,5 billion to do so. And this was before the tragic earthquakes in T\u00fcrkiye and northwest Syria. However, daunting the challenge may look, the international community must put humanity first and support humanitarian relief everywhere, without distinction. In so doing, the centrality of gender equality, empowerment, and protection of women and girls and funding to the organizations that support them is paramount.<\/p>\r\n

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CARE has spokespeople available. For media inquiries, please contact:<\/b><\/p>\r\n

Media Relations
CARE Canada
media@care.ca<\/a><\/p>\r\n

About CARE Canada:<\/strong><\/p>\r\n

Founded in 1945 with the creation of the CARE Package\u00ae, CARE is a leading humanitarian organization fighting global poverty. CARE places special focus on working alongside women and girls. Equipped with the proper resources women and girls have the power to lift whole families and entire communities out of poverty. In 2020, CARE worked in over 100 countries, reaching more than 90 million people through 1,300 projects.<\/p>\r\n

To learn more about CARE Canada, visit\u00a0www.care.ca<\/a><\/p>\r\n

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