Post by account_disabled on Feb 19, 2024 23:58:12 GMT -5
Days have passed since the Russian army launched its attack on Ukraine; the death and trauma have not stopped increasing for a week. At Educo, through our partners we have been present from the beginning and tell you through social networks about our actions aimed at helping Ukraine and supporting its people who see the world disappearing. We have also activated a donation page so that you can help us during emergencies in Ukraine. Today we want to tell you about this too through our blog. We shout "no war" and once again urge an end to conflicts and the protection of civilians, especially boys and girls. The escalation of events has not stopped since the beginning; the human toll of violence is becoming increasingly apparent. The Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) recorded at least one civilian victim, one of whom died, between July and July. At Educo, we care deeply about the thousands of Ukrainian children and teenagers who are experiencing conflict on the front lines. We care about their lives and the impact of war on children's well-being and mental health. There will be potential trauma in their lives. Because the truth is, even if the explosions eventually stop and the fighting ends, the mark left on people is already indelible. We see it in their eyes and in the cries of boys and girls that fill our screens every day. An entire generation will bear the lasting scars of this war. We are very worried about these consequences, but above all their current situation, which has forced many families to flee and abandon their homes. The United Nations refugee agency (UNHCR) estimates that at least , people have fled to neighboring countries; more than , people have been displaced in the country amid sub-zero winter temperatures.
We also ask Educo to urgently and necessary open safe corridors or passages for Ukrainian civilians who decide to flee the harsh war. and a plan to guarantee a dignified life for all refugees. It also ensures safe access for organizations wishing to provide hum Chinese Overseas Asia Number Data anitarian aid to the population. In addition to the severe weather conditions and potential lack of food, critical hospital services are also unstable, threatened by ongoing power outages and the ongoing risk of ambulances and paramedics being caught in the crossfire. Respect the rules of war At Educo, we call on all parties to safeguard and respect international humanitarian law (IHL). In this sense, international humanitarian law clearly states that military operations must be planned and conducted in a manner that ensures the protection of civilians and civilian objects (in particular, schools and hospitals must not be attacked). However, this respect seems to have been broken. According to the latest data from the United Nations, at least one education center has been hit by bombings in recent days, causing more children to miss school, which will have a profound impact on their education. Separately, a missile hit a school in Gorlovka, eastern Ukraine, on Friday, killing two teachers. Six people, including a seven-year-old girl, were killed in damaged buildings including a kindergarten and an orphanage in the northeastern town of Ochtelka, the United Nations said. This is unbearable. We at Educo deny without reason these actions, which are carried out close to schools and against civilians who are simply seeking protection and asylum. How to help Ukraine: Educo's commitment to children affected by war Educo, the UNICEF Alliance and our partner organizations are committed to supporting and alleviating the suffering of children, young people and their families affected by war.
For Educo, it is crucial to protect the right to life of all people, ensure their protection and safety, and provide them with support and comprehensive coverage of their rights and needs when faced with risk situations and humanitarian crises. The humanitarian work of Educo, CFA and our partner organizations is guided by the humanitarian principles of humanity, neutrality, impartiality and independence. ChidFund Alliance, through its German members, has been working in Ukraine together with local partner organizations since . To date, educational projects have been promoted to increase the resilience of children and adolescents, resolve conflicts non-violently and create “peace schools” that contribute to social cohesion. Children also receive support in health, education and vocational training. CFA is increasing its efforts to help Ukraine in the face of the humanitarian needs of children, adolescents and their families caused by conflict. We plan to support victims of war, especially children and adolescents and their families who have been displaced or lost their homes. In addition, we are monitoring and evaluating the situation to develop additional initiatives that will benefit the most vulnerable children. In the meantime (via CFA's Italian member We World), we are monitoring the situation to support children, teenagers and their families arriving in neighboring countries of Ukraine seeking asylum. Donations to Ukraine cannot be delayed. They need our help.
We also ask Educo to urgently and necessary open safe corridors or passages for Ukrainian civilians who decide to flee the harsh war. and a plan to guarantee a dignified life for all refugees. It also ensures safe access for organizations wishing to provide hum Chinese Overseas Asia Number Data anitarian aid to the population. In addition to the severe weather conditions and potential lack of food, critical hospital services are also unstable, threatened by ongoing power outages and the ongoing risk of ambulances and paramedics being caught in the crossfire. Respect the rules of war At Educo, we call on all parties to safeguard and respect international humanitarian law (IHL). In this sense, international humanitarian law clearly states that military operations must be planned and conducted in a manner that ensures the protection of civilians and civilian objects (in particular, schools and hospitals must not be attacked). However, this respect seems to have been broken. According to the latest data from the United Nations, at least one education center has been hit by bombings in recent days, causing more children to miss school, which will have a profound impact on their education. Separately, a missile hit a school in Gorlovka, eastern Ukraine, on Friday, killing two teachers. Six people, including a seven-year-old girl, were killed in damaged buildings including a kindergarten and an orphanage in the northeastern town of Ochtelka, the United Nations said. This is unbearable. We at Educo deny without reason these actions, which are carried out close to schools and against civilians who are simply seeking protection and asylum. How to help Ukraine: Educo's commitment to children affected by war Educo, the UNICEF Alliance and our partner organizations are committed to supporting and alleviating the suffering of children, young people and their families affected by war.
For Educo, it is crucial to protect the right to life of all people, ensure their protection and safety, and provide them with support and comprehensive coverage of their rights and needs when faced with risk situations and humanitarian crises. The humanitarian work of Educo, CFA and our partner organizations is guided by the humanitarian principles of humanity, neutrality, impartiality and independence. ChidFund Alliance, through its German members, has been working in Ukraine together with local partner organizations since . To date, educational projects have been promoted to increase the resilience of children and adolescents, resolve conflicts non-violently and create “peace schools” that contribute to social cohesion. Children also receive support in health, education and vocational training. CFA is increasing its efforts to help Ukraine in the face of the humanitarian needs of children, adolescents and their families caused by conflict. We plan to support victims of war, especially children and adolescents and their families who have been displaced or lost their homes. In addition, we are monitoring and evaluating the situation to develop additional initiatives that will benefit the most vulnerable children. In the meantime (via CFA's Italian member We World), we are monitoring the situation to support children, teenagers and their families arriving in neighboring countries of Ukraine seeking asylum. Donations to Ukraine cannot be delayed. They need our help.