A Moldovan volunteer organizes manual activities/games for refugees children within the Blue Point indoor corner of MoldExpo refugee center.
©UNHCR/Maxime Fossat

Ukraine Emergency

This World Refugee Day, we will be fundraising to support the opening of new Blue Dot hubs in Ukraine and neighbouring countries.

Blue Dot hubs are an integral part of UNHCR’s protection response, providing emergency services for the most vulnerable.

The hubs offer a number of critical services, including child protection, children’s play spaces, psychosocial support and legal aid. Currently, UNHCR has established 19 hubs, and aims to build a total of 35.

Your support will help us fund one of these important refugee spaces.

By donating today, you can help families in Ukraine access:

Senior Supply Officer, Nabil Makki, pictured in the UNHCR warehouse in Bucharest. Nabil came out of retirement to assist in the Ukraine crisis.
Emergency relief items
Rozalia Kucherowa with her son Andriy register at UNHCR’s cash assistance centre in Warsaw.
Protection services
Liubov Suhai, 80, fled her village outside Kyiv, the Ukrainian capital, on 16 March and is now living with her daughter Larysa in Warsaw.
Cash assistance
Ukrainian refugees, Andrei and Ludmila, visit UNHCR’s cash enrolment centre in Krakow Tauron Arena to register for cash assistance to cover their basic needs.
Border crossing advice

Our fundraising commitment

The majority of funds raised by Australia for UNHCR are directed to UNHCR’s emergency operations, providing the ready funds and resources to respond quickly and effectively in situations of crisis and disaster.

75%
Humanitarian programs
14%
Admin
11%
Fundraising