The vast majority of the public remain concerned about the conflict one year on, new poll reveals
More than a third of British adults have donated to help the humanitarian relief efforts in, according to new polling that reveals the vast majority of the public remain concerned about the conflict a year on.
According to Christian Aid, 17.7 million Ukrainians are in need of aid and more than 13 million people are unable to return to their homes one year on from the invasion. Emergency assistance has reached more than 770,000 people affected by the war. John Sentamu, the former Archbishop of York who is chair of Christian Aid, said the British public had shown an “overwhelming generosity to the Ukrainian people”.
“I am not surprised that so many people across our isles remain worried about the war. We must remember every prayer, every gift, every action is bringing hope to our brothers and sisters in Ukraine.
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