9.1 billion euros donations pledged worldwide to help displaced Ukrainians

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Donors on Saturday pledged a combined 9.1 billion euros in donations, loans and grants to support refugees fleeing the war following Russia’s invasion. The donors included the Canadian government and the European Commission.

The fundraising event that was held in Warsaw, Poland, yielded 1.8 billion euros to support internally displaced people inside Ukraine, and 7.3 billion euros for refugees who have fled the country to neighbouring states.

Governments, companies and individuals together pledged 4.1 billion euros in donations. The fund will be distributed largely via the Ukrainian authorities or the United Nations.

The remaining 5 billion euros were loans and grants from EU financial institutions – including a 4 billion euro programme to help provide housing, education and healthcare for refugees arriving in EU countries.

“We stand by your side, be it now in the times of war, be it with the refugees, but most importantly after this war has been won by Ukraine, for the time for reconstruction and rebuilding the country,” said European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen.

Ursula visited Kyiv on Friday and co-hosted the event with Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.

According to the European Commission, more than 4 million people have now fled Ukraine to seek shelter in EU countries, while 6.5 million people have fled their homes but remain inside Ukraine.

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