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On the Ground in Ukraine - October 2022
The Children of Ukraine
Why we need to care about the kids in school that are 4,660 miles from NYC
Ukraine’s children matter to us. They are in the midst of an unrelenting catastrophe, dragged into a war, not of their choosing. Ukraine and the West will need all these kids to grow up educated and strong, ready to take on the enormous task of rebuilding the country that Vladimir Putin is trying to destroy. And that matters to us, too.
The Children in Ukraine and How Americans Can Help
Children are in trouble, and they need our help now. The Russian ground invasion and incessant artillery shelling have already caused the largest forced migration of civilians in Europe since the second WW II. No matter what other critical issues are demanding our attention, we must not forget how much Putin’s brutal war on Russian expansionism is harming Ukraine’s children and – the very future of Ukraine itself.
Ukraine's Children Risk Becoming a Lost Generation
Ukraine's children are in trouble—and it's much more than their lives being at risk; it's the future of Ukraine itself. Children have been severely impacted by this unprovoked war. Hundreds of children have died in eastern or southern Ukraine since Feb. 24, and hundreds more have been injured – some severely.
Ukraine's Children Facing Russia's Unrelenting Invasion
Join Andy Revkin's Sustain What webcast to get the latest from Irwin Redlener, M.D., and Karen Redlener who is in Poland after his latest work in Lviv, Ukraine.