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Ukraine

Ukrainian Red Cross Society

22 years of supporting the people affected by the nuclear disaster in Chernobyl

22 years of supporting the people affected by the nuclear disaster in Chernobyl

On 26 April 1986, an unprecedented nuclear explosion happened near Chernobyl, northern Ukraine.

Coming in from the cold - Ukraine Red Cross responds to the big freeze

Coming in from the cold - Ukraine Red Cross responds to the big freeze

Northern Ukraine has recorded some of the lowest temperatures in the current cold snap affecting half of Europe which has killed hundreds of people, the majority of ...

CHERNOBYL 25 YEARS AFTER: “WE STAND IN SOLIDARITY”

By Joe Lowry in Kiev While the world struggles to deal with the triple disaster in Japan, international attention was focussed on an earlier nuclear disaster in Ukrain...

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Contact details

Address:

30, Pushkinskaya St.
01004 Kiev

Postal Address:

Contact Information:

Tel: (380) (44) 235 01 57
Fax: (380) (44) 2881658, 2351096, 2302646
Telex: 131329 LICRO SU
E-mail: international@redcross.org.ua
Web: http://www.redcross.org.ua

Language of correspondence: English

People:

  • President: Ivan USICHENKO
  • Secretary General: Alla KHABAROVA
  • Acting Head, Financial Department: Oksana ORLOVSKA
  • Head, Humanitarian Department: Natalia KARINA
  • Head, International Relations Department: Valeriy SERGOVSKYI
  • Head, Tracing Department: Irina TSARYUK

Latest appeals

30 April 2012
Ukraine (MAAUA002)
Ukraine - Annual Report 2011
2 February 2012
Ukraine - Extreme Winter Condition (MDRUA006)
Ukraine - DREF Operation
13 January 2012
Ukraine (MAAUA002)
Ukraine - Long Term Planning Frameworks 2012-2015

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