Millions of people are at risk
The Russian government has stepped up its aggression and right now, people in Ukraine are facing a catastrophic human rights crisis. People are dying, including children, and many thousands of lives are at risk.
We must protect the millions of adults and children at risk in this devastating war. They face the terrifying reality of widespread food shortages and a global refugee crisis. The consequences for human rights could be devastating.
Russia has a long history of causing harm to civilians. That's why we need researchers working around the clock monitoring the conflict and exposing human rights abuses to the world, so we can pressure leaders to act and stop the bloodshed. Please give today to make sure this lifesaving work takes place.
Please donate today
Your caring gift could be a lifeline for Ukrainian adults and children at risk. You can help fund lifesaving crisis response work like:
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Urgent security, relocation and accommodation for those in imminent danger.
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Ensure Amnesty's expert researchers can work around the clock to monitor human rights abuses, expose them to the world, and put pressure on leaders to take action.
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Medical relief for activists and others displaced by crisis.
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Supporting global advocacy efforts to ensure human rights are the number one priority of governments around the world.
The situation is deteriorating so rapidly and dramatically that we must act now. None of this work is possible without your support. Please donate today to help those who are at imminent risk.
Through the Global Emergency Fund, you can save lives
Amnesty International’s Global Emergency Fund is held in reserve to provide lifesaving relief to those whose human rights are in danger.
To keep going, we need your support. Donations from kind, caring people like you can provide the support that we depend on to investigate human rights abuses, expose the truth, and mobilise people to take action.
All donations of $2 and over are tax-deductible in Australia.