The names of the people presented in this exhibition are Ievgeniia, Diana, Serhii and Yuliia. Their lives have been affected by the war and its devastation. Uprooting, precarity, family separations and obstacles to health care and education have deteriorated their living conditions and physical and mental health, and compromised their futures. This exhibition features the Ukrainian people's courage and resilience, as well as the action of humanitarian NGOs that have come to their aid.
From the first day of Russia's war of aggression, on 24 February 2022, France has provided resolute support to Ukraine and its people.
As of 1 January 2025, it had contributed close to €436 million in humanitarian aid to Ukraine. Every year, the Crisis and Support Centre (CDCS) of the French Ministry for Europe and Foreign Affairs finances some 30 partner organizations conducting crucial projects in the sectors of health, food security, energy, water, hygiene and sanitation, education, protection and landmine clearance.
The CDCS would like to thank Acted, Action Against Hunger, Electriciens sans frontières, HALO Trust and Humanity & Inclusion for their contributions to this exhibition and, more generally, its partners for their work in the field.
#StandWithUkraine
Three years ago, Russia launched its war of aggression against Ukraine. Today, France reiterates its determined support for Ukraine and the Ukrainian people, who are bravely fighting for their freedom and our common security. We remain at their side. #StandWithUkraine pic.twitter.com/MvTTQEFQFI
— France Diplomacy (@francediplo_EN) February 24, 2025