The Scotsman

Opinion: Why money may be the kindest way to help Ukraine

- By HUW OWEN

This week, the speed and the scale at which the crisis in and around Ukraine has developed has been overwhelmi­ng.

If not distraught, then so many of us are numb or disorienta­ted that such a conflict has broken out in Europe. How can this be happening in our interconne­cted world in 2022? Yet tragically, it is.

The next reaction for many of us is how to help. The complexity and fast-moving nature of conflict and the consequent mass exodus from Ukraine should give us pause.

What can I give, what should I give, will it make it to the people who need it most, the most vulnerable, whether they are cowering in the homes or basements in Kyiv or fleeing by train, bus, car or even on foot, such is their desperatio­n to feel safer, to be safe?

This is why the Disasters Emergency Committee exists, to provide a quick, reliable and effective way for people here in the UK to help those who need humanitari­an aid the most.

So far, the reaction has been astonishin­g. In just three days, the appeal has raised more than £85 million, nearly £9m of that estimated to have been raise here in Scotland.

This money is already allowing our member agencies to rapidly increase their relief operations not only in Ukraine, but in neighbouri­ng Poland, Slovakia, Hungary, Romania and Moldova where people are now arriving in their tens of thousands every day.

We are hearing an overwhelmi­ng majority of elderly people in Ukraine either can’t or don’t want to leave their homes in the city. Our members will now prioritise supporting them in the best way they can.

We hope this message can get out to all those people keen to help, but are currently thinking about sending what they have in their homes via local charities. However wellintent­ioned, that may not be the best way to help. What may appear to be the best response today may not be what the people caught up in the crisis might need today or in the days and weeks to come.

If you haven’t already donated to the appeal, then we would urge you to do so now. Huw Owen is external relations manager for Scotland at the DEC

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