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The '''Rinat Akhmetov Humanitarian Center''' is the largest humanitarian mission in Ukraine, which operates in [[Donbass]].<ref>{{cite web|url= http://zn.ua/novosti-kompaniy/11-millionov-naborov-vyzhivaniya-shtab-rinata-ahmetova-krupneyshaya-gumanitarnaya-missiya-v-ukraine-233818_.html|title=The Rinat Akhmetov Humanitarian Center is the largest humanitarian mission in Ukraine|publisher=Зеркало недели|accessdate=20 December 2016}}</ref> The Center was established on August 6, 2014 in order to provide assistance to the civilian population of [[Donetsk oblast|Donetsk]] and [[Luhansk oblast|Luhansk]] regions, affected by the [[war in Donbass]]. It united the resources of the [[Rinat Akhmetov|Rinat Akhmetov]] [[Foundation for Development of Ukraine|Charitable Foundation]], all [[SCM Holdings|SCM Group's]] business and [[FC Shakhtar Donetsk|Shakhtar Football Club]]. |
The '''Rinat Akhmetov Humanitarian Center''' is the largest humanitarian mission in Ukraine, which operates in [[Donbass]].<ref>{{cite web|url= http://zn.ua/novosti-kompaniy/11-millionov-naborov-vyzhivaniya-shtab-rinata-ahmetova-krupneyshaya-gumanitarnaya-missiya-v-ukraine-233818_.html|title=The Rinat Akhmetov Humanitarian Center is the largest humanitarian mission in Ukraine|publisher=Зеркало недели|accessdate=20 December 2016}}</ref> The Center was established on August 6, 2014 in order to provide assistance to the civilian population of [[Donetsk oblast|Donetsk]] and [[Luhansk oblast|Luhansk]] regions, affected by the [[war in Donbass]]. It united the resources of the [[Rinat Akhmetov|Rinat Akhmetov]] [[Foundation for Development of Ukraine|Charitable Foundation]], all [[SCM Holdings|SCM Group's]] business and [[FC Shakhtar Donetsk|Shakhtar Football Club]]. |
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'''''The Humanitarian Center worked across both sides of the conflict region up until February 2017''''' when authorities of the [[Donetsk People's Republic]] prohibited the Humanitarian Center from operating on the territory under their control.[[Rinat Akhmetov Humanitarian Center#cite%20note-2|<sup>[2]</sup>]] The center continued to operate in government-controlled areas and in the "grey zone," '''''but was forced to suspend operations in 2017 when rebels blocked access to the center’s warehouses'''''.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.cbsnews.com/news/ukraine-billionaire-rinat-akhmetov-aid-seized-russia-backed-rebels-donbass/|title=With aid cut, thousands on "verge of survival in the heart of Europe"|website=www.cbsnews.com|language=en-US|access-date=2019-06-03}}</ref> |
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The Rinat Akhmetov Humanitarian Center is a private initiative of one person - Rinat Akhmetov - that was created as a rapid response unit to provide practical aid and relief to civilians. First aid was provided by the Rinat Akhmetov Foundation, which works since 2005, and in August 2014 the Humanitarian Center was established on the basis of the Foundation. Its purpose was to save people. |
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As of March 2018, the Humanitarian Center issued civilians more than 12 million food packages. |
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Till February 2017 the Humanitarian Center worked on both sides of the contact line. Since March 2017 the authorities of [[Donetsk People's Republic|Donetsk People's Republic]] prohibited the operation of Humanitarian Center on the territory under their control.<ref>{{cite web|url= https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2017/03/01/aid-group-warns-humanitarian-catastrophe-separatists-seize-east/|title=Aid group warns of 'humanitarian catastrophe' as separatists seize east Ukraine factories|publisher=The Telegraph|accessdate=1 March 2017}}</ref> The Center continued its operation in government-controlled areas and in the "grey zone". |
Till February 2017 the Humanitarian Center worked on both sides of the contact line. Since March 2017 the authorities of [[Donetsk People's Republic|Donetsk People's Republic]] prohibited the operation of Humanitarian Center on the territory under their control.<ref>{{cite web|url= https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2017/03/01/aid-group-warns-humanitarian-catastrophe-separatists-seize-east/|title=Aid group warns of 'humanitarian catastrophe' as separatists seize east Ukraine factories|publisher=The Telegraph|accessdate=1 March 2017}}</ref> The Center continued its operation in government-controlled areas and in the "grey zone". |
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The Rinat Akhmetov Humanitarian Center is the largest humanitarian mission in Ukraine, which operates in Donbass.[1] The Center was established on August 6, 2014 in order to provide assistance to the civilian population of Donetsk and Luhansk regions, affected by the war in Donbass. It united the resources of the Rinat Akhmetov Charitable Foundation, all SCM Group's business and Shakhtar Football Club.
The Humanitarian Center worked across both sides of the conflict region up until February 2017 when authorities of the Donetsk People's Republic prohibited the Humanitarian Center from operating on the territory under their control.[2] The center continued to operate in government-controlled areas and in the "grey zone," but was forced to suspend operations in 2017 when rebels blocked access to the center’s warehouses.[2]
As of March 2018, the Humanitarian Center issued civilians more than 12 million food packages.
[1] https://www.cbsnews.com/news/ukraine-billionaire-rinat-akhmetov-aid-seized-russia-backed-rebels-donbass/
Till February 2017 the Humanitarian Center worked on both sides of the contact line. Since March 2017 the authorities of Donetsk People's Republic prohibited the operation of Humanitarian Center on the territory under their control.[3] The Center continued its operation in government-controlled areas and in the "grey zone".
As of March 2018, the Humanitarian Center issued more than 12 million food packages to the peaceful inhabitants of Donbass and saved more than a million human lives[4].
Principles of work
In August 2014, Akhmetov used the region's largest football stadium Dobass Arena to establish a humanitarian depot. For its public mission, the stadium received a second name - "Arena of Mercy". That's how it was called by the Donetsk residents, to whom the Center actually helped to survive[5]. Organisation's 2014 annual report of the Akhmetov Foundation showed that they had organised the evacuation of about 40,000 people from the conflict zone and distributed 1.35m food packages. The report also states that the Foundation espouses traditional humanitarian principles and values: ‘Our role is to fully comply with international humanitarian assistance principles that require efficiency, transparency, independence and strict neutrality’. In 2014, the Foundation's Rinat Akhmetov Humanitarian Center reported that it helped more than 710,000 people. [6]
Since August 2014, more than 39,000 people have been evacuated from the scene of fighting by the efforts of the Center, 11.7 million of adults and children have received food packages, more than 100,000 people - target medical assistance and psychological counseling. Alexander Vishnyakov, the director of the Rinat Akhmetov Humanitarian Center, on the press conference underlined that for 3 years of work, the Center saved more than 1 million civilians in the East of Ukraine from starvation disease and shelling and became the largest humanitarian mission in this territory. [7]
Efficiency
The humanitarian crisis in Donbass is so large-scale that Humanitarian Center cannot contribute to addressing all the problems. That is why Rinat Akhmetov Humanitarian Center works in clearly defined areas, where it provides assistance on a systematic basis, being aware of the situation and helping those who need it the most. Interests of citizens are at the core of its focus. Our main objective is to assist civilians, who have suffered during the conflict, as efficiently as possible and within the available resources. The Center's aid must reach firstly those who need it the most (children, elderly and disabled people).
Transparency
In its work Humanitarian Center is guided only by clear and understandable principles and procedures in accordance with the best international standards. Decisions are in line with the mission of Rinat Akhmetov Foundation, the goals and objectives of the Center. The Center works with humanitarian partners who share its principles and values. Commercial or government organizations have no impact on the Center's decisions.
Neutrality and balance
We are independent of politics and politicians. The Humanitarian Center helps all Donbas civilians, regardless of gender, religion or living standards before the military conflict or other aspects. The Center operates both on the territory controlled by Ukraine and non-government controlled areas.
Major Humanitarian Programs
There are six main directions in the Center's healthcare work: targeted medical assistance, medical kits, cardiac care, medicines for children, rehabilitation of injured children, birth kits. Psychological support is one more direction that continue working trying to help all the civilians of Donetsk and Luhansk region. 250 psychologists were trained in the "War Trauma" course at the initiative of Rinat Akhmetov Humanitarian Center. In 2014-2015 psychological support was provided to 49 000 children and 6 000 adults, the worked in specialized centers, kindergartens, schools, hospitals and public institutions. [8]
Evacuation and Accommodation
The Foundation for Development of Ukraine, and later the Humanitarian Center, evacuated and accommodated people from the towns caught in hostilities since the beginning of the armed conflict in Donbas. 39,426 people were evacuated and 6,939 people were accommodated from May to December 2014. Since August 2014, more than 39,000 people have been evacuated from the scene of fighting by the efforts of the Center.
Humanitarian aid
Since August 2014 the Humanitarian Center started delivering food products for the most vulnerable categories of population, since October 2014 humanitarian aid was also provided to all children in the conflict area under the age of three. As of April 2017 the organization issued more than 11 million food packages.
Medical assistance
The Center provides assistance with urgent treatment and complex surgeries, rehabilitation of injured children and delivery of medications. This kind of assistance was provided to more than 30,000 people. Over time, the Foundation has focused more and more on children's health, pregnant women, retired people or orphans - they became the priority. Rinat Akhmetov Foundation offers life-saving surgeries and urgent treatments especially for children, like Healthy Hearts, to provide a quick and effective response to crucial medical needs, or like a hearing aid programme. The Center provides pharmaceuticals as insulin, anticonvulsants and asthma medications to all children under 18, living in non-government-controlled areas of Donbas, and internally displaced children who left for the peaceful territories of Donetsk and Luhansk regions. [9]
Psychological assistance
Psychological assistance to children and their parents with posttraumatic stress disorders. Under this project the Humanitarian Center trained 250 psychologists to work with "war trauma", as of April 2017 they helped more than 55,000 people. Peaceful summer for Donbass children. Organization of vacation for Donbass children during summer holidays in 2015 and 2016. Altogether more than 3,300 people rested within this program.
Humanitarian Center performance assessment
The Overseas Development Institute has released a new report “Humanitarian access and local organisations in Ukraine” describing the needs and response of the main humanitarian assistance actors in Donbass, Ukraine. As the most active national foundation in preventing humanitarian catastrophe in the Ukraine, the Rinat Akhmetov Foundation was a major contributor to the humanitarian effort in the DPR until February 2017 when the de facto authorities closed down the foundation's network of distribution points. Local actors in the Ukraine were mainly organised civilian groups, but these local actors can not match the scale and scope of international humanitarian help. The one exception to this is the Rinat Akhmetov Foundation. Created by billionaire Rinat Akhmetov, the richest man in the Ukraine and one of Donbass' most prominent oligarchs, the Foundation has played a crucial role in providing aid for citizens, reacting early to the crisis and focusing on ‘hard’ activities such as the distribution of food and blankets[10].
After the ban of the Humanitarian Center's activities by the authorities of the Donetsk People's Republic in the territory under their control in March 2017, even Rinat Akhmetov's detractors acknowledged that his assistance was immense and indispensable, and the products from his Center actually helped the poorest inhabitants of Donetsk region to survive[11].
On 29th of May, 2018 the European Foundations Centre (EFC) opened its Annual Conference in Brussels, where Natalia Yemchenko, a member of the Supervisory Board of the Rinat Akhmetov Foundation, and Roman Rubchenko, Director of the Rinat Akhmetov Foundation, presented an album of photographs: "Donbass and Civilians". This photo book was presented during the session "A matter of culture - Civil society and democratic dialogue in Central and Eastern Europe". The unique edition was published under the auspices of the Rinat Akhmetov Foundation[12].
In July 2018, the Kiev International Institute of Sociology (KIIS) conducted a sociological survey (2450 respondents were polled), according to which more than 90% of Ukrainians know the activities of the Rinat Akhmetov Foundation[13]. And the work of the Humanitarian Center, which is the largest program of the Foundation, is rated positively by 72% of the population[14].
The Rinat Akhmetov Foundation's activity was highly appreciated not only in Ukraine, but also abroad. Alexander Hug, Deputy Head of the OSCE Mission in Ukraine said[15]:
“I want to express respect to those organizations that help civilians on both sides of the line of conflict. For example, the Rinat Akhmetov Foundation, whose support will ease the lives of those in need. I am glad that they continue to provide assistance.”
Ivane Bochorishvili, Deputy Head of the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs in Ukraine, also noted the great importance of the humanitarian activities of the Rinat Akhmetov Foundation in Donbas[16]:
“The charity foundation has been helping people from beginning of the conflict inDonbas for so many years. In addition, it exchanges information with other international organizations. It is in our interests, because we want people to get the help they really need. What the Foundation does for residents of Donbass is invaluable”, Bochorishvili said.
From January 14 to 17, 2019, in the European Parliament in Strasbourg, the Rinat Akhmetov Foundation organized a unique exhibition about civilians in Donbass. The exhibition - black-and-white collages from the photo book "Donbass and Civilians", color photographs of destroyed houses and their residents, videos with the participation of children of war - attracted the attention of European deputies and representatives of the Ukrainian diplomatic community[17]. In his greeting, Charles Tannock, the Conservative Party member of the European Parliament, noted that his parliamentary colleagues had a unique opportunity to learn about the conflict in Ukraine and how war affects the daily lives of civilians in its epicenter. Charles Tannock also called the outstanding humanitarian activities of the Rinat Akhmetov Foundation in Donbass[18].
In March 2019, the photobook "Donbass and Civilians" of the Rinat Akhmetov Foundation was presented at the London Book Fair as part of the Ukrainian stand[19]..
References
- ^ "The Rinat Akhmetov Humanitarian Center is the largest humanitarian mission in Ukraine". Зеркало недели. Retrieved 20 December 2016.
- ^ "With aid cut, thousands on "verge of survival in the heart of Europe"". www.cbsnews.com. Retrieved 2019-06-03.
- ^ "Aid group warns of 'humanitarian catastrophe' as separatists seize east Ukraine factories". The Telegraph. Retrieved 1 March 2017.
- ^ ""Донбасс и Мирные": больше всего помощи мирным жителям Донбасса оказывает Штаб Рината Ахметова" Komsomolskaya Pravda v Ukraine, April 17, 2018
- ^ "Донбасс Арена: Арена милосердия" «Football1»/«Football2», May 24, 2016
- ^ https://www.odi.org/sites/odi.org.uk/files/odi-assets/publications-opinion-files/9732.pdf
- ^ https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/rinat-akhmetov-humanitarian-centre-becomes-the-largest-humanitarian-mission-in-eastern-ukraine-625306394.html
- ^ https://www.peaceinsight.org/conflicts/ukraine/peacebuilding-organisations/rinat-akhmetov-humanitarian-center/
- ^ https://brussels-express.eu/victims-war-ukraine-today-brussels/
- ^ "New report details the work of EFC member Rinat Akhmetov Foundation and humanitarian actors in Ukraine" European Foundation Centre, September, 2017
- ^ ""Они тут гуляют, пьют, а мы сдыхаем без работы! А с нас еще требуют плату за коммунальные услуги. Как нам жить дальше?!", - жительница оккупированного Донецка" Censor, April 20, 2017
- ^ "Rinat Akhmetov Foundation Humanitarian Aid Center: 'The Voice of Civilians Needs to be Heard in Europe'" PR Newswire, May 30, 2018
- ^ "Ринат Ахметов – самый известный благотворитель Украины" Komsomolskaya Pravda in Ukraine, October 2, 2018
- ^ "85% получивших помощь Фонда Рината Ахметова жителей Донбасса считают, что не смогли бы без нее выжить – опрос" Gordon, October 1, 2018
- ^ "Rinat Akhmetov is the most famous philanthropist in Ukraine" LB.ua, October 1, 2018
- ^ "The theme of Donbas disappears from the international radar, deputy head of the UN Office said" Donbass.UA, August 6, 2018
- ^ "В Страсбурге о жизни мирных жителей на Донбассе рассказал Фонд Рината Ахметова" LB.ua, 16 of January 2019 года
- ^ "В Страсбурге о жизни мирных жителей на Донбассе рассказал Фонд Рината Ахметова" Gordon, 20 of January 2019 года
- ^ ""Донбасс и Мирные" в Лондоне: о трагедии мирных жителей Донбасса рассказал европейцам Фонд Рината Ахметова" Levyi Bereg, 14 of March, 2019
External links
- Humanitarian Center official website