Millions of children have been robbed of their childhood as Ukraine marks more than two years since the war escalated.
It's been more than two years and children are still seeking refuge in basements, bomb shelters and metro stations. At least 1,860 children have been killed or injured, the true number is likely far higher. Many have lost family members, friends, homes, schools and communities.
Children continue to face risks to their safety and wellbeing as attacks and fighting continues, especially families living in areas close to the frontline.
Now is not the time to look away. Ukraine's children need us more than ever.
Set up a fundraising page today and help deliver life-saving supplies to children and their families impacted by the war.
Top image: Hundreds of children spent the night underground on 2 January 20204 in Kyiv. With their parents and pets, they sought refuge in metro stations for several hours. © UNICEF/UNI498555/Filippov
Tile image: A UNICEF-supported mobile social worker shows children how to make Christmas decourations at a modular village for internally displaced persons in Ukraine. © UNICEF/UNI517456/Lebid