Rinat Akhmetov Humanitarian Center
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The Rinat Akhmetov Humanitarian Center is the largest humanitarian mission in Ukraine, which operates in Donbas.[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 Donbas. 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.[3]
As of March 2018, the Humanitarian Center issued civilians more than 12 million food packages.[4]
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.[5] 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 Donbas and saved more than a million human lives.[6]
In August 2014, the foundation started using the Shakhtar FC arena owned by Rinat Akhmetov. According to news reports published by the Shakhtar football club, the arena became known as the Arena of Mercy, and the center has helped save over 1 million people to date.[7] 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.[8]
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.[9]
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.[9]
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.[10]
In September 2019, 20 ambulances purchased by the Rinat Akhmetov Foundation were sent to the regions on the Day of Patient Safety at the initiative of President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky.[11] In general, the project, under which 200 ambulances, procured by the decision of Rinat Akhmetov, will be transferred to children's regional hospitals, ambulance stations and outpatient clinics of rural communities in all regions of Ukraine before the end of the year, was launched in June 2019.[12]