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Ukraine's battlefield shift has not solved its humanitarian crisis, IRC says

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Posted on June 21, 2026

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· Last updated: June 21, 2026

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Ukraine’s Battlefield Momentum Fails to Solve Deepening Humanitarian Crisis

Humanitarian Crisis Persists Despite Military Gains

KYIV, June 21 (Reuters) - Ukraine's stronger position in the war with Russia has yet to relieve the humanitarian crisis felt by millions of displaced Ukrainians and worsened by a plunge in aid spending, the head of the International Rescue Committee said.

Ukraine has slowed Russia's advances on the battlefield to a virtual halt in recent months, prompting G7 leaders to recognise at a summit last week that momentum in the war has shifted. 

Impact of Aid Cuts on Ukraine

Speaking during a visit to Ukraine, David Miliband, the IRC's president and CEO, said it was still vital to recognise the impact of aid cuts, led by the U.S., that has halved the IRC's budget in the country to a current estimate of $20 million in 2027 from $40 million last year.

"It feels particularly important at a time when there is this new sense of a different geopolitical narrative to recognise the brutality and strain that's being faced by millions of Ukrainians," Miliband said on Saturday, World Refugee Day.

Global Displacement and Ukraine’s Share

The U.N. calculates roughly 118 million people are displaced globally, often as a result of conflict, violence and persecution. Ukraine accounts for around 10 million, with nearly four million of those internally displaced inside the country.

'The New World Disorder' and Its Effects

Multiple Crises and Funding Shortfalls

'THE NEW WORLD DISORDER'

"These historic highs speak to what we call the new world disorder," Miliband said, citing the impact of more than 60 wars, as well as disease and natural disasters. "There are more shocks and fewer shock absorbers. And money is one of the absorbers." 

The Trump administration has drastically reduced foreign aid and dismantled the U.S. Agency for International Development, prompting other nations to also cut aid spending.

IRC’s Humanitarian Efforts in Ukraine

In Ukraine, the IRC helps to provide mobile medical help to communities living close to parts of the 1,200-kilometer (745-mile) frontline. It provides trauma support to vulnerable children and women who have suffered abuse. 

Mental Health and Societal Resilience

Miliband said one of the less discussed aspects of the conflict was the impact on the population's mental health after more than four years of war.

Redirecting even a small part of the billions of dollars in military support provided by Ukraine's allies toward humanitarian aid and psycho-social support could have an enormous impact in maintaining the resilience of society, he said.

(Editing by Daniel Flynn; editing by Barbara Lewis)

Key Takeaways

  • Ukraine’s military gains have not translated into relief for displaced populations—about 3.7 million internally displaced Ukrainians and over 5.9 million refugees remain in need of aid. (unrefugees.org)
  • The IRC’s Ukraine budget has halved—from $40 million to $20 million projected for 2027—due largely to U.S. cuts following the dismantling of USAID and reorganization under the State Department. (en.wikipedia.org)
  • Global displacement declined for the first time in a decade in 2025, but remains staggering at nearly 118 million people—Ukraine still accounts for a major share of this crisis. (apnews.com)

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Frequently Asked Questions

Has Ukraine's improved war position ended its humanitarian crisis?
No, despite recent military gains, Ukraine continues to face a severe humanitarian crisis, worsened by falling aid.
How has foreign aid to Ukraine changed recently?
Aid has significantly decreased, cutting the International Rescue Committee's Ukraine budget in half due to reductions led by the U.S.
How many Ukrainians are displaced by the conflict?
The United Nations estimates about 10 million Ukrainians are displaced, with nearly four million still inside the country.
What services does the IRC provide in Ukraine?
The IRC delivers mobile medical help and trauma support, especially to children and women near conflict zones.
What additional impacts has the war had on Ukrainians?
The conflict has severely affected mental health, adding to the strain faced by millions of displaced Ukrainians.

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