I’m currently sending the following, interested in comments or suggestions. I think it’s probably too many links and too little analysis or actual recommendation.
Tl;dr: there are a lot of donation opportunities, a lot of people/governments donating, but I have found no clear cost-effectiveness analyses. The best article I found so far is vox.com: How you can help Ukrainians
Meta: 6 tips on disaster relief giving—The GiveWell Blog … Allow your funds to be used where most needed – even if that means they’re not used during this disaster. … The rebuilding effort can be very expensive. … It’s common for charities to use a disaster as an opportunity to raise funds for their other work. … A highly professional, experienced organization with a pre-existing presence in the affected country will likely help where it can, and stay out of the way where it can’t. There’s already a lot of money and military support from governments and individuals, e.g. > Biden administration to push congress for $6.4 billion in aid to Ukraine—Schumer and some seem to be talking about 10 Billion.
Vox: vox.com: How you can help Ukrainians (Also sourced from forum posts below, so beware of information cascades)
Ukraine Humanitarian Fund (UHF) https://crisisrelief.un.org/t/ukraine UN fund, … As crises unfold, funds are directly and immediately made available to a wide range of partner organizations
I’m currently sending the following, interested in comments or suggestions.
I think it’s probably too many links and too little analysis or actual recommendation.