Ukrainian Humanitarian Deminig Foundation
Ukrainian Humanitarian Deminig Foundation

C H A R I T A B L E O R G A N I Z A T I O N

Restoring Space for Life
We support humanitarian demining, community safety, and Ukraine’s recovery so that people can live, work, and build their future without fear.

WHAT WE DO

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Humanitarian Demining Support

Humanitarian demining is essential to Ukraine’s safe recovery. Contamination by explosive ordnance affects communities, farmers, critical infrastructure, and the ability of people to safely return to their homes.The Foundation supports initiatives that help restore safety, strengthen communities, and create the conditions for people to return to normal life.

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 Safety Culture

Mine risk education helps people recognize risks and make safer decisions in environments affected by war and explosive ordnance contamination.
The Foundation supports modern educational initiatives aimed at promoting a culture of safety, strengthening risk awareness, and helping communities adapt to the challenges of a changing security environment.
We believe that safe behavior saves lives just as much as clearing contaminated land.

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READY TO NOTICE

Building awareness of the risks of modern warfare
READY TO NOTICE is our proprietary educational and behavioral initiative designed to strengthen people's ability to recognize hidden risks and develop safer behavioral patterns in war-affected environments.
Today's threats are not always obvious. Explosive ordnance, attack debris, hazardous areas, information manipulation, and the effects of stress can all influence how people perceive and respond to danger in their daily lives.
The initiative combines mine risk education, behavioral science, and interactive learning approaches to help people adapt to evolving challenges, make safer decisions, and build lasting habits that support their safety and resilience.

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Community and Veteran Support

Supporting communities on their path to safe recovery
War affects not only territories but also people's lives, their sense of security, and the ability of communities to recover and thrive.
The Foundation supports initiatives that strengthen community safety, promote risk awareness, provide public education, and assist people affected by war and its consequences.
We also seek to encourage the meaningful participation of veterans in educational, humanitarian, and community-led initiatives that contribute to Ukraine’s recovery.
We believe that recovery begins with a safe environment, trust, and support for people.

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Support for Farmers

Safe land is the foundation of food security and Ukraine’s recovery
Explosive ordnance contamination has prevented thousands of Ukrainian farmers from safely working their land. This affects not only local communities and economies but also the country’s food security and long-term recovery.
The Foundation supports initiatives that improve the safety of agricultural areas, raise awareness of contamination risks among farmers, and contribute to the safe return of land to productive use.
We believe that the recovery of Ukraine begins with enabling people to safely live and work on their land.

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Why It Matters

Ukraine is one of the most mine-contaminated countries in the world.War leaves behind more than damaged buildings and destroyed infrastructure. It also leaves hidden dangers that continue to threaten millions of people long after the fighting ends. Contaminated land affects communities, farmers, children, critical infrastructure, and the safe return of displaced people. Without sustained efforts to address these risks, their impact may be felt for decades to come. Humanitarian demining is not only about removing threats — it is about creating the conditions for safe recovery, resilience, and a better future.t element.

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The Human Impact

139,000 km² potentially contaminated by explosive ordnance6+ million people live in areas affected by mine and explosive ordnance risks22% of Ukraine’s territory requires survey and contamination assessment9.8 million hectares of agricultural land remain unsafe or restricted for use$11 billion annuallye estimated economic losses caused by land contaminationThousands of communities need safe recovery and the return of normal life

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What We Do

Humanitarian Demining Supportsupporting humanitarian demining as the foundation for safe recovery.Mine Risk Educationhelping people recognize risks and stay safe.READY TO NOTICEa behavioral approach to building safer habits and risk awareness.Community Supportstrengthening the recovery and resilience of war-affected communities.Safe Recoveryhelping people return to safe and dignified lives.Educational Programscreating modern learning opportunities for children, youth, and adults.

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How Your Support Helps

Deliver Mine Risk Education Sessions
helping children, young people, and communities learn safe behaviors in war-affected environments.
Equip Teams
supporting specialists and humanitarian initiatives working to improve people's safety.
Develop Educational Resources
creating modern tools, materials, and programs that promote a culture of safety.
Support Communities
strengthening the safety and resilience of communities affected by war.
Assist Farmers
helping restore safe access to agricultural land and support local recovery.
Restore a Sense of Safety
supporting initiatives that help people rebuild their lives and move forward with confidence.

Our Approach

Community-Centered
We focus on the real needs of people and communities affected by war.
Building a Culture of Safety
We promote risk awareness and safer behaviors in everyday life.
Sustainable Recovery
We support initiatives that help communities recover safely and build long-term resilience.
Local Expertise
We draw on the experience of Ukrainian professionals working directly in affected regions.
Partnership Approach
We foster collaboration with communities, educational institutions, humanitarian organizations, and partners.
Innovative Learning Methods
We use interactive and behavioral approaches informed by practical experience and audience needs.

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Transparency & Accountability

Official Documents
Open access to the Foundation’s statutory and registration documents.
Reports
Publicly available information on our activities, implemented initiatives, and the use of resources.
Policies
Internal policies, ethical standards, and safety approaches integrated into our work.
Banking Information
Official banking details and information for donors and partners.
Governance
Principles of organizational management, accountability, and decision-making.
Compliance
Commitment to legal requirements, transparency standards, and partner obligations.

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Partnerships

We believe that Ukraine’s safe recovery can only be achieved through collaboration, shared expertise, and joint humanitarian efforts.The Foundation is open to partnerships that support safe recovery and the development of a culture of safety in Ukraine. We collaborate with:International OrganizationsWorking together to address humanitarian challenges and support recovery efforts.CommunitiesPartnering with local communities to identify needs and build sustainable solutions.Educational InstitutionsSupporting education, research, and the development of innovative learning initiatives.NGOs and Humanitarian InitiativesCombining expertise and resources to maximize impact.Clusters and Professional NetworksEngaging in coordination, knowledge sharing, and collective action.Private SectorEncouraging responsible partnerships that contribute to recovery and resilience.

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CONTACTS

Feel free to reach out to us using any convenient method:

Address

Ukraine, 02021, Kyiv, Shovkovychna St, 12

Working Hours

Mon - Fri: 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM

Phones


+380 96 0022257

e-mail

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