Christian Ukraine Collaboration: a report from Krakow

Jun 1, 2022 by

from Evangelical Focus:

72 Christian leaders from 22 European countries gathered for 24 hours in Krakow focused on the Ukraine war and refugee crisis.

Overview.

During the first 90 days of the Ukraine War, over 6 million refugees fled across the borders of Ukraine to neighboring nations, other European countries, and around the world. Another 7 million internally displaced people evacuated from East to West making this the largest movement of people in Europe since World War II. (see UNHCR May 19 Report).

On 19 and 20 May 2022, 72 Christian leaders from 22 European countries gathered for 24 hours in Krakow focused on the Ukraine war and refugee crisis. Of these, fifteen Ukrainian leaders were present giving voice to their needs both inside and outside their country.

The Christian Ukrainian Collaboration seeks to enable organizations, denominations and churches to collaborate for the benefit of serving, supporting and reaching Ukrainian people. The desired outcome of our initial meeting in Krakow was to serve as a catalyst for long-term collaboration enabling a wider sharing of resources, experience, and success. Our core team desired to see greater unity and partnerships developed for managing the challenges of the current crisis and clarity for sustainable long-term needs into the future.

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