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175 BILLION US DOLLARS FOR STUDENTS AND 85 BILLION USD IN ASSISTANCE TO UKRAINE - IN TOTAL SINCE 2022.
AMERICAN STUDENT PROGRAM OFFERS PUBLIC FREE PUBLIC COLLEGES AND A PAID UNIVERSITY PROGRAMS ACCROSS THE COUNTRY IF WILLING TO FULLFILL YOUR MILIRAY SERVICE, BUT SUDENTS DO IT DIFFERENT AND TEND TO ALSO WORK DURING FREE TUITIONS/LOANS TO BOAST WITH SPORTS CARS, PLAY WITH REAL ESTATE, SCREW WOMEN ETC. THEY TAKE LOANS BECAUSE THEY CAN AND NOT DUE TO NEEDS. COMPANIES ALSO WILL COVER YOUR TUITION COSTS IF WILLING TO COMMIT TO THEM.
https://www.ifw-kiel.de/topics/war-against-ukraine/ukraine-support-tracker/
Ukraine Support Tracker
A Database of Military, Financial and Humanitarian Aid to Ukraine
The Ukraine Support Tracker lists and quantifies military, financial and humanitarian support by governments to Ukraine since February 2022. It covers 41 countries, specifically the EU member states, other members of the G7, as well as Australia, South Korea, Turkey, Norway, New Zealand, Switzerland, China, Taiwan, India, and Iceland. The database is intended to support a facts-based discussion about support to Ukraine.
We focus on government-to-government transfers into Ukraine. Due to a lack of comparable and reliable data, we do not quantify private donations or transfers by international organizations like the Red Cross. For more details see below. We are continuously expanding, correcting, and improving this project. We therefore very much welcome any help to improve the tracker. Feedback and comments on our paper and database are highly appreciated. You can contact us at ukrainetracker@ifw-kiel.de or by using our online feedback form.
Team: Pietro Bomprezzi, Ivan Kharitonov, and Christoph Trebesch
The Kiel Institute uses allocations as our main measure, rather than promised support (commitments). We had introduced the shift to allocations in February, based on a new research note. Please download here the updated note, with definitions and explanations of new trends, including our explanation of the new US April aid bill for Ukraine.
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Data Set
Research Paper with Methodology
Update October 10, 2024
Data since January 24, 2022 until August 31st 2024
Ukraine is facing uncertain times regarding continued support from its Western allies. A second term for Donald Trump as US President or leaning on new lending schemes such as the proposed Russian frozen asset or NATO contributions as a replacement for European aid could severely undermine Ukraine. Meanwhile, aid increased during the summer months compared to the spring, driven primarily by funds aimed at stabilizing Ukraine’s economy. This is shown in the latest update of the Ukraine Support Tracker, which tracks aid through August 2024.
In total, Ukraine received approximately €14.6 billion in aid allocations from Western donor countries during the summer months of July and August. However, the type of aid varied significantly between months.
In July, the majority of aid, totaling €5.5 billion, was military in nature. In contrast, August saw a focus on financial aid for economic stabilization and reconstruction, with €7.9 billion allocated. A major contribution came from the EU’s Ukraine Facility, which provided €2.8 billion in loans and €1.5 billion in grants. The US contributed €3.5 billion in financial aid, primarily through the World Bank. By comparison, humanitarian aid remained modest, with €0.2 billion in July and less than €0.1 billion in August.
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