 Over the past year, the sound of air raid sirens have become part of daily life for people affected by the Russia-Ukraine armed conflict. Hospitals and other critical infrastructure have been damaged or destroyed. As frontline shifts, more civilians are subjected to the horrors of violence, with lives lost and families torn apart, and millions have been forced to flee. We work in hard-to-reach places to support people facing the direct effects of the armed conflict. Beyond Ukraine's borders, our volunteers are helping people rebuild their lives and families reconnect with missing loved ones. The Red Cross is present across Ukraine and in many communities that have welcomed refugees. We have provided medical support to thousands of people, including medical equipment, drugs, and training for staff. We've helped people reach medical facilities in safer places and delivered mental health support inside and outside Ukraine. From rebuilding schools and helping people injured by mines to cash support, first aid, and shelter, our help has reached those who need it most, whoever and wherever they are. This was all possible due to the dedication of our teams and partners of the Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement. There is still so much to do, and we will continue to work around the clock until long after the last air raid siren falls silent.