In response to the military invasion of Ukraine, the Japanese Red Cross Society conducted an awareness survey on humanitarian assistance on the Internet, and 40% of the respondents answered that they "have provided assistance" such as donations and volunteers. understood.

The Japanese Red Cross Society conducted an Internet awareness survey of 1,200 men and women nationwide earlier this month in an attempt to understand the public awareness and support for humanitarian crises and humanitarian assistance following the military invasion of Ukraine by Russia. I did.



According to this, 40% of the respondents answered that they "have provided some kind of support" as individuals for the evacuees from Ukraine and the local people.



The contents were "donations and fundraising" (31%), "purchasing products and using services that lead to support" (17%), and "volunteer activities" (11%).



In addition, about 65% of the respondents answered that they were "increased interest" in "humanitarian crises occurring overseas" and "conflicts and humanitarian crises that may occur in Japan" following the military invasion. I went up.



The Japanese Red Cross Society said, "The active dissemination of information through the media and SNS may have increased interest in the humanitarian crisis in Japan and provided an opportunity to consider humanitarian issues as" personal matters. " ".