MOAS Mission Ukraine
MOAS Mission Ukraine

Behind Every Transfer: Inside MOAS Medical Evacuation in Ukraine
02/09/2026
A medical evacuation can look simple on paper: a vehicle, a route, a patient. In reality, it depends on a chain of people working in sync, field crews who stabilise, coordinators who manage requests and routes, teams at stabilisation points and hospitals preparing to receive the patient. At every st
Bringing a Calling to Life: Our Mission in Ukraine
02/02/2026
Every second counts. I’m proud to be part of a team where our work truly saves lives (Andrii Shostak, evacuation crew driver)I cannot imagine myself being anywhere else. I need to be here (Natalia Kapitsia, paramedic). Years of occupation. Thousands of lives lost. Millions of people forced to move.
Adapting Under Pressure: Humanitarian Organizations and the Changing Global Order
01/26/2026
The international humanitarian system faces a crisis of trust and legitimacy, while the humanitarian space is shrinking together with the funds allocated for it. This is not simply a consequence of the lack of money allocated, but it is an indicator of a wider change in the international order that
Volunteering Abroad: Our Experiences with ESC
01/19/2026
Have you ever imagined spending time abroad but felt unsure about where to start?Today we want to share our experience of the European Solidarity Corps (ESC), an European volunteering platform that connects young people between 18 and 30 with fully funded in-person placements across Europe and beyon
Global Humanitarian Trends 2026: Millions in Need, Funding Under Strain
01/12/2026
A year ago, we published a blog about the upcoming year’s humanitarian trends, reporting that 305.1 million people would need assistance and protection in 2025.As we enter 2026, the global humanitarian landscape is characterised by escalating needs and diminishing resources. Conflicts are escalating