Ukraine-News: Ursula von der Leyen arrived in Kyiv – tidal wave after attack on dam

The Russian attack on Ukraine has one in Germany wave of helpfulness triggered, which continues to this day. This is the result of a current study by the German Center for Integration and Migration Research (DEZIM). However, the study, which is available to the DPA news agency and is based on two representative surveys, also shows that the willingness to support refugees from Ukraine has decreased somewhat since the first days of the war.

At the beginning of March, more than one in four (27 percent) were willing to temporarily take in refugees from Ukraine in their own home, but the proportion of those for whom this would be conceivable later fell to 17 percent. As the study also shows, almost every second person (47 percent) could imagine doing voluntary work for war refugees from Ukraine in the summer. According to Dezim, in March it was still 58 percent.

The willingness to donate money for refugees from Ukraine has also fallen slightly. In March, 69 percent of those surveyed were still willing to do so. In the summer, the willingness to donate was 58 percent. However, the situation of the refugees had changed between the first survey in early March and the second survey – between the end of June and the beginning of August.

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