Jersey has pledged £360,000 worth of aid to support humanitarian efforts in Ukraine.
The money will be split evenly, with the Red Cross, the UN's refugee agency - the UNHCR, and the OCHA - the UN's Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs - all receiving £120,000.
That's in addition to a public appeal launched by the Bailiff for islanders and organisations to donate.
Deputy Carolyn Labey, the International Development Minister, says Jersey isn't too small to make a difference:
"Jersey may be a small country, but we will not stand by while innocent people suffer the effects of a barbaric and totally unnecessary war.
We have a tradition of helping others, just as we ourselves were helped in 1945, and we will do all we can for the heroic people of Ukraine."

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