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Fifa allocates Sh114m for humanitarian aid in Ukraine

“Following a request from the UAF, an initial shipment of first-aid medical kits has already been transported by road to Ukraine to meet the most urgent needs,” Fifa said in a statement.

In Summary

• Earlier this week, Fifa amended its Regulations on the Status and Transfer of Players (RSTP) to allow Ukrainian soccer players to be registered outside of a transfer window. 

• Fifa also said it would open a special transfer window for foreign players stranded in Russia.

Fifa President Gianni Infantino
Fifa President Gianni Infantino
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Fifa has sent medical supplies to the Ukrainian Football Association (UAF) and allocated $1 million (Sh114m) to the Fifa Foundation for humanitarian aid in Ukraine, football’s world governing body has said.

More than 3.3 million refugees have already fled Ukraine through its western border, with around 2 more million displaced inside the country following Russia’s February 24 invasion.

The World Health Organization said on Thursday it had verified 43 attacks on healthcare facilities in Ukraine that had killed 12 people and injured dozens including health workers.

“Following a request from the UAF, an initial shipment of first-aid medical kits has already been transported by road to Ukraine to meet the most urgent needs,” Fifa said in a statement.

“In total, Sh114m has been made available to the Fifa Foundation so that it can respond to the growing humanitarian situation in Ukraine and the region. This work is being carried out in collaboration with the football community.”

Earlier this week, Fifa amended its Regulations on the Status and Transfer of Players (RSTP) to allow Ukrainian soccer players to be registered outside of a transfer window. 

Fifa also said it would open a special transfer window for foreign players stranded in Russia. It has suspended Russia’s national teams and clubs from international football.