• Shelter

    Everyone has the right to a safe shelter. But what to do if you’re not being allowed into a shelter, it’s dirty, or there’s none nearby? Read here.

  • Psychological support during the war

    War is traumatic both physically and psychologically. Read tips on how to ease your morale and how to help your loved ones cope with psychological problems.

  • How to save yourself from a “dirty bomb”, a nuclear attack or an accident at a nuclear power plant

    How to survive the worst-case scenario – read here. These are actualised recommendations based on the experience and instructions of Ukraine after the Chornobyl accident in 1986.

  • How to prepare for an emergency

  • Blackout in winter

    Read how to prepare for long-term power outages, what to cook without electricity, and how to make sure you have an uninterrupted mobile network and internet.

  • A Guide to Handling the Threat of Mining

    Mines are often invisible. Read about the types of mines and how to protect yourself from them. And also how to help if someone near you is injured by an explosive device.

  • Cybersecurity

    Read the rules on how to protect your devices from being hacked and your personal data and money from being stolen. Timely and reliable protection will protect you from future problems.

  • What to do if you were taken out of Ukraine by force?

    Read what rights you have, how you can return home, and where to go for help.

  • In the combat area

    The entire Ukraine is now a war zone. Here we have collected the most important rules for rescue in case of shelling, instructions on first aid for the wounded, etc.