How tech is helping Ukrainians
Ukraine Under Attack
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Nearly two-thirds of all Ukrainian children have fled their homes in the month and a half since fighting began in that country. That's according to the United Nations' children's agency UNICEF.
They're among the millions of residents who've escaped to other parts of Ukraine or to other countries. One U.S.-based tech nonprofit is employing crowdsourcing to get help to those in need.
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