
The "Humanitarian Barometer 2025" shows that in Poland not only the level of engagement in charity initiatives is decreasing, but besides the readiness to aid circumstantial groups. As the Doctors Without Borders explain, who commissioned the study, this confirmation of fatigue and the weakening enthusiasm of Poles associated with it, awakened for any time by the outbreak of war in Ukraine.
A survey. Poles tired of helping?
– Helpful engagement of Poles returns to pre-war escalation level," commented Draginja Nadaždin, manager of Doctors without Borders in Poland. 2 years ago, 62% of those surveyed declared their willingness to supply financial assistance to refugees, presently only 43%. At 1 time the migrants wanted to aid 52 percent of the questions asked, present 34 percent.
We would like to support "health and treatment" (77%), "help people from countries affected by natural disasters" (74%) and "animal care" (73%) with our own resources. At least the "rights of sexual minorities" (only 34% affirmative indications and 47% negative).
Who will the Poles aid financially most?
They besides asked which groups of Poles are ready to support their money. Migrants and migrants would now support only 4 percent of Poles. akin results were achieved by refugees. 3rd place from the end are people affected by epidemics with a score of 8 percent.
We are most keen to support financial actions for children (51%), those affected by natural disasters (39%) and those experiencing a crisis of malnutrition (30%).
Doctors Without Borders on Pushbacks
Aid organizations emphasize that changing social sentiments translate into painful consequences for people who inactive illegally cross the Polish-Belarusian border.
– Pushbacks inactive take place there – stressed Draginja Nadaždin. "The fact that more than 50% of people are on the border is very upbuilding," she added, in terms of agreeing to supply aid organisations with the anticipation of providing specified assistance. More than half of Poles and Poles (57%) believe that medical aid organisations “should have access and aid people who crossed the Polish-Belarusian border”.
The Humanitarian Barometer 2025 was implemented by investigation Agency Opin24 on behalf of Doctors without Borders between 7 and 19 February 2025.
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