SOCIAL ACTIVITY OF YOUTH DURING RUSSIAN-UKRAINIAN WAR

A. Kotelevets
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The Russian-Ukrainian war, which began in 2014 in the East and continued on February 24, 2022, with a full-scale invasion of Ukraine, gave impetus to the development of the social activity of young people in general and volunteering in particular. In the article, based on these surveys, the indicator of social activity of Ukrainians is determined, and the level of volunteer activity during the war is determined separately. The data of the polls of the sociological group "Rating" (Rating Group Ukraine) are presented that 80% of Ukrainians according to the results of the poll on March 8-9, 2022 help defend Ukraine in one way or another: information resistance, continue to work in critical infrastructure, are participants in territorial defense, financial, etc. An important fact is that in the second poll on April 6, 2022, this figure remained constant - 80%. 42% of young people aged 18 to 35 are engaged in volunteering, on March 8-9, 2022 the figure was slightly higher than 46%. However, the rate of financial assistance increased significantly from 45% to 51%, especially among this age group. Young people, as a social group, are not only the bearer of new values, ways of life, and social ideals, but also a group that directly influences the state-building processes ensuring the smooth operation of volunteer organizations, and the work of our army. As of March 19, 2022, 53% of young people have an active life position according to the sixth nationwide survey conducted by the Sociological Group "Rating". 47% of Ukrainians in difficult times of war are ready not only to stay in Ukraine but also to act actively, helping to bring our victory closer. A table with a sample of seven resources is presented, thanks to which you can show your social activity and join volunteering in many areas from fundraising to zoo volunteering. The most important features of volunteering are considered according to the Note of the UN Secretary-General addressed to the Commission on Social Development of the UN Economic and Social Council. The features that, in our opinion, are the most relevant in the situation of the Russian-Ukrainian war are highlighted.
俄乌战争时期青年的社会活动
俄罗斯-乌克兰战争于2014年在东部开始,并持续到2022年2月24日,全面入侵乌克兰,这推动了年轻人社会活动的发展,特别是志愿活动。在本文中,基于这些调查,确定了乌克兰人的社会活动指标,并单独确定了战争期间的志愿活动水平。社会学团体“评级”(乌克兰评级集团)的民意调查数据显示,根据2022年3月8日至9日的民意调查结果,80%的乌克兰人以这样或那样的方式帮助保卫乌克兰:信息抵抗,继续在关键基础设施中工作,参与领土防御,金融等。一个重要的事实是,在2022年4月6日的第二次民意调查中,这一数字保持不变——80%。42%的18至35岁的年轻人从事志愿服务,在2022年3月8日至9日,这一数字略高于46%。然而,经济援助的比例从45%显著增加到51%,尤其是在这个年龄段。青年作为一个社会群体,不仅是新的价值观念、生活方式和社会理想的承载者,而且是直接影响国家建设进程、保障志愿组织和我军工作顺利进行的群体。截至2022年3月19日,根据社会学集团“评级”进行的第六次全国调查,53%的年轻人拥有积极的生活立场。在艰难的战争时期,47%的乌克兰人不仅准备留在乌克兰,而且准备积极行动,帮助我们更接近胜利。表格中提供了七个资源样本,通过这些资源,您可以展示您的社会活动,并参加从筹款到动物园志愿服务的许多领域的志愿者活动。志愿服务最重要的特点是根据联合国秘书长给联合国经济及社会理事会社会发展委员会的说明来考虑的。我们认为在俄罗斯-乌克兰战争局势中最相关的特点得到了强调。
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