While large nonprofits, like the Red Cross and Doctors Without Borders, still dominate international aid work, experts say some of the most effective work in Ukraine and throughout the world is done by smaller, more nimble groups. This raises questions about oversight and, in the case of war, neutrality.
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Is Poland’s smooth reception of Ukrainian refugees heading for trouble? - The New Humanitarian puts quality, independent journalism at the service of the millions of people affected by humanitarian crises around the world
As the U.N. reports more than 3 million people have fled Ukraine, Britton Buckner, program director for Catholic Relief Services in Moldova, and Helena Krajewska, press officer for the Polish Humanitarian Action, join MSNBC's Chris Jansing to discuss the work their teams are doing on the ground. Both note that the “needs are tremendous.”