EOG Calls for Industry Support for Ukrainians

European Outdoor Group’s purpose is to promote cooperation in the outdoor industry for the betterment of people and the planet. Underpinning all of this is an implicit dedication to peace. As events unfold in Ukraine, we must express that desire for peace more explicitly.

At this very moment, we are witnessing the mass displacement of families and individuals in the harsh cold of winter – it is both a great tragedy, and an immediate humanitarian priority. As an outdoor industry association, we may not have the ability to influence military actions, but we can mobilize our members and the wider sector to aid the innocent civilians who are being affected by those actions. Our industry specializes in the design, manufacture, and production of kit that can help people in the harshest conditions, and we can step up now to provide assistance. This is not a marketing opportunity, it is a call to action.

Our colleagues at the Polish Outdoor Group, Keen (through its Polish distributor), and at the Scandinavian Outdoor Group are already coordinating efforts to acquire and distribute outdoor gear to refugees who are fleeing from the conflict, and other affected individuals. They are active in the nations bordering the conflict areas and can identify what assistance is needed, and how to deliver it. The EOG team is in close contact with them and we are working to clarify specific emerging needs or efforts that are currently underway, which our other members and external partners might support.

We will continue to monitor the situation closely and adapt our approach accordingly. However, for the moment, our message is clear. This is an urgent humanitarian crisis and outdoor companies can help civilians on the ground who are in need. If you can assist, please let us know and we will facilitate that.

 

How to Support Ukrainians

Any outdoor industry organization that is able to offer materials or products to support civilians affected by the conflict in Ukraine can contact:

 

Photo: Max Kukurudziak on Unsplash

EOG
info@norragency.com


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