Explaining Ukraine

How Ukrainians fund their own defense: the story of “Come Back Alive”

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Dec 8, 2025
Kateryna Leshchyshyn leads international partnerships at the Come Back Alive foundation, which has raised over $1 billion to support Ukraine's defense since 2014. She shares the evolution of the NGO from a charity to a key military-support entity. Kateryna highlights the vital role of NGOs in boosting resilience and provides insights into the types of equipment they procure, including drones and vehicles. She discusses the challenges of working with international donors and urges listeners to support Ukraine through various means, stressing community involvement.
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INSIGHT

Unprecedented Crowdfunding Scale

  • Come Back Alive has raised over $1 billion since 2014 and publishes transparent reports online.
  • The scale underlines how state and allied support alone cannot meet Ukraine's wartime needs across a 1,500+ km front.
ADVICE

Prioritize Buy-And-Test Projects

  • Focus donations on material procurement for immediate battlefield impact: weapons, drones, vehicles and critical peripherals.
  • Support rapid testing and small-scale innovation that can be handed to government or scaled by partners.
ANECDOTE

Building F-16 Support Infrastructure

  • Come Back Alive built mission planning centers and mission-preparation vehicles to support F-16 operations and tactical needs.
  • The NGO developed solutions quickly to lower barriers for external military support like F-16 integration.
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