This article presents several novel contributions to the field of project management and humanitarian aid. The key scientific novelties include detailed case studies of charity projects implemented during the war in Ukraine, providing empirical data and firsthand insights into the practical challenges and solutions. These case studies contribute to the limited body of literature on humanitarian project management in active conflict zones and offer valuable lessons for practitioners and researchers alike. This article provides significant practical value in several key areas. The article offers valuable insights into effective management strategies for international charity projects in conflict zones, particularly in the unique and challenging environment of the Ukraine war. These best practices and guidelines will help current and future charity project managers optimize their operations under similar conditions. Case studies and real-world examples from the Ukraine war provide practical lessons and actionable insights. These case studies serve as valuable references for organizations working in similar contexts. Overall, the practical value of the article lies in its ability to enhance the effectiveness, efficiency, and impact of international charity projects in conflict zones, ultimately contributing to better humanitarian outcomes.
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