Czech newspaper published QR codes to help Ukraine: how it works.
The Czech newspaper Deník N in its latest issue decided to support Ukraine by placing QR codes for donations on the cover. This happened during a scandal related to the removal of the Ukrainian flag from the Czech Parliament building. The newspaper created a symbol of the Ukrainian flag with blue and yellow QR codes that redirect to pages of funds and collections supporting Ukraine.
Contents of the QR codes
According to inkorr.com: On the newspaper's cover, QR codes can be found that lead to various organizations and funds providing assistance. Here are a few areas that the donations focus on:
- Psycho-social support
- Equipment for combat units
- Medical supplies
In particular, there is an opportunity to support combat participants by purchasing necessary equipment and medical supplies.
Global support
The initiative of the Czech newspaper Deník N to use QR codes for collecting aid for Ukraine is a clear example of global support and compassion in the context of the conflict in Eastern Europe. This action allows people from all over the world to quickly and conveniently contribute to assisting the Ukrainian people.
In the context of the ongoing conflict in Ukraine, it is important for the global community to show solidarity and support those in need of help. Initiatives like that of Deník N highlight not only the concern of the international community but also its readiness to act in support of Ukrainians in these difficult times.
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