
"Supporting Private Actors: The West's Crucial Role in Strengthening Ukraine's Defense"
Informal assistance from private actors and non-governmental organizations (NGOs) has played a crucial role in supporting Ukraine's war effort and counteroffensive against Russia. While Western governments have provided significant military aid, including weapons and equipment, informal assistance fills critical gaps in areas such as protective equipment, maintenance, logistics, and nonlethal aid. These private actors offer greater flexibility, responsiveness, and direct delivery of aid, bypassing bureaucratic processes. They provide essential support, including training, medical supplies, cold-weather gear, spare parts, and even repairing rifles. Informal assistance networks can quickly adapt to changing demands and sustain Ukrainian forces in prolonged combat. Western governments should facilitate and not hinder these efforts to enhance Ukraine's fighting capacity and establish a template for future conflicts.
