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A Village as a New Beginning: Three Stories of Displaced People Who Turned Loss into Opportunity

Top 3 YouTube Channels by Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) Documenting Their New Lives in Ukrainian Villages

Some of these channels now have subscriber counts and video views comparable to — or even exceeding — those of established Ukrainian media outlets.

Three Channels — Three Voices of Displacement

What unites them?

  • Displacement experience — all creators relocated from occupied or frontline areas.
  • Female perspective — all channels are run by women who share everyday life, faith, creativity, and adaptation.
  • Village as a new home — each chose rural life as a path to recovery.
  • Ukrainian-language content — with a strong focus on language, culture, and identity.

1. Olenka the Displaced

“I’m Olenka, and I’m a displaced person. I was — until I bought a house in a village,” she writes in her channel description. She moved to the Cherkasy region.

  • Launch: Autumn 2023
  • Subscribers: 28.2K
  • Videos: 100+
  • Themes: renovation, rural life, design

Top videos:

  • A Year of Renovating a Village House — 250K+ views
  • We Moved: Fridge and Cat — 72K views
  • How We Earn for Renovation — 49K views

2. Internally Displaced

“A channel about building a new life in a Ukrainian village. A modular home instead of an old hut. Pros, cons, hidden pitfalls,” reads the description.

The first video explains: “We won’t restore the old house — instead of a clay hut, we’re gradually building a modular home.”

  • Launch: January 2024
  • Subscribers: 22.9K
  • Videos: 45
  • Themes: modular housing, daily life, ecology, Ukrainian-language content

Top videos:

  • Household Waste in the Village — 28K+ views
  • Ukrainian YouTube: Audience, Hate, Language — 17K views
  • Remote Work and Income — 12K views

3. Life with Faith

“Life from scratch for displaced people from Zaporizhzhia — buying and setting up a village house in Khmelnytskyi region,” says the channel by Nadia from Melitopol.

  • Launch: February 2025
  • Subscribers: 17.7K
  • Videos: 121
  • Themes: rural life, animals, renovation

Top videos:

  • Tour of the New Home — 334K views
  • Long Search and Purchase for $1,500 — 138K views
  • Life Before the Full-Scale War — 46K views

Monetization Potential

According to Copilot, a YouTube channel in Ukraine with around 10K subscribers can earn approximately $100–$500+ per month from ads.

IDP Statistics

As of June 2025:

  • 4.59 million internally displaced persons registered in Ukraine
  • Over 7 million Ukrainians abroad, including 5.6 million refugees, with 5.1 million in Europe
Олександр Децик
Олександр Децикhttps://hmh.news/
Head of project | In the media since 2004. Started as a freelance correspondent. Was both editor-in-chief and CEO of a media outlet. Involved in humanitarian media projects since 2014.

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