Ministry of Internal Affairs: The platform for searching for missing persons has received over 57,000 requests.
According to inkorr.com: The Ministry of Internal Affairs has reported on the successful operation of the Unified Information Platform, which supports families of missing persons. In two months, this service has been used more than 57,000 times.
Platform Functionality
On this platform, users can find a step-by-step guide on what to do when a person goes missing, a list of agencies involved in the search, as well as answers to frequently asked questions and contact information for consultations. Additionally, there is an option to submit a questionnaire concerning the missing person.
In total, 9,115 questionnaires have been submitted through the Ministry's services, with 249 received in the last week. Based on this information, the status of missing persons under extraordinary circumstances has been provided for 3,010 individuals, of which 66 were during the last week.
Positive Impact on Families
Thanks to the activities of the Unified Information Platform, families receive important support in searching for their missing loved ones, which greatly increases their chances of a successful return.
This initiative highlights the importance of modern technologies in solving social problems, as the platform provides timely access to necessary information. Involvement of the community and cooperation with government agencies also play a key role in the search for missing persons.
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