What $392 million will go for: the aid plan for Ukrainian refugees in Poland.
The UNHCR office in Poland stated that $392 million is required to support Ukrainian refugees over the next two years.
UNHCR coordinates the actions of 77 local humanitarian organizations that provide assistance to refugees from Ukraine.
According to the UN report, a group of organizations is appealing to the international community to allocate $392 million (approximately 1.5 billion zlotys) for providing assistance to Ukrainian refugees in Poland over the next two years.
This is extremely important, as current financial support for protecting the rights and assisting those who have left Ukraine due to the war is crucial.
According to the UN, due to Russian aggression, more than 6.9 million Ukrainians have been forced to leave the country, and 3.7 million have become internally displaced persons.
Earlier, there were reports about the employment of Ukrainians in Germany.
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