Ukraine and the UN Launch New Program for Veterans: Three Key Areas.
Ukraine's Minister for Veterans Affairs Natalia Kalmykova met with a delegation from the UN Development Programme in Ukraine. The parties discussed support for veterans within the framework of the 'EU4Recovery: Empowering Communities in Ukraine' program 2025–2028.
Discussion of Program Areas
According to inkorr.com: During the meeting, three key areas for the new phase of the program were identified: enhancing the capacity of the Ministry of Veterans, improving access to services, and supporting the economic independence of veterans. The program aims to assist veterans in adapting to civilian life using a decentralized support model where communities play an important role.
Main Steps and Highlights
The discussion emphasized important aspects of the 'EU4Recovery' program and outlined specific steps aimed at improving the quality of support for veterans. The main focus will be on enhancing the capacity of the Ministry of Veterans for the most effective assistance to our heroes.
Specific Measures to Improve the Living Conditions of Veterans
The meeting concluded with the formulation of specific tasks aimed at improving the quality of life for veterans and providing them with the necessary assistance in adapting to civilian life after returning from war.
Discussions with the UN Development Programme delegation indicate a focus on veterans' issues and their integration into society. The 'EU4Recovery' program will become an important tool for improving living conditions and assisting heroes returning to peaceful life. The effective implementation of these initiatives can significantly impact the stability and development of local communities.
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