A platform will appear in Ukraine where IDPs can find work and housing.
Recently, the Ministry of Social Policy of Ukraine announced the signing of a cooperation agreement with the charity fund 'Prihysty svoyikh'. Together, they launched an online platform for internally displaced persons. According to Minister Oksana Zholnovich, this step will help people find work and successfully integrate into new communities.
«This partnership is a logical continuation of our work. In wartime, we implemented an initiative that helped over a million people. Now it is time to take the next step: to help people find jobs and integrate into a new environment. We are already set for takeoff! The website is in development, so we will present it soon»
This initiative is also supported by a team of volunteers called 'Prihystok', which has expanded their support to include professional training and legal assistance for internally displaced persons. The agreement aims to improve the conditions for the integration of displaced persons in new circumstances, which is an important step in supporting the legal migration of individuals in Ukraine.
The cooperation agreement between the Ministry of Social Policy of Ukraine and the charity fund 'Prihysty svoyikh', as well as the involvement of the volunteer team 'Prihystok' in this initiative, is an important step in improving the conditions for internally displaced persons in Ukraine. This will contribute to their successful integration into the new environment and enhance their well-being.
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