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Assistance to internally displaced people, children, and their families affected by the war
Duration of the project
August 17, 2023 - December 31, 2023
Project manager
Tetiana Lodnia
Territory of implementation
Chernivtsi oblast
This project was aimed at implementing the distribution of humanitarian aid for internally displaced persons located in the Chernivtsi region
Project Funding: CF “CO Svit Maibutnioho”(eng. The World of the Future) with the support of the International Humanitarian Organization of the United Nations Children’s Fund in Ukraine UNICEF.
Description: This project was aimed at implementing the distribution of humanitarian aid for internally displaced persons located in the Chernivtsi region. The assistance was extremely important since not everyone can find a job and satisfy necessary life needs in the new place.
Implementation and coverage: Within the framework of this project
- 170 family hygiene kits were distributed
- 70 educational school kits for children aged 4 to 16 years.
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