Avdiivka Humanitarian Hub “We Will Cope” opened in Brovary
Kyiv • UNN
The Avdiivka Humanitarian Hub “VPOraisemo” has been launched in Brovary to help IDPs from Donetsk region. The hub will provide humanitarian and counseling assistance, including social protection, pensions and legal services.
The Avdiivka Humanitarian Hub “We Will Cope” has opened in Brovary. It will provide humanitarian and counseling assistance to residents of Donetsk region who have taken refuge in the Brovary community, fleeing the war. This was reported by the Donetsk RSA, according to UNN.
“One of the main tasks of the humanitarian hubs is to support the residents of the region who have moved to safer regions of Ukraine, to create quality conditions for the population to access services that promote adaptation, socialization and realization of their own potential in the conditions of war,” reported in the Donetsk RSA.
As noted, the main areas of work of the hub in Brovary are the provision of humanitarian aid, organization and implementation of consultations on social protection, pensions, administrative, legal, psychological and other issues.
Another 7 humanitarian hubs of the Avdiivka community are working for the residents of Donetsk Oblast in the cities of Uman, Samara, Kamianske, Kryvyi Rih, Kremenchuk, Dnipro and Kyiv.
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A modular town for internally displaced persons has been operating in Brovary for two years. The town is equipped with modern modular houses that meet all comfort and safety standards. It has everything you need for temporary accommodation: kitchens, bathrooms, bedrooms, recreation areas, and even space for children. In addition, the town is provided with alternative sources of electricity, which allows its residents to feel comfortable in the absence of electricity in cold weather.
The modular town for internally displaced persons in Brovary was built with the help of Polish and German partners and opened in November 2012.
It consists of 4 interconnected buildings, each with 22 rooms with four beds. Each block has ten showers and toilets. In total, the modular town is designed for 352 people.