Taiwan allocates $1 million for Ukrainian refugees in Poland
Kyiv • UNN
Taiwan has allocated $1 million to help Ukrainian refugees in Poland to improve their living and educational conditions and prepare for their possible return to their homeland.
Taiwan, in cooperation with the Alliance of Polish Metropolitan Areas" has created a fund to help Ukrainian refugees in Poland and donated and donated 1 million US dollars to it. This was reported by the Taiwanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs, according to UNN.
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The funds will be used to improve the conditions of living conditions of refugees in Poland, improving education for Ukrainian children and and youth, as well as preparing for the future return of refugees to Ukraine after the after the war.
In order to receive subsidies, Polish cities wishing to must submit applications with specific projects for Ukrainian refugees to the Association, which will be further reviewed and approved by the selection committee.
At the signing ceremony, the representative of Taiwan noted that the establishment of the aid fund is a demonstration of Taiwan's strong commitment and Taiwan's strong commitment and concern for Ukraine.
According to the Taiwanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs, since February last year, the island has donated more than $40 million and about 600 tons of humanitarian aid.
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