EU provides new humanitarian aid package for Ukraine

EU provides new humanitarian aid package for Ukraine

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The European Union has announced the allocation of a new humanitarian aid package worth EUR 148 million, which will be directed to humanitarian projects in Ukraine and neighboring Moldova to support Ukrainian citizens affected by the consequences of Russia's war.

This information was published on the European Commission's website, CE Report quotes Ukrinform.

"As Russia's war of aggression continues to devastate Ukraine, approximately 12.7 million people are in need of urgent assistance. New European Commission funding will be used to provide life-saving support and ensure that essential aid reaches the most vulnerable populations in Ukraine. The €148 million in new funding will continue to support vital humanitarian aid in both Ukraine and Moldova, and will bring the total of humanitarian aid allocated by the European Commission to over €1.1 billion," the statement says.

Of this amount, €140 million is allocated for humanitarian projects in Ukraine and will be directed towards emergency assistance, including food, shelter, clean water, healthcare, and winter protection. Particular attention will be given to supporting vulnerable populations in Ukraine's eastern and southern regions, which have been heavily affected by Russia's war.

Another €8 million is allocated for humanitarian projects in Moldova. These projects will focus on helping Ukrainian refugees in Moldova and supporting the local communities that host them. Priorities include providing cash assistance and access to essential services, such as medical care and education, as well as offering psychological support.

The statement also notes that European Commissioner for Crisis Management, Hadja Lahbib, is visiting Ukraine today to coordinate and enhance the effectiveness of the critical aid the EU is providing to the people of Ukraine.

During her visit, the Commissioner will meet with President Volodymyr Zelensky, other key officials, and communities receiving humanitarian support from the EU.

Before arriving in Kyiv, Commissioner Lahbib visited a medical evacuation center in the Polish city of Rzeszów, where staff have helped transport approximately 4,000 patients from Ukraine and neighboring countries for treatment in European hospitals, using the EU Civil Protection Mechanism.

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