The EU will allocate an additional 50 million euros for humanitarian aid to Ukrainians

The European Commission has said that this funding is part of a € 1 billion support package.

The European Union will allocate an additional 50 million euros for humanitarian aid support for Ukrainians affected by Russia's war in Ukraine, according to the European Commission's website. They explained exactly where the funds will go.

“The EU is allocating another 50 million euros in humanitarian funding to support people affected by Russia's war with Ukraine, including 45 million euros for humanitarian projects in Ukraine and 5 million to Moldova. Thus, the total amount of funding for humanitarian aid in response to the war is 143 million euros. The funding is part of a € 1 billion support package pledged by the European Commission at last week's Global Stand Up for Ukraine event, ”the statement said.

  • emergency medical care;
  • safe drinking water;
  • shelter;
  • financial aid
  • support against gender-based violence.

Earlier it was reported that the European Commission has allocated 9 million euros for psychological assistance to refugees from Ukraine . Funding will allow the International Federation of Red Cross Societies and non-governmental organizations to support health professionals in carrying out their tasks.

Based on materials: ZN.ua

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