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European Commission allocates additional €65 million to support Ukrainian refugees

Monday, 18 December 2023, 18:03
European Commission allocates additional €65 million to support Ukrainian refugees
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Last week, the European Commission decided to direct over €65 million from the Asylum, Migration and Integration Fund to support Bulgaria, Czechia, Poland and Romania in accepting people fleeing Russian aggression against Ukraine.

Source: European Commission on 18 December, as reported by European Pravda

Details: EU countries received additional funds due to a targeted competition for financing projects designed to help countries reduce migration pressure and provide Ukrainian refugees with the necessary support, services and assistance.

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Bulgaria, Czechia, Poland and Romania can use funding from the EU budget to help newly arrived Ukrainians find housing, provide language and professional training, and access social and medical services.

Quote: "The funding will be subject to the respective monitoring and control systems of the EU financial framework," the message said.

Background: The European Commission noted that EU countries hosted over 4.1 million Ukrainians using a temporary protection mechanism, which was first applied shortly after the full-scale Russian invasion of Ukraine and is currently extended until March 2025.

The German Federal Statistical Office reported that Ukrainians accounted for 8% of asylum seekers who receive assistance in Germany.

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