EU to provide €145m in humanitarian support to Ukraine

Olha Kovalchuk — 29 January, 14:29
EU to provide €145m in humanitarian support to Ukraine
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The European Commission announced on Thursday 29 January that it will provide €145 million in emergency assistance to Ukraine amid intensified Russian attacks on its energy infrastructure.

Source: the European Commission's website, as reported by European Pravda

Details: The funds allocated by the European Union will be used to provide protection, shelter, food, cash assistance, psychosocial support, access to water and medical services for Ukrainians.

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"Our solidarity with Ukraine is not a slogan, it is reliable, sustained humanitarian action driven strictly by needs on the ground," said Hadja Lahbib, Commissioner for Equality, Preparedness and Crisis Management.

The European Commission is also allocating €8 million to Moldova to support Ukrainian refugees who have arrived in the country.

Background:

  • Last week, the European Commission announced the delivery of 447 backup generators worth €3.7 million from the EU's strategic reserves to help restore electricity supply to hospitals, shelters and critical services in Ukraine.
  • On 27 January, a shipment of 76 emergency generators from the EU's strategic reserves arrived in Kyiv
  • Poland is reportedly set to supply Ukraine with 379 electricity generators and 18 heaters from the Government Agency for Strategic Reserves, following a decision by Prime Minister Donald Tusk.
  • Meanwhile, the Lithuanian government announced that it is urgently transferring 90 generators worth more than €2 million to Ukraine.

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