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New Houses Built for IDPs and Medical Workers in Mykolayiv Community: How It Solves the Staffing Problem

Нові оселі для внутрішньо переміщених осіб і медиків у Миколаєві: вплив на забезпечення кадрової нестачі. Photo: glavcom.ua

The construction of 5 modular houses, each with an area of 100 square meters for internally displaced persons, has been completed in the Kryvoozersk community of Mykolayiv region. A new medical outpatient clinic has also been built. Living in the houses is free for servicemen, medical workers, teachers, and other specialists. Community residents will be able to access initial medical services at the clinic.



The head of the Mykolayiv regional military-civil administration, Vitaliy Kim, emphasized that these houses are part of a systematic effort aimed at improving the living conditions of citizens. The Ambassador of Denmark to Ukraine, Thomas Lund-Sørensen, highlighted the importance of such projects for supporting community development and improving conditions for displaced persons. It is expected that Denmark will continue to support similar initiatives in the future.



Efforts in Mykolayiv region are aimed at creating conditions for socially vulnerable groups of the population, particularly in building modular houses for internally displaced persons for the benefit of the community and the displaced.