The Cabinet of Ministers has created a working group to protect migrants abroad

10 April 2022, 09:12 | Ukraine
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The government has created a working group to protect temporarily displaced Ukrainians abroad, Taras Melnychuk, representative of the Cabinet of Ministers in the Rada, said in his telegram..

“A working group has been formed to protect the rights and freedoms of citizens of Ukraine who are on the territory of EU member states and other states as temporarily displaced persons,” he said..

In addition to people who have gone abroad, about 10 million more are internally displaced. Recall, by the decision of the government, they are entitled to a payment from the state in the amount of UAH 2,000. for adults and 3 000 UAH. for every child and person with a disability.

According to the latest UN data, 4.4 million citizens left Ukraine in search of safety, fleeing the war.. This is about 10% of the total population of Ukraine, half of them are children.. Such figures were named by the High Commissioner of the mentioned organization for refugees, Filippo Grandi.

The most popular destinations are:.

Poland - more than 2.5 million people.

Romania - 678 thousand. Human.

Hungary - 413 thousand.

Moldova - 406 thousand.

Russia - 389 thousand.

Slovakia - 310 thousand.

Belarus - 19 thousand. Human.

Currently, the EU has a Temporary Protection Directive that gives citizens of Ukraine the possibility of simplified entry. It provides for the right to residence, housing. Includes a package of social services, in particular the right to education and medical care, the right to employment.

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At the same time, the UN urges parents to be careful and warns that children from Ukraine are at risk of becoming victims of human trafficking and exploitation..

To prevent this, European countries hosting refugees are expanding Blue Dot centers.

Blue Dot is a place that provides information for traveling families, helps identify unaccompanied and separated children. They also work to protect refugees from potential exploitation and are a hub for access to basic services.

Recall that a few days ago the UN General Assembly suspended Russia's membership in the Human Rights Council.. The corresponding resolution was supported by 93 countries.




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