The assistance will be provided by the nonprofit Global Empowerment Mission (GEM) in partnership with the Howard G. Buffett Foundation (HGBF).
Ruslan Kravchenko, the head of the Kyiv regional military administration, said the Kiev region will receive $1 million worth of windows to be installed in facilities damaged by Russian shelling.
It was noted that this assistance will be provided by the non-profit organization Global Empowerment Mission (GEM) in collaboration with the Howard G. Buffett Foundation (HGBF). An appropriate memorandum of cooperation was signed with GEM founder Mike Capponi.
According to Kravchenko, thanks to the GEM HGBF window program, more than 11,000 double-glazed windows have already been replaced in houses in Poltava, Zaporozhye, Bucha, Irpin, Nikolaev, Kharkiv and Uman. The program also includes replacing windows in schools, gardens and hospitals.
The parties discussed the possibility of GEM being involved in the interior renovation of 70 private houses, which will be comprehensively rebuilt in Irpen. They also discussed issues of comprehensive restoration of private and multi-apartment housing in Brovarsky and Buchansky districts.
The head of UVA emphasized that the arrangement of shelters in schools and the provision of educational institutions with school buses is an important issue.
Recall, citizens of Ukraine for the week filed 10,440 applications for money to restore damaged housing under the state aid program. Repair.
As reported, the UN believes that restoring Ukraine’s infrastructure, damaged by Russian strikes, will cost $411 billion.
Source: korrespondent

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