The money will go through Nansen’s multi-year Ukraine support program for humanitarian support for Ukrainians.
The Norwegian government has allocated 1 billion kroner (84 million euros) for humanitarian support in Ukraine through specialized Norwegian organizations. This was reported on the Norwegian government website on Monday, November 13.
The money will go through a multi-year program to support Ukraine Nansen for humanitarian support for Ukrainians through the activities of the Norwegian Red Cross, the Refugee Council and its NORCAP project, Norwegian Church Aid, Norwegian People’s Aid, Caritas Norway, Save the Children .
The aid, among other things, is aimed at providing the displaced: shelter for them, food, water and sanitation. The money will also go to education, health and psychosocial support, and civilian protection. Norway is also stepping up mine clearance efforts, it said.
Since the beginning of the general war, Norway has allocated more than 4.5 billion kroner (almost 380 million euros) for humanitarian support in Ukraine and Ukrainian refugees in neighboring countries.
Earlier it became known that the number of Ukrainians seeking protection in Norway has increased significantly. About a thousand Ukrainian citizens arrive in the country every week.
Source: korrespondent

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