We are talking about the allocation of 12.7 million euros for projects and programs related to the restoration of Ukraine and military rehabilitation.
The Lithuanian government has agreed to provide a new tranche of financial aid to Ukraine. The fund, among other things, will be used for military rehabilitation. Delfi reported it.
We are talking about the allocation of 12.7 million euros for projects and programs related to the restoration of Ukraine and military rehabilitation.
This has already been mentioned for the financing and implementation of the project Repair and restoration of the Green Guy school in Nikolaev 2.7 million euros have been allocated. The restoration of the school will be implemented by the Central Project Management Agency, and 18 months have been allocated for it.
For program funding and implementation Rehabilitation and reintegration of wounded and war victims in Ukraine it is planned to allocate 10 million euros.
The money is allocated for the reconstruction of the rehabilitation center for spinal cord injuries at the Dnieper State University Hospital – up to 2.5 million euros, for the reconstruction of the Unbroken department of the Lviv City Rehabilitation Center in the village of Bryukhovychi – up to 5.6 million euros.
In addition, up to 1.9 million euros will be allocated to institutions and organizations that carry out activities related to rehabilitation and reintegration services to strengthen and develop services.
The planned duration of the program is 24 months.
We remind you that Lithuania has joined the coalition of countries providing assistance to Ukraine’s air defense.
Earlier it was reported that Ukraine will receive military assistance from Lithuania within the framework of the air defense coalition – six Amber-1800 radars.
Source: korrespondent

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