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December 13, 2023
🔵 The monitors of the R2P are, without exaggeration, universal specialists. Every month, in the monitoring service digest, we tell you about the most striking stories and events that happened to our colleagues. Read on to find out what exciting things occurred in November.
🏡 We continue to promote housing solutions.
The Foundation's monitoring groups continue to work on the issue of temporary housing for IDPs. Thus, in Volyn, there are already communities where the relevant provisions on the Temporary Housing Fund for IDPs and the formation of a queue for temporary housing have been approved by the session.
🤲 We do not leave people alone in trouble.
In one of the communities of Vinnytska oblast, a fire broke out in a house where a woman and her child lived. R2P's monitors immediately arrived, assessed the needs and redirected assistance to a partner organisation for further support. UNHCR also provided the necessary items.
☝️ We carry out comprehensive activities.
As part of the 16 Days of Activism against Gender-Based Violence campaign, R2P's monitors actively contributed to organising an information lesson, Gender-based Violence: What You Need to Know to Respond, throughout Ukraine.
👥 Accompanying.
A 15-year-old beneficiary who moved from Khersonska oblast to Lvivska with her aunt could not get an IDP certificate. Our monitors accompanied her to the ASC and the Department of Social Protection and talked to the employees of the institutions. The girl provided all the necessary documents and received an IDP certificate. She was also granted cash assistance for living expenses.
🛡️ Defending the interests of IDPs.
7 IDPs live in a hospital's palliative care unit in Ivano-Frankivska oblast. Several internally displaced women have limited mobility and cannot withdraw their pensions from an ATM. The hospital staff said they did not have time to help them. The Foundation's monitor arranged with social workers of the local Social Service Centres to take care of these women and help them. She also referred them to R2P's lawyers for legal assistance enrolling on a social pension.