EU and UNDP: new inclusive website provides Ukrainians with critical information during war 
September 21, 2022

EU and UNDP: new inclusive website provides Ukrainians with critical information during war 


A new website has been launched in Ukraine with critical information on how to survive the war, developed with the support of the European Union and the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP). It has been designed to best meet the needs of people with disabilities and the elderly.

The new website provides information on legal regulations for border crossing, the procedure for obtaining internally displaced person (IDP) status, opportunities for humanitarian aid and wartime psychological support, advice on finding education and employment opportunities, and much more. 

The information is useful for refugees, internally displaced persons and citizens in their home areas.

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