To ensure energy autonomy for the Chornobyl region critical and social infrastructure.
To create a park of energy-generating sources to increase the energy autonomy of border communities that are in potential danger of repeated occupation, shelling and terrorist provocations.
Schools, kindergartens, hospitals, fire departments, administrative buildings and other critical infrastructure.
Territories that have become one of the main directions of advancing Russian troops to encircle Kyiv.
The enemy used all possible weapons, including aerial bombardment and rocket artillery.
Currently, modular houses have been installed as alternative housing for the temporary resettlement of local residents who were left homeless after the occupation.
Children from all over the town go to the kindergarten, because it is the only one with a bomb shelter where children can stay during air raids.
The kindergarten was not destroyed. During the occupation, local residents stayed in it, hiding from shelling.
Currently, the kindergarten is operating as usual, given the air alerts in the region.
The occupiers caused irreparable damage to the Reserve’s infrastructure, material and technical base. The coordination center for the operational management of fires and emergency situations was completely destroyed.
Reserve departments facilitate and provide assistance to the Armed Forces units, which carry out demining of the territory and removal of explosive objects.
COST:
7,000 EUR
NEED:
7 units
COST:
16,000 EUR
NEED:
8 units
COST:
10,000 EUR
NEED:
2 units
COST:
1,800 EUR
NEED:
12 units
COST:
2,700 EUR
NEED:
3 units
COST:
2,500 EUR
NEED:
2 units
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National Coordinator
UNDP-GEF SGP in Ukraine
Programme Associate
UNDP-GEF SGP in Ukraine
Coordinator
Crowdfunding Campaign
Director
Marketing Agency “Vorushylo Digital Marketing”
Director
Chornobyl Radiation and Ecological Biosphere Reserve
Head
NGO Ecological Space-2020