Набувач: Mykolaiv Development Agency
The Danish Refugee Council (DRC), in cooperation with the Mykolaiv Development Agency, continues its efforts to create comfortable living conditions for IDPs in Mykolaiv.
This time, the DRC has delivered 57 beds and 14 chair-beds, which marks another step toward creating a cozy space for those who were forced to leave their homes.
As a reminder, the organization previously provided 357 pieces of household appliances and furniture for this dormitory, including desks, wall shelves, kitchen cabinets, bookcases, irons, exhaust fans, kettles, microwaves, clothes dryers, and a TV.
We sincerely thank the DRC and Novo Nordisk for their ongoing support and assistance!
The renovation of a dormitory for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Mykolaiv has been completed. Thanks to this, about 200 people who lost their homes due to the war will have a reliable shelter. The renovation was funded by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
The dormitory is located in the Zavodskyi district. Since December 2023, new metal-plastic windows have been installed in the rooms, and the walls, ceilings, and floors have been renovated. Additionally, common areas such as kitchens, toilets, showers, and corridors have been refurbished.
However, not only the renovation work but also the equipment of the premises were important aspects of the dormitory's preparation.
To improve the living conditions of the displaced persons, the Danish Refugee Council donated 133 units of household appliances, including microwaves, gas stoves, irons and ironing boards, dryers, kettles, and a Smart TV for the future recreation room.
The Danish Refugee Council (DRC), in cooperation with the Mykolaiv Development Agency, continues its efforts to create comfortable living conditions for IDPs in Mykolaiv.
This time, the DRC has delivered 57 beds and 14 chair-beds, which marks another step toward creating a cozy space for those who were forced to leave their homes.
As a reminder, the organization previously provided 357 pieces of household appliances and furniture for this dormitory, including desks, wall shelves, kitchen cabinets, bookcases, irons, exhaust fans, kettles, microwaves, clothes dryers, and a TV.
We sincerely thank the DRC and Novo Nordisk for their ongoing support and assistance!
The renovation of a dormitory for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Mykolaiv has been completed. Thanks to this, about 200 people who lost their homes due to the war will have a reliable shelter. The renovation was funded by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
The dormitory is located in the Zavodskyi district. Since December 2023, new metal-plastic windows have been installed in the rooms, and the walls, ceilings, and floors have been renovated. Additionally, common areas such as kitchens, toilets, showers, and corridors have been refurbished.
However, not only the renovation work but also the equipment of the premises were important aspects of the dormitory's preparation.
To improve the living conditions of the displaced persons, the Danish Refugee Council donated 133 units of household appliances, including microwaves, gas stoves, irons and ironing boards, dryers, kettles, and a Smart TV for the future recreation room.
The Danish Refugee Council (DRC), in cooperation with the Mykolaiv Development Agency, continues its efforts to create comfortable living conditions for IDPs in Mykolaiv.
This time, the DRC has delivered 57 beds and 14 chair-beds, which marks another step toward creating a cozy space for those who were forced to leave their homes.
As a reminder, the organization previously provided 357 pieces of household appliances and furniture for this dormitory, including desks, wall shelves, kitchen cabinets, bookcases, irons, exhaust fans, kettles, microwaves, clothes dryers, and a TV.
We sincerely thank the DRC and Novo Nordisk for their ongoing support and assistance!
The renovation of a dormitory for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Mykolaiv has been completed. Thanks to this, about 200 people who lost their homes due to the war will have a reliable shelter. The renovation was funded by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
The dormitory is located in the Zavodskyi district. Since December 2023, new metal-plastic windows have been installed in the rooms, and the walls, ceilings, and floors have been renovated. Additionally, common areas such as kitchens, toilets, showers, and corridors have been refurbished.
However, not only the renovation work but also the equipment of the premises were important aspects of the dormitory's preparation.
To improve the living conditions of the displaced persons, the Danish Refugee Council donated 133 units of household appliances, including microwaves, gas stoves, irons and ironing boards, dryers, kettles, and a Smart TV for the future recreation room.
The Danish Refugee Council (DRC), in cooperation with the Mykolaiv Development Agency, continues its efforts to create comfortable living conditions for IDPs in Mykolaiv.
This time, the DRC has delivered 57 beds and 14 chair-beds, which marks another step toward creating a cozy space for those who were forced to leave their homes.
As a reminder, the organization previously provided 357 pieces of household appliances and furniture for this dormitory, including desks, wall shelves, kitchen cabinets, bookcases, irons, exhaust fans, kettles, microwaves, clothes dryers, and a TV.
We sincerely thank the DRC and Novo Nordisk for their ongoing support and assistance!
The renovation of a dormitory for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Mykolaiv has been completed. Thanks to this, about 200 people who lost their homes due to the war will have a reliable shelter. The renovation was funded by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
The dormitory is located in the Zavodskyi district. Since December 2023, new metal-plastic windows have been installed in the rooms, and the walls, ceilings, and floors have been renovated. Additionally, common areas such as kitchens, toilets, showers, and corridors have been refurbished.
However, not only the renovation work but also the equipment of the premises were important aspects of the dormitory's preparation.
To improve the living conditions of the displaced persons, the Danish Refugee Council donated 133 units of household appliances, including microwaves, gas stoves, irons and ironing boards, dryers, kettles, and a Smart TV for the future recreation room.
The Danish Refugee Council (DRC), in cooperation with the Mykolaiv Development Agency, continues its efforts to create comfortable living conditions for IDPs in Mykolaiv.
This time, the DRC has delivered 57 beds and 14 chair-beds, which marks another step toward creating a cozy space for those who were forced to leave their homes.
As a reminder, the organization previously provided 357 pieces of household appliances and furniture for this dormitory, including desks, wall shelves, kitchen cabinets, bookcases, irons, exhaust fans, kettles, microwaves, clothes dryers, and a TV.
We sincerely thank the DRC and Novo Nordisk for their ongoing support and assistance!
The renovation of a dormitory for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Mykolaiv has been completed. Thanks to this, about 200 people who lost their homes due to the war will have a reliable shelter. The renovation was funded by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
The dormitory is located in the Zavodskyi district. Since December 2023, new metal-plastic windows have been installed in the rooms, and the walls, ceilings, and floors have been renovated. Additionally, common areas such as kitchens, toilets, showers, and corridors have been refurbished.
However, not only the renovation work but also the equipment of the premises were important aspects of the dormitory's preparation.
To improve the living conditions of the displaced persons, the Danish Refugee Council donated 133 units of household appliances, including microwaves, gas stoves, irons and ironing boards, dryers, kettles, and a Smart TV for the future recreation room.
The Danish Refugee Council (DRC), in cooperation with the Mykolaiv Development Agency, continues its efforts to create comfortable living conditions for IDPs in Mykolaiv.
This time, the DRC has delivered 57 beds and 14 chair-beds, which marks another step toward creating a cozy space for those who were forced to leave their homes.
As a reminder, the organization previously provided 357 pieces of household appliances and furniture for this dormitory, including desks, wall shelves, kitchen cabinets, bookcases, irons, exhaust fans, kettles, microwaves, clothes dryers, and a TV.
We sincerely thank the DRC and Novo Nordisk for their ongoing support and assistance!
The renovation of a dormitory for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Mykolaiv has been completed. Thanks to this, about 200 people who lost their homes due to the war will have a reliable shelter. The renovation was funded by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
The dormitory is located in the Zavodskyi district. Since December 2023, new metal-plastic windows have been installed in the rooms, and the walls, ceilings, and floors have been renovated. Additionally, common areas such as kitchens, toilets, showers, and corridors have been refurbished.
However, not only the renovation work but also the equipment of the premises were important aspects of the dormitory's preparation.
To improve the living conditions of the displaced persons, the Danish Refugee Council donated 133 units of household appliances, including microwaves, gas stoves, irons and ironing boards, dryers, kettles, and a Smart TV for the future recreation room.
The Danish Refugee Council (DRC), in cooperation with the Mykolaiv Development Agency, continues its efforts to create comfortable living conditions for IDPs in Mykolaiv.
This time, the DRC has delivered 57 beds and 14 chair-beds, which marks another step toward creating a cozy space for those who were forced to leave their homes.
As a reminder, the organization previously provided 357 pieces of household appliances and furniture for this dormitory, including desks, wall shelves, kitchen cabinets, bookcases, irons, exhaust fans, kettles, microwaves, clothes dryers, and a TV.
We sincerely thank the DRC and Novo Nordisk for their ongoing support and assistance!
The renovation of a dormitory for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Mykolaiv has been completed. Thanks to this, about 200 people who lost their homes due to the war will have a reliable shelter. The renovation was funded by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
The dormitory is located in the Zavodskyi district. Since December 2023, new metal-plastic windows have been installed in the rooms, and the walls, ceilings, and floors have been renovated. Additionally, common areas such as kitchens, toilets, showers, and corridors have been refurbished.
However, not only the renovation work but also the equipment of the premises were important aspects of the dormitory's preparation.
To improve the living conditions of the displaced persons, the Danish Refugee Council donated 133 units of household appliances, including microwaves, gas stoves, irons and ironing boards, dryers, kettles, and a Smart TV for the future recreation room.
The Danish Refugee Council (DRC), in cooperation with the Mykolaiv Development Agency, continues its efforts to create comfortable living conditions for IDPs in Mykolaiv.
This time, the DRC has delivered 57 beds and 14 chair-beds, which marks another step toward creating a cozy space for those who were forced to leave their homes.
As a reminder, the organization previously provided 357 pieces of household appliances and furniture for this dormitory, including desks, wall shelves, kitchen cabinets, bookcases, irons, exhaust fans, kettles, microwaves, clothes dryers, and a TV.
We sincerely thank the DRC and Novo Nordisk for their ongoing support and assistance!
The renovation of a dormitory for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Mykolaiv has been completed. Thanks to this, about 200 people who lost their homes due to the war will have a reliable shelter. The renovation was funded by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
The dormitory is located in the Zavodskyi district. Since December 2023, new metal-plastic windows have been installed in the rooms, and the walls, ceilings, and floors have been renovated. Additionally, common areas such as kitchens, toilets, showers, and corridors have been refurbished.
However, not only the renovation work but also the equipment of the premises were important aspects of the dormitory's preparation.
To improve the living conditions of the displaced persons, the Danish Refugee Council donated 133 units of household appliances, including microwaves, gas stoves, irons and ironing boards, dryers, kettles, and a Smart TV for the future recreation room.
The Danish Refugee Council (DRC), in cooperation with the Mykolaiv Development Agency, continues its efforts to create comfortable living conditions for IDPs in Mykolaiv.
This time, the DRC has delivered 57 beds and 14 chair-beds, which marks another step toward creating a cozy space for those who were forced to leave their homes.
As a reminder, the organization previously provided 357 pieces of household appliances and furniture for this dormitory, including desks, wall shelves, kitchen cabinets, bookcases, irons, exhaust fans, kettles, microwaves, clothes dryers, and a TV.
We sincerely thank the DRC and Novo Nordisk for their ongoing support and assistance!
The renovation of a dormitory for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Mykolaiv has been completed. Thanks to this, about 200 people who lost their homes due to the war will have a reliable shelter. The renovation was funded by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
The dormitory is located in the Zavodskyi district. Since December 2023, new metal-plastic windows have been installed in the rooms, and the walls, ceilings, and floors have been renovated. Additionally, common areas such as kitchens, toilets, showers, and corridors have been refurbished.
However, not only the renovation work but also the equipment of the premises were important aspects of the dormitory's preparation.
To improve the living conditions of the displaced persons, the Danish Refugee Council donated 133 units of household appliances, including microwaves, gas stoves, irons and ironing boards, dryers, kettles, and a Smart TV for the future recreation room.
The Danish Refugee Council (DRC), in cooperation with the Mykolaiv Development Agency, continues its efforts to create comfortable living conditions for IDPs in Mykolaiv.
This time, the DRC has delivered 57 beds and 14 chair-beds, which marks another step toward creating a cozy space for those who were forced to leave their homes.
As a reminder, the organization previously provided 357 pieces of household appliances and furniture for this dormitory, including desks, wall shelves, kitchen cabinets, bookcases, irons, exhaust fans, kettles, microwaves, clothes dryers, and a TV.
We sincerely thank the DRC and Novo Nordisk for their ongoing support and assistance!
The renovation of a dormitory for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Mykolaiv has been completed. Thanks to this, about 200 people who lost their homes due to the war will have a reliable shelter. The renovation was funded by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
The dormitory is located in the Zavodskyi district. Since December 2023, new metal-plastic windows have been installed in the rooms, and the walls, ceilings, and floors have been renovated. Additionally, common areas such as kitchens, toilets, showers, and corridors have been refurbished.
However, not only the renovation work but also the equipment of the premises were important aspects of the dormitory's preparation.
To improve the living conditions of the displaced persons, the Danish Refugee Council donated 133 units of household appliances, including microwaves, gas stoves, irons and ironing boards, dryers, kettles, and a Smart TV for the future recreation room.
The Danish Refugee Council (DRC), in cooperation with the Mykolaiv Development Agency, continues its efforts to create comfortable living conditions for IDPs in Mykolaiv.
This time, the DRC has delivered 57 beds and 14 chair-beds, which marks another step toward creating a cozy space for those who were forced to leave their homes.
As a reminder, the organization previously provided 357 pieces of household appliances and furniture for this dormitory, including desks, wall shelves, kitchen cabinets, bookcases, irons, exhaust fans, kettles, microwaves, clothes dryers, and a TV.
We sincerely thank the DRC and Novo Nordisk for their ongoing support and assistance!
The renovation of a dormitory for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Mykolaiv has been completed. Thanks to this, about 200 people who lost their homes due to the war will have a reliable shelter. The renovation was funded by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
The dormitory is located in the Zavodskyi district. Since December 2023, new metal-plastic windows have been installed in the rooms, and the walls, ceilings, and floors have been renovated. Additionally, common areas such as kitchens, toilets, showers, and corridors have been refurbished.
However, not only the renovation work but also the equipment of the premises were important aspects of the dormitory's preparation.
To improve the living conditions of the displaced persons, the Danish Refugee Council donated 133 units of household appliances, including microwaves, gas stoves, irons and ironing boards, dryers, kettles, and a Smart TV for the future recreation room.
The Danish Refugee Council (DRC), in cooperation with the Mykolaiv Development Agency, continues its efforts to create comfortable living conditions for IDPs in Mykolaiv.
This time, the DRC has delivered 57 beds and 14 chair-beds, which marks another step toward creating a cozy space for those who were forced to leave their homes.
As a reminder, the organization previously provided 357 pieces of household appliances and furniture for this dormitory, including desks, wall shelves, kitchen cabinets, bookcases, irons, exhaust fans, kettles, microwaves, clothes dryers, and a TV.
We sincerely thank the DRC and Novo Nordisk for their ongoing support and assistance!
The renovation of a dormitory for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Mykolaiv has been completed. Thanks to this, about 200 people who lost their homes due to the war will have a reliable shelter. The renovation was funded by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
The dormitory is located in the Zavodskyi district. Since December 2023, new metal-plastic windows have been installed in the rooms, and the walls, ceilings, and floors have been renovated. Additionally, common areas such as kitchens, toilets, showers, and corridors have been refurbished.
However, not only the renovation work but also the equipment of the premises were important aspects of the dormitory's preparation.
To improve the living conditions of the displaced persons, the Danish Refugee Council donated 133 units of household appliances, including microwaves, gas stoves, irons and ironing boards, dryers, kettles, and a Smart TV for the future recreation room.
The Danish Refugee Council (DRC), in cooperation with the Mykolaiv Development Agency, continues its efforts to create comfortable living conditions for IDPs in Mykolaiv.
This time, the DRC has delivered 57 beds and 14 chair-beds, which marks another step toward creating a cozy space for those who were forced to leave their homes.
As a reminder, the organization previously provided 357 pieces of household appliances and furniture for this dormitory, including desks, wall shelves, kitchen cabinets, bookcases, irons, exhaust fans, kettles, microwaves, clothes dryers, and a TV.
We sincerely thank the DRC and Novo Nordisk for their ongoing support and assistance!
The renovation of a dormitory for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Mykolaiv has been completed. Thanks to this, about 200 people who lost their homes due to the war will have a reliable shelter. The renovation was funded by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
The dormitory is located in the Zavodskyi district. Since December 2023, new metal-plastic windows have been installed in the rooms, and the walls, ceilings, and floors have been renovated. Additionally, common areas such as kitchens, toilets, showers, and corridors have been refurbished.
However, not only the renovation work but also the equipment of the premises were important aspects of the dormitory's preparation.
To improve the living conditions of the displaced persons, the Danish Refugee Council donated 133 units of household appliances, including microwaves, gas stoves, irons and ironing boards, dryers, kettles, and a Smart TV for the future recreation room.
The Danish Refugee Council (DRC), in cooperation with the Mykolaiv Development Agency, continues its efforts to create comfortable living conditions for IDPs in Mykolaiv.
This time, the DRC has delivered 57 beds and 14 chair-beds, which marks another step toward creating a cozy space for those who were forced to leave their homes.
As a reminder, the organization previously provided 357 pieces of household appliances and furniture for this dormitory, including desks, wall shelves, kitchen cabinets, bookcases, irons, exhaust fans, kettles, microwaves, clothes dryers, and a TV.
We sincerely thank the DRC and Novo Nordisk for their ongoing support and assistance!
The renovation of a dormitory for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Mykolaiv has been completed. Thanks to this, about 200 people who lost their homes due to the war will have a reliable shelter. The renovation was funded by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
The dormitory is located in the Zavodskyi district. Since December 2023, new metal-plastic windows have been installed in the rooms, and the walls, ceilings, and floors have been renovated. Additionally, common areas such as kitchens, toilets, showers, and corridors have been refurbished.
However, not only the renovation work but also the equipment of the premises were important aspects of the dormitory's preparation.
To improve the living conditions of the displaced persons, the Danish Refugee Council donated 133 units of household appliances, including microwaves, gas stoves, irons and ironing boards, dryers, kettles, and a Smart TV for the future recreation room.
The Danish Refugee Council (DRC), in cooperation with the Mykolaiv Development Agency, continues its efforts to create comfortable living conditions for IDPs in Mykolaiv.
This time, the DRC has delivered 57 beds and 14 chair-beds, which marks another step toward creating a cozy space for those who were forced to leave their homes.
As a reminder, the organization previously provided 357 pieces of household appliances and furniture for this dormitory, including desks, wall shelves, kitchen cabinets, bookcases, irons, exhaust fans, kettles, microwaves, clothes dryers, and a TV.
We sincerely thank the DRC and Novo Nordisk for their ongoing support and assistance!
The renovation of a dormitory for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Mykolaiv has been completed. Thanks to this, about 200 people who lost their homes due to the war will have a reliable shelter. The renovation was funded by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
The dormitory is located in the Zavodskyi district. Since December 2023, new metal-plastic windows have been installed in the rooms, and the walls, ceilings, and floors have been renovated. Additionally, common areas such as kitchens, toilets, showers, and corridors have been refurbished.
However, not only the renovation work but also the equipment of the premises were important aspects of the dormitory's preparation.
To improve the living conditions of the displaced persons, the Danish Refugee Council donated 133 units of household appliances, including microwaves, gas stoves, irons and ironing boards, dryers, kettles, and a Smart TV for the future recreation room.
The Danish Refugee Council (DRC), in cooperation with the Mykolaiv Development Agency, continues its efforts to create comfortable living conditions for IDPs in Mykolaiv.
This time, the DRC has delivered 57 beds and 14 chair-beds, which marks another step toward creating a cozy space for those who were forced to leave their homes.
As a reminder, the organization previously provided 357 pieces of household appliances and furniture for this dormitory, including desks, wall shelves, kitchen cabinets, bookcases, irons, exhaust fans, kettles, microwaves, clothes dryers, and a TV.
We sincerely thank the DRC and Novo Nordisk for their ongoing support and assistance!
The renovation of a dormitory for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Mykolaiv has been completed. Thanks to this, about 200 people who lost their homes due to the war will have a reliable shelter. The renovation was funded by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
The dormitory is located in the Zavodskyi district. Since December 2023, new metal-plastic windows have been installed in the rooms, and the walls, ceilings, and floors have been renovated. Additionally, common areas such as kitchens, toilets, showers, and corridors have been refurbished.
However, not only the renovation work but also the equipment of the premises were important aspects of the dormitory's preparation.
To improve the living conditions of the displaced persons, the Danish Refugee Council donated 133 units of household appliances, including microwaves, gas stoves, irons and ironing boards, dryers, kettles, and a Smart TV for the future recreation room.
The Danish Refugee Council (DRC), in cooperation with the Mykolaiv Development Agency, continues its efforts to create comfortable living conditions for IDPs in Mykolaiv.
This time, the DRC has delivered 57 beds and 14 chair-beds, which marks another step toward creating a cozy space for those who were forced to leave their homes.
As a reminder, the organization previously provided 357 pieces of household appliances and furniture for this dormitory, including desks, wall shelves, kitchen cabinets, bookcases, irons, exhaust fans, kettles, microwaves, clothes dryers, and a TV.
We sincerely thank the DRC and Novo Nordisk for their ongoing support and assistance!
The renovation of a dormitory for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Mykolaiv has been completed. Thanks to this, about 200 people who lost their homes due to the war will have a reliable shelter. The renovation was funded by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
The dormitory is located in the Zavodskyi district. Since December 2023, new metal-plastic windows have been installed in the rooms, and the walls, ceilings, and floors have been renovated. Additionally, common areas such as kitchens, toilets, showers, and corridors have been refurbished.
However, not only the renovation work but also the equipment of the premises were important aspects of the dormitory's preparation.
To improve the living conditions of the displaced persons, the Danish Refugee Council donated 133 units of household appliances, including microwaves, gas stoves, irons and ironing boards, dryers, kettles, and a Smart TV for the future recreation room.
The Danish Refugee Council (DRC), in cooperation with the Mykolaiv Development Agency, continues its efforts to create comfortable living conditions for IDPs in Mykolaiv.
This time, the DRC has delivered 57 beds and 14 chair-beds, which marks another step toward creating a cozy space for those who were forced to leave their homes.
As a reminder, the organization previously provided 357 pieces of household appliances and furniture for this dormitory, including desks, wall shelves, kitchen cabinets, bookcases, irons, exhaust fans, kettles, microwaves, clothes dryers, and a TV.
We sincerely thank the DRC and Novo Nordisk for their ongoing support and assistance!
The renovation of a dormitory for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Mykolaiv has been completed. Thanks to this, about 200 people who lost their homes due to the war will have a reliable shelter. The renovation was funded by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
The dormitory is located in the Zavodskyi district. Since December 2023, new metal-plastic windows have been installed in the rooms, and the walls, ceilings, and floors have been renovated. Additionally, common areas such as kitchens, toilets, showers, and corridors have been refurbished.
However, not only the renovation work but also the equipment of the premises were important aspects of the dormitory's preparation.
To improve the living conditions of the displaced persons, the Danish Refugee Council donated 133 units of household appliances, including microwaves, gas stoves, irons and ironing boards, dryers, kettles, and a Smart TV for the future recreation room.
The Danish Refugee Council (DRC), in cooperation with the Mykolaiv Development Agency, continues its efforts to create comfortable living conditions for IDPs in Mykolaiv.
This time, the DRC has delivered 57 beds and 14 chair-beds, which marks another step toward creating a cozy space for those who were forced to leave their homes.
As a reminder, the organization previously provided 357 pieces of household appliances and furniture for this dormitory, including desks, wall shelves, kitchen cabinets, bookcases, irons, exhaust fans, kettles, microwaves, clothes dryers, and a TV.
We sincerely thank the DRC and Novo Nordisk for their ongoing support and assistance!
The renovation of a dormitory for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Mykolaiv has been completed. Thanks to this, about 200 people who lost their homes due to the war will have a reliable shelter. The renovation was funded by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
The dormitory is located in the Zavodskyi district. Since December 2023, new metal-plastic windows have been installed in the rooms, and the walls, ceilings, and floors have been renovated. Additionally, common areas such as kitchens, toilets, showers, and corridors have been refurbished.
However, not only the renovation work but also the equipment of the premises were important aspects of the dormitory's preparation.
To improve the living conditions of the displaced persons, the Danish Refugee Council donated 133 units of household appliances, including microwaves, gas stoves, irons and ironing boards, dryers, kettles, and a Smart TV for the future recreation room.
The Danish Refugee Council (DRC), in cooperation with the Mykolaiv Development Agency, continues its efforts to create comfortable living conditions for IDPs in Mykolaiv.
This time, the DRC has delivered 57 beds and 14 chair-beds, which marks another step toward creating a cozy space for those who were forced to leave their homes.
As a reminder, the organization previously provided 357 pieces of household appliances and furniture for this dormitory, including desks, wall shelves, kitchen cabinets, bookcases, irons, exhaust fans, kettles, microwaves, clothes dryers, and a TV.
We sincerely thank the DRC and Novo Nordisk for their ongoing support and assistance!
The renovation of a dormitory for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Mykolaiv has been completed. Thanks to this, about 200 people who lost their homes due to the war will have a reliable shelter. The renovation was funded by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
The dormitory is located in the Zavodskyi district. Since December 2023, new metal-plastic windows have been installed in the rooms, and the walls, ceilings, and floors have been renovated. Additionally, common areas such as kitchens, toilets, showers, and corridors have been refurbished.
However, not only the renovation work but also the equipment of the premises were important aspects of the dormitory's preparation.
To improve the living conditions of the displaced persons, the Danish Refugee Council donated 133 units of household appliances, including microwaves, gas stoves, irons and ironing boards, dryers, kettles, and a Smart TV for the future recreation room.
The Danish Refugee Council (DRC), in cooperation with the Mykolaiv Development Agency, continues its efforts to create comfortable living conditions for IDPs in Mykolaiv.
This time, the DRC has delivered 57 beds and 14 chair-beds, which marks another step toward creating a cozy space for those who were forced to leave their homes.
As a reminder, the organization previously provided 357 pieces of household appliances and furniture for this dormitory, including desks, wall shelves, kitchen cabinets, bookcases, irons, exhaust fans, kettles, microwaves, clothes dryers, and a TV.
We sincerely thank the DRC and Novo Nordisk for their ongoing support and assistance!
The renovation of a dormitory for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Mykolaiv has been completed. Thanks to this, about 200 people who lost their homes due to the war will have a reliable shelter. The renovation was funded by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
The dormitory is located in the Zavodskyi district. Since December 2023, new metal-plastic windows have been installed in the rooms, and the walls, ceilings, and floors have been renovated. Additionally, common areas such as kitchens, toilets, showers, and corridors have been refurbished.
However, not only the renovation work but also the equipment of the premises were important aspects of the dormitory's preparation.
To improve the living conditions of the displaced persons, the Danish Refugee Council donated 133 units of household appliances, including microwaves, gas stoves, irons and ironing boards, dryers, kettles, and a Smart TV for the future recreation room.
The Danish Refugee Council (DRC), in cooperation with the Mykolaiv Development Agency, continues its efforts to create comfortable living conditions for IDPs in Mykolaiv.
This time, the DRC has delivered 57 beds and 14 chair-beds, which marks another step toward creating a cozy space for those who were forced to leave their homes.
As a reminder, the organization previously provided 357 pieces of household appliances and furniture for this dormitory, including desks, wall shelves, kitchen cabinets, bookcases, irons, exhaust fans, kettles, microwaves, clothes dryers, and a TV.
We sincerely thank the DRC and Novo Nordisk for their ongoing support and assistance!
The renovation of a dormitory for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Mykolaiv has been completed. Thanks to this, about 200 people who lost their homes due to the war will have a reliable shelter. The renovation was funded by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
The dormitory is located in the Zavodskyi district. Since December 2023, new metal-plastic windows have been installed in the rooms, and the walls, ceilings, and floors have been renovated. Additionally, common areas such as kitchens, toilets, showers, and corridors have been refurbished.
However, not only the renovation work but also the equipment of the premises were important aspects of the dormitory's preparation.
To improve the living conditions of the displaced persons, the Danish Refugee Council donated 133 units of household appliances, including microwaves, gas stoves, irons and ironing boards, dryers, kettles, and a Smart TV for the future recreation room.
The Danish Refugee Council (DRC), in cooperation with the Mykolaiv Development Agency, continues its efforts to create comfortable living conditions for IDPs in Mykolaiv.
This time, the DRC has delivered 57 beds and 14 chair-beds, which marks another step toward creating a cozy space for those who were forced to leave their homes.
As a reminder, the organization previously provided 357 pieces of household appliances and furniture for this dormitory, including desks, wall shelves, kitchen cabinets, bookcases, irons, exhaust fans, kettles, microwaves, clothes dryers, and a TV.
We sincerely thank the DRC and Novo Nordisk for their ongoing support and assistance!
The renovation of a dormitory for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Mykolaiv has been completed. Thanks to this, about 200 people who lost their homes due to the war will have a reliable shelter. The renovation was funded by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
The dormitory is located in the Zavodskyi district. Since December 2023, new metal-plastic windows have been installed in the rooms, and the walls, ceilings, and floors have been renovated. Additionally, common areas such as kitchens, toilets, showers, and corridors have been refurbished.
However, not only the renovation work but also the equipment of the premises were important aspects of the dormitory's preparation.
To improve the living conditions of the displaced persons, the Danish Refugee Council donated 133 units of household appliances, including microwaves, gas stoves, irons and ironing boards, dryers, kettles, and a Smart TV for the future recreation room.
The Danish Refugee Council (DRC), in cooperation with the Mykolaiv Development Agency, continues its efforts to create comfortable living conditions for IDPs in Mykolaiv.
This time, the DRC has delivered 57 beds and 14 chair-beds, which marks another step toward creating a cozy space for those who were forced to leave their homes.
As a reminder, the organization previously provided 357 pieces of household appliances and furniture for this dormitory, including desks, wall shelves, kitchen cabinets, bookcases, irons, exhaust fans, kettles, microwaves, clothes dryers, and a TV.
We sincerely thank the DRC and Novo Nordisk for their ongoing support and assistance!
The renovation of a dormitory for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Mykolaiv has been completed. Thanks to this, about 200 people who lost their homes due to the war will have a reliable shelter. The renovation was funded by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
The dormitory is located in the Zavodskyi district. Since December 2023, new metal-plastic windows have been installed in the rooms, and the walls, ceilings, and floors have been renovated. Additionally, common areas such as kitchens, toilets, showers, and corridors have been refurbished.
However, not only the renovation work but also the equipment of the premises were important aspects of the dormitory's preparation.
To improve the living conditions of the displaced persons, the Danish Refugee Council donated 133 units of household appliances, including microwaves, gas stoves, irons and ironing boards, dryers, kettles, and a Smart TV for the future recreation room.
The Danish Refugee Council (DRC), in cooperation with the Mykolaiv Development Agency, continues its efforts to create comfortable living conditions for IDPs in Mykolaiv.
This time, the DRC has delivered 57 beds and 14 chair-beds, which marks another step toward creating a cozy space for those who were forced to leave their homes.
As a reminder, the organization previously provided 357 pieces of household appliances and furniture for this dormitory, including desks, wall shelves, kitchen cabinets, bookcases, irons, exhaust fans, kettles, microwaves, clothes dryers, and a TV.
We sincerely thank the DRC and Novo Nordisk for their ongoing support and assistance!
The renovation of a dormitory for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Mykolaiv has been completed. Thanks to this, about 200 people who lost their homes due to the war will have a reliable shelter. The renovation was funded by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
The dormitory is located in the Zavodskyi district. Since December 2023, new metal-plastic windows have been installed in the rooms, and the walls, ceilings, and floors have been renovated. Additionally, common areas such as kitchens, toilets, showers, and corridors have been refurbished.
However, not only the renovation work but also the equipment of the premises were important aspects of the dormitory's preparation.
To improve the living conditions of the displaced persons, the Danish Refugee Council donated 133 units of household appliances, including microwaves, gas stoves, irons and ironing boards, dryers, kettles, and a Smart TV for the future recreation room.
The Danish Refugee Council (DRC), in cooperation with the Mykolaiv Development Agency, continues its efforts to create comfortable living conditions for IDPs in Mykolaiv.
This time, the DRC has delivered 57 beds and 14 chair-beds, which marks another step toward creating a cozy space for those who were forced to leave their homes.
As a reminder, the organization previously provided 357 pieces of household appliances and furniture for this dormitory, including desks, wall shelves, kitchen cabinets, bookcases, irons, exhaust fans, kettles, microwaves, clothes dryers, and a TV.
We sincerely thank the DRC and Novo Nordisk for their ongoing support and assistance!
The renovation of a dormitory for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Mykolaiv has been completed. Thanks to this, about 200 people who lost their homes due to the war will have a reliable shelter. The renovation was funded by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
The dormitory is located in the Zavodskyi district. Since December 2023, new metal-plastic windows have been installed in the rooms, and the walls, ceilings, and floors have been renovated. Additionally, common areas such as kitchens, toilets, showers, and corridors have been refurbished.
However, not only the renovation work but also the equipment of the premises were important aspects of the dormitory's preparation.
To improve the living conditions of the displaced persons, the Danish Refugee Council donated 133 units of household appliances, including microwaves, gas stoves, irons and ironing boards, dryers, kettles, and a Smart TV for the future recreation room.
The Danish Refugee Council (DRC), in cooperation with the Mykolaiv Development Agency, continues its efforts to create comfortable living conditions for IDPs in Mykolaiv.
This time, the DRC has delivered 57 beds and 14 chair-beds, which marks another step toward creating a cozy space for those who were forced to leave their homes.
As a reminder, the organization previously provided 357 pieces of household appliances and furniture for this dormitory, including desks, wall shelves, kitchen cabinets, bookcases, irons, exhaust fans, kettles, microwaves, clothes dryers, and a TV.
We sincerely thank the DRC and Novo Nordisk for their ongoing support and assistance!
The renovation of a dormitory for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Mykolaiv has been completed. Thanks to this, about 200 people who lost their homes due to the war will have a reliable shelter. The renovation was funded by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
The dormitory is located in the Zavodskyi district. Since December 2023, new metal-plastic windows have been installed in the rooms, and the walls, ceilings, and floors have been renovated. Additionally, common areas such as kitchens, toilets, showers, and corridors have been refurbished.
However, not only the renovation work but also the equipment of the premises were important aspects of the dormitory's preparation.
To improve the living conditions of the displaced persons, the Danish Refugee Council donated 133 units of household appliances, including microwaves, gas stoves, irons and ironing boards, dryers, kettles, and a Smart TV for the future recreation room.
The Danish Refugee Council (DRC), in cooperation with the Mykolaiv Development Agency, continues its efforts to create comfortable living conditions for IDPs in Mykolaiv.
This time, the DRC has delivered 57 beds and 14 chair-beds, which marks another step toward creating a cozy space for those who were forced to leave their homes.
As a reminder, the organization previously provided 357 pieces of household appliances and furniture for this dormitory, including desks, wall shelves, kitchen cabinets, bookcases, irons, exhaust fans, kettles, microwaves, clothes dryers, and a TV.
We sincerely thank the DRC and Novo Nordisk for their ongoing support and assistance!
The renovation of a dormitory for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Mykolaiv has been completed. Thanks to this, about 200 people who lost their homes due to the war will have a reliable shelter. The renovation was funded by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
The dormitory is located in the Zavodskyi district. Since December 2023, new metal-plastic windows have been installed in the rooms, and the walls, ceilings, and floors have been renovated. Additionally, common areas such as kitchens, toilets, showers, and corridors have been refurbished.
However, not only the renovation work but also the equipment of the premises were important aspects of the dormitory's preparation.
To improve the living conditions of the displaced persons, the Danish Refugee Council donated 133 units of household appliances, including microwaves, gas stoves, irons and ironing boards, dryers, kettles, and a Smart TV for the future recreation room.
The Danish Refugee Council (DRC), in cooperation with the Mykolaiv Development Agency, continues its efforts to create comfortable living conditions for IDPs in Mykolaiv.
This time, the DRC has delivered 57 beds and 14 chair-beds, which marks another step toward creating a cozy space for those who were forced to leave their homes.
As a reminder, the organization previously provided 357 pieces of household appliances and furniture for this dormitory, including desks, wall shelves, kitchen cabinets, bookcases, irons, exhaust fans, kettles, microwaves, clothes dryers, and a TV.
We sincerely thank the DRC and Novo Nordisk for their ongoing support and assistance!
The renovation of a dormitory for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Mykolaiv has been completed. Thanks to this, about 200 people who lost their homes due to the war will have a reliable shelter. The renovation was funded by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
The dormitory is located in the Zavodskyi district. Since December 2023, new metal-plastic windows have been installed in the rooms, and the walls, ceilings, and floors have been renovated. Additionally, common areas such as kitchens, toilets, showers, and corridors have been refurbished.
However, not only the renovation work but also the equipment of the premises were important aspects of the dormitory's preparation.
To improve the living conditions of the displaced persons, the Danish Refugee Council donated 133 units of household appliances, including microwaves, gas stoves, irons and ironing boards, dryers, kettles, and a Smart TV for the future recreation room.
The Danish Refugee Council (DRC), in cooperation with the Mykolaiv Development Agency, continues its efforts to create comfortable living conditions for IDPs in Mykolaiv.
This time, the DRC has delivered 57 beds and 14 chair-beds, which marks another step toward creating a cozy space for those who were forced to leave their homes.
As a reminder, the organization previously provided 357 pieces of household appliances and furniture for this dormitory, including desks, wall shelves, kitchen cabinets, bookcases, irons, exhaust fans, kettles, microwaves, clothes dryers, and a TV.
We sincerely thank the DRC and Novo Nordisk for their ongoing support and assistance!
The renovation of a dormitory for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Mykolaiv has been completed. Thanks to this, about 200 people who lost their homes due to the war will have a reliable shelter. The renovation was funded by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
The dormitory is located in the Zavodskyi district. Since December 2023, new metal-plastic windows have been installed in the rooms, and the walls, ceilings, and floors have been renovated. Additionally, common areas such as kitchens, toilets, showers, and corridors have been refurbished.
However, not only the renovation work but also the equipment of the premises were important aspects of the dormitory's preparation.
To improve the living conditions of the displaced persons, the Danish Refugee Council donated 133 units of household appliances, including microwaves, gas stoves, irons and ironing boards, dryers, kettles, and a Smart TV for the future recreation room.
The Danish Refugee Council (DRC), in cooperation with the Mykolaiv Development Agency, continues its efforts to create comfortable living conditions for IDPs in Mykolaiv.
This time, the DRC has delivered 57 beds and 14 chair-beds, which marks another step toward creating a cozy space for those who were forced to leave their homes.
As a reminder, the organization previously provided 357 pieces of household appliances and furniture for this dormitory, including desks, wall shelves, kitchen cabinets, bookcases, irons, exhaust fans, kettles, microwaves, clothes dryers, and a TV.
We sincerely thank the DRC and Novo Nordisk for their ongoing support and assistance!
The renovation of a dormitory for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Mykolaiv has been completed. Thanks to this, about 200 people who lost their homes due to the war will have a reliable shelter. The renovation was funded by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
The dormitory is located in the Zavodskyi district. Since December 2023, new metal-plastic windows have been installed in the rooms, and the walls, ceilings, and floors have been renovated. Additionally, common areas such as kitchens, toilets, showers, and corridors have been refurbished.
However, not only the renovation work but also the equipment of the premises were important aspects of the dormitory's preparation.
To improve the living conditions of the displaced persons, the Danish Refugee Council donated 133 units of household appliances, including microwaves, gas stoves, irons and ironing boards, dryers, kettles, and a Smart TV for the future recreation room.
The Danish Refugee Council (DRC), in cooperation with the Mykolaiv Development Agency, continues its efforts to create comfortable living conditions for IDPs in Mykolaiv.
This time, the DRC has delivered 57 beds and 14 chair-beds, which marks another step toward creating a cozy space for those who were forced to leave their homes.
As a reminder, the organization previously provided 357 pieces of household appliances and furniture for this dormitory, including desks, wall shelves, kitchen cabinets, bookcases, irons, exhaust fans, kettles, microwaves, clothes dryers, and a TV.
We sincerely thank the DRC and Novo Nordisk for their ongoing support and assistance!
The renovation of a dormitory for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Mykolaiv has been completed. Thanks to this, about 200 people who lost their homes due to the war will have a reliable shelter. The renovation was funded by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
The dormitory is located in the Zavodskyi district. Since December 2023, new metal-plastic windows have been installed in the rooms, and the walls, ceilings, and floors have been renovated. Additionally, common areas such as kitchens, toilets, showers, and corridors have been refurbished.
However, not only the renovation work but also the equipment of the premises were important aspects of the dormitory's preparation.
To improve the living conditions of the displaced persons, the Danish Refugee Council donated 133 units of household appliances, including microwaves, gas stoves, irons and ironing boards, dryers, kettles, and a Smart TV for the future recreation room.
The Danish Refugee Council (DRC), in cooperation with the Mykolaiv Development Agency, continues its efforts to create comfortable living conditions for IDPs in Mykolaiv.
This time, the DRC has delivered 57 beds and 14 chair-beds, which marks another step toward creating a cozy space for those who were forced to leave their homes.
As a reminder, the organization previously provided 357 pieces of household appliances and furniture for this dormitory, including desks, wall shelves, kitchen cabinets, bookcases, irons, exhaust fans, kettles, microwaves, clothes dryers, and a TV.
We sincerely thank the DRC and Novo Nordisk for their ongoing support and assistance!
The renovation of a dormitory for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Mykolaiv has been completed. Thanks to this, about 200 people who lost their homes due to the war will have a reliable shelter. The renovation was funded by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
The dormitory is located in the Zavodskyi district. Since December 2023, new metal-plastic windows have been installed in the rooms, and the walls, ceilings, and floors have been renovated. Additionally, common areas such as kitchens, toilets, showers, and corridors have been refurbished.
However, not only the renovation work but also the equipment of the premises were important aspects of the dormitory's preparation.
To improve the living conditions of the displaced persons, the Danish Refugee Council donated 133 units of household appliances, including microwaves, gas stoves, irons and ironing boards, dryers, kettles, and a Smart TV for the future recreation room.
The Danish Refugee Council (DRC), in cooperation with the Mykolaiv Development Agency, continues its efforts to create comfortable living conditions for IDPs in Mykolaiv.
This time, the DRC has delivered 57 beds and 14 chair-beds, which marks another step toward creating a cozy space for those who were forced to leave their homes.
As a reminder, the organization previously provided 357 pieces of household appliances and furniture for this dormitory, including desks, wall shelves, kitchen cabinets, bookcases, irons, exhaust fans, kettles, microwaves, clothes dryers, and a TV.
We sincerely thank the DRC and Novo Nordisk for their ongoing support and assistance!
The renovation of a dormitory for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Mykolaiv has been completed. Thanks to this, about 200 people who lost their homes due to the war will have a reliable shelter. The renovation was funded by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
The dormitory is located in the Zavodskyi district. Since December 2023, new metal-plastic windows have been installed in the rooms, and the walls, ceilings, and floors have been renovated. Additionally, common areas such as kitchens, toilets, showers, and corridors have been refurbished.
However, not only the renovation work but also the equipment of the premises were important aspects of the dormitory's preparation.
To improve the living conditions of the displaced persons, the Danish Refugee Council donated 133 units of household appliances, including microwaves, gas stoves, irons and ironing boards, dryers, kettles, and a Smart TV for the future recreation room.
The Danish Refugee Council (DRC), in cooperation with the Mykolaiv Development Agency, continues its efforts to create comfortable living conditions for IDPs in Mykolaiv.
This time, the DRC has delivered 57 beds and 14 chair-beds, which marks another step toward creating a cozy space for those who were forced to leave their homes.
As a reminder, the organization previously provided 357 pieces of household appliances and furniture for this dormitory, including desks, wall shelves, kitchen cabinets, bookcases, irons, exhaust fans, kettles, microwaves, clothes dryers, and a TV.
We sincerely thank the DRC and Novo Nordisk for their ongoing support and assistance!
The renovation of a dormitory for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Mykolaiv has been completed. Thanks to this, about 200 people who lost their homes due to the war will have a reliable shelter. The renovation was funded by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
The dormitory is located in the Zavodskyi district. Since December 2023, new metal-plastic windows have been installed in the rooms, and the walls, ceilings, and floors have been renovated. Additionally, common areas such as kitchens, toilets, showers, and corridors have been refurbished.
However, not only the renovation work but also the equipment of the premises were important aspects of the dormitory's preparation.
To improve the living conditions of the displaced persons, the Danish Refugee Council donated 133 units of household appliances, including microwaves, gas stoves, irons and ironing boards, dryers, kettles, and a Smart TV for the future recreation room.
The Danish Refugee Council (DRC), in cooperation with the Mykolaiv Development Agency, continues its efforts to create comfortable living conditions for IDPs in Mykolaiv.
This time, the DRC has delivered 57 beds and 14 chair-beds, which marks another step toward creating a cozy space for those who were forced to leave their homes.
As a reminder, the organization previously provided 357 pieces of household appliances and furniture for this dormitory, including desks, wall shelves, kitchen cabinets, bookcases, irons, exhaust fans, kettles, microwaves, clothes dryers, and a TV.
We sincerely thank the DRC and Novo Nordisk for their ongoing support and assistance!
The renovation of a dormitory for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Mykolaiv has been completed. Thanks to this, about 200 people who lost their homes due to the war will have a reliable shelter. The renovation was funded by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
The dormitory is located in the Zavodskyi district. Since December 2023, new metal-plastic windows have been installed in the rooms, and the walls, ceilings, and floors have been renovated. Additionally, common areas such as kitchens, toilets, showers, and corridors have been refurbished.
However, not only the renovation work but also the equipment of the premises were important aspects of the dormitory's preparation.
To improve the living conditions of the displaced persons, the Danish Refugee Council donated 133 units of household appliances, including microwaves, gas stoves, irons and ironing boards, dryers, kettles, and a Smart TV for the future recreation room.
The Danish Refugee Council (DRC), in cooperation with the Mykolaiv Development Agency, continues its efforts to create comfortable living conditions for IDPs in Mykolaiv.
This time, the DRC has delivered 57 beds and 14 chair-beds, which marks another step toward creating a cozy space for those who were forced to leave their homes.
As a reminder, the organization previously provided 357 pieces of household appliances and furniture for this dormitory, including desks, wall shelves, kitchen cabinets, bookcases, irons, exhaust fans, kettles, microwaves, clothes dryers, and a TV.
We sincerely thank the DRC and Novo Nordisk for their ongoing support and assistance!
The renovation of a dormitory for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Mykolaiv has been completed. Thanks to this, about 200 people who lost their homes due to the war will have a reliable shelter. The renovation was funded by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
The dormitory is located in the Zavodskyi district. Since December 2023, new metal-plastic windows have been installed in the rooms, and the walls, ceilings, and floors have been renovated. Additionally, common areas such as kitchens, toilets, showers, and corridors have been refurbished.
However, not only the renovation work but also the equipment of the premises were important aspects of the dormitory's preparation.
To improve the living conditions of the displaced persons, the Danish Refugee Council donated 133 units of household appliances, including microwaves, gas stoves, irons and ironing boards, dryers, kettles, and a Smart TV for the future recreation room.
The Danish Refugee Council (DRC), in cooperation with the Mykolaiv Development Agency, continues its efforts to create comfortable living conditions for IDPs in Mykolaiv.
This time, the DRC has delivered 57 beds and 14 chair-beds, which marks another step toward creating a cozy space for those who were forced to leave their homes.
As a reminder, the organization previously provided 357 pieces of household appliances and furniture for this dormitory, including desks, wall shelves, kitchen cabinets, bookcases, irons, exhaust fans, kettles, microwaves, clothes dryers, and a TV.
We sincerely thank the DRC and Novo Nordisk for their ongoing support and assistance!
The renovation of a dormitory for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Mykolaiv has been completed. Thanks to this, about 200 people who lost their homes due to the war will have a reliable shelter. The renovation was funded by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
The dormitory is located in the Zavodskyi district. Since December 2023, new metal-plastic windows have been installed in the rooms, and the walls, ceilings, and floors have been renovated. Additionally, common areas such as kitchens, toilets, showers, and corridors have been refurbished.
However, not only the renovation work but also the equipment of the premises were important aspects of the dormitory's preparation.
To improve the living conditions of the displaced persons, the Danish Refugee Council donated 133 units of household appliances, including microwaves, gas stoves, irons and ironing boards, dryers, kettles, and a Smart TV for the future recreation room.
The Danish Refugee Council (DRC), in cooperation with the Mykolaiv Development Agency, continues its efforts to create comfortable living conditions for IDPs in Mykolaiv.
This time, the DRC has delivered 57 beds and 14 chair-beds, which marks another step toward creating a cozy space for those who were forced to leave their homes.
As a reminder, the organization previously provided 357 pieces of household appliances and furniture for this dormitory, including desks, wall shelves, kitchen cabinets, bookcases, irons, exhaust fans, kettles, microwaves, clothes dryers, and a TV.
We sincerely thank the DRC and Novo Nordisk for their ongoing support and assistance!
The renovation of a dormitory for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Mykolaiv has been completed. Thanks to this, about 200 people who lost their homes due to the war will have a reliable shelter. The renovation was funded by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
The dormitory is located in the Zavodskyi district. Since December 2023, new metal-plastic windows have been installed in the rooms, and the walls, ceilings, and floors have been renovated. Additionally, common areas such as kitchens, toilets, showers, and corridors have been refurbished.
However, not only the renovation work but also the equipment of the premises were important aspects of the dormitory's preparation.
To improve the living conditions of the displaced persons, the Danish Refugee Council donated 133 units of household appliances, including microwaves, gas stoves, irons and ironing boards, dryers, kettles, and a Smart TV for the future recreation room.
The Danish Refugee Council (DRC), in cooperation with the Mykolaiv Development Agency, continues its efforts to create comfortable living conditions for IDPs in Mykolaiv.
This time, the DRC has delivered 57 beds and 14 chair-beds, which marks another step toward creating a cozy space for those who were forced to leave their homes.
As a reminder, the organization previously provided 357 pieces of household appliances and furniture for this dormitory, including desks, wall shelves, kitchen cabinets, bookcases, irons, exhaust fans, kettles, microwaves, clothes dryers, and a TV.
We sincerely thank the DRC and Novo Nordisk for their ongoing support and assistance!
The renovation of a dormitory for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Mykolaiv has been completed. Thanks to this, about 200 people who lost their homes due to the war will have a reliable shelter. The renovation was funded by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
The dormitory is located in the Zavodskyi district. Since December 2023, new metal-plastic windows have been installed in the rooms, and the walls, ceilings, and floors have been renovated. Additionally, common areas such as kitchens, toilets, showers, and corridors have been refurbished.
However, not only the renovation work but also the equipment of the premises were important aspects of the dormitory's preparation.
To improve the living conditions of the displaced persons, the Danish Refugee Council donated 133 units of household appliances, including microwaves, gas stoves, irons and ironing boards, dryers, kettles, and a Smart TV for the future recreation room.
The Danish Refugee Council (DRC), in cooperation with the Mykolaiv Development Agency, continues its efforts to create comfortable living conditions for IDPs in Mykolaiv.
This time, the DRC has delivered 57 beds and 14 chair-beds, which marks another step toward creating a cozy space for those who were forced to leave their homes.
As a reminder, the organization previously provided 357 pieces of household appliances and furniture for this dormitory, including desks, wall shelves, kitchen cabinets, bookcases, irons, exhaust fans, kettles, microwaves, clothes dryers, and a TV.
We sincerely thank the DRC and Novo Nordisk for their ongoing support and assistance!
The renovation of a dormitory for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Mykolaiv has been completed. Thanks to this, about 200 people who lost their homes due to the war will have a reliable shelter. The renovation was funded by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
The dormitory is located in the Zavodskyi district. Since December 2023, new metal-plastic windows have been installed in the rooms, and the walls, ceilings, and floors have been renovated. Additionally, common areas such as kitchens, toilets, showers, and corridors have been refurbished.
However, not only the renovation work but also the equipment of the premises were important aspects of the dormitory's preparation.
To improve the living conditions of the displaced persons, the Danish Refugee Council donated 133 units of household appliances, including microwaves, gas stoves, irons and ironing boards, dryers, kettles, and a Smart TV for the future recreation room.
The Danish Refugee Council (DRC), in cooperation with the Mykolaiv Development Agency, continues its efforts to create comfortable living conditions for IDPs in Mykolaiv.
This time, the DRC has delivered 57 beds and 14 chair-beds, which marks another step toward creating a cozy space for those who were forced to leave their homes.
As a reminder, the organization previously provided 357 pieces of household appliances and furniture for this dormitory, including desks, wall shelves, kitchen cabinets, bookcases, irons, exhaust fans, kettles, microwaves, clothes dryers, and a TV.
We sincerely thank the DRC and Novo Nordisk for their ongoing support and assistance!
The renovation of a dormitory for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Mykolaiv has been completed. Thanks to this, about 200 people who lost their homes due to the war will have a reliable shelter. The renovation was funded by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
The dormitory is located in the Zavodskyi district. Since December 2023, new metal-plastic windows have been installed in the rooms, and the walls, ceilings, and floors have been renovated. Additionally, common areas such as kitchens, toilets, showers, and corridors have been refurbished.
However, not only the renovation work but also the equipment of the premises were important aspects of the dormitory's preparation.
To improve the living conditions of the displaced persons, the Danish Refugee Council donated 133 units of household appliances, including microwaves, gas stoves, irons and ironing boards, dryers, kettles, and a Smart TV for the future recreation room.
The Danish Refugee Council (DRC), in cooperation with the Mykolaiv Development Agency, continues its efforts to create comfortable living conditions for IDPs in Mykolaiv.
This time, the DRC has delivered 57 beds and 14 chair-beds, which marks another step toward creating a cozy space for those who were forced to leave their homes.
As a reminder, the organization previously provided 357 pieces of household appliances and furniture for this dormitory, including desks, wall shelves, kitchen cabinets, bookcases, irons, exhaust fans, kettles, microwaves, clothes dryers, and a TV.
We sincerely thank the DRC and Novo Nordisk for their ongoing support and assistance!
The renovation of a dormitory for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Mykolaiv has been completed. Thanks to this, about 200 people who lost their homes due to the war will have a reliable shelter. The renovation was funded by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
The dormitory is located in the Zavodskyi district. Since December 2023, new metal-plastic windows have been installed in the rooms, and the walls, ceilings, and floors have been renovated. Additionally, common areas such as kitchens, toilets, showers, and corridors have been refurbished.
However, not only the renovation work but also the equipment of the premises were important aspects of the dormitory's preparation.
To improve the living conditions of the displaced persons, the Danish Refugee Council donated 133 units of household appliances, including microwaves, gas stoves, irons and ironing boards, dryers, kettles, and a Smart TV for the future recreation room.
The Danish Refugee Council (DRC), in cooperation with the Mykolaiv Development Agency, continues its efforts to create comfortable living conditions for IDPs in Mykolaiv.
This time, the DRC has delivered 57 beds and 14 chair-beds, which marks another step toward creating a cozy space for those who were forced to leave their homes.
As a reminder, the organization previously provided 357 pieces of household appliances and furniture for this dormitory, including desks, wall shelves, kitchen cabinets, bookcases, irons, exhaust fans, kettles, microwaves, clothes dryers, and a TV.
We sincerely thank the DRC and Novo Nordisk for their ongoing support and assistance!
The renovation of a dormitory for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Mykolaiv has been completed. Thanks to this, about 200 people who lost their homes due to the war will have a reliable shelter. The renovation was funded by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
The dormitory is located in the Zavodskyi district. Since December 2023, new metal-plastic windows have been installed in the rooms, and the walls, ceilings, and floors have been renovated. Additionally, common areas such as kitchens, toilets, showers, and corridors have been refurbished.
However, not only the renovation work but also the equipment of the premises were important aspects of the dormitory's preparation.
To improve the living conditions of the displaced persons, the Danish Refugee Council donated 133 units of household appliances, including microwaves, gas stoves, irons and ironing boards, dryers, kettles, and a Smart TV for the future recreation room.
The Danish Refugee Council (DRC), in cooperation with the Mykolaiv Development Agency, continues its efforts to create comfortable living conditions for IDPs in Mykolaiv.
This time, the DRC has delivered 57 beds and 14 chair-beds, which marks another step toward creating a cozy space for those who were forced to leave their homes.
As a reminder, the organization previously provided 357 pieces of household appliances and furniture for this dormitory, including desks, wall shelves, kitchen cabinets, bookcases, irons, exhaust fans, kettles, microwaves, clothes dryers, and a TV.
We sincerely thank the DRC and Novo Nordisk for their ongoing support and assistance!
The renovation of a dormitory for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Mykolaiv has been completed. Thanks to this, about 200 people who lost their homes due to the war will have a reliable shelter. The renovation was funded by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
The dormitory is located in the Zavodskyi district. Since December 2023, new metal-plastic windows have been installed in the rooms, and the walls, ceilings, and floors have been renovated. Additionally, common areas such as kitchens, toilets, showers, and corridors have been refurbished.
However, not only the renovation work but also the equipment of the premises were important aspects of the dormitory's preparation.
To improve the living conditions of the displaced persons, the Danish Refugee Council donated 133 units of household appliances, including microwaves, gas stoves, irons and ironing boards, dryers, kettles, and a Smart TV for the future recreation room.
The Danish Refugee Council (DRC), in cooperation with the Mykolaiv Development Agency, continues its efforts to create comfortable living conditions for IDPs in Mykolaiv.
This time, the DRC has delivered 57 beds and 14 chair-beds, which marks another step toward creating a cozy space for those who were forced to leave their homes.
As a reminder, the organization previously provided 357 pieces of household appliances and furniture for this dormitory, including desks, wall shelves, kitchen cabinets, bookcases, irons, exhaust fans, kettles, microwaves, clothes dryers, and a TV.
We sincerely thank the DRC and Novo Nordisk for their ongoing support and assistance!
The renovation of a dormitory for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Mykolaiv has been completed. Thanks to this, about 200 people who lost their homes due to the war will have a reliable shelter. The renovation was funded by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
The dormitory is located in the Zavodskyi district. Since December 2023, new metal-plastic windows have been installed in the rooms, and the walls, ceilings, and floors have been renovated. Additionally, common areas such as kitchens, toilets, showers, and corridors have been refurbished.
However, not only the renovation work but also the equipment of the premises were important aspects of the dormitory's preparation.
To improve the living conditions of the displaced persons, the Danish Refugee Council donated 133 units of household appliances, including microwaves, gas stoves, irons and ironing boards, dryers, kettles, and a Smart TV for the future recreation room.
The Danish Refugee Council (DRC), in cooperation with the Mykolaiv Development Agency, continues its efforts to create comfortable living conditions for IDPs in Mykolaiv.
This time, the DRC has delivered 57 beds and 14 chair-beds, which marks another step toward creating a cozy space for those who were forced to leave their homes.
As a reminder, the organization previously provided 357 pieces of household appliances and furniture for this dormitory, including desks, wall shelves, kitchen cabinets, bookcases, irons, exhaust fans, kettles, microwaves, clothes dryers, and a TV.
We sincerely thank the DRC and Novo Nordisk for their ongoing support and assistance!
The renovation of a dormitory for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Mykolaiv has been completed. Thanks to this, about 200 people who lost their homes due to the war will have a reliable shelter. The renovation was funded by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
The dormitory is located in the Zavodskyi district. Since December 2023, new metal-plastic windows have been installed in the rooms, and the walls, ceilings, and floors have been renovated. Additionally, common areas such as kitchens, toilets, showers, and corridors have been refurbished.
However, not only the renovation work but also the equipment of the premises were important aspects of the dormitory's preparation.
To improve the living conditions of the displaced persons, the Danish Refugee Council donated 133 units of household appliances, including microwaves, gas stoves, irons and ironing boards, dryers, kettles, and a Smart TV for the future recreation room.
The Danish Refugee Council (DRC), in cooperation with the Mykolaiv Development Agency, continues its efforts to create comfortable living conditions for IDPs in Mykolaiv.
This time, the DRC has delivered 57 beds and 14 chair-beds, which marks another step toward creating a cozy space for those who were forced to leave their homes.
As a reminder, the organization previously provided 357 pieces of household appliances and furniture for this dormitory, including desks, wall shelves, kitchen cabinets, bookcases, irons, exhaust fans, kettles, microwaves, clothes dryers, and a TV.
We sincerely thank the DRC and Novo Nordisk for their ongoing support and assistance!
The renovation of a dormitory for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Mykolaiv has been completed. Thanks to this, about 200 people who lost their homes due to the war will have a reliable shelter. The renovation was funded by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
The dormitory is located in the Zavodskyi district. Since December 2023, new metal-plastic windows have been installed in the rooms, and the walls, ceilings, and floors have been renovated. Additionally, common areas such as kitchens, toilets, showers, and corridors have been refurbished.
However, not only the renovation work but also the equipment of the premises were important aspects of the dormitory's preparation.
To improve the living conditions of the displaced persons, the Danish Refugee Council donated 133 units of household appliances, including microwaves, gas stoves, irons and ironing boards, dryers, kettles, and a Smart TV for the future recreation room.
The Danish Refugee Council (DRC), in cooperation with the Mykolaiv Development Agency, continues its efforts to create comfortable living conditions for IDPs in Mykolaiv.
This time, the DRC has delivered 57 beds and 14 chair-beds, which marks another step toward creating a cozy space for those who were forced to leave their homes.
As a reminder, the organization previously provided 357 pieces of household appliances and furniture for this dormitory, including desks, wall shelves, kitchen cabinets, bookcases, irons, exhaust fans, kettles, microwaves, clothes dryers, and a TV.
We sincerely thank the DRC and Novo Nordisk for their ongoing support and assistance!
The renovation of a dormitory for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Mykolaiv has been completed. Thanks to this, about 200 people who lost their homes due to the war will have a reliable shelter. The renovation was funded by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
The dormitory is located in the Zavodskyi district. Since December 2023, new metal-plastic windows have been installed in the rooms, and the walls, ceilings, and floors have been renovated. Additionally, common areas such as kitchens, toilets, showers, and corridors have been refurbished.
However, not only the renovation work but also the equipment of the premises were important aspects of the dormitory's preparation.
To improve the living conditions of the displaced persons, the Danish Refugee Council donated 133 units of household appliances, including microwaves, gas stoves, irons and ironing boards, dryers, kettles, and a Smart TV for the future recreation room.
The Danish Refugee Council (DRC), in cooperation with the Mykolaiv Development Agency, continues its efforts to create comfortable living conditions for IDPs in Mykolaiv.
This time, the DRC has delivered 57 beds and 14 chair-beds, which marks another step toward creating a cozy space for those who were forced to leave their homes.
As a reminder, the organization previously provided 357 pieces of household appliances and furniture for this dormitory, including desks, wall shelves, kitchen cabinets, bookcases, irons, exhaust fans, kettles, microwaves, clothes dryers, and a TV.
We sincerely thank the DRC and Novo Nordisk for their ongoing support and assistance!
The renovation of a dormitory for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Mykolaiv has been completed. Thanks to this, about 200 people who lost their homes due to the war will have a reliable shelter. The renovation was funded by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
The dormitory is located in the Zavodskyi district. Since December 2023, new metal-plastic windows have been installed in the rooms, and the walls, ceilings, and floors have been renovated. Additionally, common areas such as kitchens, toilets, showers, and corridors have been refurbished.
However, not only the renovation work but also the equipment of the premises were important aspects of the dormitory's preparation.
To improve the living conditions of the displaced persons, the Danish Refugee Council donated 133 units of household appliances, including microwaves, gas stoves, irons and ironing boards, dryers, kettles, and a Smart TV for the future recreation room.
The Danish Refugee Council (DRC), in cooperation with the Mykolaiv Development Agency, continues its efforts to create comfortable living conditions for IDPs in Mykolaiv.
This time, the DRC has delivered 57 beds and 14 chair-beds, which marks another step toward creating a cozy space for those who were forced to leave their homes.
As a reminder, the organization previously provided 357 pieces of household appliances and furniture for this dormitory, including desks, wall shelves, kitchen cabinets, bookcases, irons, exhaust fans, kettles, microwaves, clothes dryers, and a TV.
We sincerely thank the DRC and Novo Nordisk for their ongoing support and assistance!
The renovation of a dormitory for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Mykolaiv has been completed. Thanks to this, about 200 people who lost their homes due to the war will have a reliable shelter. The renovation was funded by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
The dormitory is located in the Zavodskyi district. Since December 2023, new metal-plastic windows have been installed in the rooms, and the walls, ceilings, and floors have been renovated. Additionally, common areas such as kitchens, toilets, showers, and corridors have been refurbished.
However, not only the renovation work but also the equipment of the premises were important aspects of the dormitory's preparation.
To improve the living conditions of the displaced persons, the Danish Refugee Council donated 133 units of household appliances, including microwaves, gas stoves, irons and ironing boards, dryers, kettles, and a Smart TV for the future recreation room.
The Danish Refugee Council (DRC), in cooperation with the Mykolaiv Development Agency, continues its efforts to create comfortable living conditions for IDPs in Mykolaiv.
This time, the DRC has delivered 57 beds and 14 chair-beds, which marks another step toward creating a cozy space for those who were forced to leave their homes.
As a reminder, the organization previously provided 357 pieces of household appliances and furniture for this dormitory, including desks, wall shelves, kitchen cabinets, bookcases, irons, exhaust fans, kettles, microwaves, clothes dryers, and a TV.
We sincerely thank the DRC and Novo Nordisk for their ongoing support and assistance!
The renovation of a dormitory for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Mykolaiv has been completed. Thanks to this, about 200 people who lost their homes due to the war will have a reliable shelter. The renovation was funded by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
The dormitory is located in the Zavodskyi district. Since December 2023, new metal-plastic windows have been installed in the rooms, and the walls, ceilings, and floors have been renovated. Additionally, common areas such as kitchens, toilets, showers, and corridors have been refurbished.
However, not only the renovation work but also the equipment of the premises were important aspects of the dormitory's preparation.
To improve the living conditions of the displaced persons, the Danish Refugee Council donated 133 units of household appliances, including microwaves, gas stoves, irons and ironing boards, dryers, kettles, and a Smart TV for the future recreation room.
The Danish Refugee Council (DRC), in cooperation with the Mykolaiv Development Agency, continues its efforts to create comfortable living conditions for IDPs in Mykolaiv.
This time, the DRC has delivered 57 beds and 14 chair-beds, which marks another step toward creating a cozy space for those who were forced to leave their homes.
As a reminder, the organization previously provided 357 pieces of household appliances and furniture for this dormitory, including desks, wall shelves, kitchen cabinets, bookcases, irons, exhaust fans, kettles, microwaves, clothes dryers, and a TV.
We sincerely thank the DRC and Novo Nordisk for their ongoing support and assistance!
The renovation of a dormitory for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Mykolaiv has been completed. Thanks to this, about 200 people who lost their homes due to the war will have a reliable shelter. The renovation was funded by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
The dormitory is located in the Zavodskyi district. Since December 2023, new metal-plastic windows have been installed in the rooms, and the walls, ceilings, and floors have been renovated. Additionally, common areas such as kitchens, toilets, showers, and corridors have been refurbished.
However, not only the renovation work but also the equipment of the premises were important aspects of the dormitory's preparation.
To improve the living conditions of the displaced persons, the Danish Refugee Council donated 133 units of household appliances, including microwaves, gas stoves, irons and ironing boards, dryers, kettles, and a Smart TV for the future recreation room.
The Danish Refugee Council (DRC), in cooperation with the Mykolaiv Development Agency, continues its efforts to create comfortable living conditions for IDPs in Mykolaiv.
This time, the DRC has delivered 57 beds and 14 chair-beds, which marks another step toward creating a cozy space for those who were forced to leave their homes.
As a reminder, the organization previously provided 357 pieces of household appliances and furniture for this dormitory, including desks, wall shelves, kitchen cabinets, bookcases, irons, exhaust fans, kettles, microwaves, clothes dryers, and a TV.
We sincerely thank the DRC and Novo Nordisk for their ongoing support and assistance!
The renovation of a dormitory for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Mykolaiv has been completed. Thanks to this, about 200 people who lost their homes due to the war will have a reliable shelter. The renovation was funded by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
The dormitory is located in the Zavodskyi district. Since December 2023, new metal-plastic windows have been installed in the rooms, and the walls, ceilings, and floors have been renovated. Additionally, common areas such as kitchens, toilets, showers, and corridors have been refurbished.
However, not only the renovation work but also the equipment of the premises were important aspects of the dormitory's preparation.
To improve the living conditions of the displaced persons, the Danish Refugee Council donated 133 units of household appliances, including microwaves, gas stoves, irons and ironing boards, dryers, kettles, and a Smart TV for the future recreation room.
The Danish Refugee Council (DRC), in cooperation with the Mykolaiv Development Agency, continues its efforts to create comfortable living conditions for IDPs in Mykolaiv.
This time, the DRC has delivered 57 beds and 14 chair-beds, which marks another step toward creating a cozy space for those who were forced to leave their homes.
As a reminder, the organization previously provided 357 pieces of household appliances and furniture for this dormitory, including desks, wall shelves, kitchen cabinets, bookcases, irons, exhaust fans, kettles, microwaves, clothes dryers, and a TV.
We sincerely thank the DRC and Novo Nordisk for their ongoing support and assistance!
The renovation of a dormitory for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Mykolaiv has been completed. Thanks to this, about 200 people who lost their homes due to the war will have a reliable shelter. The renovation was funded by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
The dormitory is located in the Zavodskyi district. Since December 2023, new metal-plastic windows have been installed in the rooms, and the walls, ceilings, and floors have been renovated. Additionally, common areas such as kitchens, toilets, showers, and corridors have been refurbished.
However, not only the renovation work but also the equipment of the premises were important aspects of the dormitory's preparation.
To improve the living conditions of the displaced persons, the Danish Refugee Council donated 133 units of household appliances, including microwaves, gas stoves, irons and ironing boards, dryers, kettles, and a Smart TV for the future recreation room.
The Danish Refugee Council (DRC), in cooperation with the Mykolaiv Development Agency, continues its efforts to create comfortable living conditions for IDPs in Mykolaiv.
This time, the DRC has delivered 57 beds and 14 chair-beds, which marks another step toward creating a cozy space for those who were forced to leave their homes.
As a reminder, the organization previously provided 357 pieces of household appliances and furniture for this dormitory, including desks, wall shelves, kitchen cabinets, bookcases, irons, exhaust fans, kettles, microwaves, clothes dryers, and a TV.
We sincerely thank the DRC and Novo Nordisk for their ongoing support and assistance!
The renovation of a dormitory for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Mykolaiv has been completed. Thanks to this, about 200 people who lost their homes due to the war will have a reliable shelter. The renovation was funded by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
The dormitory is located in the Zavodskyi district. Since December 2023, new metal-plastic windows have been installed in the rooms, and the walls, ceilings, and floors have been renovated. Additionally, common areas such as kitchens, toilets, showers, and corridors have been refurbished.
However, not only the renovation work but also the equipment of the premises were important aspects of the dormitory's preparation.
To improve the living conditions of the displaced persons, the Danish Refugee Council donated 133 units of household appliances, including microwaves, gas stoves, irons and ironing boards, dryers, kettles, and a Smart TV for the future recreation room.
The Danish Refugee Council (DRC), in cooperation with the Mykolaiv Development Agency, continues its efforts to create comfortable living conditions for IDPs in Mykolaiv.
This time, the DRC has delivered 57 beds and 14 chair-beds, which marks another step toward creating a cozy space for those who were forced to leave their homes.
As a reminder, the organization previously provided 357 pieces of household appliances and furniture for this dormitory, including desks, wall shelves, kitchen cabinets, bookcases, irons, exhaust fans, kettles, microwaves, clothes dryers, and a TV.
We sincerely thank the DRC and Novo Nordisk for their ongoing support and assistance!
The renovation of a dormitory for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Mykolaiv has been completed. Thanks to this, about 200 people who lost their homes due to the war will have a reliable shelter. The renovation was funded by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
The dormitory is located in the Zavodskyi district. Since December 2023, new metal-plastic windows have been installed in the rooms, and the walls, ceilings, and floors have been renovated. Additionally, common areas such as kitchens, toilets, showers, and corridors have been refurbished.
However, not only the renovation work but also the equipment of the premises were important aspects of the dormitory's preparation.
To improve the living conditions of the displaced persons, the Danish Refugee Council donated 133 units of household appliances, including microwaves, gas stoves, irons and ironing boards, dryers, kettles, and a Smart TV for the future recreation room.
The Danish Refugee Council (DRC), in cooperation with the Mykolaiv Development Agency, continues its efforts to create comfortable living conditions for IDPs in Mykolaiv.
This time, the DRC has delivered 57 beds and 14 chair-beds, which marks another step toward creating a cozy space for those who were forced to leave their homes.
As a reminder, the organization previously provided 357 pieces of household appliances and furniture for this dormitory, including desks, wall shelves, kitchen cabinets, bookcases, irons, exhaust fans, kettles, microwaves, clothes dryers, and a TV.
We sincerely thank the DRC and Novo Nordisk for their ongoing support and assistance!
The renovation of a dormitory for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Mykolaiv has been completed. Thanks to this, about 200 people who lost their homes due to the war will have a reliable shelter. The renovation was funded by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
The dormitory is located in the Zavodskyi district. Since December 2023, new metal-plastic windows have been installed in the rooms, and the walls, ceilings, and floors have been renovated. Additionally, common areas such as kitchens, toilets, showers, and corridors have been refurbished.
However, not only the renovation work but also the equipment of the premises were important aspects of the dormitory's preparation.
To improve the living conditions of the displaced persons, the Danish Refugee Council donated 133 units of household appliances, including microwaves, gas stoves, irons and ironing boards, dryers, kettles, and a Smart TV for the future recreation room.
The Danish Refugee Council (DRC), in cooperation with the Mykolaiv Development Agency, continues its efforts to create comfortable living conditions for IDPs in Mykolaiv.
This time, the DRC has delivered 57 beds and 14 chair-beds, which marks another step toward creating a cozy space for those who were forced to leave their homes.
As a reminder, the organization previously provided 357 pieces of household appliances and furniture for this dormitory, including desks, wall shelves, kitchen cabinets, bookcases, irons, exhaust fans, kettles, microwaves, clothes dryers, and a TV.
We sincerely thank the DRC and Novo Nordisk for their ongoing support and assistance!
The renovation of a dormitory for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Mykolaiv has been completed. Thanks to this, about 200 people who lost their homes due to the war will have a reliable shelter. The renovation was funded by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
The dormitory is located in the Zavodskyi district. Since December 2023, new metal-plastic windows have been installed in the rooms, and the walls, ceilings, and floors have been renovated. Additionally, common areas such as kitchens, toilets, showers, and corridors have been refurbished.
However, not only the renovation work but also the equipment of the premises were important aspects of the dormitory's preparation.
To improve the living conditions of the displaced persons, the Danish Refugee Council donated 133 units of household appliances, including microwaves, gas stoves, irons and ironing boards, dryers, kettles, and a Smart TV for the future recreation room.
The Danish Refugee Council (DRC), in cooperation with the Mykolaiv Development Agency, continues its efforts to create comfortable living conditions for IDPs in Mykolaiv.
This time, the DRC has delivered 57 beds and 14 chair-beds, which marks another step toward creating a cozy space for those who were forced to leave their homes.
As a reminder, the organization previously provided 357 pieces of household appliances and furniture for this dormitory, including desks, wall shelves, kitchen cabinets, bookcases, irons, exhaust fans, kettles, microwaves, clothes dryers, and a TV.
We sincerely thank the DRC and Novo Nordisk for their ongoing support and assistance!
The renovation of a dormitory for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Mykolaiv has been completed. Thanks to this, about 200 people who lost their homes due to the war will have a reliable shelter. The renovation was funded by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
The dormitory is located in the Zavodskyi district. Since December 2023, new metal-plastic windows have been installed in the rooms, and the walls, ceilings, and floors have been renovated. Additionally, common areas such as kitchens, toilets, showers, and corridors have been refurbished.
However, not only the renovation work but also the equipment of the premises were important aspects of the dormitory's preparation.
To improve the living conditions of the displaced persons, the Danish Refugee Council donated 133 units of household appliances, including microwaves, gas stoves, irons and ironing boards, dryers, kettles, and a Smart TV for the future recreation room.
The Danish Refugee Council (DRC), in cooperation with the Mykolaiv Development Agency, continues its efforts to create comfortable living conditions for IDPs in Mykolaiv.
This time, the DRC has delivered 57 beds and 14 chair-beds, which marks another step toward creating a cozy space for those who were forced to leave their homes.
As a reminder, the organization previously provided 357 pieces of household appliances and furniture for this dormitory, including desks, wall shelves, kitchen cabinets, bookcases, irons, exhaust fans, kettles, microwaves, clothes dryers, and a TV.
We sincerely thank the DRC and Novo Nordisk for their ongoing support and assistance!
The renovation of a dormitory for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Mykolaiv has been completed. Thanks to this, about 200 people who lost their homes due to the war will have a reliable shelter. The renovation was funded by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
The dormitory is located in the Zavodskyi district. Since December 2023, new metal-plastic windows have been installed in the rooms, and the walls, ceilings, and floors have been renovated. Additionally, common areas such as kitchens, toilets, showers, and corridors have been refurbished.
However, not only the renovation work but also the equipment of the premises were important aspects of the dormitory's preparation.
To improve the living conditions of the displaced persons, the Danish Refugee Council donated 133 units of household appliances, including microwaves, gas stoves, irons and ironing boards, dryers, kettles, and a Smart TV for the future recreation room.
The Danish Refugee Council (DRC), in cooperation with the Mykolaiv Development Agency, continues its efforts to create comfortable living conditions for IDPs in Mykolaiv.
This time, the DRC has delivered 57 beds and 14 chair-beds, which marks another step toward creating a cozy space for those who were forced to leave their homes.
As a reminder, the organization previously provided 357 pieces of household appliances and furniture for this dormitory, including desks, wall shelves, kitchen cabinets, bookcases, irons, exhaust fans, kettles, microwaves, clothes dryers, and a TV.
We sincerely thank the DRC and Novo Nordisk for their ongoing support and assistance!
The renovation of a dormitory for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Mykolaiv has been completed. Thanks to this, about 200 people who lost their homes due to the war will have a reliable shelter. The renovation was funded by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
The dormitory is located in the Zavodskyi district. Since December 2023, new metal-plastic windows have been installed in the rooms, and the walls, ceilings, and floors have been renovated. Additionally, common areas such as kitchens, toilets, showers, and corridors have been refurbished.
However, not only the renovation work but also the equipment of the premises were important aspects of the dormitory's preparation.
To improve the living conditions of the displaced persons, the Danish Refugee Council donated 133 units of household appliances, including microwaves, gas stoves, irons and ironing boards, dryers, kettles, and a Smart TV for the future recreation room.
The Danish Refugee Council (DRC), in cooperation with the Mykolaiv Development Agency, continues its efforts to create comfortable living conditions for IDPs in Mykolaiv.
This time, the DRC has delivered 57 beds and 14 chair-beds, which marks another step toward creating a cozy space for those who were forced to leave their homes.
As a reminder, the organization previously provided 357 pieces of household appliances and furniture for this dormitory, including desks, wall shelves, kitchen cabinets, bookcases, irons, exhaust fans, kettles, microwaves, clothes dryers, and a TV.
We sincerely thank the DRC and Novo Nordisk for their ongoing support and assistance!
The renovation of a dormitory for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Mykolaiv has been completed. Thanks to this, about 200 people who lost their homes due to the war will have a reliable shelter. The renovation was funded by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
The dormitory is located in the Zavodskyi district. Since December 2023, new metal-plastic windows have been installed in the rooms, and the walls, ceilings, and floors have been renovated. Additionally, common areas such as kitchens, toilets, showers, and corridors have been refurbished.
However, not only the renovation work but also the equipment of the premises were important aspects of the dormitory's preparation.
To improve the living conditions of the displaced persons, the Danish Refugee Council donated 133 units of household appliances, including microwaves, gas stoves, irons and ironing boards, dryers, kettles, and a Smart TV for the future recreation room.
The Danish Refugee Council (DRC), in cooperation with the Mykolaiv Development Agency, continues its efforts to create comfortable living conditions for IDPs in Mykolaiv.
This time, the DRC has delivered 57 beds and 14 chair-beds, which marks another step toward creating a cozy space for those who were forced to leave their homes.
As a reminder, the organization previously provided 357 pieces of household appliances and furniture for this dormitory, including desks, wall shelves, kitchen cabinets, bookcases, irons, exhaust fans, kettles, microwaves, clothes dryers, and a TV.
We sincerely thank the DRC and Novo Nordisk for their ongoing support and assistance!
The renovation of a dormitory for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Mykolaiv has been completed. Thanks to this, about 200 people who lost their homes due to the war will have a reliable shelter. The renovation was funded by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
The dormitory is located in the Zavodskyi district. Since December 2023, new metal-plastic windows have been installed in the rooms, and the walls, ceilings, and floors have been renovated. Additionally, common areas such as kitchens, toilets, showers, and corridors have been refurbished.
However, not only the renovation work but also the equipment of the premises were important aspects of the dormitory's preparation.
To improve the living conditions of the displaced persons, the Danish Refugee Council donated 133 units of household appliances, including microwaves, gas stoves, irons and ironing boards, dryers, kettles, and a Smart TV for the future recreation room.
The Danish Refugee Council (DRC), in cooperation with the Mykolaiv Development Agency, continues its efforts to create comfortable living conditions for IDPs in Mykolaiv.
This time, the DRC has delivered 57 beds and 14 chair-beds, which marks another step toward creating a cozy space for those who were forced to leave their homes.
As a reminder, the organization previously provided 357 pieces of household appliances and furniture for this dormitory, including desks, wall shelves, kitchen cabinets, bookcases, irons, exhaust fans, kettles, microwaves, clothes dryers, and a TV.
We sincerely thank the DRC and Novo Nordisk for their ongoing support and assistance!
The renovation of a dormitory for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Mykolaiv has been completed. Thanks to this, about 200 people who lost their homes due to the war will have a reliable shelter. The renovation was funded by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
The dormitory is located in the Zavodskyi district. Since December 2023, new metal-plastic windows have been installed in the rooms, and the walls, ceilings, and floors have been renovated. Additionally, common areas such as kitchens, toilets, showers, and corridors have been refurbished.
However, not only the renovation work but also the equipment of the premises were important aspects of the dormitory's preparation.
To improve the living conditions of the displaced persons, the Danish Refugee Council donated 133 units of household appliances, including microwaves, gas stoves, irons and ironing boards, dryers, kettles, and a Smart TV for the future recreation room.
The Danish Refugee Council (DRC), in cooperation with the Mykolaiv Development Agency, continues its efforts to create comfortable living conditions for IDPs in Mykolaiv.
This time, the DRC has delivered 57 beds and 14 chair-beds, which marks another step toward creating a cozy space for those who were forced to leave their homes.
As a reminder, the organization previously provided 357 pieces of household appliances and furniture for this dormitory, including desks, wall shelves, kitchen cabinets, bookcases, irons, exhaust fans, kettles, microwaves, clothes dryers, and a TV.
We sincerely thank the DRC and Novo Nordisk for their ongoing support and assistance!
The renovation of a dormitory for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Mykolaiv has been completed. Thanks to this, about 200 people who lost their homes due to the war will have a reliable shelter. The renovation was funded by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
The dormitory is located in the Zavodskyi district. Since December 2023, new metal-plastic windows have been installed in the rooms, and the walls, ceilings, and floors have been renovated. Additionally, common areas such as kitchens, toilets, showers, and corridors have been refurbished.
However, not only the renovation work but also the equipment of the premises were important aspects of the dormitory's preparation.
To improve the living conditions of the displaced persons, the Danish Refugee Council donated 133 units of household appliances, including microwaves, gas stoves, irons and ironing boards, dryers, kettles, and a Smart TV for the future recreation room.
The Danish Refugee Council (DRC), in cooperation with the Mykolaiv Development Agency, continues its efforts to create comfortable living conditions for IDPs in Mykolaiv.
This time, the DRC has delivered 57 beds and 14 chair-beds, which marks another step toward creating a cozy space for those who were forced to leave their homes.
As a reminder, the organization previously provided 357 pieces of household appliances and furniture for this dormitory, including desks, wall shelves, kitchen cabinets, bookcases, irons, exhaust fans, kettles, microwaves, clothes dryers, and a TV.
We sincerely thank the DRC and Novo Nordisk for their ongoing support and assistance!
The renovation of a dormitory for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Mykolaiv has been completed. Thanks to this, about 200 people who lost their homes due to the war will have a reliable shelter. The renovation was funded by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
The dormitory is located in the Zavodskyi district. Since December 2023, new metal-plastic windows have been installed in the rooms, and the walls, ceilings, and floors have been renovated. Additionally, common areas such as kitchens, toilets, showers, and corridors have been refurbished.
However, not only the renovation work but also the equipment of the premises were important aspects of the dormitory's preparation.
To improve the living conditions of the displaced persons, the Danish Refugee Council donated 133 units of household appliances, including microwaves, gas stoves, irons and ironing boards, dryers, kettles, and a Smart TV for the future recreation room.
The Danish Refugee Council (DRC), in cooperation with the Mykolaiv Development Agency, continues its efforts to create comfortable living conditions for IDPs in Mykolaiv.
This time, the DRC has delivered 57 beds and 14 chair-beds, which marks another step toward creating a cozy space for those who were forced to leave their homes.
As a reminder, the organization previously provided 357 pieces of household appliances and furniture for this dormitory, including desks, wall shelves, kitchen cabinets, bookcases, irons, exhaust fans, kettles, microwaves, clothes dryers, and a TV.
We sincerely thank the DRC and Novo Nordisk for their ongoing support and assistance!
The renovation of a dormitory for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Mykolaiv has been completed. Thanks to this, about 200 people who lost their homes due to the war will have a reliable shelter. The renovation was funded by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
The dormitory is located in the Zavodskyi district. Since December 2023, new metal-plastic windows have been installed in the rooms, and the walls, ceilings, and floors have been renovated. Additionally, common areas such as kitchens, toilets, showers, and corridors have been refurbished.
However, not only the renovation work but also the equipment of the premises were important aspects of the dormitory's preparation.
To improve the living conditions of the displaced persons, the Danish Refugee Council donated 133 units of household appliances, including microwaves, gas stoves, irons and ironing boards, dryers, kettles, and a Smart TV for the future recreation room.
The Danish Refugee Council (DRC), in cooperation with the Mykolaiv Development Agency, continues its efforts to create comfortable living conditions for IDPs in Mykolaiv.
This time, the DRC has delivered 57 beds and 14 chair-beds, which marks another step toward creating a cozy space for those who were forced to leave their homes.
As a reminder, the organization previously provided 357 pieces of household appliances and furniture for this dormitory, including desks, wall shelves, kitchen cabinets, bookcases, irons, exhaust fans, kettles, microwaves, clothes dryers, and a TV.
We sincerely thank the DRC and Novo Nordisk for their ongoing support and assistance!
The renovation of a dormitory for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Mykolaiv has been completed. Thanks to this, about 200 people who lost their homes due to the war will have a reliable shelter. The renovation was funded by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
The dormitory is located in the Zavodskyi district. Since December 2023, new metal-plastic windows have been installed in the rooms, and the walls, ceilings, and floors have been renovated. Additionally, common areas such as kitchens, toilets, showers, and corridors have been refurbished.
However, not only the renovation work but also the equipment of the premises were important aspects of the dormitory's preparation.
To improve the living conditions of the displaced persons, the Danish Refugee Council donated 133 units of household appliances, including microwaves, gas stoves, irons and ironing boards, dryers, kettles, and a Smart TV for the future recreation room.
The Danish Refugee Council (DRC), in cooperation with the Mykolaiv Development Agency, continues its efforts to create comfortable living conditions for IDPs in Mykolaiv.
This time, the DRC has delivered 57 beds and 14 chair-beds, which marks another step toward creating a cozy space for those who were forced to leave their homes.
As a reminder, the organization previously provided 357 pieces of household appliances and furniture for this dormitory, including desks, wall shelves, kitchen cabinets, bookcases, irons, exhaust fans, kettles, microwaves, clothes dryers, and a TV.
We sincerely thank the DRC and Novo Nordisk for their ongoing support and assistance!
The renovation of a dormitory for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Mykolaiv has been completed. Thanks to this, about 200 people who lost their homes due to the war will have a reliable shelter. The renovation was funded by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
The dormitory is located in the Zavodskyi district. Since December 2023, new metal-plastic windows have been installed in the rooms, and the walls, ceilings, and floors have been renovated. Additionally, common areas such as kitchens, toilets, showers, and corridors have been refurbished.
However, not only the renovation work but also the equipment of the premises were important aspects of the dormitory's preparation.
To improve the living conditions of the displaced persons, the Danish Refugee Council donated 133 units of household appliances, including microwaves, gas stoves, irons and ironing boards, dryers, kettles, and a Smart TV for the future recreation room.
The Danish Refugee Council (DRC), in cooperation with the Mykolaiv Development Agency, continues its efforts to create comfortable living conditions for IDPs in Mykolaiv.
This time, the DRC has delivered 57 beds and 14 chair-beds, which marks another step toward creating a cozy space for those who were forced to leave their homes.
As a reminder, the organization previously provided 357 pieces of household appliances and furniture for this dormitory, including desks, wall shelves, kitchen cabinets, bookcases, irons, exhaust fans, kettles, microwaves, clothes dryers, and a TV.
We sincerely thank the DRC and Novo Nordisk for their ongoing support and assistance!
The renovation of a dormitory for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Mykolaiv has been completed. Thanks to this, about 200 people who lost their homes due to the war will have a reliable shelter. The renovation was funded by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
The dormitory is located in the Zavodskyi district. Since December 2023, new metal-plastic windows have been installed in the rooms, and the walls, ceilings, and floors have been renovated. Additionally, common areas such as kitchens, toilets, showers, and corridors have been refurbished.
However, not only the renovation work but also the equipment of the premises were important aspects of the dormitory's preparation.
To improve the living conditions of the displaced persons, the Danish Refugee Council donated 133 units of household appliances, including microwaves, gas stoves, irons and ironing boards, dryers, kettles, and a Smart TV for the future recreation room.
The Danish Refugee Council (DRC), in cooperation with the Mykolaiv Development Agency, continues its efforts to create comfortable living conditions for IDPs in Mykolaiv.
This time, the DRC has delivered 57 beds and 14 chair-beds, which marks another step toward creating a cozy space for those who were forced to leave their homes.
As a reminder, the organization previously provided 357 pieces of household appliances and furniture for this dormitory, including desks, wall shelves, kitchen cabinets, bookcases, irons, exhaust fans, kettles, microwaves, clothes dryers, and a TV.
We sincerely thank the DRC and Novo Nordisk for their ongoing support and assistance!
The renovation of a dormitory for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Mykolaiv has been completed. Thanks to this, about 200 people who lost their homes due to the war will have a reliable shelter. The renovation was funded by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
The dormitory is located in the Zavodskyi district. Since December 2023, new metal-plastic windows have been installed in the rooms, and the walls, ceilings, and floors have been renovated. Additionally, common areas such as kitchens, toilets, showers, and corridors have been refurbished.
However, not only the renovation work but also the equipment of the premises were important aspects of the dormitory's preparation.
To improve the living conditions of the displaced persons, the Danish Refugee Council donated 133 units of household appliances, including microwaves, gas stoves, irons and ironing boards, dryers, kettles, and a Smart TV for the future recreation room.
The Danish Refugee Council (DRC), in cooperation with the Mykolaiv Development Agency, continues its efforts to create comfortable living conditions for IDPs in Mykolaiv.
This time, the DRC has delivered 57 beds and 14 chair-beds, which marks another step toward creating a cozy space for those who were forced to leave their homes.
As a reminder, the organization previously provided 357 pieces of household appliances and furniture for this dormitory, including desks, wall shelves, kitchen cabinets, bookcases, irons, exhaust fans, kettles, microwaves, clothes dryers, and a TV.
We sincerely thank the DRC and Novo Nordisk for their ongoing support and assistance!
The renovation of a dormitory for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Mykolaiv has been completed. Thanks to this, about 200 people who lost their homes due to the war will have a reliable shelter. The renovation was funded by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
The dormitory is located in the Zavodskyi district. Since December 2023, new metal-plastic windows have been installed in the rooms, and the walls, ceilings, and floors have been renovated. Additionally, common areas such as kitchens, toilets, showers, and corridors have been refurbished.
However, not only the renovation work but also the equipment of the premises were important aspects of the dormitory's preparation.
To improve the living conditions of the displaced persons, the Danish Refugee Council donated 133 units of household appliances, including microwaves, gas stoves, irons and ironing boards, dryers, kettles, and a Smart TV for the future recreation room.
The Danish Refugee Council (DRC), in cooperation with the Mykolaiv Development Agency, continues its efforts to create comfortable living conditions for IDPs in Mykolaiv.
This time, the DRC has delivered 57 beds and 14 chair-beds, which marks another step toward creating a cozy space for those who were forced to leave their homes.
As a reminder, the organization previously provided 357 pieces of household appliances and furniture for this dormitory, including desks, wall shelves, kitchen cabinets, bookcases, irons, exhaust fans, kettles, microwaves, clothes dryers, and a TV.
We sincerely thank the DRC and Novo Nordisk for their ongoing support and assistance!
The renovation of a dormitory for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Mykolaiv has been completed. Thanks to this, about 200 people who lost their homes due to the war will have a reliable shelter. The renovation was funded by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
The dormitory is located in the Zavodskyi district. Since December 2023, new metal-plastic windows have been installed in the rooms, and the walls, ceilings, and floors have been renovated. Additionally, common areas such as kitchens, toilets, showers, and corridors have been refurbished.
However, not only the renovation work but also the equipment of the premises were important aspects of the dormitory's preparation.
To improve the living conditions of the displaced persons, the Danish Refugee Council donated 133 units of household appliances, including microwaves, gas stoves, irons and ironing boards, dryers, kettles, and a Smart TV for the future recreation room.
The Danish Refugee Council (DRC), in cooperation with the Mykolaiv Development Agency, continues its efforts to create comfortable living conditions for IDPs in Mykolaiv.
This time, the DRC has delivered 57 beds and 14 chair-beds, which marks another step toward creating a cozy space for those who were forced to leave their homes.
As a reminder, the organization previously provided 357 pieces of household appliances and furniture for this dormitory, including desks, wall shelves, kitchen cabinets, bookcases, irons, exhaust fans, kettles, microwaves, clothes dryers, and a TV.
We sincerely thank the DRC and Novo Nordisk for their ongoing support and assistance!
The renovation of a dormitory for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Mykolaiv has been completed. Thanks to this, about 200 people who lost their homes due to the war will have a reliable shelter. The renovation was funded by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
The dormitory is located in the Zavodskyi district. Since December 2023, new metal-plastic windows have been installed in the rooms, and the walls, ceilings, and floors have been renovated. Additionally, common areas such as kitchens, toilets, showers, and corridors have been refurbished.
However, not only the renovation work but also the equipment of the premises were important aspects of the dormitory's preparation.
To improve the living conditions of the displaced persons, the Danish Refugee Council donated 133 units of household appliances, including microwaves, gas stoves, irons and ironing boards, dryers, kettles, and a Smart TV for the future recreation room.
The Danish Refugee Council (DRC), in cooperation with the Mykolaiv Development Agency, continues its efforts to create comfortable living conditions for IDPs in Mykolaiv.
This time, the DRC has delivered 57 beds and 14 chair-beds, which marks another step toward creating a cozy space for those who were forced to leave their homes.
As a reminder, the organization previously provided 357 pieces of household appliances and furniture for this dormitory, including desks, wall shelves, kitchen cabinets, bookcases, irons, exhaust fans, kettles, microwaves, clothes dryers, and a TV.
We sincerely thank the DRC and Novo Nordisk for their ongoing support and assistance!
The renovation of a dormitory for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Mykolaiv has been completed. Thanks to this, about 200 people who lost their homes due to the war will have a reliable shelter. The renovation was funded by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
The dormitory is located in the Zavodskyi district. Since December 2023, new metal-plastic windows have been installed in the rooms, and the walls, ceilings, and floors have been renovated. Additionally, common areas such as kitchens, toilets, showers, and corridors have been refurbished.
However, not only the renovation work but also the equipment of the premises were important aspects of the dormitory's preparation.
To improve the living conditions of the displaced persons, the Danish Refugee Council donated 133 units of household appliances, including microwaves, gas stoves, irons and ironing boards, dryers, kettles, and a Smart TV for the future recreation room.
The Danish Refugee Council (DRC), in cooperation with the Mykolaiv Development Agency, continues its efforts to create comfortable living conditions for IDPs in Mykolaiv.
This time, the DRC has delivered 57 beds and 14 chair-beds, which marks another step toward creating a cozy space for those who were forced to leave their homes.
As a reminder, the organization previously provided 357 pieces of household appliances and furniture for this dormitory, including desks, wall shelves, kitchen cabinets, bookcases, irons, exhaust fans, kettles, microwaves, clothes dryers, and a TV.
We sincerely thank the DRC and Novo Nordisk for their ongoing support and assistance!
The renovation of a dormitory for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Mykolaiv has been completed. Thanks to this, about 200 people who lost their homes due to the war will have a reliable shelter. The renovation was funded by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
The dormitory is located in the Zavodskyi district. Since December 2023, new metal-plastic windows have been installed in the rooms, and the walls, ceilings, and floors have been renovated. Additionally, common areas such as kitchens, toilets, showers, and corridors have been refurbished.
However, not only the renovation work but also the equipment of the premises were important aspects of the dormitory's preparation.
To improve the living conditions of the displaced persons, the Danish Refugee Council donated 133 units of household appliances, including microwaves, gas stoves, irons and ironing boards, dryers, kettles, and a Smart TV for the future recreation room.
The Danish Refugee Council (DRC), in cooperation with the Mykolaiv Development Agency, continues its efforts to create comfortable living conditions for IDPs in Mykolaiv.
This time, the DRC has delivered 57 beds and 14 chair-beds, which marks another step toward creating a cozy space for those who were forced to leave their homes.
As a reminder, the organization previously provided 357 pieces of household appliances and furniture for this dormitory, including desks, wall shelves, kitchen cabinets, bookcases, irons, exhaust fans, kettles, microwaves, clothes dryers, and a TV.
We sincerely thank the DRC and Novo Nordisk for their ongoing support and assistance!
The renovation of a dormitory for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Mykolaiv has been completed. Thanks to this, about 200 people who lost their homes due to the war will have a reliable shelter. The renovation was funded by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
The dormitory is located in the Zavodskyi district. Since December 2023, new metal-plastic windows have been installed in the rooms, and the walls, ceilings, and floors have been renovated. Additionally, common areas such as kitchens, toilets, showers, and corridors have been refurbished.
However, not only the renovation work but also the equipment of the premises were important aspects of the dormitory's preparation.
To improve the living conditions of the displaced persons, the Danish Refugee Council donated 133 units of household appliances, including microwaves, gas stoves, irons and ironing boards, dryers, kettles, and a Smart TV for the future recreation room.
The Danish Refugee Council (DRC), in cooperation with the Mykolaiv Development Agency, continues its efforts to create comfortable living conditions for IDPs in Mykolaiv.
This time, the DRC has delivered 57 beds and 14 chair-beds, which marks another step toward creating a cozy space for those who were forced to leave their homes.
As a reminder, the organization previously provided 357 pieces of household appliances and furniture for this dormitory, including desks, wall shelves, kitchen cabinets, bookcases, irons, exhaust fans, kettles, microwaves, clothes dryers, and a TV.
We sincerely thank the DRC and Novo Nordisk for their ongoing support and assistance!
The renovation of a dormitory for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Mykolaiv has been completed. Thanks to this, about 200 people who lost their homes due to the war will have a reliable shelter. The renovation was funded by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
The dormitory is located in the Zavodskyi district. Since December 2023, new metal-plastic windows have been installed in the rooms, and the walls, ceilings, and floors have been renovated. Additionally, common areas such as kitchens, toilets, showers, and corridors have been refurbished.
However, not only the renovation work but also the equipment of the premises were important aspects of the dormitory's preparation.
To improve the living conditions of the displaced persons, the Danish Refugee Council donated 133 units of household appliances, including microwaves, gas stoves, irons and ironing boards, dryers, kettles, and a Smart TV for the future recreation room.
The Danish Refugee Council (DRC), in cooperation with the Mykolaiv Development Agency, continues its efforts to create comfortable living conditions for IDPs in Mykolaiv.
This time, the DRC has delivered 57 beds and 14 chair-beds, which marks another step toward creating a cozy space for those who were forced to leave their homes.
As a reminder, the organization previously provided 357 pieces of household appliances and furniture for this dormitory, including desks, wall shelves, kitchen cabinets, bookcases, irons, exhaust fans, kettles, microwaves, clothes dryers, and a TV.
We sincerely thank the DRC and Novo Nordisk for their ongoing support and assistance!
The renovation of a dormitory for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Mykolaiv has been completed. Thanks to this, about 200 people who lost their homes due to the war will have a reliable shelter. The renovation was funded by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
The dormitory is located in the Zavodskyi district. Since December 2023, new metal-plastic windows have been installed in the rooms, and the walls, ceilings, and floors have been renovated. Additionally, common areas such as kitchens, toilets, showers, and corridors have been refurbished.
However, not only the renovation work but also the equipment of the premises were important aspects of the dormitory's preparation.
To improve the living conditions of the displaced persons, the Danish Refugee Council donated 133 units of household appliances, including microwaves, gas stoves, irons and ironing boards, dryers, kettles, and a Smart TV for the future recreation room.
The Danish Refugee Council (DRC), in cooperation with the Mykolaiv Development Agency, continues its efforts to create comfortable living conditions for IDPs in Mykolaiv.
This time, the DRC has delivered 57 beds and 14 chair-beds, which marks another step toward creating a cozy space for those who were forced to leave their homes.
As a reminder, the organization previously provided 357 pieces of household appliances and furniture for this dormitory, including desks, wall shelves, kitchen cabinets, bookcases, irons, exhaust fans, kettles, microwaves, clothes dryers, and a TV.
We sincerely thank the DRC and Novo Nordisk for their ongoing support and assistance!
The renovation of a dormitory for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Mykolaiv has been completed. Thanks to this, about 200 people who lost their homes due to the war will have a reliable shelter. The renovation was funded by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
The dormitory is located in the Zavodskyi district. Since December 2023, new metal-plastic windows have been installed in the rooms, and the walls, ceilings, and floors have been renovated. Additionally, common areas such as kitchens, toilets, showers, and corridors have been refurbished.
However, not only the renovation work but also the equipment of the premises were important aspects of the dormitory's preparation.
To improve the living conditions of the displaced persons, the Danish Refugee Council donated 133 units of household appliances, including microwaves, gas stoves, irons and ironing boards, dryers, kettles, and a Smart TV for the future recreation room.
The Danish Refugee Council (DRC), in cooperation with the Mykolaiv Development Agency, continues its efforts to create comfortable living conditions for IDPs in Mykolaiv.
This time, the DRC has delivered 57 beds and 14 chair-beds, which marks another step toward creating a cozy space for those who were forced to leave their homes.
As a reminder, the organization previously provided 357 pieces of household appliances and furniture for this dormitory, including desks, wall shelves, kitchen cabinets, bookcases, irons, exhaust fans, kettles, microwaves, clothes dryers, and a TV.
We sincerely thank the DRC and Novo Nordisk for their ongoing support and assistance!
The renovation of a dormitory for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Mykolaiv has been completed. Thanks to this, about 200 people who lost their homes due to the war will have a reliable shelter. The renovation was funded by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
The dormitory is located in the Zavodskyi district. Since December 2023, new metal-plastic windows have been installed in the rooms, and the walls, ceilings, and floors have been renovated. Additionally, common areas such as kitchens, toilets, showers, and corridors have been refurbished.
However, not only the renovation work but also the equipment of the premises were important aspects of the dormitory's preparation.
To improve the living conditions of the displaced persons, the Danish Refugee Council donated 133 units of household appliances, including microwaves, gas stoves, irons and ironing boards, dryers, kettles, and a Smart TV for the future recreation room.
The Danish Refugee Council (DRC), in cooperation with the Mykolaiv Development Agency, continues its efforts to create comfortable living conditions for IDPs in Mykolaiv.
This time, the DRC has delivered 57 beds and 14 chair-beds, which marks another step toward creating a cozy space for those who were forced to leave their homes.
As a reminder, the organization previously provided 357 pieces of household appliances and furniture for this dormitory, including desks, wall shelves, kitchen cabinets, bookcases, irons, exhaust fans, kettles, microwaves, clothes dryers, and a TV.
We sincerely thank the DRC and Novo Nordisk for their ongoing support and assistance!
The renovation of a dormitory for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Mykolaiv has been completed. Thanks to this, about 200 people who lost their homes due to the war will have a reliable shelter. The renovation was funded by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
The dormitory is located in the Zavodskyi district. Since December 2023, new metal-plastic windows have been installed in the rooms, and the walls, ceilings, and floors have been renovated. Additionally, common areas such as kitchens, toilets, showers, and corridors have been refurbished.
However, not only the renovation work but also the equipment of the premises were important aspects of the dormitory's preparation.
To improve the living conditions of the displaced persons, the Danish Refugee Council donated 133 units of household appliances, including microwaves, gas stoves, irons and ironing boards, dryers, kettles, and a Smart TV for the future recreation room.
The Danish Refugee Council (DRC), in cooperation with the Mykolaiv Development Agency, continues its efforts to create comfortable living conditions for IDPs in Mykolaiv.
This time, the DRC has delivered 57 beds and 14 chair-beds, which marks another step toward creating a cozy space for those who were forced to leave their homes.
As a reminder, the organization previously provided 357 pieces of household appliances and furniture for this dormitory, including desks, wall shelves, kitchen cabinets, bookcases, irons, exhaust fans, kettles, microwaves, clothes dryers, and a TV.
We sincerely thank the DRC and Novo Nordisk for their ongoing support and assistance!
The renovation of a dormitory for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Mykolaiv has been completed. Thanks to this, about 200 people who lost their homes due to the war will have a reliable shelter. The renovation was funded by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
The dormitory is located in the Zavodskyi district. Since December 2023, new metal-plastic windows have been installed in the rooms, and the walls, ceilings, and floors have been renovated. Additionally, common areas such as kitchens, toilets, showers, and corridors have been refurbished.
However, not only the renovation work but also the equipment of the premises were important aspects of the dormitory's preparation.
To improve the living conditions of the displaced persons, the Danish Refugee Council donated 133 units of household appliances, including microwaves, gas stoves, irons and ironing boards, dryers, kettles, and a Smart TV for the future recreation room.
The Danish Refugee Council (DRC), in cooperation with the Mykolaiv Development Agency, continues its efforts to create comfortable living conditions for IDPs in Mykolaiv.
This time, the DRC has delivered 57 beds and 14 chair-beds, which marks another step toward creating a cozy space for those who were forced to leave their homes.
As a reminder, the organization previously provided 357 pieces of household appliances and furniture for this dormitory, including desks, wall shelves, kitchen cabinets, bookcases, irons, exhaust fans, kettles, microwaves, clothes dryers, and a TV.
We sincerely thank the DRC and Novo Nordisk for their ongoing support and assistance!
The renovation of a dormitory for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Mykolaiv has been completed. Thanks to this, about 200 people who lost their homes due to the war will have a reliable shelter. The renovation was funded by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
The dormitory is located in the Zavodskyi district. Since December 2023, new metal-plastic windows have been installed in the rooms, and the walls, ceilings, and floors have been renovated. Additionally, common areas such as kitchens, toilets, showers, and corridors have been refurbished.
However, not only the renovation work but also the equipment of the premises were important aspects of the dormitory's preparation.
To improve the living conditions of the displaced persons, the Danish Refugee Council donated 133 units of household appliances, including microwaves, gas stoves, irons and ironing boards, dryers, kettles, and a Smart TV for the future recreation room.
The Danish Refugee Council (DRC), in cooperation with the Mykolaiv Development Agency, continues its efforts to create comfortable living conditions for IDPs in Mykolaiv.
This time, the DRC has delivered 57 beds and 14 chair-beds, which marks another step toward creating a cozy space for those who were forced to leave their homes.
As a reminder, the organization previously provided 357 pieces of household appliances and furniture for this dormitory, including desks, wall shelves, kitchen cabinets, bookcases, irons, exhaust fans, kettles, microwaves, clothes dryers, and a TV.
We sincerely thank the DRC and Novo Nordisk for their ongoing support and assistance!
The renovation of a dormitory for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Mykolaiv has been completed. Thanks to this, about 200 people who lost their homes due to the war will have a reliable shelter. The renovation was funded by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
The dormitory is located in the Zavodskyi district. Since December 2023, new metal-plastic windows have been installed in the rooms, and the walls, ceilings, and floors have been renovated. Additionally, common areas such as kitchens, toilets, showers, and corridors have been refurbished.
However, not only the renovation work but also the equipment of the premises were important aspects of the dormitory's preparation.
To improve the living conditions of the displaced persons, the Danish Refugee Council donated 133 units of household appliances, including microwaves, gas stoves, irons and ironing boards, dryers, kettles, and a Smart TV for the future recreation room.
The Danish Refugee Council (DRC), in cooperation with the Mykolaiv Development Agency, continues its efforts to create comfortable living conditions for IDPs in Mykolaiv.
This time, the DRC has delivered 57 beds and 14 chair-beds, which marks another step toward creating a cozy space for those who were forced to leave their homes.
As a reminder, the organization previously provided 357 pieces of household appliances and furniture for this dormitory, including desks, wall shelves, kitchen cabinets, bookcases, irons, exhaust fans, kettles, microwaves, clothes dryers, and a TV.
We sincerely thank the DRC and Novo Nordisk for their ongoing support and assistance!
The renovation of a dormitory for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Mykolaiv has been completed. Thanks to this, about 200 people who lost their homes due to the war will have a reliable shelter. The renovation was funded by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
The dormitory is located in the Zavodskyi district. Since December 2023, new metal-plastic windows have been installed in the rooms, and the walls, ceilings, and floors have been renovated. Additionally, common areas such as kitchens, toilets, showers, and corridors have been refurbished.
However, not only the renovation work but also the equipment of the premises were important aspects of the dormitory's preparation.
To improve the living conditions of the displaced persons, the Danish Refugee Council donated 133 units of household appliances, including microwaves, gas stoves, irons and ironing boards, dryers, kettles, and a Smart TV for the future recreation room.
The Danish Refugee Council (DRC), in cooperation with the Mykolaiv Development Agency, continues its efforts to create comfortable living conditions for IDPs in Mykolaiv.
This time, the DRC has delivered 57 beds and 14 chair-beds, which marks another step toward creating a cozy space for those who were forced to leave their homes.
As a reminder, the organization previously provided 357 pieces of household appliances and furniture for this dormitory, including desks, wall shelves, kitchen cabinets, bookcases, irons, exhaust fans, kettles, microwaves, clothes dryers, and a TV.
We sincerely thank the DRC and Novo Nordisk for their ongoing support and assistance!
The renovation of a dormitory for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Mykolaiv has been completed. Thanks to this, about 200 people who lost their homes due to the war will have a reliable shelter. The renovation was funded by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
The dormitory is located in the Zavodskyi district. Since December 2023, new metal-plastic windows have been installed in the rooms, and the walls, ceilings, and floors have been renovated. Additionally, common areas such as kitchens, toilets, showers, and corridors have been refurbished.
However, not only the renovation work but also the equipment of the premises were important aspects of the dormitory's preparation.
To improve the living conditions of the displaced persons, the Danish Refugee Council donated 133 units of household appliances, including microwaves, gas stoves, irons and ironing boards, dryers, kettles, and a Smart TV for the future recreation room.
The Danish Refugee Council (DRC), in cooperation with the Mykolaiv Development Agency, continues its efforts to create comfortable living conditions for IDPs in Mykolaiv.
This time, the DRC has delivered 57 beds and 14 chair-beds, which marks another step toward creating a cozy space for those who were forced to leave their homes.
As a reminder, the organization previously provided 357 pieces of household appliances and furniture for this dormitory, including desks, wall shelves, kitchen cabinets, bookcases, irons, exhaust fans, kettles, microwaves, clothes dryers, and a TV.
We sincerely thank the DRC and Novo Nordisk for their ongoing support and assistance!
The renovation of a dormitory for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Mykolaiv has been completed. Thanks to this, about 200 people who lost their homes due to the war will have a reliable shelter. The renovation was funded by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
The dormitory is located in the Zavodskyi district. Since December 2023, new metal-plastic windows have been installed in the rooms, and the walls, ceilings, and floors have been renovated. Additionally, common areas such as kitchens, toilets, showers, and corridors have been refurbished.
However, not only the renovation work but also the equipment of the premises were important aspects of the dormitory's preparation.
To improve the living conditions of the displaced persons, the Danish Refugee Council donated 133 units of household appliances, including microwaves, gas stoves, irons and ironing boards, dryers, kettles, and a Smart TV for the future recreation room.
The Danish Refugee Council (DRC), in cooperation with the Mykolaiv Development Agency, continues its efforts to create comfortable living conditions for IDPs in Mykolaiv.
This time, the DRC has delivered 57 beds and 14 chair-beds, which marks another step toward creating a cozy space for those who were forced to leave their homes.
As a reminder, the organization previously provided 357 pieces of household appliances and furniture for this dormitory, including desks, wall shelves, kitchen cabinets, bookcases, irons, exhaust fans, kettles, microwaves, clothes dryers, and a TV.
We sincerely thank the DRC and Novo Nordisk for their ongoing support and assistance!
The renovation of a dormitory for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Mykolaiv has been completed. Thanks to this, about 200 people who lost their homes due to the war will have a reliable shelter. The renovation was funded by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
The dormitory is located in the Zavodskyi district. Since December 2023, new metal-plastic windows have been installed in the rooms, and the walls, ceilings, and floors have been renovated. Additionally, common areas such as kitchens, toilets, showers, and corridors have been refurbished.
However, not only the renovation work but also the equipment of the premises were important aspects of the dormitory's preparation.
To improve the living conditions of the displaced persons, the Danish Refugee Council donated 133 units of household appliances, including microwaves, gas stoves, irons and ironing boards, dryers, kettles, and a Smart TV for the future recreation room.
The Danish Refugee Council (DRC), in cooperation with the Mykolaiv Development Agency, continues its efforts to create comfortable living conditions for IDPs in Mykolaiv.
This time, the DRC has delivered 57 beds and 14 chair-beds, which marks another step toward creating a cozy space for those who were forced to leave their homes.
As a reminder, the organization previously provided 357 pieces of household appliances and furniture for this dormitory, including desks, wall shelves, kitchen cabinets, bookcases, irons, exhaust fans, kettles, microwaves, clothes dryers, and a TV.
We sincerely thank the DRC and Novo Nordisk for their ongoing support and assistance!
The renovation of a dormitory for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Mykolaiv has been completed. Thanks to this, about 200 people who lost their homes due to the war will have a reliable shelter. The renovation was funded by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
The dormitory is located in the Zavodskyi district. Since December 2023, new metal-plastic windows have been installed in the rooms, and the walls, ceilings, and floors have been renovated. Additionally, common areas such as kitchens, toilets, showers, and corridors have been refurbished.
However, not only the renovation work but also the equipment of the premises were important aspects of the dormitory's preparation.
To improve the living conditions of the displaced persons, the Danish Refugee Council donated 133 units of household appliances, including microwaves, gas stoves, irons and ironing boards, dryers, kettles, and a Smart TV for the future recreation room.
The Danish Refugee Council (DRC), in cooperation with the Mykolaiv Development Agency, continues its efforts to create comfortable living conditions for IDPs in Mykolaiv.
This time, the DRC has delivered 57 beds and 14 chair-beds, which marks another step toward creating a cozy space for those who were forced to leave their homes.
As a reminder, the organization previously provided 357 pieces of household appliances and furniture for this dormitory, including desks, wall shelves, kitchen cabinets, bookcases, irons, exhaust fans, kettles, microwaves, clothes dryers, and a TV.
We sincerely thank the DRC and Novo Nordisk for their ongoing support and assistance!
The renovation of a dormitory for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Mykolaiv has been completed. Thanks to this, about 200 people who lost their homes due to the war will have a reliable shelter. The renovation was funded by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
The dormitory is located in the Zavodskyi district. Since December 2023, new metal-plastic windows have been installed in the rooms, and the walls, ceilings, and floors have been renovated. Additionally, common areas such as kitchens, toilets, showers, and corridors have been refurbished.
However, not only the renovation work but also the equipment of the premises were important aspects of the dormitory's preparation.
To improve the living conditions of the displaced persons, the Danish Refugee Council donated 133 units of household appliances, including microwaves, gas stoves, irons and ironing boards, dryers, kettles, and a Smart TV for the future recreation room.
The Danish Refugee Council (DRC), in cooperation with the Mykolaiv Development Agency, continues its efforts to create comfortable living conditions for IDPs in Mykolaiv.
This time, the DRC has delivered 57 beds and 14 chair-beds, which marks another step toward creating a cozy space for those who were forced to leave their homes.
As a reminder, the organization previously provided 357 pieces of household appliances and furniture for this dormitory, including desks, wall shelves, kitchen cabinets, bookcases, irons, exhaust fans, kettles, microwaves, clothes dryers, and a TV.
We sincerely thank the DRC and Novo Nordisk for their ongoing support and assistance!
The renovation of a dormitory for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Mykolaiv has been completed. Thanks to this, about 200 people who lost their homes due to the war will have a reliable shelter. The renovation was funded by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
The dormitory is located in the Zavodskyi district. Since December 2023, new metal-plastic windows have been installed in the rooms, and the walls, ceilings, and floors have been renovated. Additionally, common areas such as kitchens, toilets, showers, and corridors have been refurbished.
However, not only the renovation work but also the equipment of the premises were important aspects of the dormitory's preparation.
To improve the living conditions of the displaced persons, the Danish Refugee Council donated 133 units of household appliances, including microwaves, gas stoves, irons and ironing boards, dryers, kettles, and a Smart TV for the future recreation room.
The Danish Refugee Council (DRC), in cooperation with the Mykolaiv Development Agency, continues its efforts to create comfortable living conditions for IDPs in Mykolaiv.
This time, the DRC has delivered 57 beds and 14 chair-beds, which marks another step toward creating a cozy space for those who were forced to leave their homes.
As a reminder, the organization previously provided 357 pieces of household appliances and furniture for this dormitory, including desks, wall shelves, kitchen cabinets, bookcases, irons, exhaust fans, kettles, microwaves, clothes dryers, and a TV.
We sincerely thank the DRC and Novo Nordisk for their ongoing support and assistance!
The renovation of a dormitory for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Mykolaiv has been completed. Thanks to this, about 200 people who lost their homes due to the war will have a reliable shelter. The renovation was funded by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
The dormitory is located in the Zavodskyi district. Since December 2023, new metal-plastic windows have been installed in the rooms, and the walls, ceilings, and floors have been renovated. Additionally, common areas such as kitchens, toilets, showers, and corridors have been refurbished.
However, not only the renovation work but also the equipment of the premises were important aspects of the dormitory's preparation.
To improve the living conditions of the displaced persons, the Danish Refugee Council donated 133 units of household appliances, including microwaves, gas stoves, irons and ironing boards, dryers, kettles, and a Smart TV for the future recreation room.
The Danish Refugee Council (DRC), in cooperation with the Mykolaiv Development Agency, continues its efforts to create comfortable living conditions for IDPs in Mykolaiv.
This time, the DRC has delivered 57 beds and 14 chair-beds, which marks another step toward creating a cozy space for those who were forced to leave their homes.
As a reminder, the organization previously provided 357 pieces of household appliances and furniture for this dormitory, including desks, wall shelves, kitchen cabinets, bookcases, irons, exhaust fans, kettles, microwaves, clothes dryers, and a TV.
We sincerely thank the DRC and Novo Nordisk for their ongoing support and assistance!
The renovation of a dormitory for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Mykolaiv has been completed. Thanks to this, about 200 people who lost their homes due to the war will have a reliable shelter. The renovation was funded by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
The dormitory is located in the Zavodskyi district. Since December 2023, new metal-plastic windows have been installed in the rooms, and the walls, ceilings, and floors have been renovated. Additionally, common areas such as kitchens, toilets, showers, and corridors have been refurbished.
However, not only the renovation work but also the equipment of the premises were important aspects of the dormitory's preparation.
To improve the living conditions of the displaced persons, the Danish Refugee Council donated 133 units of household appliances, including microwaves, gas stoves, irons and ironing boards, dryers, kettles, and a Smart TV for the future recreation room.
The Danish Refugee Council (DRC), in cooperation with the Mykolaiv Development Agency, continues its efforts to create comfortable living conditions for IDPs in Mykolaiv.
This time, the DRC has delivered 57 beds and 14 chair-beds, which marks another step toward creating a cozy space for those who were forced to leave their homes.
As a reminder, the organization previously provided 357 pieces of household appliances and furniture for this dormitory, including desks, wall shelves, kitchen cabinets, bookcases, irons, exhaust fans, kettles, microwaves, clothes dryers, and a TV.
We sincerely thank the DRC and Novo Nordisk for their ongoing support and assistance!
The renovation of a dormitory for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Mykolaiv has been completed. Thanks to this, about 200 people who lost their homes due to the war will have a reliable shelter. The renovation was funded by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
The dormitory is located in the Zavodskyi district. Since December 2023, new metal-plastic windows have been installed in the rooms, and the walls, ceilings, and floors have been renovated. Additionally, common areas such as kitchens, toilets, showers, and corridors have been refurbished.
However, not only the renovation work but also the equipment of the premises were important aspects of the dormitory's preparation.
To improve the living conditions of the displaced persons, the Danish Refugee Council donated 133 units of household appliances, including microwaves, gas stoves, irons and ironing boards, dryers, kettles, and a Smart TV for the future recreation room.
The Danish Refugee Council (DRC), in cooperation with the Mykolaiv Development Agency, continues its efforts to create comfortable living conditions for IDPs in Mykolaiv.
This time, the DRC has delivered 57 beds and 14 chair-beds, which marks another step toward creating a cozy space for those who were forced to leave their homes.
As a reminder, the organization previously provided 357 pieces of household appliances and furniture for this dormitory, including desks, wall shelves, kitchen cabinets, bookcases, irons, exhaust fans, kettles, microwaves, clothes dryers, and a TV.
We sincerely thank the DRC and Novo Nordisk for their ongoing support and assistance!
The renovation of a dormitory for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Mykolaiv has been completed. Thanks to this, about 200 people who lost their homes due to the war will have a reliable shelter. The renovation was funded by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
The dormitory is located in the Zavodskyi district. Since December 2023, new metal-plastic windows have been installed in the rooms, and the walls, ceilings, and floors have been renovated. Additionally, common areas such as kitchens, toilets, showers, and corridors have been refurbished.
However, not only the renovation work but also the equipment of the premises were important aspects of the dormitory's preparation.
To improve the living conditions of the displaced persons, the Danish Refugee Council donated 133 units of household appliances, including microwaves, gas stoves, irons and ironing boards, dryers, kettles, and a Smart TV for the future recreation room.
The Danish Refugee Council (DRC), in cooperation with the Mykolaiv Development Agency, continues its efforts to create comfortable living conditions for IDPs in Mykolaiv.
This time, the DRC has delivered 57 beds and 14 chair-beds, which marks another step toward creating a cozy space for those who were forced to leave their homes.
As a reminder, the organization previously provided 357 pieces of household appliances and furniture for this dormitory, including desks, wall shelves, kitchen cabinets, bookcases, irons, exhaust fans, kettles, microwaves, clothes dryers, and a TV.
We sincerely thank the DRC and Novo Nordisk for their ongoing support and assistance!
The renovation of a dormitory for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Mykolaiv has been completed. Thanks to this, about 200 people who lost their homes due to the war will have a reliable shelter. The renovation was funded by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
The dormitory is located in the Zavodskyi district. Since December 2023, new metal-plastic windows have been installed in the rooms, and the walls, ceilings, and floors have been renovated. Additionally, common areas such as kitchens, toilets, showers, and corridors have been refurbished.
However, not only the renovation work but also the equipment of the premises were important aspects of the dormitory's preparation.
To improve the living conditions of the displaced persons, the Danish Refugee Council donated 133 units of household appliances, including microwaves, gas stoves, irons and ironing boards, dryers, kettles, and a Smart TV for the future recreation room.
The Danish Refugee Council (DRC), in cooperation with the Mykolaiv Development Agency, continues its efforts to create comfortable living conditions for IDPs in Mykolaiv.
This time, the DRC has delivered 57 beds and 14 chair-beds, which marks another step toward creating a cozy space for those who were forced to leave their homes.
As a reminder, the organization previously provided 357 pieces of household appliances and furniture for this dormitory, including desks, wall shelves, kitchen cabinets, bookcases, irons, exhaust fans, kettles, microwaves, clothes dryers, and a TV.
We sincerely thank the DRC and Novo Nordisk for their ongoing support and assistance!
The renovation of a dormitory for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Mykolaiv has been completed. Thanks to this, about 200 people who lost their homes due to the war will have a reliable shelter. The renovation was funded by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
The dormitory is located in the Zavodskyi district. Since December 2023, new metal-plastic windows have been installed in the rooms, and the walls, ceilings, and floors have been renovated. Additionally, common areas such as kitchens, toilets, showers, and corridors have been refurbished.
However, not only the renovation work but also the equipment of the premises were important aspects of the dormitory's preparation.
To improve the living conditions of the displaced persons, the Danish Refugee Council donated 133 units of household appliances, including microwaves, gas stoves, irons and ironing boards, dryers, kettles, and a Smart TV for the future recreation room.
The Danish Refugee Council (DRC), in cooperation with the Mykolaiv Development Agency, continues its efforts to create comfortable living conditions for IDPs in Mykolaiv.
This time, the DRC has delivered 57 beds and 14 chair-beds, which marks another step toward creating a cozy space for those who were forced to leave their homes.
As a reminder, the organization previously provided 357 pieces of household appliances and furniture for this dormitory, including desks, wall shelves, kitchen cabinets, bookcases, irons, exhaust fans, kettles, microwaves, clothes dryers, and a TV.
We sincerely thank the DRC and Novo Nordisk for their ongoing support and assistance!
The renovation of a dormitory for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Mykolaiv has been completed. Thanks to this, about 200 people who lost their homes due to the war will have a reliable shelter. The renovation was funded by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
The dormitory is located in the Zavodskyi district. Since December 2023, new metal-plastic windows have been installed in the rooms, and the walls, ceilings, and floors have been renovated. Additionally, common areas such as kitchens, toilets, showers, and corridors have been refurbished.
However, not only the renovation work but also the equipment of the premises were important aspects of the dormitory's preparation.
To improve the living conditions of the displaced persons, the Danish Refugee Council donated 133 units of household appliances, including microwaves, gas stoves, irons and ironing boards, dryers, kettles, and a Smart TV for the future recreation room.
The Danish Refugee Council (DRC), in cooperation with the Mykolaiv Development Agency, continues its efforts to create comfortable living conditions for IDPs in Mykolaiv.
This time, the DRC has delivered 57 beds and 14 chair-beds, which marks another step toward creating a cozy space for those who were forced to leave their homes.
As a reminder, the organization previously provided 357 pieces of household appliances and furniture for this dormitory, including desks, wall shelves, kitchen cabinets, bookcases, irons, exhaust fans, kettles, microwaves, clothes dryers, and a TV.
We sincerely thank the DRC and Novo Nordisk for their ongoing support and assistance!
The renovation of a dormitory for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Mykolaiv has been completed. Thanks to this, about 200 people who lost their homes due to the war will have a reliable shelter. The renovation was funded by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
The dormitory is located in the Zavodskyi district. Since December 2023, new metal-plastic windows have been installed in the rooms, and the walls, ceilings, and floors have been renovated. Additionally, common areas such as kitchens, toilets, showers, and corridors have been refurbished.
However, not only the renovation work but also the equipment of the premises were important aspects of the dormitory's preparation.
To improve the living conditions of the displaced persons, the Danish Refugee Council donated 133 units of household appliances, including microwaves, gas stoves, irons and ironing boards, dryers, kettles, and a Smart TV for the future recreation room.
The Danish Refugee Council (DRC), in cooperation with the Mykolaiv Development Agency, continues its efforts to create comfortable living conditions for IDPs in Mykolaiv.
This time, the DRC has delivered 57 beds and 14 chair-beds, which marks another step toward creating a cozy space for those who were forced to leave their homes.
As a reminder, the organization previously provided 357 pieces of household appliances and furniture for this dormitory, including desks, wall shelves, kitchen cabinets, bookcases, irons, exhaust fans, kettles, microwaves, clothes dryers, and a TV.
We sincerely thank the DRC and Novo Nordisk for their ongoing support and assistance!
The renovation of a dormitory for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Mykolaiv has been completed. Thanks to this, about 200 people who lost their homes due to the war will have a reliable shelter. The renovation was funded by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
The dormitory is located in the Zavodskyi district. Since December 2023, new metal-plastic windows have been installed in the rooms, and the walls, ceilings, and floors have been renovated. Additionally, common areas such as kitchens, toilets, showers, and corridors have been refurbished.
However, not only the renovation work but also the equipment of the premises were important aspects of the dormitory's preparation.
To improve the living conditions of the displaced persons, the Danish Refugee Council donated 133 units of household appliances, including microwaves, gas stoves, irons and ironing boards, dryers, kettles, and a Smart TV for the future recreation room.
The Danish Refugee Council (DRC), in cooperation with the Mykolaiv Development Agency, continues its efforts to create comfortable living conditions for IDPs in Mykolaiv.
This time, the DRC has delivered 57 beds and 14 chair-beds, which marks another step toward creating a cozy space for those who were forced to leave their homes.
As a reminder, the organization previously provided 357 pieces of household appliances and furniture for this dormitory, including desks, wall shelves, kitchen cabinets, bookcases, irons, exhaust fans, kettles, microwaves, clothes dryers, and a TV.
We sincerely thank the DRC and Novo Nordisk for their ongoing support and assistance!
The renovation of a dormitory for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Mykolaiv has been completed. Thanks to this, about 200 people who lost their homes due to the war will have a reliable shelter. The renovation was funded by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
The dormitory is located in the Zavodskyi district. Since December 2023, new metal-plastic windows have been installed in the rooms, and the walls, ceilings, and floors have been renovated. Additionally, common areas such as kitchens, toilets, showers, and corridors have been refurbished.
However, not only the renovation work but also the equipment of the premises were important aspects of the dormitory's preparation.
To improve the living conditions of the displaced persons, the Danish Refugee Council donated 133 units of household appliances, including microwaves, gas stoves, irons and ironing boards, dryers, kettles, and a Smart TV for the future recreation room.
The Danish Refugee Council (DRC), in cooperation with the Mykolaiv Development Agency, continues its efforts to create comfortable living conditions for IDPs in Mykolaiv.
This time, the DRC has delivered 57 beds and 14 chair-beds, which marks another step toward creating a cozy space for those who were forced to leave their homes.
As a reminder, the organization previously provided 357 pieces of household appliances and furniture for this dormitory, including desks, wall shelves, kitchen cabinets, bookcases, irons, exhaust fans, kettles, microwaves, clothes dryers, and a TV.
We sincerely thank the DRC and Novo Nordisk for their ongoing support and assistance!
The renovation of a dormitory for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Mykolaiv has been completed. Thanks to this, about 200 people who lost their homes due to the war will have a reliable shelter. The renovation was funded by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
The dormitory is located in the Zavodskyi district. Since December 2023, new metal-plastic windows have been installed in the rooms, and the walls, ceilings, and floors have been renovated. Additionally, common areas such as kitchens, toilets, showers, and corridors have been refurbished.
However, not only the renovation work but also the equipment of the premises were important aspects of the dormitory's preparation.
To improve the living conditions of the displaced persons, the Danish Refugee Council donated 133 units of household appliances, including microwaves, gas stoves, irons and ironing boards, dryers, kettles, and a Smart TV for the future recreation room.
The Danish Refugee Council (DRC), in cooperation with the Mykolaiv Development Agency, continues its efforts to create comfortable living conditions for IDPs in Mykolaiv.
This time, the DRC has delivered 57 beds and 14 chair-beds, which marks another step toward creating a cozy space for those who were forced to leave their homes.
As a reminder, the organization previously provided 357 pieces of household appliances and furniture for this dormitory, including desks, wall shelves, kitchen cabinets, bookcases, irons, exhaust fans, kettles, microwaves, clothes dryers, and a TV.
We sincerely thank the DRC and Novo Nordisk for their ongoing support and assistance!
The renovation of a dormitory for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Mykolaiv has been completed. Thanks to this, about 200 people who lost their homes due to the war will have a reliable shelter. The renovation was funded by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
The dormitory is located in the Zavodskyi district. Since December 2023, new metal-plastic windows have been installed in the rooms, and the walls, ceilings, and floors have been renovated. Additionally, common areas such as kitchens, toilets, showers, and corridors have been refurbished.
However, not only the renovation work but also the equipment of the premises were important aspects of the dormitory's preparation.
To improve the living conditions of the displaced persons, the Danish Refugee Council donated 133 units of household appliances, including microwaves, gas stoves, irons and ironing boards, dryers, kettles, and a Smart TV for the future recreation room.
The Danish Refugee Council (DRC), in cooperation with the Mykolaiv Development Agency, continues its efforts to create comfortable living conditions for IDPs in Mykolaiv.
This time, the DRC has delivered 57 beds and 14 chair-beds, which marks another step toward creating a cozy space for those who were forced to leave their homes.
As a reminder, the organization previously provided 357 pieces of household appliances and furniture for this dormitory, including desks, wall shelves, kitchen cabinets, bookcases, irons, exhaust fans, kettles, microwaves, clothes dryers, and a TV.
We sincerely thank the DRC and Novo Nordisk for their ongoing support and assistance!
The renovation of a dormitory for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Mykolaiv has been completed. Thanks to this, about 200 people who lost their homes due to the war will have a reliable shelter. The renovation was funded by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
The dormitory is located in the Zavodskyi district. Since December 2023, new metal-plastic windows have been installed in the rooms, and the walls, ceilings, and floors have been renovated. Additionally, common areas such as kitchens, toilets, showers, and corridors have been refurbished.
However, not only the renovation work but also the equipment of the premises were important aspects of the dormitory's preparation.
To improve the living conditions of the displaced persons, the Danish Refugee Council donated 133 units of household appliances, including microwaves, gas stoves, irons and ironing boards, dryers, kettles, and a Smart TV for the future recreation room.
The Danish Refugee Council (DRC), in cooperation with the Mykolaiv Development Agency, continues its efforts to create comfortable living conditions for IDPs in Mykolaiv.
This time, the DRC has delivered 57 beds and 14 chair-beds, which marks another step toward creating a cozy space for those who were forced to leave their homes.
As a reminder, the organization previously provided 357 pieces of household appliances and furniture for this dormitory, including desks, wall shelves, kitchen cabinets, bookcases, irons, exhaust fans, kettles, microwaves, clothes dryers, and a TV.
We sincerely thank the DRC and Novo Nordisk for their ongoing support and assistance!
The renovation of a dormitory for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Mykolaiv has been completed. Thanks to this, about 200 people who lost their homes due to the war will have a reliable shelter. The renovation was funded by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
The dormitory is located in the Zavodskyi district. Since December 2023, new metal-plastic windows have been installed in the rooms, and the walls, ceilings, and floors have been renovated. Additionally, common areas such as kitchens, toilets, showers, and corridors have been refurbished.
However, not only the renovation work but also the equipment of the premises were important aspects of the dormitory's preparation.
To improve the living conditions of the displaced persons, the Danish Refugee Council donated 133 units of household appliances, including microwaves, gas stoves, irons and ironing boards, dryers, kettles, and a Smart TV for the future recreation room.
The Danish Refugee Council (DRC), in cooperation with the Mykolaiv Development Agency, continues its efforts to create comfortable living conditions for IDPs in Mykolaiv.
This time, the DRC has delivered 57 beds and 14 chair-beds, which marks another step toward creating a cozy space for those who were forced to leave their homes.
As a reminder, the organization previously provided 357 pieces of household appliances and furniture for this dormitory, including desks, wall shelves, kitchen cabinets, bookcases, irons, exhaust fans, kettles, microwaves, clothes dryers, and a TV.
We sincerely thank the DRC and Novo Nordisk for their ongoing support and assistance!
The renovation of a dormitory for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Mykolaiv has been completed. Thanks to this, about 200 people who lost their homes due to the war will have a reliable shelter. The renovation was funded by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
The dormitory is located in the Zavodskyi district. Since December 2023, new metal-plastic windows have been installed in the rooms, and the walls, ceilings, and floors have been renovated. Additionally, common areas such as kitchens, toilets, showers, and corridors have been refurbished.
However, not only the renovation work but also the equipment of the premises were important aspects of the dormitory's preparation.
To improve the living conditions of the displaced persons, the Danish Refugee Council donated 133 units of household appliances, including microwaves, gas stoves, irons and ironing boards, dryers, kettles, and a Smart TV for the future recreation room.
The Danish Refugee Council (DRC), in cooperation with the Mykolaiv Development Agency, continues its efforts to create comfortable living conditions for IDPs in Mykolaiv.
This time, the DRC has delivered 57 beds and 14 chair-beds, which marks another step toward creating a cozy space for those who were forced to leave their homes.
As a reminder, the organization previously provided 357 pieces of household appliances and furniture for this dormitory, including desks, wall shelves, kitchen cabinets, bookcases, irons, exhaust fans, kettles, microwaves, clothes dryers, and a TV.
We sincerely thank the DRC and Novo Nordisk for their ongoing support and assistance!
The renovation of a dormitory for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Mykolaiv has been completed. Thanks to this, about 200 people who lost their homes due to the war will have a reliable shelter. The renovation was funded by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
The dormitory is located in the Zavodskyi district. Since December 2023, new metal-plastic windows have been installed in the rooms, and the walls, ceilings, and floors have been renovated. Additionally, common areas such as kitchens, toilets, showers, and corridors have been refurbished.
However, not only the renovation work but also the equipment of the premises were important aspects of the dormitory's preparation.
To improve the living conditions of the displaced persons, the Danish Refugee Council donated 133 units of household appliances, including microwaves, gas stoves, irons and ironing boards, dryers, kettles, and a Smart TV for the future recreation room.
The Danish Refugee Council (DRC), in cooperation with the Mykolaiv Development Agency, continues its efforts to create comfortable living conditions for IDPs in Mykolaiv.
This time, the DRC has delivered 57 beds and 14 chair-beds, which marks another step toward creating a cozy space for those who were forced to leave their homes.
As a reminder, the organization previously provided 357 pieces of household appliances and furniture for this dormitory, including desks, wall shelves, kitchen cabinets, bookcases, irons, exhaust fans, kettles, microwaves, clothes dryers, and a TV.
We sincerely thank the DRC and Novo Nordisk for their ongoing support and assistance!
The renovation of a dormitory for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Mykolaiv has been completed. Thanks to this, about 200 people who lost their homes due to the war will have a reliable shelter. The renovation was funded by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
The dormitory is located in the Zavodskyi district. Since December 2023, new metal-plastic windows have been installed in the rooms, and the walls, ceilings, and floors have been renovated. Additionally, common areas such as kitchens, toilets, showers, and corridors have been refurbished.
However, not only the renovation work but also the equipment of the premises were important aspects of the dormitory's preparation.
To improve the living conditions of the displaced persons, the Danish Refugee Council donated 133 units of household appliances, including microwaves, gas stoves, irons and ironing boards, dryers, kettles, and a Smart TV for the future recreation room.
The Danish Refugee Council (DRC), in cooperation with the Mykolaiv Development Agency, continues its efforts to create comfortable living conditions for IDPs in Mykolaiv.
This time, the DRC has delivered 57 beds and 14 chair-beds, which marks another step toward creating a cozy space for those who were forced to leave their homes.
As a reminder, the organization previously provided 357 pieces of household appliances and furniture for this dormitory, including desks, wall shelves, kitchen cabinets, bookcases, irons, exhaust fans, kettles, microwaves, clothes dryers, and a TV.
We sincerely thank the DRC and Novo Nordisk for their ongoing support and assistance!
The renovation of a dormitory for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Mykolaiv has been completed. Thanks to this, about 200 people who lost their homes due to the war will have a reliable shelter. The renovation was funded by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
The dormitory is located in the Zavodskyi district. Since December 2023, new metal-plastic windows have been installed in the rooms, and the walls, ceilings, and floors have been renovated. Additionally, common areas such as kitchens, toilets, showers, and corridors have been refurbished.
However, not only the renovation work but also the equipment of the premises were important aspects of the dormitory's preparation.
To improve the living conditions of the displaced persons, the Danish Refugee Council donated 133 units of household appliances, including microwaves, gas stoves, irons and ironing boards, dryers, kettles, and a Smart TV for the future recreation room.
The Danish Refugee Council (DRC), in cooperation with the Mykolaiv Development Agency, continues its efforts to create comfortable living conditions for IDPs in Mykolaiv.
This time, the DRC has delivered 57 beds and 14 chair-beds, which marks another step toward creating a cozy space for those who were forced to leave their homes.
As a reminder, the organization previously provided 357 pieces of household appliances and furniture for this dormitory, including desks, wall shelves, kitchen cabinets, bookcases, irons, exhaust fans, kettles, microwaves, clothes dryers, and a TV.
We sincerely thank the DRC and Novo Nordisk for their ongoing support and assistance!
The renovation of a dormitory for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Mykolaiv has been completed. Thanks to this, about 200 people who lost their homes due to the war will have a reliable shelter. The renovation was funded by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
The dormitory is located in the Zavodskyi district. Since December 2023, new metal-plastic windows have been installed in the rooms, and the walls, ceilings, and floors have been renovated. Additionally, common areas such as kitchens, toilets, showers, and corridors have been refurbished.
However, not only the renovation work but also the equipment of the premises were important aspects of the dormitory's preparation.
To improve the living conditions of the displaced persons, the Danish Refugee Council donated 133 units of household appliances, including microwaves, gas stoves, irons and ironing boards, dryers, kettles, and a Smart TV for the future recreation room.
The Danish Refugee Council (DRC), in cooperation with the Mykolaiv Development Agency, continues its efforts to create comfortable living conditions for IDPs in Mykolaiv.
This time, the DRC has delivered 57 beds and 14 chair-beds, which marks another step toward creating a cozy space for those who were forced to leave their homes.
As a reminder, the organization previously provided 357 pieces of household appliances and furniture for this dormitory, including desks, wall shelves, kitchen cabinets, bookcases, irons, exhaust fans, kettles, microwaves, clothes dryers, and a TV.
We sincerely thank the DRC and Novo Nordisk for their ongoing support and assistance!
The renovation of a dormitory for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Mykolaiv has been completed. Thanks to this, about 200 people who lost their homes due to the war will have a reliable shelter. The renovation was funded by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
The dormitory is located in the Zavodskyi district. Since December 2023, new metal-plastic windows have been installed in the rooms, and the walls, ceilings, and floors have been renovated. Additionally, common areas such as kitchens, toilets, showers, and corridors have been refurbished.
However, not only the renovation work but also the equipment of the premises were important aspects of the dormitory's preparation.
To improve the living conditions of the displaced persons, the Danish Refugee Council donated 133 units of household appliances, including microwaves, gas stoves, irons and ironing boards, dryers, kettles, and a Smart TV for the future recreation room.
The Danish Refugee Council (DRC), in cooperation with the Mykolaiv Development Agency, continues its efforts to create comfortable living conditions for IDPs in Mykolaiv.
This time, the DRC has delivered 57 beds and 14 chair-beds, which marks another step toward creating a cozy space for those who were forced to leave their homes.
As a reminder, the organization previously provided 357 pieces of household appliances and furniture for this dormitory, including desks, wall shelves, kitchen cabinets, bookcases, irons, exhaust fans, kettles, microwaves, clothes dryers, and a TV.
We sincerely thank the DRC and Novo Nordisk for their ongoing support and assistance!
The renovation of a dormitory for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Mykolaiv has been completed. Thanks to this, about 200 people who lost their homes due to the war will have a reliable shelter. The renovation was funded by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
The dormitory is located in the Zavodskyi district. Since December 2023, new metal-plastic windows have been installed in the rooms, and the walls, ceilings, and floors have been renovated. Additionally, common areas such as kitchens, toilets, showers, and corridors have been refurbished.
However, not only the renovation work but also the equipment of the premises were important aspects of the dormitory's preparation.
To improve the living conditions of the displaced persons, the Danish Refugee Council donated 133 units of household appliances, including microwaves, gas stoves, irons and ironing boards, dryers, kettles, and a Smart TV for the future recreation room.
The Danish Refugee Council (DRC), in cooperation with the Mykolaiv Development Agency, continues its efforts to create comfortable living conditions for IDPs in Mykolaiv.
This time, the DRC has delivered 57 beds and 14 chair-beds, which marks another step toward creating a cozy space for those who were forced to leave their homes.
As a reminder, the organization previously provided 357 pieces of household appliances and furniture for this dormitory, including desks, wall shelves, kitchen cabinets, bookcases, irons, exhaust fans, kettles, microwaves, clothes dryers, and a TV.
We sincerely thank the DRC and Novo Nordisk for their ongoing support and assistance!
The renovation of a dormitory for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Mykolaiv has been completed. Thanks to this, about 200 people who lost their homes due to the war will have a reliable shelter. The renovation was funded by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
The dormitory is located in the Zavodskyi district. Since December 2023, new metal-plastic windows have been installed in the rooms, and the walls, ceilings, and floors have been renovated. Additionally, common areas such as kitchens, toilets, showers, and corridors have been refurbished.
However, not only the renovation work but also the equipment of the premises were important aspects of the dormitory's preparation.
To improve the living conditions of the displaced persons, the Danish Refugee Council donated 133 units of household appliances, including microwaves, gas stoves, irons and ironing boards, dryers, kettles, and a Smart TV for the future recreation room.
The Danish Refugee Council (DRC), in cooperation with the Mykolaiv Development Agency, continues its efforts to create comfortable living conditions for IDPs in Mykolaiv.
This time, the DRC has delivered 57 beds and 14 chair-beds, which marks another step toward creating a cozy space for those who were forced to leave their homes.
As a reminder, the organization previously provided 357 pieces of household appliances and furniture for this dormitory, including desks, wall shelves, kitchen cabinets, bookcases, irons, exhaust fans, kettles, microwaves, clothes dryers, and a TV.
We sincerely thank the DRC and Novo Nordisk for their ongoing support and assistance!
The renovation of a dormitory for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Mykolaiv has been completed. Thanks to this, about 200 people who lost their homes due to the war will have a reliable shelter. The renovation was funded by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
The dormitory is located in the Zavodskyi district. Since December 2023, new metal-plastic windows have been installed in the rooms, and the walls, ceilings, and floors have been renovated. Additionally, common areas such as kitchens, toilets, showers, and corridors have been refurbished.
However, not only the renovation work but also the equipment of the premises were important aspects of the dormitory's preparation.
To improve the living conditions of the displaced persons, the Danish Refugee Council donated 133 units of household appliances, including microwaves, gas stoves, irons and ironing boards, dryers, kettles, and a Smart TV for the future recreation room.
The Danish Refugee Council (DRC), in cooperation with the Mykolaiv Development Agency, continues its efforts to create comfortable living conditions for IDPs in Mykolaiv.
This time, the DRC has delivered 57 beds and 14 chair-beds, which marks another step toward creating a cozy space for those who were forced to leave their homes.
As a reminder, the organization previously provided 357 pieces of household appliances and furniture for this dormitory, including desks, wall shelves, kitchen cabinets, bookcases, irons, exhaust fans, kettles, microwaves, clothes dryers, and a TV.
We sincerely thank the DRC and Novo Nordisk for their ongoing support and assistance!
The renovation of a dormitory for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Mykolaiv has been completed. Thanks to this, about 200 people who lost their homes due to the war will have a reliable shelter. The renovation was funded by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
The dormitory is located in the Zavodskyi district. Since December 2023, new metal-plastic windows have been installed in the rooms, and the walls, ceilings, and floors have been renovated. Additionally, common areas such as kitchens, toilets, showers, and corridors have been refurbished.
However, not only the renovation work but also the equipment of the premises were important aspects of the dormitory's preparation.
To improve the living conditions of the displaced persons, the Danish Refugee Council donated 133 units of household appliances, including microwaves, gas stoves, irons and ironing boards, dryers, kettles, and a Smart TV for the future recreation room.
The Danish Refugee Council (DRC), in cooperation with the Mykolaiv Development Agency, continues its efforts to create comfortable living conditions for IDPs in Mykolaiv.
This time, the DRC has delivered 57 beds and 14 chair-beds, which marks another step toward creating a cozy space for those who were forced to leave their homes.
As a reminder, the organization previously provided 357 pieces of household appliances and furniture for this dormitory, including desks, wall shelves, kitchen cabinets, bookcases, irons, exhaust fans, kettles, microwaves, clothes dryers, and a TV.
We sincerely thank the DRC and Novo Nordisk for their ongoing support and assistance!
The renovation of a dormitory for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Mykolaiv has been completed. Thanks to this, about 200 people who lost their homes due to the war will have a reliable shelter. The renovation was funded by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
The dormitory is located in the Zavodskyi district. Since December 2023, new metal-plastic windows have been installed in the rooms, and the walls, ceilings, and floors have been renovated. Additionally, common areas such as kitchens, toilets, showers, and corridors have been refurbished.
However, not only the renovation work but also the equipment of the premises were important aspects of the dormitory's preparation.
To improve the living conditions of the displaced persons, the Danish Refugee Council donated 133 units of household appliances, including microwaves, gas stoves, irons and ironing boards, dryers, kettles, and a Smart TV for the future recreation room.
The Danish Refugee Council (DRC), in cooperation with the Mykolaiv Development Agency, continues its efforts to create comfortable living conditions for IDPs in Mykolaiv.
This time, the DRC has delivered 57 beds and 14 chair-beds, which marks another step toward creating a cozy space for those who were forced to leave their homes.
As a reminder, the organization previously provided 357 pieces of household appliances and furniture for this dormitory, including desks, wall shelves, kitchen cabinets, bookcases, irons, exhaust fans, kettles, microwaves, clothes dryers, and a TV.
We sincerely thank the DRC and Novo Nordisk for their ongoing support and assistance!
The renovation of a dormitory for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Mykolaiv has been completed. Thanks to this, about 200 people who lost their homes due to the war will have a reliable shelter. The renovation was funded by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
The dormitory is located in the Zavodskyi district. Since December 2023, new metal-plastic windows have been installed in the rooms, and the walls, ceilings, and floors have been renovated. Additionally, common areas such as kitchens, toilets, showers, and corridors have been refurbished.
However, not only the renovation work but also the equipment of the premises were important aspects of the dormitory's preparation.
To improve the living conditions of the displaced persons, the Danish Refugee Council donated 133 units of household appliances, including microwaves, gas stoves, irons and ironing boards, dryers, kettles, and a Smart TV for the future recreation room.
The Danish Refugee Council (DRC), in cooperation with the Mykolaiv Development Agency, continues its efforts to create comfortable living conditions for IDPs in Mykolaiv.
This time, the DRC has delivered 57 beds and 14 chair-beds, which marks another step toward creating a cozy space for those who were forced to leave their homes.
As a reminder, the organization previously provided 357 pieces of household appliances and furniture for this dormitory, including desks, wall shelves, kitchen cabinets, bookcases, irons, exhaust fans, kettles, microwaves, clothes dryers, and a TV.
We sincerely thank the DRC and Novo Nordisk for their ongoing support and assistance!
The renovation of a dormitory for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Mykolaiv has been completed. Thanks to this, about 200 people who lost their homes due to the war will have a reliable shelter. The renovation was funded by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
The dormitory is located in the Zavodskyi district. Since December 2023, new metal-plastic windows have been installed in the rooms, and the walls, ceilings, and floors have been renovated. Additionally, common areas such as kitchens, toilets, showers, and corridors have been refurbished.
However, not only the renovation work but also the equipment of the premises were important aspects of the dormitory's preparation.
To improve the living conditions of the displaced persons, the Danish Refugee Council donated 133 units of household appliances, including microwaves, gas stoves, irons and ironing boards, dryers, kettles, and a Smart TV for the future recreation room.
The Danish Refugee Council (DRC), in cooperation with the Mykolaiv Development Agency, continues its efforts to create comfortable living conditions for IDPs in Mykolaiv.
This time, the DRC has delivered 57 beds and 14 chair-beds, which marks another step toward creating a cozy space for those who were forced to leave their homes.
As a reminder, the organization previously provided 357 pieces of household appliances and furniture for this dormitory, including desks, wall shelves, kitchen cabinets, bookcases, irons, exhaust fans, kettles, microwaves, clothes dryers, and a TV.
We sincerely thank the DRC and Novo Nordisk for their ongoing support and assistance!
The renovation of a dormitory for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Mykolaiv has been completed. Thanks to this, about 200 people who lost their homes due to the war will have a reliable shelter. The renovation was funded by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
The dormitory is located in the Zavodskyi district. Since December 2023, new metal-plastic windows have been installed in the rooms, and the walls, ceilings, and floors have been renovated. Additionally, common areas such as kitchens, toilets, showers, and corridors have been refurbished.
However, not only the renovation work but also the equipment of the premises were important aspects of the dormitory's preparation.
To improve the living conditions of the displaced persons, the Danish Refugee Council donated 133 units of household appliances, including microwaves, gas stoves, irons and ironing boards, dryers, kettles, and a Smart TV for the future recreation room.
The Danish Refugee Council (DRC), in cooperation with the Mykolaiv Development Agency, continues its efforts to create comfortable living conditions for IDPs in Mykolaiv.
This time, the DRC has delivered 57 beds and 14 chair-beds, which marks another step toward creating a cozy space for those who were forced to leave their homes.
As a reminder, the organization previously provided 357 pieces of household appliances and furniture for this dormitory, including desks, wall shelves, kitchen cabinets, bookcases, irons, exhaust fans, kettles, microwaves, clothes dryers, and a TV.
We sincerely thank the DRC and Novo Nordisk for their ongoing support and assistance!
The renovation of a dormitory for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Mykolaiv has been completed. Thanks to this, about 200 people who lost their homes due to the war will have a reliable shelter. The renovation was funded by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
The dormitory is located in the Zavodskyi district. Since December 2023, new metal-plastic windows have been installed in the rooms, and the walls, ceilings, and floors have been renovated. Additionally, common areas such as kitchens, toilets, showers, and corridors have been refurbished.
However, not only the renovation work but also the equipment of the premises were important aspects of the dormitory's preparation.
To improve the living conditions of the displaced persons, the Danish Refugee Council donated 133 units of household appliances, including microwaves, gas stoves, irons and ironing boards, dryers, kettles, and a Smart TV for the future recreation room.
The Danish Refugee Council (DRC), in cooperation with the Mykolaiv Development Agency, continues its efforts to create comfortable living conditions for IDPs in Mykolaiv.
This time, the DRC has delivered 57 beds and 14 chair-beds, which marks another step toward creating a cozy space for those who were forced to leave their homes.
As a reminder, the organization previously provided 357 pieces of household appliances and furniture for this dormitory, including desks, wall shelves, kitchen cabinets, bookcases, irons, exhaust fans, kettles, microwaves, clothes dryers, and a TV.
We sincerely thank the DRC and Novo Nordisk for their ongoing support and assistance!
The renovation of a dormitory for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Mykolaiv has been completed. Thanks to this, about 200 people who lost their homes due to the war will have a reliable shelter. The renovation was funded by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
The dormitory is located in the Zavodskyi district. Since December 2023, new metal-plastic windows have been installed in the rooms, and the walls, ceilings, and floors have been renovated. Additionally, common areas such as kitchens, toilets, showers, and corridors have been refurbished.
However, not only the renovation work but also the equipment of the premises were important aspects of the dormitory's preparation.
To improve the living conditions of the displaced persons, the Danish Refugee Council donated 133 units of household appliances, including microwaves, gas stoves, irons and ironing boards, dryers, kettles, and a Smart TV for the future recreation room.
The Danish Refugee Council (DRC), in cooperation with the Mykolaiv Development Agency, continues its efforts to create comfortable living conditions for IDPs in Mykolaiv.
This time, the DRC has delivered 57 beds and 14 chair-beds, which marks another step toward creating a cozy space for those who were forced to leave their homes.
As a reminder, the organization previously provided 357 pieces of household appliances and furniture for this dormitory, including desks, wall shelves, kitchen cabinets, bookcases, irons, exhaust fans, kettles, microwaves, clothes dryers, and a TV.
We sincerely thank the DRC and Novo Nordisk for their ongoing support and assistance!
The renovation of a dormitory for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Mykolaiv has been completed. Thanks to this, about 200 people who lost their homes due to the war will have a reliable shelter. The renovation was funded by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
The dormitory is located in the Zavodskyi district. Since December 2023, new metal-plastic windows have been installed in the rooms, and the walls, ceilings, and floors have been renovated. Additionally, common areas such as kitchens, toilets, showers, and corridors have been refurbished.
However, not only the renovation work but also the equipment of the premises were important aspects of the dormitory's preparation.
To improve the living conditions of the displaced persons, the Danish Refugee Council donated 133 units of household appliances, including microwaves, gas stoves, irons and ironing boards, dryers, kettles, and a Smart TV for the future recreation room.
The Danish Refugee Council (DRC), in cooperation with the Mykolaiv Development Agency, continues its efforts to create comfortable living conditions for IDPs in Mykolaiv.
This time, the DRC has delivered 57 beds and 14 chair-beds, which marks another step toward creating a cozy space for those who were forced to leave their homes.
As a reminder, the organization previously provided 357 pieces of household appliances and furniture for this dormitory, including desks, wall shelves, kitchen cabinets, bookcases, irons, exhaust fans, kettles, microwaves, clothes dryers, and a TV.
We sincerely thank the DRC and Novo Nordisk for their ongoing support and assistance!
The renovation of a dormitory for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Mykolaiv has been completed. Thanks to this, about 200 people who lost their homes due to the war will have a reliable shelter. The renovation was funded by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
The dormitory is located in the Zavodskyi district. Since December 2023, new metal-plastic windows have been installed in the rooms, and the walls, ceilings, and floors have been renovated. Additionally, common areas such as kitchens, toilets, showers, and corridors have been refurbished.
However, not only the renovation work but also the equipment of the premises were important aspects of the dormitory's preparation.
To improve the living conditions of the displaced persons, the Danish Refugee Council donated 133 units of household appliances, including microwaves, gas stoves, irons and ironing boards, dryers, kettles, and a Smart TV for the future recreation room.
The Danish Refugee Council (DRC), in cooperation with the Mykolaiv Development Agency, continues its efforts to create comfortable living conditions for IDPs in Mykolaiv.
This time, the DRC has delivered 57 beds and 14 chair-beds, which marks another step toward creating a cozy space for those who were forced to leave their homes.
As a reminder, the organization previously provided 357 pieces of household appliances and furniture for this dormitory, including desks, wall shelves, kitchen cabinets, bookcases, irons, exhaust fans, kettles, microwaves, clothes dryers, and a TV.
We sincerely thank the DRC and Novo Nordisk for their ongoing support and assistance!
The renovation of a dormitory for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Mykolaiv has been completed. Thanks to this, about 200 people who lost their homes due to the war will have a reliable shelter. The renovation was funded by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
The dormitory is located in the Zavodskyi district. Since December 2023, new metal-plastic windows have been installed in the rooms, and the walls, ceilings, and floors have been renovated. Additionally, common areas such as kitchens, toilets, showers, and corridors have been refurbished.
However, not only the renovation work but also the equipment of the premises were important aspects of the dormitory's preparation.
To improve the living conditions of the displaced persons, the Danish Refugee Council donated 133 units of household appliances, including microwaves, gas stoves, irons and ironing boards, dryers, kettles, and a Smart TV for the future recreation room.
The Danish Refugee Council (DRC), in cooperation with the Mykolaiv Development Agency, continues its efforts to create comfortable living conditions for IDPs in Mykolaiv.
This time, the DRC has delivered 57 beds and 14 chair-beds, which marks another step toward creating a cozy space for those who were forced to leave their homes.
As a reminder, the organization previously provided 357 pieces of household appliances and furniture for this dormitory, including desks, wall shelves, kitchen cabinets, bookcases, irons, exhaust fans, kettles, microwaves, clothes dryers, and a TV.
We sincerely thank the DRC and Novo Nordisk for their ongoing support and assistance!
The renovation of a dormitory for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Mykolaiv has been completed. Thanks to this, about 200 people who lost their homes due to the war will have a reliable shelter. The renovation was funded by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
The dormitory is located in the Zavodskyi district. Since December 2023, new metal-plastic windows have been installed in the rooms, and the walls, ceilings, and floors have been renovated. Additionally, common areas such as kitchens, toilets, showers, and corridors have been refurbished.
However, not only the renovation work but also the equipment of the premises were important aspects of the dormitory's preparation.
To improve the living conditions of the displaced persons, the Danish Refugee Council donated 133 units of household appliances, including microwaves, gas stoves, irons and ironing boards, dryers, kettles, and a Smart TV for the future recreation room.
The Danish Refugee Council (DRC), in cooperation with the Mykolaiv Development Agency, continues its efforts to create comfortable living conditions for IDPs in Mykolaiv.
This time, the DRC has delivered 57 beds and 14 chair-beds, which marks another step toward creating a cozy space for those who were forced to leave their homes.
As a reminder, the organization previously provided 357 pieces of household appliances and furniture for this dormitory, including desks, wall shelves, kitchen cabinets, bookcases, irons, exhaust fans, kettles, microwaves, clothes dryers, and a TV.
We sincerely thank the DRC and Novo Nordisk for their ongoing support and assistance!
The renovation of a dormitory for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Mykolaiv has been completed. Thanks to this, about 200 people who lost their homes due to the war will have a reliable shelter. The renovation was funded by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
The dormitory is located in the Zavodskyi district. Since December 2023, new metal-plastic windows have been installed in the rooms, and the walls, ceilings, and floors have been renovated. Additionally, common areas such as kitchens, toilets, showers, and corridors have been refurbished.
However, not only the renovation work but also the equipment of the premises were important aspects of the dormitory's preparation.
To improve the living conditions of the displaced persons, the Danish Refugee Council donated 133 units of household appliances, including microwaves, gas stoves, irons and ironing boards, dryers, kettles, and a Smart TV for the future recreation room.
The Danish Refugee Council (DRC), in cooperation with the Mykolaiv Development Agency, continues its efforts to create comfortable living conditions for IDPs in Mykolaiv.
This time, the DRC has delivered 57 beds and 14 chair-beds, which marks another step toward creating a cozy space for those who were forced to leave their homes.
As a reminder, the organization previously provided 357 pieces of household appliances and furniture for this dormitory, including desks, wall shelves, kitchen cabinets, bookcases, irons, exhaust fans, kettles, microwaves, clothes dryers, and a TV.
We sincerely thank the DRC and Novo Nordisk for their ongoing support and assistance!
The renovation of a dormitory for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Mykolaiv has been completed. Thanks to this, about 200 people who lost their homes due to the war will have a reliable shelter. The renovation was funded by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
The dormitory is located in the Zavodskyi district. Since December 2023, new metal-plastic windows have been installed in the rooms, and the walls, ceilings, and floors have been renovated. Additionally, common areas such as kitchens, toilets, showers, and corridors have been refurbished.
However, not only the renovation work but also the equipment of the premises were important aspects of the dormitory's preparation.
To improve the living conditions of the displaced persons, the Danish Refugee Council donated 133 units of household appliances, including microwaves, gas stoves, irons and ironing boards, dryers, kettles, and a Smart TV for the future recreation room.
The Danish Refugee Council (DRC), in cooperation with the Mykolaiv Development Agency, continues its efforts to create comfortable living conditions for IDPs in Mykolaiv.
This time, the DRC has delivered 57 beds and 14 chair-beds, which marks another step toward creating a cozy space for those who were forced to leave their homes.
As a reminder, the organization previously provided 357 pieces of household appliances and furniture for this dormitory, including desks, wall shelves, kitchen cabinets, bookcases, irons, exhaust fans, kettles, microwaves, clothes dryers, and a TV.
We sincerely thank the DRC and Novo Nordisk for their ongoing support and assistance!
The renovation of a dormitory for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Mykolaiv has been completed. Thanks to this, about 200 people who lost their homes due to the war will have a reliable shelter. The renovation was funded by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
The dormitory is located in the Zavodskyi district. Since December 2023, new metal-plastic windows have been installed in the rooms, and the walls, ceilings, and floors have been renovated. Additionally, common areas such as kitchens, toilets, showers, and corridors have been refurbished.
However, not only the renovation work but also the equipment of the premises were important aspects of the dormitory's preparation.
To improve the living conditions of the displaced persons, the Danish Refugee Council donated 133 units of household appliances, including microwaves, gas stoves, irons and ironing boards, dryers, kettles, and a Smart TV for the future recreation room.
The Danish Refugee Council (DRC), in cooperation with the Mykolaiv Development Agency, continues its efforts to create comfortable living conditions for IDPs in Mykolaiv.
This time, the DRC has delivered 57 beds and 14 chair-beds, which marks another step toward creating a cozy space for those who were forced to leave their homes.
As a reminder, the organization previously provided 357 pieces of household appliances and furniture for this dormitory, including desks, wall shelves, kitchen cabinets, bookcases, irons, exhaust fans, kettles, microwaves, clothes dryers, and a TV.
We sincerely thank the DRC and Novo Nordisk for their ongoing support and assistance!
The renovation of a dormitory for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Mykolaiv has been completed. Thanks to this, about 200 people who lost their homes due to the war will have a reliable shelter. The renovation was funded by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
The dormitory is located in the Zavodskyi district. Since December 2023, new metal-plastic windows have been installed in the rooms, and the walls, ceilings, and floors have been renovated. Additionally, common areas such as kitchens, toilets, showers, and corridors have been refurbished.
However, not only the renovation work but also the equipment of the premises were important aspects of the dormitory's preparation.
To improve the living conditions of the displaced persons, the Danish Refugee Council donated 133 units of household appliances, including microwaves, gas stoves, irons and ironing boards, dryers, kettles, and a Smart TV for the future recreation room.
The Danish Refugee Council (DRC), in cooperation with the Mykolaiv Development Agency, continues its efforts to create comfortable living conditions for IDPs in Mykolaiv.
This time, the DRC has delivered 57 beds and 14 chair-beds, which marks another step toward creating a cozy space for those who were forced to leave their homes.
As a reminder, the organization previously provided 357 pieces of household appliances and furniture for this dormitory, including desks, wall shelves, kitchen cabinets, bookcases, irons, exhaust fans, kettles, microwaves, clothes dryers, and a TV.
We sincerely thank the DRC and Novo Nordisk for their ongoing support and assistance!
The renovation of a dormitory for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Mykolaiv has been completed. Thanks to this, about 200 people who lost their homes due to the war will have a reliable shelter. The renovation was funded by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
The dormitory is located in the Zavodskyi district. Since December 2023, new metal-plastic windows have been installed in the rooms, and the walls, ceilings, and floors have been renovated. Additionally, common areas such as kitchens, toilets, showers, and corridors have been refurbished.
However, not only the renovation work but also the equipment of the premises were important aspects of the dormitory's preparation.
To improve the living conditions of the displaced persons, the Danish Refugee Council donated 133 units of household appliances, including microwaves, gas stoves, irons and ironing boards, dryers, kettles, and a Smart TV for the future recreation room.
The Danish Refugee Council (DRC), in cooperation with the Mykolaiv Development Agency, continues its efforts to create comfortable living conditions for IDPs in Mykolaiv.
This time, the DRC has delivered 57 beds and 14 chair-beds, which marks another step toward creating a cozy space for those who were forced to leave their homes.
As a reminder, the organization previously provided 357 pieces of household appliances and furniture for this dormitory, including desks, wall shelves, kitchen cabinets, bookcases, irons, exhaust fans, kettles, microwaves, clothes dryers, and a TV.
We sincerely thank the DRC and Novo Nordisk for their ongoing support and assistance!
The renovation of a dormitory for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Mykolaiv has been completed. Thanks to this, about 200 people who lost their homes due to the war will have a reliable shelter. The renovation was funded by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
The dormitory is located in the Zavodskyi district. Since December 2023, new metal-plastic windows have been installed in the rooms, and the walls, ceilings, and floors have been renovated. Additionally, common areas such as kitchens, toilets, showers, and corridors have been refurbished.
However, not only the renovation work but also the equipment of the premises were important aspects of the dormitory's preparation.
To improve the living conditions of the displaced persons, the Danish Refugee Council donated 133 units of household appliances, including microwaves, gas stoves, irons and ironing boards, dryers, kettles, and a Smart TV for the future recreation room.
The Danish Refugee Council (DRC), in cooperation with the Mykolaiv Development Agency, continues its efforts to create comfortable living conditions for IDPs in Mykolaiv.
This time, the DRC has delivered 57 beds and 14 chair-beds, which marks another step toward creating a cozy space for those who were forced to leave their homes.
As a reminder, the organization previously provided 357 pieces of household appliances and furniture for this dormitory, including desks, wall shelves, kitchen cabinets, bookcases, irons, exhaust fans, kettles, microwaves, clothes dryers, and a TV.
We sincerely thank the DRC and Novo Nordisk for their ongoing support and assistance!
The renovation of a dormitory for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Mykolaiv has been completed. Thanks to this, about 200 people who lost their homes due to the war will have a reliable shelter. The renovation was funded by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
The dormitory is located in the Zavodskyi district. Since December 2023, new metal-plastic windows have been installed in the rooms, and the walls, ceilings, and floors have been renovated. Additionally, common areas such as kitchens, toilets, showers, and corridors have been refurbished.
However, not only the renovation work but also the equipment of the premises were important aspects of the dormitory's preparation.
To improve the living conditions of the displaced persons, the Danish Refugee Council donated 133 units of household appliances, including microwaves, gas stoves, irons and ironing boards, dryers, kettles, and a Smart TV for the future recreation room.
The Danish Refugee Council (DRC), in cooperation with the Mykolaiv Development Agency, continues its efforts to create comfortable living conditions for IDPs in Mykolaiv.
This time, the DRC has delivered 57 beds and 14 chair-beds, which marks another step toward creating a cozy space for those who were forced to leave their homes.
As a reminder, the organization previously provided 357 pieces of household appliances and furniture for this dormitory, including desks, wall shelves, kitchen cabinets, bookcases, irons, exhaust fans, kettles, microwaves, clothes dryers, and a TV.
We sincerely thank the DRC and Novo Nordisk for their ongoing support and assistance!
The renovation of a dormitory for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Mykolaiv has been completed. Thanks to this, about 200 people who lost their homes due to the war will have a reliable shelter. The renovation was funded by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
The dormitory is located in the Zavodskyi district. Since December 2023, new metal-plastic windows have been installed in the rooms, and the walls, ceilings, and floors have been renovated. Additionally, common areas such as kitchens, toilets, showers, and corridors have been refurbished.
However, not only the renovation work but also the equipment of the premises were important aspects of the dormitory's preparation.
To improve the living conditions of the displaced persons, the Danish Refugee Council donated 133 units of household appliances, including microwaves, gas stoves, irons and ironing boards, dryers, kettles, and a Smart TV for the future recreation room.
The Danish Refugee Council (DRC), in cooperation with the Mykolaiv Development Agency, continues its efforts to create comfortable living conditions for IDPs in Mykolaiv.
This time, the DRC has delivered 57 beds and 14 chair-beds, which marks another step toward creating a cozy space for those who were forced to leave their homes.
As a reminder, the organization previously provided 357 pieces of household appliances and furniture for this dormitory, including desks, wall shelves, kitchen cabinets, bookcases, irons, exhaust fans, kettles, microwaves, clothes dryers, and a TV.
We sincerely thank the DRC and Novo Nordisk for their ongoing support and assistance!
The renovation of a dormitory for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Mykolaiv has been completed. Thanks to this, about 200 people who lost their homes due to the war will have a reliable shelter. The renovation was funded by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
The dormitory is located in the Zavodskyi district. Since December 2023, new metal-plastic windows have been installed in the rooms, and the walls, ceilings, and floors have been renovated. Additionally, common areas such as kitchens, toilets, showers, and corridors have been refurbished.
However, not only the renovation work but also the equipment of the premises were important aspects of the dormitory's preparation.
To improve the living conditions of the displaced persons, the Danish Refugee Council donated 133 units of household appliances, including microwaves, gas stoves, irons and ironing boards, dryers, kettles, and a Smart TV for the future recreation room.
The Danish Refugee Council (DRC), in cooperation with the Mykolaiv Development Agency, continues its efforts to create comfortable living conditions for IDPs in Mykolaiv.
This time, the DRC has delivered 57 beds and 14 chair-beds, which marks another step toward creating a cozy space for those who were forced to leave their homes.
As a reminder, the organization previously provided 357 pieces of household appliances and furniture for this dormitory, including desks, wall shelves, kitchen cabinets, bookcases, irons, exhaust fans, kettles, microwaves, clothes dryers, and a TV.
We sincerely thank the DRC and Novo Nordisk for their ongoing support and assistance!
The renovation of a dormitory for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Mykolaiv has been completed. Thanks to this, about 200 people who lost their homes due to the war will have a reliable shelter. The renovation was funded by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
The dormitory is located in the Zavodskyi district. Since December 2023, new metal-plastic windows have been installed in the rooms, and the walls, ceilings, and floors have been renovated. Additionally, common areas such as kitchens, toilets, showers, and corridors have been refurbished.
However, not only the renovation work but also the equipment of the premises were important aspects of the dormitory's preparation.
To improve the living conditions of the displaced persons, the Danish Refugee Council donated 133 units of household appliances, including microwaves, gas stoves, irons and ironing boards, dryers, kettles, and a Smart TV for the future recreation room.
The Danish Refugee Council (DRC), in cooperation with the Mykolaiv Development Agency, continues its efforts to create comfortable living conditions for IDPs in Mykolaiv.
This time, the DRC has delivered 57 beds and 14 chair-beds, which marks another step toward creating a cozy space for those who were forced to leave their homes.
As a reminder, the organization previously provided 357 pieces of household appliances and furniture for this dormitory, including desks, wall shelves, kitchen cabinets, bookcases, irons, exhaust fans, kettles, microwaves, clothes dryers, and a TV.
We sincerely thank the DRC and Novo Nordisk for their ongoing support and assistance!
The renovation of a dormitory for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Mykolaiv has been completed. Thanks to this, about 200 people who lost their homes due to the war will have a reliable shelter. The renovation was funded by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
The dormitory is located in the Zavodskyi district. Since December 2023, new metal-plastic windows have been installed in the rooms, and the walls, ceilings, and floors have been renovated. Additionally, common areas such as kitchens, toilets, showers, and corridors have been refurbished.
However, not only the renovation work but also the equipment of the premises were important aspects of the dormitory's preparation.
To improve the living conditions of the displaced persons, the Danish Refugee Council donated 133 units of household appliances, including microwaves, gas stoves, irons and ironing boards, dryers, kettles, and a Smart TV for the future recreation room.
The Danish Refugee Council (DRC), in cooperation with the Mykolaiv Development Agency, continues its efforts to create comfortable living conditions for IDPs in Mykolaiv.
This time, the DRC has delivered 57 beds and 14 chair-beds, which marks another step toward creating a cozy space for those who were forced to leave their homes.
As a reminder, the organization previously provided 357 pieces of household appliances and furniture for this dormitory, including desks, wall shelves, kitchen cabinets, bookcases, irons, exhaust fans, kettles, microwaves, clothes dryers, and a TV.
We sincerely thank the DRC and Novo Nordisk for their ongoing support and assistance!
The renovation of a dormitory for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Mykolaiv has been completed. Thanks to this, about 200 people who lost their homes due to the war will have a reliable shelter. The renovation was funded by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
The dormitory is located in the Zavodskyi district. Since December 2023, new metal-plastic windows have been installed in the rooms, and the walls, ceilings, and floors have been renovated. Additionally, common areas such as kitchens, toilets, showers, and corridors have been refurbished.
However, not only the renovation work but also the equipment of the premises were important aspects of the dormitory's preparation.
To improve the living conditions of the displaced persons, the Danish Refugee Council donated 133 units of household appliances, including microwaves, gas stoves, irons and ironing boards, dryers, kettles, and a Smart TV for the future recreation room.
The Danish Refugee Council (DRC), in cooperation with the Mykolaiv Development Agency, continues its efforts to create comfortable living conditions for IDPs in Mykolaiv.
This time, the DRC has delivered 57 beds and 14 chair-beds, which marks another step toward creating a cozy space for those who were forced to leave their homes.
As a reminder, the organization previously provided 357 pieces of household appliances and furniture for this dormitory, including desks, wall shelves, kitchen cabinets, bookcases, irons, exhaust fans, kettles, microwaves, clothes dryers, and a TV.
We sincerely thank the DRC and Novo Nordisk for their ongoing support and assistance!
The renovation of a dormitory for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Mykolaiv has been completed. Thanks to this, about 200 people who lost their homes due to the war will have a reliable shelter. The renovation was funded by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
The dormitory is located in the Zavodskyi district. Since December 2023, new metal-plastic windows have been installed in the rooms, and the walls, ceilings, and floors have been renovated. Additionally, common areas such as kitchens, toilets, showers, and corridors have been refurbished.
However, not only the renovation work but also the equipment of the premises were important aspects of the dormitory's preparation.
To improve the living conditions of the displaced persons, the Danish Refugee Council donated 133 units of household appliances, including microwaves, gas stoves, irons and ironing boards, dryers, kettles, and a Smart TV for the future recreation room.
The Danish Refugee Council (DRC), in cooperation with the Mykolaiv Development Agency, continues its efforts to create comfortable living conditions for IDPs in Mykolaiv.
This time, the DRC has delivered 57 beds and 14 chair-beds, which marks another step toward creating a cozy space for those who were forced to leave their homes.
As a reminder, the organization previously provided 357 pieces of household appliances and furniture for this dormitory, including desks, wall shelves, kitchen cabinets, bookcases, irons, exhaust fans, kettles, microwaves, clothes dryers, and a TV.
We sincerely thank the DRC and Novo Nordisk for their ongoing support and assistance!
The renovation of a dormitory for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Mykolaiv has been completed. Thanks to this, about 200 people who lost their homes due to the war will have a reliable shelter. The renovation was funded by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
The dormitory is located in the Zavodskyi district. Since December 2023, new metal-plastic windows have been installed in the rooms, and the walls, ceilings, and floors have been renovated. Additionally, common areas such as kitchens, toilets, showers, and corridors have been refurbished.
However, not only the renovation work but also the equipment of the premises were important aspects of the dormitory's preparation.
To improve the living conditions of the displaced persons, the Danish Refugee Council donated 133 units of household appliances, including microwaves, gas stoves, irons and ironing boards, dryers, kettles, and a Smart TV for the future recreation room.
The Danish Refugee Council (DRC), in cooperation with the Mykolaiv Development Agency, continues its efforts to create comfortable living conditions for IDPs in Mykolaiv.
This time, the DRC has delivered 57 beds and 14 chair-beds, which marks another step toward creating a cozy space for those who were forced to leave their homes.
As a reminder, the organization previously provided 357 pieces of household appliances and furniture for this dormitory, including desks, wall shelves, kitchen cabinets, bookcases, irons, exhaust fans, kettles, microwaves, clothes dryers, and a TV.
We sincerely thank the DRC and Novo Nordisk for their ongoing support and assistance!
The renovation of a dormitory for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Mykolaiv has been completed. Thanks to this, about 200 people who lost their homes due to the war will have a reliable shelter. The renovation was funded by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
The dormitory is located in the Zavodskyi district. Since December 2023, new metal-plastic windows have been installed in the rooms, and the walls, ceilings, and floors have been renovated. Additionally, common areas such as kitchens, toilets, showers, and corridors have been refurbished.
However, not only the renovation work but also the equipment of the premises were important aspects of the dormitory's preparation.
To improve the living conditions of the displaced persons, the Danish Refugee Council donated 133 units of household appliances, including microwaves, gas stoves, irons and ironing boards, dryers, kettles, and a Smart TV for the future recreation room.
The Danish Refugee Council (DRC), in cooperation with the Mykolaiv Development Agency, continues its efforts to create comfortable living conditions for IDPs in Mykolaiv.
This time, the DRC has delivered 57 beds and 14 chair-beds, which marks another step toward creating a cozy space for those who were forced to leave their homes.
As a reminder, the organization previously provided 357 pieces of household appliances and furniture for this dormitory, including desks, wall shelves, kitchen cabinets, bookcases, irons, exhaust fans, kettles, microwaves, clothes dryers, and a TV.
We sincerely thank the DRC and Novo Nordisk for their ongoing support and assistance!
The renovation of a dormitory for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Mykolaiv has been completed. Thanks to this, about 200 people who lost their homes due to the war will have a reliable shelter. The renovation was funded by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
The dormitory is located in the Zavodskyi district. Since December 2023, new metal-plastic windows have been installed in the rooms, and the walls, ceilings, and floors have been renovated. Additionally, common areas such as kitchens, toilets, showers, and corridors have been refurbished.
However, not only the renovation work but also the equipment of the premises were important aspects of the dormitory's preparation.
To improve the living conditions of the displaced persons, the Danish Refugee Council donated 133 units of household appliances, including microwaves, gas stoves, irons and ironing boards, dryers, kettles, and a Smart TV for the future recreation room.
The Danish Refugee Council (DRC), in cooperation with the Mykolaiv Development Agency, continues its efforts to create comfortable living conditions for IDPs in Mykolaiv.
This time, the DRC has delivered 57 beds and 14 chair-beds, which marks another step toward creating a cozy space for those who were forced to leave their homes.
As a reminder, the organization previously provided 357 pieces of household appliances and furniture for this dormitory, including desks, wall shelves, kitchen cabinets, bookcases, irons, exhaust fans, kettles, microwaves, clothes dryers, and a TV.
We sincerely thank the DRC and Novo Nordisk for their ongoing support and assistance!
The renovation of a dormitory for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Mykolaiv has been completed. Thanks to this, about 200 people who lost their homes due to the war will have a reliable shelter. The renovation was funded by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
The dormitory is located in the Zavodskyi district. Since December 2023, new metal-plastic windows have been installed in the rooms, and the walls, ceilings, and floors have been renovated. Additionally, common areas such as kitchens, toilets, showers, and corridors have been refurbished.
However, not only the renovation work but also the equipment of the premises were important aspects of the dormitory's preparation.
To improve the living conditions of the displaced persons, the Danish Refugee Council donated 133 units of household appliances, including microwaves, gas stoves, irons and ironing boards, dryers, kettles, and a Smart TV for the future recreation room.
The Danish Refugee Council (DRC), in cooperation with the Mykolaiv Development Agency, continues its efforts to create comfortable living conditions for IDPs in Mykolaiv.
This time, the DRC has delivered 57 beds and 14 chair-beds, which marks another step toward creating a cozy space for those who were forced to leave their homes.
As a reminder, the organization previously provided 357 pieces of household appliances and furniture for this dormitory, including desks, wall shelves, kitchen cabinets, bookcases, irons, exhaust fans, kettles, microwaves, clothes dryers, and a TV.
We sincerely thank the DRC and Novo Nordisk for their ongoing support and assistance!
The renovation of a dormitory for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Mykolaiv has been completed. Thanks to this, about 200 people who lost their homes due to the war will have a reliable shelter. The renovation was funded by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
The dormitory is located in the Zavodskyi district. Since December 2023, new metal-plastic windows have been installed in the rooms, and the walls, ceilings, and floors have been renovated. Additionally, common areas such as kitchens, toilets, showers, and corridors have been refurbished.
However, not only the renovation work but also the equipment of the premises were important aspects of the dormitory's preparation.
To improve the living conditions of the displaced persons, the Danish Refugee Council donated 133 units of household appliances, including microwaves, gas stoves, irons and ironing boards, dryers, kettles, and a Smart TV for the future recreation room.
The Danish Refugee Council (DRC), in cooperation with the Mykolaiv Development Agency, continues its efforts to create comfortable living conditions for IDPs in Mykolaiv.
This time, the DRC has delivered 57 beds and 14 chair-beds, which marks another step toward creating a cozy space for those who were forced to leave their homes.
As a reminder, the organization previously provided 357 pieces of household appliances and furniture for this dormitory, including desks, wall shelves, kitchen cabinets, bookcases, irons, exhaust fans, kettles, microwaves, clothes dryers, and a TV.
We sincerely thank the DRC and Novo Nordisk for their ongoing support and assistance!
The renovation of a dormitory for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Mykolaiv has been completed. Thanks to this, about 200 people who lost their homes due to the war will have a reliable shelter. The renovation was funded by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
The dormitory is located in the Zavodskyi district. Since December 2023, new metal-plastic windows have been installed in the rooms, and the walls, ceilings, and floors have been renovated. Additionally, common areas such as kitchens, toilets, showers, and corridors have been refurbished.
However, not only the renovation work but also the equipment of the premises were important aspects of the dormitory's preparation.
To improve the living conditions of the displaced persons, the Danish Refugee Council donated 133 units of household appliances, including microwaves, gas stoves, irons and ironing boards, dryers, kettles, and a Smart TV for the future recreation room.
The Danish Refugee Council (DRC), in cooperation with the Mykolaiv Development Agency, continues its efforts to create comfortable living conditions for IDPs in Mykolaiv.
This time, the DRC has delivered 57 beds and 14 chair-beds, which marks another step toward creating a cozy space for those who were forced to leave their homes.
As a reminder, the organization previously provided 357 pieces of household appliances and furniture for this dormitory, including desks, wall shelves, kitchen cabinets, bookcases, irons, exhaust fans, kettles, microwaves, clothes dryers, and a TV.
We sincerely thank the DRC and Novo Nordisk for their ongoing support and assistance!
The renovation of a dormitory for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Mykolaiv has been completed. Thanks to this, about 200 people who lost their homes due to the war will have a reliable shelter. The renovation was funded by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
The dormitory is located in the Zavodskyi district. Since December 2023, new metal-plastic windows have been installed in the rooms, and the walls, ceilings, and floors have been renovated. Additionally, common areas such as kitchens, toilets, showers, and corridors have been refurbished.
However, not only the renovation work but also the equipment of the premises were important aspects of the dormitory's preparation.
To improve the living conditions of the displaced persons, the Danish Refugee Council donated 133 units of household appliances, including microwaves, gas stoves, irons and ironing boards, dryers, kettles, and a Smart TV for the future recreation room.
The Danish Refugee Council (DRC), in cooperation with the Mykolaiv Development Agency, continues its efforts to create comfortable living conditions for IDPs in Mykolaiv.
This time, the DRC has delivered 57 beds and 14 chair-beds, which marks another step toward creating a cozy space for those who were forced to leave their homes.
As a reminder, the organization previously provided 357 pieces of household appliances and furniture for this dormitory, including desks, wall shelves, kitchen cabinets, bookcases, irons, exhaust fans, kettles, microwaves, clothes dryers, and a TV.
We sincerely thank the DRC and Novo Nordisk for their ongoing support and assistance!
The renovation of a dormitory for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Mykolaiv has been completed. Thanks to this, about 200 people who lost their homes due to the war will have a reliable shelter. The renovation was funded by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
The dormitory is located in the Zavodskyi district. Since December 2023, new metal-plastic windows have been installed in the rooms, and the walls, ceilings, and floors have been renovated. Additionally, common areas such as kitchens, toilets, showers, and corridors have been refurbished.
However, not only the renovation work but also the equipment of the premises were important aspects of the dormitory's preparation.
To improve the living conditions of the displaced persons, the Danish Refugee Council donated 133 units of household appliances, including microwaves, gas stoves, irons and ironing boards, dryers, kettles, and a Smart TV for the future recreation room.
The Danish Refugee Council (DRC), in cooperation with the Mykolaiv Development Agency, continues its efforts to create comfortable living conditions for IDPs in Mykolaiv.
This time, the DRC has delivered 57 beds and 14 chair-beds, which marks another step toward creating a cozy space for those who were forced to leave their homes.
As a reminder, the organization previously provided 357 pieces of household appliances and furniture for this dormitory, including desks, wall shelves, kitchen cabinets, bookcases, irons, exhaust fans, kettles, microwaves, clothes dryers, and a TV.
We sincerely thank the DRC and Novo Nordisk for their ongoing support and assistance!
The renovation of a dormitory for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Mykolaiv has been completed. Thanks to this, about 200 people who lost their homes due to the war will have a reliable shelter. The renovation was funded by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
The dormitory is located in the Zavodskyi district. Since December 2023, new metal-plastic windows have been installed in the rooms, and the walls, ceilings, and floors have been renovated. Additionally, common areas such as kitchens, toilets, showers, and corridors have been refurbished.
However, not only the renovation work but also the equipment of the premises were important aspects of the dormitory's preparation.
To improve the living conditions of the displaced persons, the Danish Refugee Council donated 133 units of household appliances, including microwaves, gas stoves, irons and ironing boards, dryers, kettles, and a Smart TV for the future recreation room.
The Danish Refugee Council (DRC), in cooperation with the Mykolaiv Development Agency, continues its efforts to create comfortable living conditions for IDPs in Mykolaiv.
This time, the DRC has delivered 57 beds and 14 chair-beds, which marks another step toward creating a cozy space for those who were forced to leave their homes.
As a reminder, the organization previously provided 357 pieces of household appliances and furniture for this dormitory, including desks, wall shelves, kitchen cabinets, bookcases, irons, exhaust fans, kettles, microwaves, clothes dryers, and a TV.
We sincerely thank the DRC and Novo Nordisk for their ongoing support and assistance!
The renovation of a dormitory for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Mykolaiv has been completed. Thanks to this, about 200 people who lost their homes due to the war will have a reliable shelter. The renovation was funded by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
The dormitory is located in the Zavodskyi district. Since December 2023, new metal-plastic windows have been installed in the rooms, and the walls, ceilings, and floors have been renovated. Additionally, common areas such as kitchens, toilets, showers, and corridors have been refurbished.
However, not only the renovation work but also the equipment of the premises were important aspects of the dormitory's preparation.
To improve the living conditions of the displaced persons, the Danish Refugee Council donated 133 units of household appliances, including microwaves, gas stoves, irons and ironing boards, dryers, kettles, and a Smart TV for the future recreation room.
The Danish Refugee Council (DRC), in cooperation with the Mykolaiv Development Agency, continues its efforts to create comfortable living conditions for IDPs in Mykolaiv.
This time, the DRC has delivered 57 beds and 14 chair-beds, which marks another step toward creating a cozy space for those who were forced to leave their homes.
As a reminder, the organization previously provided 357 pieces of household appliances and furniture for this dormitory, including desks, wall shelves, kitchen cabinets, bookcases, irons, exhaust fans, kettles, microwaves, clothes dryers, and a TV.
We sincerely thank the DRC and Novo Nordisk for their ongoing support and assistance!
The renovation of a dormitory for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Mykolaiv has been completed. Thanks to this, about 200 people who lost their homes due to the war will have a reliable shelter. The renovation was funded by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
The dormitory is located in the Zavodskyi district. Since December 2023, new metal-plastic windows have been installed in the rooms, and the walls, ceilings, and floors have been renovated. Additionally, common areas such as kitchens, toilets, showers, and corridors have been refurbished.
However, not only the renovation work but also the equipment of the premises were important aspects of the dormitory's preparation.
To improve the living conditions of the displaced persons, the Danish Refugee Council donated 133 units of household appliances, including microwaves, gas stoves, irons and ironing boards, dryers, kettles, and a Smart TV for the future recreation room.
The Danish Refugee Council (DRC), in cooperation with the Mykolaiv Development Agency, continues its efforts to create comfortable living conditions for IDPs in Mykolaiv.
This time, the DRC has delivered 57 beds and 14 chair-beds, which marks another step toward creating a cozy space for those who were forced to leave their homes.
As a reminder, the organization previously provided 357 pieces of household appliances and furniture for this dormitory, including desks, wall shelves, kitchen cabinets, bookcases, irons, exhaust fans, kettles, microwaves, clothes dryers, and a TV.
We sincerely thank the DRC and Novo Nordisk for their ongoing support and assistance!
The renovation of a dormitory for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Mykolaiv has been completed. Thanks to this, about 200 people who lost their homes due to the war will have a reliable shelter. The renovation was funded by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
The dormitory is located in the Zavodskyi district. Since December 2023, new metal-plastic windows have been installed in the rooms, and the walls, ceilings, and floors have been renovated. Additionally, common areas such as kitchens, toilets, showers, and corridors have been refurbished.
However, not only the renovation work but also the equipment of the premises were important aspects of the dormitory's preparation.
To improve the living conditions of the displaced persons, the Danish Refugee Council donated 133 units of household appliances, including microwaves, gas stoves, irons and ironing boards, dryers, kettles, and a Smart TV for the future recreation room.
The Danish Refugee Council (DRC), in cooperation with the Mykolaiv Development Agency, continues its efforts to create comfortable living conditions for IDPs in Mykolaiv.
This time, the DRC has delivered 57 beds and 14 chair-beds, which marks another step toward creating a cozy space for those who were forced to leave their homes.
As a reminder, the organization previously provided 357 pieces of household appliances and furniture for this dormitory, including desks, wall shelves, kitchen cabinets, bookcases, irons, exhaust fans, kettles, microwaves, clothes dryers, and a TV.
We sincerely thank the DRC and Novo Nordisk for their ongoing support and assistance!
The renovation of a dormitory for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Mykolaiv has been completed. Thanks to this, about 200 people who lost their homes due to the war will have a reliable shelter. The renovation was funded by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
The dormitory is located in the Zavodskyi district. Since December 2023, new metal-plastic windows have been installed in the rooms, and the walls, ceilings, and floors have been renovated. Additionally, common areas such as kitchens, toilets, showers, and corridors have been refurbished.
However, not only the renovation work but also the equipment of the premises were important aspects of the dormitory's preparation.
To improve the living conditions of the displaced persons, the Danish Refugee Council donated 133 units of household appliances, including microwaves, gas stoves, irons and ironing boards, dryers, kettles, and a Smart TV for the future recreation room.
The Danish Refugee Council (DRC), in cooperation with the Mykolaiv Development Agency, continues its efforts to create comfortable living conditions for IDPs in Mykolaiv.
This time, the DRC has delivered 57 beds and 14 chair-beds, which marks another step toward creating a cozy space for those who were forced to leave their homes.
As a reminder, the organization previously provided 357 pieces of household appliances and furniture for this dormitory, including desks, wall shelves, kitchen cabinets, bookcases, irons, exhaust fans, kettles, microwaves, clothes dryers, and a TV.
We sincerely thank the DRC and Novo Nordisk for their ongoing support and assistance!
The renovation of a dormitory for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Mykolaiv has been completed. Thanks to this, about 200 people who lost their homes due to the war will have a reliable shelter. The renovation was funded by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
The dormitory is located in the Zavodskyi district. Since December 2023, new metal-plastic windows have been installed in the rooms, and the walls, ceilings, and floors have been renovated. Additionally, common areas such as kitchens, toilets, showers, and corridors have been refurbished.
However, not only the renovation work but also the equipment of the premises were important aspects of the dormitory's preparation.
To improve the living conditions of the displaced persons, the Danish Refugee Council donated 133 units of household appliances, including microwaves, gas stoves, irons and ironing boards, dryers, kettles, and a Smart TV for the future recreation room.
The Danish Refugee Council (DRC), in cooperation with the Mykolaiv Development Agency, continues its efforts to create comfortable living conditions for IDPs in Mykolaiv.
This time, the DRC has delivered 57 beds and 14 chair-beds, which marks another step toward creating a cozy space for those who were forced to leave their homes.
As a reminder, the organization previously provided 357 pieces of household appliances and furniture for this dormitory, including desks, wall shelves, kitchen cabinets, bookcases, irons, exhaust fans, kettles, microwaves, clothes dryers, and a TV.
We sincerely thank the DRC and Novo Nordisk for their ongoing support and assistance!
The renovation of a dormitory for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Mykolaiv has been completed. Thanks to this, about 200 people who lost their homes due to the war will have a reliable shelter. The renovation was funded by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
The dormitory is located in the Zavodskyi district. Since December 2023, new metal-plastic windows have been installed in the rooms, and the walls, ceilings, and floors have been renovated. Additionally, common areas such as kitchens, toilets, showers, and corridors have been refurbished.
However, not only the renovation work but also the equipment of the premises were important aspects of the dormitory's preparation.
To improve the living conditions of the displaced persons, the Danish Refugee Council donated 133 units of household appliances, including microwaves, gas stoves, irons and ironing boards, dryers, kettles, and a Smart TV for the future recreation room.
The Danish Refugee Council (DRC), in cooperation with the Mykolaiv Development Agency, continues its efforts to create comfortable living conditions for IDPs in Mykolaiv.
This time, the DRC has delivered 57 beds and 14 chair-beds, which marks another step toward creating a cozy space for those who were forced to leave their homes.
As a reminder, the organization previously provided 357 pieces of household appliances and furniture for this dormitory, including desks, wall shelves, kitchen cabinets, bookcases, irons, exhaust fans, kettles, microwaves, clothes dryers, and a TV.
We sincerely thank the DRC and Novo Nordisk for their ongoing support and assistance!
The renovation of a dormitory for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Mykolaiv has been completed. Thanks to this, about 200 people who lost their homes due to the war will have a reliable shelter. The renovation was funded by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
The dormitory is located in the Zavodskyi district. Since December 2023, new metal-plastic windows have been installed in the rooms, and the walls, ceilings, and floors have been renovated. Additionally, common areas such as kitchens, toilets, showers, and corridors have been refurbished.
However, not only the renovation work but also the equipment of the premises were important aspects of the dormitory's preparation.
To improve the living conditions of the displaced persons, the Danish Refugee Council donated 133 units of household appliances, including microwaves, gas stoves, irons and ironing boards, dryers, kettles, and a Smart TV for the future recreation room.
The Danish Refugee Council (DRC), in cooperation with the Mykolaiv Development Agency, continues its efforts to create comfortable living conditions for IDPs in Mykolaiv.
This time, the DRC has delivered 57 beds and 14 chair-beds, which marks another step toward creating a cozy space for those who were forced to leave their homes.
As a reminder, the organization previously provided 357 pieces of household appliances and furniture for this dormitory, including desks, wall shelves, kitchen cabinets, bookcases, irons, exhaust fans, kettles, microwaves, clothes dryers, and a TV.
We sincerely thank the DRC and Novo Nordisk for their ongoing support and assistance!
The renovation of a dormitory for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Mykolaiv has been completed. Thanks to this, about 200 people who lost their homes due to the war will have a reliable shelter. The renovation was funded by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
The dormitory is located in the Zavodskyi district. Since December 2023, new metal-plastic windows have been installed in the rooms, and the walls, ceilings, and floors have been renovated. Additionally, common areas such as kitchens, toilets, showers, and corridors have been refurbished.
However, not only the renovation work but also the equipment of the premises were important aspects of the dormitory's preparation.
To improve the living conditions of the displaced persons, the Danish Refugee Council donated 133 units of household appliances, including microwaves, gas stoves, irons and ironing boards, dryers, kettles, and a Smart TV for the future recreation room.
The Danish Refugee Council (DRC), in cooperation with the Mykolaiv Development Agency, continues its efforts to create comfortable living conditions for IDPs in Mykolaiv.
This time, the DRC has delivered 57 beds and 14 chair-beds, which marks another step toward creating a cozy space for those who were forced to leave their homes.
As a reminder, the organization previously provided 357 pieces of household appliances and furniture for this dormitory, including desks, wall shelves, kitchen cabinets, bookcases, irons, exhaust fans, kettles, microwaves, clothes dryers, and a TV.
We sincerely thank the DRC and Novo Nordisk for their ongoing support and assistance!
The renovation of a dormitory for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Mykolaiv has been completed. Thanks to this, about 200 people who lost their homes due to the war will have a reliable shelter. The renovation was funded by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
The dormitory is located in the Zavodskyi district. Since December 2023, new metal-plastic windows have been installed in the rooms, and the walls, ceilings, and floors have been renovated. Additionally, common areas such as kitchens, toilets, showers, and corridors have been refurbished.
However, not only the renovation work but also the equipment of the premises were important aspects of the dormitory's preparation.
To improve the living conditions of the displaced persons, the Danish Refugee Council donated 133 units of household appliances, including microwaves, gas stoves, irons and ironing boards, dryers, kettles, and a Smart TV for the future recreation room.
The Danish Refugee Council (DRC), in cooperation with the Mykolaiv Development Agency, continues its efforts to create comfortable living conditions for IDPs in Mykolaiv.
This time, the DRC has delivered 57 beds and 14 chair-beds, which marks another step toward creating a cozy space for those who were forced to leave their homes.
As a reminder, the organization previously provided 357 pieces of household appliances and furniture for this dormitory, including desks, wall shelves, kitchen cabinets, bookcases, irons, exhaust fans, kettles, microwaves, clothes dryers, and a TV.
We sincerely thank the DRC and Novo Nordisk for their ongoing support and assistance!
The renovation of a dormitory for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Mykolaiv has been completed. Thanks to this, about 200 people who lost their homes due to the war will have a reliable shelter. The renovation was funded by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
The dormitory is located in the Zavodskyi district. Since December 2023, new metal-plastic windows have been installed in the rooms, and the walls, ceilings, and floors have been renovated. Additionally, common areas such as kitchens, toilets, showers, and corridors have been refurbished.
However, not only the renovation work but also the equipment of the premises were important aspects of the dormitory's preparation.
To improve the living conditions of the displaced persons, the Danish Refugee Council donated 133 units of household appliances, including microwaves, gas stoves, irons and ironing boards, dryers, kettles, and a Smart TV for the future recreation room.
The Danish Refugee Council (DRC), in cooperation with the Mykolaiv Development Agency, continues its efforts to create comfortable living conditions for IDPs in Mykolaiv.
This time, the DRC has delivered 57 beds and 14 chair-beds, which marks another step toward creating a cozy space for those who were forced to leave their homes.
As a reminder, the organization previously provided 357 pieces of household appliances and furniture for this dormitory, including desks, wall shelves, kitchen cabinets, bookcases, irons, exhaust fans, kettles, microwaves, clothes dryers, and a TV.
We sincerely thank the DRC and Novo Nordisk for their ongoing support and assistance!
The renovation of a dormitory for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Mykolaiv has been completed. Thanks to this, about 200 people who lost their homes due to the war will have a reliable shelter. The renovation was funded by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
The dormitory is located in the Zavodskyi district. Since December 2023, new metal-plastic windows have been installed in the rooms, and the walls, ceilings, and floors have been renovated. Additionally, common areas such as kitchens, toilets, showers, and corridors have been refurbished.
However, not only the renovation work but also the equipment of the premises were important aspects of the dormitory's preparation.
To improve the living conditions of the displaced persons, the Danish Refugee Council donated 133 units of household appliances, including microwaves, gas stoves, irons and ironing boards, dryers, kettles, and a Smart TV for the future recreation room.
The Danish Refugee Council (DRC), in cooperation with the Mykolaiv Development Agency, continues its efforts to create comfortable living conditions for IDPs in Mykolaiv.
This time, the DRC has delivered 57 beds and 14 chair-beds, which marks another step toward creating a cozy space for those who were forced to leave their homes.
As a reminder, the organization previously provided 357 pieces of household appliances and furniture for this dormitory, including desks, wall shelves, kitchen cabinets, bookcases, irons, exhaust fans, kettles, microwaves, clothes dryers, and a TV.
We sincerely thank the DRC and Novo Nordisk for their ongoing support and assistance!
The renovation of a dormitory for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Mykolaiv has been completed. Thanks to this, about 200 people who lost their homes due to the war will have a reliable shelter. The renovation was funded by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
The dormitory is located in the Zavodskyi district. Since December 2023, new metal-plastic windows have been installed in the rooms, and the walls, ceilings, and floors have been renovated. Additionally, common areas such as kitchens, toilets, showers, and corridors have been refurbished.
However, not only the renovation work but also the equipment of the premises were important aspects of the dormitory's preparation.
To improve the living conditions of the displaced persons, the Danish Refugee Council donated 133 units of household appliances, including microwaves, gas stoves, irons and ironing boards, dryers, kettles, and a Smart TV for the future recreation room.
The Danish Refugee Council (DRC), in cooperation with the Mykolaiv Development Agency, continues its efforts to create comfortable living conditions for IDPs in Mykolaiv.
This time, the DRC has delivered 57 beds and 14 chair-beds, which marks another step toward creating a cozy space for those who were forced to leave their homes.
As a reminder, the organization previously provided 357 pieces of household appliances and furniture for this dormitory, including desks, wall shelves, kitchen cabinets, bookcases, irons, exhaust fans, kettles, microwaves, clothes dryers, and a TV.
We sincerely thank the DRC and Novo Nordisk for their ongoing support and assistance!
The renovation of a dormitory for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Mykolaiv has been completed. Thanks to this, about 200 people who lost their homes due to the war will have a reliable shelter. The renovation was funded by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
The dormitory is located in the Zavodskyi district. Since December 2023, new metal-plastic windows have been installed in the rooms, and the walls, ceilings, and floors have been renovated. Additionally, common areas such as kitchens, toilets, showers, and corridors have been refurbished.
However, not only the renovation work but also the equipment of the premises were important aspects of the dormitory's preparation.
To improve the living conditions of the displaced persons, the Danish Refugee Council donated 133 units of household appliances, including microwaves, gas stoves, irons and ironing boards, dryers, kettles, and a Smart TV for the future recreation room.
The Danish Refugee Council (DRC), in cooperation with the Mykolaiv Development Agency, continues its efforts to create comfortable living conditions for IDPs in Mykolaiv.
This time, the DRC has delivered 57 beds and 14 chair-beds, which marks another step toward creating a cozy space for those who were forced to leave their homes.
As a reminder, the organization previously provided 357 pieces of household appliances and furniture for this dormitory, including desks, wall shelves, kitchen cabinets, bookcases, irons, exhaust fans, kettles, microwaves, clothes dryers, and a TV.
We sincerely thank the DRC and Novo Nordisk for their ongoing support and assistance!
The renovation of a dormitory for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Mykolaiv has been completed. Thanks to this, about 200 people who lost their homes due to the war will have a reliable shelter. The renovation was funded by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
The dormitory is located in the Zavodskyi district. Since December 2023, new metal-plastic windows have been installed in the rooms, and the walls, ceilings, and floors have been renovated. Additionally, common areas such as kitchens, toilets, showers, and corridors have been refurbished.
However, not only the renovation work but also the equipment of the premises were important aspects of the dormitory's preparation.
To improve the living conditions of the displaced persons, the Danish Refugee Council donated 133 units of household appliances, including microwaves, gas stoves, irons and ironing boards, dryers, kettles, and a Smart TV for the future recreation room.
The Danish Refugee Council (DRC), in cooperation with the Mykolaiv Development Agency, continues its efforts to create comfortable living conditions for IDPs in Mykolaiv.
This time, the DRC has delivered 57 beds and 14 chair-beds, which marks another step toward creating a cozy space for those who were forced to leave their homes.
As a reminder, the organization previously provided 357 pieces of household appliances and furniture for this dormitory, including desks, wall shelves, kitchen cabinets, bookcases, irons, exhaust fans, kettles, microwaves, clothes dryers, and a TV.
We sincerely thank the DRC and Novo Nordisk for their ongoing support and assistance!
The renovation of a dormitory for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Mykolaiv has been completed. Thanks to this, about 200 people who lost their homes due to the war will have a reliable shelter. The renovation was funded by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
The dormitory is located in the Zavodskyi district. Since December 2023, new metal-plastic windows have been installed in the rooms, and the walls, ceilings, and floors have been renovated. Additionally, common areas such as kitchens, toilets, showers, and corridors have been refurbished.
However, not only the renovation work but also the equipment of the premises were important aspects of the dormitory's preparation.
To improve the living conditions of the displaced persons, the Danish Refugee Council donated 133 units of household appliances, including microwaves, gas stoves, irons and ironing boards, dryers, kettles, and a Smart TV for the future recreation room.
The Danish Refugee Council (DRC), in cooperation with the Mykolaiv Development Agency, continues its efforts to create comfortable living conditions for IDPs in Mykolaiv.
This time, the DRC has delivered 57 beds and 14 chair-beds, which marks another step toward creating a cozy space for those who were forced to leave their homes.
As a reminder, the organization previously provided 357 pieces of household appliances and furniture for this dormitory, including desks, wall shelves, kitchen cabinets, bookcases, irons, exhaust fans, kettles, microwaves, clothes dryers, and a TV.
We sincerely thank the DRC and Novo Nordisk for their ongoing support and assistance!
The renovation of a dormitory for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Mykolaiv has been completed. Thanks to this, about 200 people who lost their homes due to the war will have a reliable shelter. The renovation was funded by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
The dormitory is located in the Zavodskyi district. Since December 2023, new metal-plastic windows have been installed in the rooms, and the walls, ceilings, and floors have been renovated. Additionally, common areas such as kitchens, toilets, showers, and corridors have been refurbished.
However, not only the renovation work but also the equipment of the premises were important aspects of the dormitory's preparation.
To improve the living conditions of the displaced persons, the Danish Refugee Council donated 133 units of household appliances, including microwaves, gas stoves, irons and ironing boards, dryers, kettles, and a Smart TV for the future recreation room.
The Danish Refugee Council (DRC), in cooperation with the Mykolaiv Development Agency, continues its efforts to create comfortable living conditions for IDPs in Mykolaiv.
This time, the DRC has delivered 57 beds and 14 chair-beds, which marks another step toward creating a cozy space for those who were forced to leave their homes.
As a reminder, the organization previously provided 357 pieces of household appliances and furniture for this dormitory, including desks, wall shelves, kitchen cabinets, bookcases, irons, exhaust fans, kettles, microwaves, clothes dryers, and a TV.
We sincerely thank the DRC and Novo Nordisk for their ongoing support and assistance!
The renovation of a dormitory for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Mykolaiv has been completed. Thanks to this, about 200 people who lost their homes due to the war will have a reliable shelter. The renovation was funded by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
The dormitory is located in the Zavodskyi district. Since December 2023, new metal-plastic windows have been installed in the rooms, and the walls, ceilings, and floors have been renovated. Additionally, common areas such as kitchens, toilets, showers, and corridors have been refurbished.
However, not only the renovation work but also the equipment of the premises were important aspects of the dormitory's preparation.
To improve the living conditions of the displaced persons, the Danish Refugee Council donated 133 units of household appliances, including microwaves, gas stoves, irons and ironing boards, dryers, kettles, and a Smart TV for the future recreation room.
The Danish Refugee Council (DRC), in cooperation with the Mykolaiv Development Agency, continues its efforts to create comfortable living conditions for IDPs in Mykolaiv.
This time, the DRC has delivered 57 beds and 14 chair-beds, which marks another step toward creating a cozy space for those who were forced to leave their homes.
As a reminder, the organization previously provided 357 pieces of household appliances and furniture for this dormitory, including desks, wall shelves, kitchen cabinets, bookcases, irons, exhaust fans, kettles, microwaves, clothes dryers, and a TV.
We sincerely thank the DRC and Novo Nordisk for their ongoing support and assistance!
The renovation of a dormitory for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Mykolaiv has been completed. Thanks to this, about 200 people who lost their homes due to the war will have a reliable shelter. The renovation was funded by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
The dormitory is located in the Zavodskyi district. Since December 2023, new metal-plastic windows have been installed in the rooms, and the walls, ceilings, and floors have been renovated. Additionally, common areas such as kitchens, toilets, showers, and corridors have been refurbished.
However, not only the renovation work but also the equipment of the premises were important aspects of the dormitory's preparation.
To improve the living conditions of the displaced persons, the Danish Refugee Council donated 133 units of household appliances, including microwaves, gas stoves, irons and ironing boards, dryers, kettles, and a Smart TV for the future recreation room.
The Danish Refugee Council (DRC), in cooperation with the Mykolaiv Development Agency, continues its efforts to create comfortable living conditions for IDPs in Mykolaiv.
This time, the DRC has delivered 57 beds and 14 chair-beds, which marks another step toward creating a cozy space for those who were forced to leave their homes.
As a reminder, the organization previously provided 357 pieces of household appliances and furniture for this dormitory, including desks, wall shelves, kitchen cabinets, bookcases, irons, exhaust fans, kettles, microwaves, clothes dryers, and a TV.
We sincerely thank the DRC and Novo Nordisk for their ongoing support and assistance!
The renovation of a dormitory for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Mykolaiv has been completed. Thanks to this, about 200 people who lost their homes due to the war will have a reliable shelter. The renovation was funded by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
The dormitory is located in the Zavodskyi district. Since December 2023, new metal-plastic windows have been installed in the rooms, and the walls, ceilings, and floors have been renovated. Additionally, common areas such as kitchens, toilets, showers, and corridors have been refurbished.
However, not only the renovation work but also the equipment of the premises were important aspects of the dormitory's preparation.
To improve the living conditions of the displaced persons, the Danish Refugee Council donated 133 units of household appliances, including microwaves, gas stoves, irons and ironing boards, dryers, kettles, and a Smart TV for the future recreation room.
The Danish Refugee Council (DRC), in cooperation with the Mykolaiv Development Agency, continues its efforts to create comfortable living conditions for IDPs in Mykolaiv.
This time, the DRC has delivered 57 beds and 14 chair-beds, which marks another step toward creating a cozy space for those who were forced to leave their homes.
As a reminder, the organization previously provided 357 pieces of household appliances and furniture for this dormitory, including desks, wall shelves, kitchen cabinets, bookcases, irons, exhaust fans, kettles, microwaves, clothes dryers, and a TV.
We sincerely thank the DRC and Novo Nordisk for their ongoing support and assistance!
The renovation of a dormitory for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Mykolaiv has been completed. Thanks to this, about 200 people who lost their homes due to the war will have a reliable shelter. The renovation was funded by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
The dormitory is located in the Zavodskyi district. Since December 2023, new metal-plastic windows have been installed in the rooms, and the walls, ceilings, and floors have been renovated. Additionally, common areas such as kitchens, toilets, showers, and corridors have been refurbished.
However, not only the renovation work but also the equipment of the premises were important aspects of the dormitory's preparation.
To improve the living conditions of the displaced persons, the Danish Refugee Council donated 133 units of household appliances, including microwaves, gas stoves, irons and ironing boards, dryers, kettles, and a Smart TV for the future recreation room.
The Danish Refugee Council (DRC), in cooperation with the Mykolaiv Development Agency, continues its efforts to create comfortable living conditions for IDPs in Mykolaiv.
This time, the DRC has delivered 57 beds and 14 chair-beds, which marks another step toward creating a cozy space for those who were forced to leave their homes.
As a reminder, the organization previously provided 357 pieces of household appliances and furniture for this dormitory, including desks, wall shelves, kitchen cabinets, bookcases, irons, exhaust fans, kettles, microwaves, clothes dryers, and a TV.
We sincerely thank the DRC and Novo Nordisk for their ongoing support and assistance!
The renovation of a dormitory for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Mykolaiv has been completed. Thanks to this, about 200 people who lost their homes due to the war will have a reliable shelter. The renovation was funded by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
The dormitory is located in the Zavodskyi district. Since December 2023, new metal-plastic windows have been installed in the rooms, and the walls, ceilings, and floors have been renovated. Additionally, common areas such as kitchens, toilets, showers, and corridors have been refurbished.
However, not only the renovation work but also the equipment of the premises were important aspects of the dormitory's preparation.
To improve the living conditions of the displaced persons, the Danish Refugee Council donated 133 units of household appliances, including microwaves, gas stoves, irons and ironing boards, dryers, kettles, and a Smart TV for the future recreation room.
The Danish Refugee Council (DRC), in cooperation with the Mykolaiv Development Agency, continues its efforts to create comfortable living conditions for IDPs in Mykolaiv.
This time, the DRC has delivered 57 beds and 14 chair-beds, which marks another step toward creating a cozy space for those who were forced to leave their homes.
As a reminder, the organization previously provided 357 pieces of household appliances and furniture for this dormitory, including desks, wall shelves, kitchen cabinets, bookcases, irons, exhaust fans, kettles, microwaves, clothes dryers, and a TV.
We sincerely thank the DRC and Novo Nordisk for their ongoing support and assistance!
The renovation of a dormitory for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Mykolaiv has been completed. Thanks to this, about 200 people who lost their homes due to the war will have a reliable shelter. The renovation was funded by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
The dormitory is located in the Zavodskyi district. Since December 2023, new metal-plastic windows have been installed in the rooms, and the walls, ceilings, and floors have been renovated. Additionally, common areas such as kitchens, toilets, showers, and corridors have been refurbished.
However, not only the renovation work but also the equipment of the premises were important aspects of the dormitory's preparation.
To improve the living conditions of the displaced persons, the Danish Refugee Council donated 133 units of household appliances, including microwaves, gas stoves, irons and ironing boards, dryers, kettles, and a Smart TV for the future recreation room.
The Danish Refugee Council (DRC), in cooperation with the Mykolaiv Development Agency, continues its efforts to create comfortable living conditions for IDPs in Mykolaiv.
This time, the DRC has delivered 57 beds and 14 chair-beds, which marks another step toward creating a cozy space for those who were forced to leave their homes.
As a reminder, the organization previously provided 357 pieces of household appliances and furniture for this dormitory, including desks, wall shelves, kitchen cabinets, bookcases, irons, exhaust fans, kettles, microwaves, clothes dryers, and a TV.
We sincerely thank the DRC and Novo Nordisk for their ongoing support and assistance!
The renovation of a dormitory for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Mykolaiv has been completed. Thanks to this, about 200 people who lost their homes due to the war will have a reliable shelter. The renovation was funded by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
The dormitory is located in the Zavodskyi district. Since December 2023, new metal-plastic windows have been installed in the rooms, and the walls, ceilings, and floors have been renovated. Additionally, common areas such as kitchens, toilets, showers, and corridors have been refurbished.
However, not only the renovation work but also the equipment of the premises were important aspects of the dormitory's preparation.
To improve the living conditions of the displaced persons, the Danish Refugee Council donated 133 units of household appliances, including microwaves, gas stoves, irons and ironing boards, dryers, kettles, and a Smart TV for the future recreation room.
The Danish Refugee Council (DRC), in cooperation with the Mykolaiv Development Agency, continues its efforts to create comfortable living conditions for IDPs in Mykolaiv.
This time, the DRC has delivered 57 beds and 14 chair-beds, which marks another step toward creating a cozy space for those who were forced to leave their homes.
As a reminder, the organization previously provided 357 pieces of household appliances and furniture for this dormitory, including desks, wall shelves, kitchen cabinets, bookcases, irons, exhaust fans, kettles, microwaves, clothes dryers, and a TV.
We sincerely thank the DRC and Novo Nordisk for their ongoing support and assistance!
The renovation of a dormitory for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Mykolaiv has been completed. Thanks to this, about 200 people who lost their homes due to the war will have a reliable shelter. The renovation was funded by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
The dormitory is located in the Zavodskyi district. Since December 2023, new metal-plastic windows have been installed in the rooms, and the walls, ceilings, and floors have been renovated. Additionally, common areas such as kitchens, toilets, showers, and corridors have been refurbished.
However, not only the renovation work but also the equipment of the premises were important aspects of the dormitory's preparation.
To improve the living conditions of the displaced persons, the Danish Refugee Council donated 133 units of household appliances, including microwaves, gas stoves, irons and ironing boards, dryers, kettles, and a Smart TV for the future recreation room.
The Danish Refugee Council (DRC), in cooperation with the Mykolaiv Development Agency, continues its efforts to create comfortable living conditions for IDPs in Mykolaiv.
This time, the DRC has delivered 57 beds and 14 chair-beds, which marks another step toward creating a cozy space for those who were forced to leave their homes.
As a reminder, the organization previously provided 357 pieces of household appliances and furniture for this dormitory, including desks, wall shelves, kitchen cabinets, bookcases, irons, exhaust fans, kettles, microwaves, clothes dryers, and a TV.
We sincerely thank the DRC and Novo Nordisk for their ongoing support and assistance!
The renovation of a dormitory for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Mykolaiv has been completed. Thanks to this, about 200 people who lost their homes due to the war will have a reliable shelter. The renovation was funded by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
The dormitory is located in the Zavodskyi district. Since December 2023, new metal-plastic windows have been installed in the rooms, and the walls, ceilings, and floors have been renovated. Additionally, common areas such as kitchens, toilets, showers, and corridors have been refurbished.
However, not only the renovation work but also the equipment of the premises were important aspects of the dormitory's preparation.
To improve the living conditions of the displaced persons, the Danish Refugee Council donated 133 units of household appliances, including microwaves, gas stoves, irons and ironing boards, dryers, kettles, and a Smart TV for the future recreation room.
The Danish Refugee Council (DRC), in cooperation with the Mykolaiv Development Agency, continues its efforts to create comfortable living conditions for IDPs in Mykolaiv.
This time, the DRC has delivered 57 beds and 14 chair-beds, which marks another step toward creating a cozy space for those who were forced to leave their homes.
As a reminder, the organization previously provided 357 pieces of household appliances and furniture for this dormitory, including desks, wall shelves, kitchen cabinets, bookcases, irons, exhaust fans, kettles, microwaves, clothes dryers, and a TV.
We sincerely thank the DRC and Novo Nordisk for their ongoing support and assistance!
The renovation of a dormitory for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Mykolaiv has been completed. Thanks to this, about 200 people who lost their homes due to the war will have a reliable shelter. The renovation was funded by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
The dormitory is located in the Zavodskyi district. Since December 2023, new metal-plastic windows have been installed in the rooms, and the walls, ceilings, and floors have been renovated. Additionally, common areas such as kitchens, toilets, showers, and corridors have been refurbished.
However, not only the renovation work but also the equipment of the premises were important aspects of the dormitory's preparation.
To improve the living conditions of the displaced persons, the Danish Refugee Council donated 133 units of household appliances, including microwaves, gas stoves, irons and ironing boards, dryers, kettles, and a Smart TV for the future recreation room.
The Danish Refugee Council (DRC), in cooperation with the Mykolaiv Development Agency, continues its efforts to create comfortable living conditions for IDPs in Mykolaiv.
This time, the DRC has delivered 57 beds and 14 chair-beds, which marks another step toward creating a cozy space for those who were forced to leave their homes.
As a reminder, the organization previously provided 357 pieces of household appliances and furniture for this dormitory, including desks, wall shelves, kitchen cabinets, bookcases, irons, exhaust fans, kettles, microwaves, clothes dryers, and a TV.
We sincerely thank the DRC and Novo Nordisk for their ongoing support and assistance!
The renovation of a dormitory for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Mykolaiv has been completed. Thanks to this, about 200 people who lost their homes due to the war will have a reliable shelter. The renovation was funded by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
The dormitory is located in the Zavodskyi district. Since December 2023, new metal-plastic windows have been installed in the rooms, and the walls, ceilings, and floors have been renovated. Additionally, common areas such as kitchens, toilets, showers, and corridors have been refurbished.
However, not only the renovation work but also the equipment of the premises were important aspects of the dormitory's preparation.
To improve the living conditions of the displaced persons, the Danish Refugee Council donated 133 units of household appliances, including microwaves, gas stoves, irons and ironing boards, dryers, kettles, and a Smart TV for the future recreation room.
The Danish Refugee Council (DRC), in cooperation with the Mykolaiv Development Agency, continues its efforts to create comfortable living conditions for IDPs in Mykolaiv.
This time, the DRC has delivered 57 beds and 14 chair-beds, which marks another step toward creating a cozy space for those who were forced to leave their homes.
As a reminder, the organization previously provided 357 pieces of household appliances and furniture for this dormitory, including desks, wall shelves, kitchen cabinets, bookcases, irons, exhaust fans, kettles, microwaves, clothes dryers, and a TV.
We sincerely thank the DRC and Novo Nordisk for their ongoing support and assistance!
The renovation of a dormitory for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Mykolaiv has been completed. Thanks to this, about 200 people who lost their homes due to the war will have a reliable shelter. The renovation was funded by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
The dormitory is located in the Zavodskyi district. Since December 2023, new metal-plastic windows have been installed in the rooms, and the walls, ceilings, and floors have been renovated. Additionally, common areas such as kitchens, toilets, showers, and corridors have been refurbished.
However, not only the renovation work but also the equipment of the premises were important aspects of the dormitory's preparation.
To improve the living conditions of the displaced persons, the Danish Refugee Council donated 133 units of household appliances, including microwaves, gas stoves, irons and ironing boards, dryers, kettles, and a Smart TV for the future recreation room.
The Danish Refugee Council (DRC), in cooperation with the Mykolaiv Development Agency, continues its efforts to create comfortable living conditions for IDPs in Mykolaiv.
This time, the DRC has delivered 57 beds and 14 chair-beds, which marks another step toward creating a cozy space for those who were forced to leave their homes.
As a reminder, the organization previously provided 357 pieces of household appliances and furniture for this dormitory, including desks, wall shelves, kitchen cabinets, bookcases, irons, exhaust fans, kettles, microwaves, clothes dryers, and a TV.
We sincerely thank the DRC and Novo Nordisk for their ongoing support and assistance!
The renovation of a dormitory for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Mykolaiv has been completed. Thanks to this, about 200 people who lost their homes due to the war will have a reliable shelter. The renovation was funded by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
The dormitory is located in the Zavodskyi district. Since December 2023, new metal-plastic windows have been installed in the rooms, and the walls, ceilings, and floors have been renovated. Additionally, common areas such as kitchens, toilets, showers, and corridors have been refurbished.
However, not only the renovation work but also the equipment of the premises were important aspects of the dormitory's preparation.
To improve the living conditions of the displaced persons, the Danish Refugee Council donated 133 units of household appliances, including microwaves, gas stoves, irons and ironing boards, dryers, kettles, and a Smart TV for the future recreation room.
The Danish Refugee Council (DRC), in cooperation with the Mykolaiv Development Agency, continues its efforts to create comfortable living conditions for IDPs in Mykolaiv.
This time, the DRC has delivered 57 beds and 14 chair-beds, which marks another step toward creating a cozy space for those who were forced to leave their homes.
As a reminder, the organization previously provided 357 pieces of household appliances and furniture for this dormitory, including desks, wall shelves, kitchen cabinets, bookcases, irons, exhaust fans, kettles, microwaves, clothes dryers, and a TV.
We sincerely thank the DRC and Novo Nordisk for their ongoing support and assistance!
The renovation of a dormitory for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Mykolaiv has been completed. Thanks to this, about 200 people who lost their homes due to the war will have a reliable shelter. The renovation was funded by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
The dormitory is located in the Zavodskyi district. Since December 2023, new metal-plastic windows have been installed in the rooms, and the walls, ceilings, and floors have been renovated. Additionally, common areas such as kitchens, toilets, showers, and corridors have been refurbished.
However, not only the renovation work but also the equipment of the premises were important aspects of the dormitory's preparation.
To improve the living conditions of the displaced persons, the Danish Refugee Council donated 133 units of household appliances, including microwaves, gas stoves, irons and ironing boards, dryers, kettles, and a Smart TV for the future recreation room.
The Danish Refugee Council (DRC), in cooperation with the Mykolaiv Development Agency, continues its efforts to create comfortable living conditions for IDPs in Mykolaiv.
This time, the DRC has delivered 57 beds and 14 chair-beds, which marks another step toward creating a cozy space for those who were forced to leave their homes.
As a reminder, the organization previously provided 357 pieces of household appliances and furniture for this dormitory, including desks, wall shelves, kitchen cabinets, bookcases, irons, exhaust fans, kettles, microwaves, clothes dryers, and a TV.
We sincerely thank the DRC and Novo Nordisk for their ongoing support and assistance!
The renovation of a dormitory for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Mykolaiv has been completed. Thanks to this, about 200 people who lost their homes due to the war will have a reliable shelter. The renovation was funded by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
The dormitory is located in the Zavodskyi district. Since December 2023, new metal-plastic windows have been installed in the rooms, and the walls, ceilings, and floors have been renovated. Additionally, common areas such as kitchens, toilets, showers, and corridors have been refurbished.
However, not only the renovation work but also the equipment of the premises were important aspects of the dormitory's preparation.
To improve the living conditions of the displaced persons, the Danish Refugee Council donated 133 units of household appliances, including microwaves, gas stoves, irons and ironing boards, dryers, kettles, and a Smart TV for the future recreation room.
The Danish Refugee Council (DRC), in cooperation with the Mykolaiv Development Agency, continues its efforts to create comfortable living conditions for IDPs in Mykolaiv.
This time, the DRC has delivered 57 beds and 14 chair-beds, which marks another step toward creating a cozy space for those who were forced to leave their homes.
As a reminder, the organization previously provided 357 pieces of household appliances and furniture for this dormitory, including desks, wall shelves, kitchen cabinets, bookcases, irons, exhaust fans, kettles, microwaves, clothes dryers, and a TV.
We sincerely thank the DRC and Novo Nordisk for their ongoing support and assistance!
The renovation of a dormitory for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Mykolaiv has been completed. Thanks to this, about 200 people who lost their homes due to the war will have a reliable shelter. The renovation was funded by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
The dormitory is located in the Zavodskyi district. Since December 2023, new metal-plastic windows have been installed in the rooms, and the walls, ceilings, and floors have been renovated. Additionally, common areas such as kitchens, toilets, showers, and corridors have been refurbished.
However, not only the renovation work but also the equipment of the premises were important aspects of the dormitory's preparation.
To improve the living conditions of the displaced persons, the Danish Refugee Council donated 133 units of household appliances, including microwaves, gas stoves, irons and ironing boards, dryers, kettles, and a Smart TV for the future recreation room.
The Danish Refugee Council (DRC), in cooperation with the Mykolaiv Development Agency, continues its efforts to create comfortable living conditions for IDPs in Mykolaiv.
This time, the DRC has delivered 57 beds and 14 chair-beds, which marks another step toward creating a cozy space for those who were forced to leave their homes.
As a reminder, the organization previously provided 357 pieces of household appliances and furniture for this dormitory, including desks, wall shelves, kitchen cabinets, bookcases, irons, exhaust fans, kettles, microwaves, clothes dryers, and a TV.
We sincerely thank the DRC and Novo Nordisk for their ongoing support and assistance!
The renovation of a dormitory for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Mykolaiv has been completed. Thanks to this, about 200 people who lost their homes due to the war will have a reliable shelter. The renovation was funded by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
The dormitory is located in the Zavodskyi district. Since December 2023, new metal-plastic windows have been installed in the rooms, and the walls, ceilings, and floors have been renovated. Additionally, common areas such as kitchens, toilets, showers, and corridors have been refurbished.
However, not only the renovation work but also the equipment of the premises were important aspects of the dormitory's preparation.
To improve the living conditions of the displaced persons, the Danish Refugee Council donated 133 units of household appliances, including microwaves, gas stoves, irons and ironing boards, dryers, kettles, and a Smart TV for the future recreation room.
The Danish Refugee Council (DRC), in cooperation with the Mykolaiv Development Agency, continues its efforts to create comfortable living conditions for IDPs in Mykolaiv.
This time, the DRC has delivered 57 beds and 14 chair-beds, which marks another step toward creating a cozy space for those who were forced to leave their homes.
As a reminder, the organization previously provided 357 pieces of household appliances and furniture for this dormitory, including desks, wall shelves, kitchen cabinets, bookcases, irons, exhaust fans, kettles, microwaves, clothes dryers, and a TV.
We sincerely thank the DRC and Novo Nordisk for their ongoing support and assistance!
The renovation of a dormitory for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Mykolaiv has been completed. Thanks to this, about 200 people who lost their homes due to the war will have a reliable shelter. The renovation was funded by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
The dormitory is located in the Zavodskyi district. Since December 2023, new metal-plastic windows have been installed in the rooms, and the walls, ceilings, and floors have been renovated. Additionally, common areas such as kitchens, toilets, showers, and corridors have been refurbished.
However, not only the renovation work but also the equipment of the premises were important aspects of the dormitory's preparation.
To improve the living conditions of the displaced persons, the Danish Refugee Council donated 133 units of household appliances, including microwaves, gas stoves, irons and ironing boards, dryers, kettles, and a Smart TV for the future recreation room.
The Danish Refugee Council (DRC), in cooperation with the Mykolaiv Development Agency, continues its efforts to create comfortable living conditions for IDPs in Mykolaiv.
This time, the DRC has delivered 57 beds and 14 chair-beds, which marks another step toward creating a cozy space for those who were forced to leave their homes.
As a reminder, the organization previously provided 357 pieces of household appliances and furniture for this dormitory, including desks, wall shelves, kitchen cabinets, bookcases, irons, exhaust fans, kettles, microwaves, clothes dryers, and a TV.
We sincerely thank the DRC and Novo Nordisk for their ongoing support and assistance!
The renovation of a dormitory for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Mykolaiv has been completed. Thanks to this, about 200 people who lost their homes due to the war will have a reliable shelter. The renovation was funded by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
The dormitory is located in the Zavodskyi district. Since December 2023, new metal-plastic windows have been installed in the rooms, and the walls, ceilings, and floors have been renovated. Additionally, common areas such as kitchens, toilets, showers, and corridors have been refurbished.
However, not only the renovation work but also the equipment of the premises were important aspects of the dormitory's preparation.
To improve the living conditions of the displaced persons, the Danish Refugee Council donated 133 units of household appliances, including microwaves, gas stoves, irons and ironing boards, dryers, kettles, and a Smart TV for the future recreation room.
The Danish Refugee Council (DRC), in cooperation with the Mykolaiv Development Agency, continues its efforts to create comfortable living conditions for IDPs in Mykolaiv.
This time, the DRC has delivered 57 beds and 14 chair-beds, which marks another step toward creating a cozy space for those who were forced to leave their homes.
As a reminder, the organization previously provided 357 pieces of household appliances and furniture for this dormitory, including desks, wall shelves, kitchen cabinets, bookcases, irons, exhaust fans, kettles, microwaves, clothes dryers, and a TV.
We sincerely thank the DRC and Novo Nordisk for their ongoing support and assistance!
The renovation of a dormitory for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Mykolaiv has been completed. Thanks to this, about 200 people who lost their homes due to the war will have a reliable shelter. The renovation was funded by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
The dormitory is located in the Zavodskyi district. Since December 2023, new metal-plastic windows have been installed in the rooms, and the walls, ceilings, and floors have been renovated. Additionally, common areas such as kitchens, toilets, showers, and corridors have been refurbished.
However, not only the renovation work but also the equipment of the premises were important aspects of the dormitory's preparation.
To improve the living conditions of the displaced persons, the Danish Refugee Council donated 133 units of household appliances, including microwaves, gas stoves, irons and ironing boards, dryers, kettles, and a Smart TV for the future recreation room.
The Danish Refugee Council (DRC), in cooperation with the Mykolaiv Development Agency, continues its efforts to create comfortable living conditions for IDPs in Mykolaiv.
This time, the DRC has delivered 57 beds and 14 chair-beds, which marks another step toward creating a cozy space for those who were forced to leave their homes.
As a reminder, the organization previously provided 357 pieces of household appliances and furniture for this dormitory, including desks, wall shelves, kitchen cabinets, bookcases, irons, exhaust fans, kettles, microwaves, clothes dryers, and a TV.
We sincerely thank the DRC and Novo Nordisk for their ongoing support and assistance!
The renovation of a dormitory for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Mykolaiv has been completed. Thanks to this, about 200 people who lost their homes due to the war will have a reliable shelter. The renovation was funded by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
The dormitory is located in the Zavodskyi district. Since December 2023, new metal-plastic windows have been installed in the rooms, and the walls, ceilings, and floors have been renovated. Additionally, common areas such as kitchens, toilets, showers, and corridors have been refurbished.
However, not only the renovation work but also the equipment of the premises were important aspects of the dormitory's preparation.
To improve the living conditions of the displaced persons, the Danish Refugee Council donated 133 units of household appliances, including microwaves, gas stoves, irons and ironing boards, dryers, kettles, and a Smart TV for the future recreation room.
The Danish Refugee Council (DRC), in cooperation with the Mykolaiv Development Agency, continues its efforts to create comfortable living conditions for IDPs in Mykolaiv.
This time, the DRC has delivered 57 beds and 14 chair-beds, which marks another step toward creating a cozy space for those who were forced to leave their homes.
As a reminder, the organization previously provided 357 pieces of household appliances and furniture for this dormitory, including desks, wall shelves, kitchen cabinets, bookcases, irons, exhaust fans, kettles, microwaves, clothes dryers, and a TV.
We sincerely thank the DRC and Novo Nordisk for their ongoing support and assistance!
The renovation of a dormitory for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Mykolaiv has been completed. Thanks to this, about 200 people who lost their homes due to the war will have a reliable shelter. The renovation was funded by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
The dormitory is located in the Zavodskyi district. Since December 2023, new metal-plastic windows have been installed in the rooms, and the walls, ceilings, and floors have been renovated. Additionally, common areas such as kitchens, toilets, showers, and corridors have been refurbished.
However, not only the renovation work but also the equipment of the premises were important aspects of the dormitory's preparation.
To improve the living conditions of the displaced persons, the Danish Refugee Council donated 133 units of household appliances, including microwaves, gas stoves, irons and ironing boards, dryers, kettles, and a Smart TV for the future recreation room.
The Danish Refugee Council (DRC), in cooperation with the Mykolaiv Development Agency, continues its efforts to create comfortable living conditions for IDPs in Mykolaiv.
This time, the DRC has delivered 57 beds and 14 chair-beds, which marks another step toward creating a cozy space for those who were forced to leave their homes.
As a reminder, the organization previously provided 357 pieces of household appliances and furniture for this dormitory, including desks, wall shelves, kitchen cabinets, bookcases, irons, exhaust fans, kettles, microwaves, clothes dryers, and a TV.
We sincerely thank the DRC and Novo Nordisk for their ongoing support and assistance!
The renovation of a dormitory for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Mykolaiv has been completed. Thanks to this, about 200 people who lost their homes due to the war will have a reliable shelter. The renovation was funded by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
The dormitory is located in the Zavodskyi district. Since December 2023, new metal-plastic windows have been installed in the rooms, and the walls, ceilings, and floors have been renovated. Additionally, common areas such as kitchens, toilets, showers, and corridors have been refurbished.
However, not only the renovation work but also the equipment of the premises were important aspects of the dormitory's preparation.
To improve the living conditions of the displaced persons, the Danish Refugee Council donated 133 units of household appliances, including microwaves, gas stoves, irons and ironing boards, dryers, kettles, and a Smart TV for the future recreation room.
The Danish Refugee Council (DRC), in cooperation with the Mykolaiv Development Agency, continues its efforts to create comfortable living conditions for IDPs in Mykolaiv.
This time, the DRC has delivered 57 beds and 14 chair-beds, which marks another step toward creating a cozy space for those who were forced to leave their homes.
As a reminder, the organization previously provided 357 pieces of household appliances and furniture for this dormitory, including desks, wall shelves, kitchen cabinets, bookcases, irons, exhaust fans, kettles, microwaves, clothes dryers, and a TV.
We sincerely thank the DRC and Novo Nordisk for their ongoing support and assistance!
The renovation of a dormitory for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Mykolaiv has been completed. Thanks to this, about 200 people who lost their homes due to the war will have a reliable shelter. The renovation was funded by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
The dormitory is located in the Zavodskyi district. Since December 2023, new metal-plastic windows have been installed in the rooms, and the walls, ceilings, and floors have been renovated. Additionally, common areas such as kitchens, toilets, showers, and corridors have been refurbished.
However, not only the renovation work but also the equipment of the premises were important aspects of the dormitory's preparation.
To improve the living conditions of the displaced persons, the Danish Refugee Council donated 133 units of household appliances, including microwaves, gas stoves, irons and ironing boards, dryers, kettles, and a Smart TV for the future recreation room.
The Danish Refugee Council (DRC), in cooperation with the Mykolaiv Development Agency, continues its efforts to create comfortable living conditions for IDPs in Mykolaiv.
This time, the DRC has delivered 57 beds and 14 chair-beds, which marks another step toward creating a cozy space for those who were forced to leave their homes.
As a reminder, the organization previously provided 357 pieces of household appliances and furniture for this dormitory, including desks, wall shelves, kitchen cabinets, bookcases, irons, exhaust fans, kettles, microwaves, clothes dryers, and a TV.
We sincerely thank the DRC and Novo Nordisk for their ongoing support and assistance!
The renovation of a dormitory for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Mykolaiv has been completed. Thanks to this, about 200 people who lost their homes due to the war will have a reliable shelter. The renovation was funded by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
The dormitory is located in the Zavodskyi district. Since December 2023, new metal-plastic windows have been installed in the rooms, and the walls, ceilings, and floors have been renovated. Additionally, common areas such as kitchens, toilets, showers, and corridors have been refurbished.
However, not only the renovation work but also the equipment of the premises were important aspects of the dormitory's preparation.
To improve the living conditions of the displaced persons, the Danish Refugee Council donated 133 units of household appliances, including microwaves, gas stoves, irons and ironing boards, dryers, kettles, and a Smart TV for the future recreation room.
The Danish Refugee Council (DRC), in cooperation with the Mykolaiv Development Agency, continues its efforts to create comfortable living conditions for IDPs in Mykolaiv.
This time, the DRC has delivered 57 beds and 14 chair-beds, which marks another step toward creating a cozy space for those who were forced to leave their homes.
As a reminder, the organization previously provided 357 pieces of household appliances and furniture for this dormitory, including desks, wall shelves, kitchen cabinets, bookcases, irons, exhaust fans, kettles, microwaves, clothes dryers, and a TV.
We sincerely thank the DRC and Novo Nordisk for their ongoing support and assistance!
The renovation of a dormitory for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Mykolaiv has been completed. Thanks to this, about 200 people who lost their homes due to the war will have a reliable shelter. The renovation was funded by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
The dormitory is located in the Zavodskyi district. Since December 2023, new metal-plastic windows have been installed in the rooms, and the walls, ceilings, and floors have been renovated. Additionally, common areas such as kitchens, toilets, showers, and corridors have been refurbished.
However, not only the renovation work but also the equipment of the premises were important aspects of the dormitory's preparation.
To improve the living conditions of the displaced persons, the Danish Refugee Council donated 133 units of household appliances, including microwaves, gas stoves, irons and ironing boards, dryers, kettles, and a Smart TV for the future recreation room.
The Danish Refugee Council (DRC), in cooperation with the Mykolaiv Development Agency, continues its efforts to create comfortable living conditions for IDPs in Mykolaiv.
This time, the DRC has delivered 57 beds and 14 chair-beds, which marks another step toward creating a cozy space for those who were forced to leave their homes.
As a reminder, the organization previously provided 357 pieces of household appliances and furniture for this dormitory, including desks, wall shelves, kitchen cabinets, bookcases, irons, exhaust fans, kettles, microwaves, clothes dryers, and a TV.
We sincerely thank the DRC and Novo Nordisk for their ongoing support and assistance!
The renovation of a dormitory for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Mykolaiv has been completed. Thanks to this, about 200 people who lost their homes due to the war will have a reliable shelter. The renovation was funded by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
The dormitory is located in the Zavodskyi district. Since December 2023, new metal-plastic windows have been installed in the rooms, and the walls, ceilings, and floors have been renovated. Additionally, common areas such as kitchens, toilets, showers, and corridors have been refurbished.
However, not only the renovation work but also the equipment of the premises were important aspects of the dormitory's preparation.
To improve the living conditions of the displaced persons, the Danish Refugee Council donated 133 units of household appliances, including microwaves, gas stoves, irons and ironing boards, dryers, kettles, and a Smart TV for the future recreation room.
The Danish Refugee Council (DRC), in cooperation with the Mykolaiv Development Agency, continues its efforts to create comfortable living conditions for IDPs in Mykolaiv.
This time, the DRC has delivered 57 beds and 14 chair-beds, which marks another step toward creating a cozy space for those who were forced to leave their homes.
As a reminder, the organization previously provided 357 pieces of household appliances and furniture for this dormitory, including desks, wall shelves, kitchen cabinets, bookcases, irons, exhaust fans, kettles, microwaves, clothes dryers, and a TV.
We sincerely thank the DRC and Novo Nordisk for their ongoing support and assistance!
The renovation of a dormitory for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Mykolaiv has been completed. Thanks to this, about 200 people who lost their homes due to the war will have a reliable shelter. The renovation was funded by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
The dormitory is located in the Zavodskyi district. Since December 2023, new metal-plastic windows have been installed in the rooms, and the walls, ceilings, and floors have been renovated. Additionally, common areas such as kitchens, toilets, showers, and corridors have been refurbished.
However, not only the renovation work but also the equipment of the premises were important aspects of the dormitory's preparation.
To improve the living conditions of the displaced persons, the Danish Refugee Council donated 133 units of household appliances, including microwaves, gas stoves, irons and ironing boards, dryers, kettles, and a Smart TV for the future recreation room.
The Danish Refugee Council (DRC), in cooperation with the Mykolaiv Development Agency, continues its efforts to create comfortable living conditions for IDPs in Mykolaiv.
This time, the DRC has delivered 57 beds and 14 chair-beds, which marks another step toward creating a cozy space for those who were forced to leave their homes.
As a reminder, the organization previously provided 357 pieces of household appliances and furniture for this dormitory, including desks, wall shelves, kitchen cabinets, bookcases, irons, exhaust fans, kettles, microwaves, clothes dryers, and a TV.
We sincerely thank the DRC and Novo Nordisk for their ongoing support and assistance!
The renovation of a dormitory for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Mykolaiv has been completed. Thanks to this, about 200 people who lost their homes due to the war will have a reliable shelter. The renovation was funded by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
The dormitory is located in the Zavodskyi district. Since December 2023, new metal-plastic windows have been installed in the rooms, and the walls, ceilings, and floors have been renovated. Additionally, common areas such as kitchens, toilets, showers, and corridors have been refurbished.
However, not only the renovation work but also the equipment of the premises were important aspects of the dormitory's preparation.
To improve the living conditions of the displaced persons, the Danish Refugee Council donated 133 units of household appliances, including microwaves, gas stoves, irons and ironing boards, dryers, kettles, and a Smart TV for the future recreation room.
The Danish Refugee Council (DRC), in cooperation with the Mykolaiv Development Agency, continues its efforts to create comfortable living conditions for IDPs in Mykolaiv.
This time, the DRC has delivered 57 beds and 14 chair-beds, which marks another step toward creating a cozy space for those who were forced to leave their homes.
As a reminder, the organization previously provided 357 pieces of household appliances and furniture for this dormitory, including desks, wall shelves, kitchen cabinets, bookcases, irons, exhaust fans, kettles, microwaves, clothes dryers, and a TV.
We sincerely thank the DRC and Novo Nordisk for their ongoing support and assistance!
The renovation of a dormitory for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Mykolaiv has been completed. Thanks to this, about 200 people who lost their homes due to the war will have a reliable shelter. The renovation was funded by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
The dormitory is located in the Zavodskyi district. Since December 2023, new metal-plastic windows have been installed in the rooms, and the walls, ceilings, and floors have been renovated. Additionally, common areas such as kitchens, toilets, showers, and corridors have been refurbished.
However, not only the renovation work but also the equipment of the premises were important aspects of the dormitory's preparation.
To improve the living conditions of the displaced persons, the Danish Refugee Council donated 133 units of household appliances, including microwaves, gas stoves, irons and ironing boards, dryers, kettles, and a Smart TV for the future recreation room.
The Danish Refugee Council (DRC), in cooperation with the Mykolaiv Development Agency, continues its efforts to create comfortable living conditions for IDPs in Mykolaiv.
This time, the DRC has delivered 57 beds and 14 chair-beds, which marks another step toward creating a cozy space for those who were forced to leave their homes.
As a reminder, the organization previously provided 357 pieces of household appliances and furniture for this dormitory, including desks, wall shelves, kitchen cabinets, bookcases, irons, exhaust fans, kettles, microwaves, clothes dryers, and a TV.
We sincerely thank the DRC and Novo Nordisk for their ongoing support and assistance!
The renovation of a dormitory for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Mykolaiv has been completed. Thanks to this, about 200 people who lost their homes due to the war will have a reliable shelter. The renovation was funded by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
The dormitory is located in the Zavodskyi district. Since December 2023, new metal-plastic windows have been installed in the rooms, and the walls, ceilings, and floors have been renovated. Additionally, common areas such as kitchens, toilets, showers, and corridors have been refurbished.
However, not only the renovation work but also the equipment of the premises were important aspects of the dormitory's preparation.
To improve the living conditions of the displaced persons, the Danish Refugee Council donated 133 units of household appliances, including microwaves, gas stoves, irons and ironing boards, dryers, kettles, and a Smart TV for the future recreation room.
The Danish Refugee Council (DRC), in cooperation with the Mykolaiv Development Agency, continues its efforts to create comfortable living conditions for IDPs in Mykolaiv.
This time, the DRC has delivered 57 beds and 14 chair-beds, which marks another step toward creating a cozy space for those who were forced to leave their homes.
As a reminder, the organization previously provided 357 pieces of household appliances and furniture for this dormitory, including desks, wall shelves, kitchen cabinets, bookcases, irons, exhaust fans, kettles, microwaves, clothes dryers, and a TV.
We sincerely thank the DRC and Novo Nordisk for their ongoing support and assistance!
The renovation of a dormitory for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Mykolaiv has been completed. Thanks to this, about 200 people who lost their homes due to the war will have a reliable shelter. The renovation was funded by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
The dormitory is located in the Zavodskyi district. Since December 2023, new metal-plastic windows have been installed in the rooms, and the walls, ceilings, and floors have been renovated. Additionally, common areas such as kitchens, toilets, showers, and corridors have been refurbished.
However, not only the renovation work but also the equipment of the premises were important aspects of the dormitory's preparation.
To improve the living conditions of the displaced persons, the Danish Refugee Council donated 133 units of household appliances, including microwaves, gas stoves, irons and ironing boards, dryers, kettles, and a Smart TV for the future recreation room.
The Danish Refugee Council (DRC), in cooperation with the Mykolaiv Development Agency, continues its efforts to create comfortable living conditions for IDPs in Mykolaiv.
This time, the DRC has delivered 57 beds and 14 chair-beds, which marks another step toward creating a cozy space for those who were forced to leave their homes.
As a reminder, the organization previously provided 357 pieces of household appliances and furniture for this dormitory, including desks, wall shelves, kitchen cabinets, bookcases, irons, exhaust fans, kettles, microwaves, clothes dryers, and a TV.
We sincerely thank the DRC and Novo Nordisk for their ongoing support and assistance!
The renovation of a dormitory for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Mykolaiv has been completed. Thanks to this, about 200 people who lost their homes due to the war will have a reliable shelter. The renovation was funded by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
The dormitory is located in the Zavodskyi district. Since December 2023, new metal-plastic windows have been installed in the rooms, and the walls, ceilings, and floors have been renovated. Additionally, common areas such as kitchens, toilets, showers, and corridors have been refurbished.
However, not only the renovation work but also the equipment of the premises were important aspects of the dormitory's preparation.
To improve the living conditions of the displaced persons, the Danish Refugee Council donated 133 units of household appliances, including microwaves, gas stoves, irons and ironing boards, dryers, kettles, and a Smart TV for the future recreation room.
The Danish Refugee Council (DRC), in cooperation with the Mykolaiv Development Agency, continues its efforts to create comfortable living conditions for IDPs in Mykolaiv.
This time, the DRC has delivered 57 beds and 14 chair-beds, which marks another step toward creating a cozy space for those who were forced to leave their homes.
As a reminder, the organization previously provided 357 pieces of household appliances and furniture for this dormitory, including desks, wall shelves, kitchen cabinets, bookcases, irons, exhaust fans, kettles, microwaves, clothes dryers, and a TV.
We sincerely thank the DRC and Novo Nordisk for their ongoing support and assistance!
The renovation of a dormitory for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Mykolaiv has been completed. Thanks to this, about 200 people who lost their homes due to the war will have a reliable shelter. The renovation was funded by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
The dormitory is located in the Zavodskyi district. Since December 2023, new metal-plastic windows have been installed in the rooms, and the walls, ceilings, and floors have been renovated. Additionally, common areas such as kitchens, toilets, showers, and corridors have been refurbished.
However, not only the renovation work but also the equipment of the premises were important aspects of the dormitory's preparation.
To improve the living conditions of the displaced persons, the Danish Refugee Council donated 133 units of household appliances, including microwaves, gas stoves, irons and ironing boards, dryers, kettles, and a Smart TV for the future recreation room.
The Danish Refugee Council (DRC), in cooperation with the Mykolaiv Development Agency, continues its efforts to create comfortable living conditions for IDPs in Mykolaiv.
This time, the DRC has delivered 57 beds and 14 chair-beds, which marks another step toward creating a cozy space for those who were forced to leave their homes.
As a reminder, the organization previously provided 357 pieces of household appliances and furniture for this dormitory, including desks, wall shelves, kitchen cabinets, bookcases, irons, exhaust fans, kettles, microwaves, clothes dryers, and a TV.
We sincerely thank the DRC and Novo Nordisk for their ongoing support and assistance!
The renovation of a dormitory for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Mykolaiv has been completed. Thanks to this, about 200 people who lost their homes due to the war will have a reliable shelter. The renovation was funded by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
The dormitory is located in the Zavodskyi district. Since December 2023, new metal-plastic windows have been installed in the rooms, and the walls, ceilings, and floors have been renovated. Additionally, common areas such as kitchens, toilets, showers, and corridors have been refurbished.
However, not only the renovation work but also the equipment of the premises were important aspects of the dormitory's preparation.
To improve the living conditions of the displaced persons, the Danish Refugee Council donated 133 units of household appliances, including microwaves, gas stoves, irons and ironing boards, dryers, kettles, and a Smart TV for the future recreation room.
The Danish Refugee Council (DRC), in cooperation with the Mykolaiv Development Agency, continues its efforts to create comfortable living conditions for IDPs in Mykolaiv.
This time, the DRC has delivered 57 beds and 14 chair-beds, which marks another step toward creating a cozy space for those who were forced to leave their homes.
As a reminder, the organization previously provided 357 pieces of household appliances and furniture for this dormitory, including desks, wall shelves, kitchen cabinets, bookcases, irons, exhaust fans, kettles, microwaves, clothes dryers, and a TV.
We sincerely thank the DRC and Novo Nordisk for their ongoing support and assistance!
The renovation of a dormitory for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Mykolaiv has been completed. Thanks to this, about 200 people who lost their homes due to the war will have a reliable shelter. The renovation was funded by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
The dormitory is located in the Zavodskyi district. Since December 2023, new metal-plastic windows have been installed in the rooms, and the walls, ceilings, and floors have been renovated. Additionally, common areas such as kitchens, toilets, showers, and corridors have been refurbished.
However, not only the renovation work but also the equipment of the premises were important aspects of the dormitory's preparation.
To improve the living conditions of the displaced persons, the Danish Refugee Council donated 133 units of household appliances, including microwaves, gas stoves, irons and ironing boards, dryers, kettles, and a Smart TV for the future recreation room.
The Danish Refugee Council (DRC), in cooperation with the Mykolaiv Development Agency, continues its efforts to create comfortable living conditions for IDPs in Mykolaiv.
This time, the DRC has delivered 57 beds and 14 chair-beds, which marks another step toward creating a cozy space for those who were forced to leave their homes.
As a reminder, the organization previously provided 357 pieces of household appliances and furniture for this dormitory, including desks, wall shelves, kitchen cabinets, bookcases, irons, exhaust fans, kettles, microwaves, clothes dryers, and a TV.
We sincerely thank the DRC and Novo Nordisk for their ongoing support and assistance!
The renovation of a dormitory for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Mykolaiv has been completed. Thanks to this, about 200 people who lost their homes due to the war will have a reliable shelter. The renovation was funded by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
The dormitory is located in the Zavodskyi district. Since December 2023, new metal-plastic windows have been installed in the rooms, and the walls, ceilings, and floors have been renovated. Additionally, common areas such as kitchens, toilets, showers, and corridors have been refurbished.
However, not only the renovation work but also the equipment of the premises were important aspects of the dormitory's preparation.
To improve the living conditions of the displaced persons, the Danish Refugee Council donated 133 units of household appliances, including microwaves, gas stoves, irons and ironing boards, dryers, kettles, and a Smart TV for the future recreation room.
The Danish Refugee Council (DRC), in cooperation with the Mykolaiv Development Agency, continues its efforts to create comfortable living conditions for IDPs in Mykolaiv.
This time, the DRC has delivered 57 beds and 14 chair-beds, which marks another step toward creating a cozy space for those who were forced to leave their homes.
As a reminder, the organization previously provided 357 pieces of household appliances and furniture for this dormitory, including desks, wall shelves, kitchen cabinets, bookcases, irons, exhaust fans, kettles, microwaves, clothes dryers, and a TV.
We sincerely thank the DRC and Novo Nordisk for their ongoing support and assistance!
The renovation of a dormitory for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Mykolaiv has been completed. Thanks to this, about 200 people who lost their homes due to the war will have a reliable shelter. The renovation was funded by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
The dormitory is located in the Zavodskyi district. Since December 2023, new metal-plastic windows have been installed in the rooms, and the walls, ceilings, and floors have been renovated. Additionally, common areas such as kitchens, toilets, showers, and corridors have been refurbished.
However, not only the renovation work but also the equipment of the premises were important aspects of the dormitory's preparation.
To improve the living conditions of the displaced persons, the Danish Refugee Council donated 133 units of household appliances, including microwaves, gas stoves, irons and ironing boards, dryers, kettles, and a Smart TV for the future recreation room.
The Danish Refugee Council (DRC), in cooperation with the Mykolaiv Development Agency, continues its efforts to create comfortable living conditions for IDPs in Mykolaiv.
This time, the DRC has delivered 57 beds and 14 chair-beds, which marks another step toward creating a cozy space for those who were forced to leave their homes.
As a reminder, the organization previously provided 357 pieces of household appliances and furniture for this dormitory, including desks, wall shelves, kitchen cabinets, bookcases, irons, exhaust fans, kettles, microwaves, clothes dryers, and a TV.
We sincerely thank the DRC and Novo Nordisk for their ongoing support and assistance!
The renovation of a dormitory for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Mykolaiv has been completed. Thanks to this, about 200 people who lost their homes due to the war will have a reliable shelter. The renovation was funded by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
The dormitory is located in the Zavodskyi district. Since December 2023, new metal-plastic windows have been installed in the rooms, and the walls, ceilings, and floors have been renovated. Additionally, common areas such as kitchens, toilets, showers, and corridors have been refurbished.
However, not only the renovation work but also the equipment of the premises were important aspects of the dormitory's preparation.
To improve the living conditions of the displaced persons, the Danish Refugee Council donated 133 units of household appliances, including microwaves, gas stoves, irons and ironing boards, dryers, kettles, and a Smart TV for the future recreation room.
The Danish Refugee Council (DRC), in cooperation with the Mykolaiv Development Agency, continues its efforts to create comfortable living conditions for IDPs in Mykolaiv.
This time, the DRC has delivered 57 beds and 14 chair-beds, which marks another step toward creating a cozy space for those who were forced to leave their homes.
As a reminder, the organization previously provided 357 pieces of household appliances and furniture for this dormitory, including desks, wall shelves, kitchen cabinets, bookcases, irons, exhaust fans, kettles, microwaves, clothes dryers, and a TV.
We sincerely thank the DRC and Novo Nordisk for their ongoing support and assistance!
The renovation of a dormitory for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Mykolaiv has been completed. Thanks to this, about 200 people who lost their homes due to the war will have a reliable shelter. The renovation was funded by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
The dormitory is located in the Zavodskyi district. Since December 2023, new metal-plastic windows have been installed in the rooms, and the walls, ceilings, and floors have been renovated. Additionally, common areas such as kitchens, toilets, showers, and corridors have been refurbished.
However, not only the renovation work but also the equipment of the premises were important aspects of the dormitory's preparation.
To improve the living conditions of the displaced persons, the Danish Refugee Council donated 133 units of household appliances, including microwaves, gas stoves, irons and ironing boards, dryers, kettles, and a Smart TV for the future recreation room.
The Danish Refugee Council (DRC), in cooperation with the Mykolaiv Development Agency, continues its efforts to create comfortable living conditions for IDPs in Mykolaiv.
This time, the DRC has delivered 57 beds and 14 chair-beds, which marks another step toward creating a cozy space for those who were forced to leave their homes.
As a reminder, the organization previously provided 357 pieces of household appliances and furniture for this dormitory, including desks, wall shelves, kitchen cabinets, bookcases, irons, exhaust fans, kettles, microwaves, clothes dryers, and a TV.
We sincerely thank the DRC and Novo Nordisk for their ongoing support and assistance!
The renovation of a dormitory for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Mykolaiv has been completed. Thanks to this, about 200 people who lost their homes due to the war will have a reliable shelter. The renovation was funded by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
The dormitory is located in the Zavodskyi district. Since December 2023, new metal-plastic windows have been installed in the rooms, and the walls, ceilings, and floors have been renovated. Additionally, common areas such as kitchens, toilets, showers, and corridors have been refurbished.
However, not only the renovation work but also the equipment of the premises were important aspects of the dormitory's preparation.
To improve the living conditions of the displaced persons, the Danish Refugee Council donated 133 units of household appliances, including microwaves, gas stoves, irons and ironing boards, dryers, kettles, and a Smart TV for the future recreation room.
The Danish Refugee Council (DRC), in cooperation with the Mykolaiv Development Agency, continues its efforts to create comfortable living conditions for IDPs in Mykolaiv.
This time, the DRC has delivered 57 beds and 14 chair-beds, which marks another step toward creating a cozy space for those who were forced to leave their homes.
As a reminder, the organization previously provided 357 pieces of household appliances and furniture for this dormitory, including desks, wall shelves, kitchen cabinets, bookcases, irons, exhaust fans, kettles, microwaves, clothes dryers, and a TV.
We sincerely thank the DRC and Novo Nordisk for their ongoing support and assistance!
The renovation of a dormitory for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Mykolaiv has been completed. Thanks to this, about 200 people who lost their homes due to the war will have a reliable shelter. The renovation was funded by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
The dormitory is located in the Zavodskyi district. Since December 2023, new metal-plastic windows have been installed in the rooms, and the walls, ceilings, and floors have been renovated. Additionally, common areas such as kitchens, toilets, showers, and corridors have been refurbished.
However, not only the renovation work but also the equipment of the premises were important aspects of the dormitory's preparation.
To improve the living conditions of the displaced persons, the Danish Refugee Council donated 133 units of household appliances, including microwaves, gas stoves, irons and ironing boards, dryers, kettles, and a Smart TV for the future recreation room.
The Danish Refugee Council (DRC), in cooperation with the Mykolaiv Development Agency, continues its efforts to create comfortable living conditions for IDPs in Mykolaiv.
This time, the DRC has delivered 57 beds and 14 chair-beds, which marks another step toward creating a cozy space for those who were forced to leave their homes.
As a reminder, the organization previously provided 357 pieces of household appliances and furniture for this dormitory, including desks, wall shelves, kitchen cabinets, bookcases, irons, exhaust fans, kettles, microwaves, clothes dryers, and a TV.
We sincerely thank the DRC and Novo Nordisk for their ongoing support and assistance!
The renovation of a dormitory for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Mykolaiv has been completed. Thanks to this, about 200 people who lost their homes due to the war will have a reliable shelter. The renovation was funded by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
The dormitory is located in the Zavodskyi district. Since December 2023, new metal-plastic windows have been installed in the rooms, and the walls, ceilings, and floors have been renovated. Additionally, common areas such as kitchens, toilets, showers, and corridors have been refurbished.
However, not only the renovation work but also the equipment of the premises were important aspects of the dormitory's preparation.
To improve the living conditions of the displaced persons, the Danish Refugee Council donated 133 units of household appliances, including microwaves, gas stoves, irons and ironing boards, dryers, kettles, and a Smart TV for the future recreation room.
The Danish Refugee Council (DRC), in cooperation with the Mykolaiv Development Agency, continues its efforts to create comfortable living conditions for IDPs in Mykolaiv.
This time, the DRC has delivered 57 beds and 14 chair-beds, which marks another step toward creating a cozy space for those who were forced to leave their homes.
As a reminder, the organization previously provided 357 pieces of household appliances and furniture for this dormitory, including desks, wall shelves, kitchen cabinets, bookcases, irons, exhaust fans, kettles, microwaves, clothes dryers, and a TV.
We sincerely thank the DRC and Novo Nordisk for their ongoing support and assistance!
The renovation of a dormitory for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Mykolaiv has been completed. Thanks to this, about 200 people who lost their homes due to the war will have a reliable shelter. The renovation was funded by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
The dormitory is located in the Zavodskyi district. Since December 2023, new metal-plastic windows have been installed in the rooms, and the walls, ceilings, and floors have been renovated. Additionally, common areas such as kitchens, toilets, showers, and corridors have been refurbished.
However, not only the renovation work but also the equipment of the premises were important aspects of the dormitory's preparation.
To improve the living conditions of the displaced persons, the Danish Refugee Council donated 133 units of household appliances, including microwaves, gas stoves, irons and ironing boards, dryers, kettles, and a Smart TV for the future recreation room.
The Danish Refugee Council (DRC), in cooperation with the Mykolaiv Development Agency, continues its efforts to create comfortable living conditions for IDPs in Mykolaiv.
This time, the DRC has delivered 57 beds and 14 chair-beds, which marks another step toward creating a cozy space for those who were forced to leave their homes.
As a reminder, the organization previously provided 357 pieces of household appliances and furniture for this dormitory, including desks, wall shelves, kitchen cabinets, bookcases, irons, exhaust fans, kettles, microwaves, clothes dryers, and a TV.
We sincerely thank the DRC and Novo Nordisk for their ongoing support and assistance!
The renovation of a dormitory for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Mykolaiv has been completed. Thanks to this, about 200 people who lost their homes due to the war will have a reliable shelter. The renovation was funded by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
The dormitory is located in the Zavodskyi district. Since December 2023, new metal-plastic windows have been installed in the rooms, and the walls, ceilings, and floors have been renovated. Additionally, common areas such as kitchens, toilets, showers, and corridors have been refurbished.
However, not only the renovation work but also the equipment of the premises were important aspects of the dormitory's preparation.
To improve the living conditions of the displaced persons, the Danish Refugee Council donated 133 units of household appliances, including microwaves, gas stoves, irons and ironing boards, dryers, kettles, and a Smart TV for the future recreation room.
The Danish Refugee Council (DRC), in cooperation with the Mykolaiv Development Agency, continues its efforts to create comfortable living conditions for IDPs in Mykolaiv.
This time, the DRC has delivered 57 beds and 14 chair-beds, which marks another step toward creating a cozy space for those who were forced to leave their homes.
As a reminder, the organization previously provided 357 pieces of household appliances and furniture for this dormitory, including desks, wall shelves, kitchen cabinets, bookcases, irons, exhaust fans, kettles, microwaves, clothes dryers, and a TV.
We sincerely thank the DRC and Novo Nordisk for their ongoing support and assistance!
The renovation of a dormitory for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Mykolaiv has been completed. Thanks to this, about 200 people who lost their homes due to the war will have a reliable shelter. The renovation was funded by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
The dormitory is located in the Zavodskyi district. Since December 2023, new metal-plastic windows have been installed in the rooms, and the walls, ceilings, and floors have been renovated. Additionally, common areas such as kitchens, toilets, showers, and corridors have been refurbished.
However, not only the renovation work but also the equipment of the premises were important aspects of the dormitory's preparation.
To improve the living conditions of the displaced persons, the Danish Refugee Council donated 133 units of household appliances, including microwaves, gas stoves, irons and ironing boards, dryers, kettles, and a Smart TV for the future recreation room.
The Danish Refugee Council (DRC), in cooperation with the Mykolaiv Development Agency, continues its efforts to create comfortable living conditions for IDPs in Mykolaiv.
This time, the DRC has delivered 57 beds and 14 chair-beds, which marks another step toward creating a cozy space for those who were forced to leave their homes.
As a reminder, the organization previously provided 357 pieces of household appliances and furniture for this dormitory, including desks, wall shelves, kitchen cabinets, bookcases, irons, exhaust fans, kettles, microwaves, clothes dryers, and a TV.
We sincerely thank the DRC and Novo Nordisk for their ongoing support and assistance!
The renovation of a dormitory for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Mykolaiv has been completed. Thanks to this, about 200 people who lost their homes due to the war will have a reliable shelter. The renovation was funded by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
The dormitory is located in the Zavodskyi district. Since December 2023, new metal-plastic windows have been installed in the rooms, and the walls, ceilings, and floors have been renovated. Additionally, common areas such as kitchens, toilets, showers, and corridors have been refurbished.
However, not only the renovation work but also the equipment of the premises were important aspects of the dormitory's preparation.
To improve the living conditions of the displaced persons, the Danish Refugee Council donated 133 units of household appliances, including microwaves, gas stoves, irons and ironing boards, dryers, kettles, and a Smart TV for the future recreation room.
The Danish Refugee Council (DRC), in cooperation with the Mykolaiv Development Agency, continues its efforts to create comfortable living conditions for IDPs in Mykolaiv.
This time, the DRC has delivered 57 beds and 14 chair-beds, which marks another step toward creating a cozy space for those who were forced to leave their homes.
As a reminder, the organization previously provided 357 pieces of household appliances and furniture for this dormitory, including desks, wall shelves, kitchen cabinets, bookcases, irons, exhaust fans, kettles, microwaves, clothes dryers, and a TV.
We sincerely thank the DRC and Novo Nordisk for their ongoing support and assistance!
The renovation of a dormitory for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Mykolaiv has been completed. Thanks to this, about 200 people who lost their homes due to the war will have a reliable shelter. The renovation was funded by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
The dormitory is located in the Zavodskyi district. Since December 2023, new metal-plastic windows have been installed in the rooms, and the walls, ceilings, and floors have been renovated. Additionally, common areas such as kitchens, toilets, showers, and corridors have been refurbished.
However, not only the renovation work but also the equipment of the premises were important aspects of the dormitory's preparation.
To improve the living conditions of the displaced persons, the Danish Refugee Council donated 133 units of household appliances, including microwaves, gas stoves, irons and ironing boards, dryers, kettles, and a Smart TV for the future recreation room.
The Danish Refugee Council (DRC), in cooperation with the Mykolaiv Development Agency, continues its efforts to create comfortable living conditions for IDPs in Mykolaiv.
This time, the DRC has delivered 57 beds and 14 chair-beds, which marks another step toward creating a cozy space for those who were forced to leave their homes.
As a reminder, the organization previously provided 357 pieces of household appliances and furniture for this dormitory, including desks, wall shelves, kitchen cabinets, bookcases, irons, exhaust fans, kettles, microwaves, clothes dryers, and a TV.
We sincerely thank the DRC and Novo Nordisk for their ongoing support and assistance!
The renovation of a dormitory for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Mykolaiv has been completed. Thanks to this, about 200 people who lost their homes due to the war will have a reliable shelter. The renovation was funded by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
The dormitory is located in the Zavodskyi district. Since December 2023, new metal-plastic windows have been installed in the rooms, and the walls, ceilings, and floors have been renovated. Additionally, common areas such as kitchens, toilets, showers, and corridors have been refurbished.
However, not only the renovation work but also the equipment of the premises were important aspects of the dormitory's preparation.
To improve the living conditions of the displaced persons, the Danish Refugee Council donated 133 units of household appliances, including microwaves, gas stoves, irons and ironing boards, dryers, kettles, and a Smart TV for the future recreation room.
The Danish Refugee Council (DRC), in cooperation with the Mykolaiv Development Agency, continues its efforts to create comfortable living conditions for IDPs in Mykolaiv.
This time, the DRC has delivered 57 beds and 14 chair-beds, which marks another step toward creating a cozy space for those who were forced to leave their homes.
As a reminder, the organization previously provided 357 pieces of household appliances and furniture for this dormitory, including desks, wall shelves, kitchen cabinets, bookcases, irons, exhaust fans, kettles, microwaves, clothes dryers, and a TV.
We sincerely thank the DRC and Novo Nordisk for their ongoing support and assistance!
The renovation of a dormitory for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Mykolaiv has been completed. Thanks to this, about 200 people who lost their homes due to the war will have a reliable shelter. The renovation was funded by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
The dormitory is located in the Zavodskyi district. Since December 2023, new metal-plastic windows have been installed in the rooms, and the walls, ceilings, and floors have been renovated. Additionally, common areas such as kitchens, toilets, showers, and corridors have been refurbished.
However, not only the renovation work but also the equipment of the premises were important aspects of the dormitory's preparation.
To improve the living conditions of the displaced persons, the Danish Refugee Council donated 133 units of household appliances, including microwaves, gas stoves, irons and ironing boards, dryers, kettles, and a Smart TV for the future recreation room.
The Danish Refugee Council (DRC), in cooperation with the Mykolaiv Development Agency, continues its efforts to create comfortable living conditions for IDPs in Mykolaiv.
This time, the DRC has delivered 57 beds and 14 chair-beds, which marks another step toward creating a cozy space for those who were forced to leave their homes.
As a reminder, the organization previously provided 357 pieces of household appliances and furniture for this dormitory, including desks, wall shelves, kitchen cabinets, bookcases, irons, exhaust fans, kettles, microwaves, clothes dryers, and a TV.
We sincerely thank the DRC and Novo Nordisk for their ongoing support and assistance!
The renovation of a dormitory for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Mykolaiv has been completed. Thanks to this, about 200 people who lost their homes due to the war will have a reliable shelter. The renovation was funded by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
The dormitory is located in the Zavodskyi district. Since December 2023, new metal-plastic windows have been installed in the rooms, and the walls, ceilings, and floors have been renovated. Additionally, common areas such as kitchens, toilets, showers, and corridors have been refurbished.
However, not only the renovation work but also the equipment of the premises were important aspects of the dormitory's preparation.
To improve the living conditions of the displaced persons, the Danish Refugee Council donated 133 units of household appliances, including microwaves, gas stoves, irons and ironing boards, dryers, kettles, and a Smart TV for the future recreation room.
The Danish Refugee Council (DRC), in cooperation with the Mykolaiv Development Agency, continues its efforts to create comfortable living conditions for IDPs in Mykolaiv.
This time, the DRC has delivered 57 beds and 14 chair-beds, which marks another step toward creating a cozy space for those who were forced to leave their homes.
As a reminder, the organization previously provided 357 pieces of household appliances and furniture for this dormitory, including desks, wall shelves, kitchen cabinets, bookcases, irons, exhaust fans, kettles, microwaves, clothes dryers, and a TV.
We sincerely thank the DRC and Novo Nordisk for their ongoing support and assistance!
The renovation of a dormitory for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Mykolaiv has been completed. Thanks to this, about 200 people who lost their homes due to the war will have a reliable shelter. The renovation was funded by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
The dormitory is located in the Zavodskyi district. Since December 2023, new metal-plastic windows have been installed in the rooms, and the walls, ceilings, and floors have been renovated. Additionally, common areas such as kitchens, toilets, showers, and corridors have been refurbished.
However, not only the renovation work but also the equipment of the premises were important aspects of the dormitory's preparation.
To improve the living conditions of the displaced persons, the Danish Refugee Council donated 133 units of household appliances, including microwaves, gas stoves, irons and ironing boards, dryers, kettles, and a Smart TV for the future recreation room.
The Danish Refugee Council (DRC), in cooperation with the Mykolaiv Development Agency, continues its efforts to create comfortable living conditions for IDPs in Mykolaiv.
This time, the DRC has delivered 57 beds and 14 chair-beds, which marks another step toward creating a cozy space for those who were forced to leave their homes.
As a reminder, the organization previously provided 357 pieces of household appliances and furniture for this dormitory, including desks, wall shelves, kitchen cabinets, bookcases, irons, exhaust fans, kettles, microwaves, clothes dryers, and a TV.
We sincerely thank the DRC and Novo Nordisk for their ongoing support and assistance!
The renovation of a dormitory for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Mykolaiv has been completed. Thanks to this, about 200 people who lost their homes due to the war will have a reliable shelter. The renovation was funded by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
The dormitory is located in the Zavodskyi district. Since December 2023, new metal-plastic windows have been installed in the rooms, and the walls, ceilings, and floors have been renovated. Additionally, common areas such as kitchens, toilets, showers, and corridors have been refurbished.
However, not only the renovation work but also the equipment of the premises were important aspects of the dormitory's preparation.
To improve the living conditions of the displaced persons, the Danish Refugee Council donated 133 units of household appliances, including microwaves, gas stoves, irons and ironing boards, dryers, kettles, and a Smart TV for the future recreation room.
The Danish Refugee Council (DRC), in cooperation with the Mykolaiv Development Agency, continues its efforts to create comfortable living conditions for IDPs in Mykolaiv.
This time, the DRC has delivered 57 beds and 14 chair-beds, which marks another step toward creating a cozy space for those who were forced to leave their homes.
As a reminder, the organization previously provided 357 pieces of household appliances and furniture for this dormitory, including desks, wall shelves, kitchen cabinets, bookcases, irons, exhaust fans, kettles, microwaves, clothes dryers, and a TV.
We sincerely thank the DRC and Novo Nordisk for their ongoing support and assistance!
The renovation of a dormitory for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Mykolaiv has been completed. Thanks to this, about 200 people who lost their homes due to the war will have a reliable shelter. The renovation was funded by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
The dormitory is located in the Zavodskyi district. Since December 2023, new metal-plastic windows have been installed in the rooms, and the walls, ceilings, and floors have been renovated. Additionally, common areas such as kitchens, toilets, showers, and corridors have been refurbished.
However, not only the renovation work but also the equipment of the premises were important aspects of the dormitory's preparation.
To improve the living conditions of the displaced persons, the Danish Refugee Council donated 133 units of household appliances, including microwaves, gas stoves, irons and ironing boards, dryers, kettles, and a Smart TV for the future recreation room.
The Danish Refugee Council (DRC), in cooperation with the Mykolaiv Development Agency, continues its efforts to create comfortable living conditions for IDPs in Mykolaiv.
This time, the DRC has delivered 57 beds and 14 chair-beds, which marks another step toward creating a cozy space for those who were forced to leave their homes.
As a reminder, the organization previously provided 357 pieces of household appliances and furniture for this dormitory, including desks, wall shelves, kitchen cabinets, bookcases, irons, exhaust fans, kettles, microwaves, clothes dryers, and a TV.
We sincerely thank the DRC and Novo Nordisk for their ongoing support and assistance!
The renovation of a dormitory for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Mykolaiv has been completed. Thanks to this, about 200 people who lost their homes due to the war will have a reliable shelter. The renovation was funded by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
The dormitory is located in the Zavodskyi district. Since December 2023, new metal-plastic windows have been installed in the rooms, and the walls, ceilings, and floors have been renovated. Additionally, common areas such as kitchens, toilets, showers, and corridors have been refurbished.
However, not only the renovation work but also the equipment of the premises were important aspects of the dormitory's preparation.
To improve the living conditions of the displaced persons, the Danish Refugee Council donated 133 units of household appliances, including microwaves, gas stoves, irons and ironing boards, dryers, kettles, and a Smart TV for the future recreation room.
The Danish Refugee Council (DRC), in cooperation with the Mykolaiv Development Agency, continues its efforts to create comfortable living conditions for IDPs in Mykolaiv.
This time, the DRC has delivered 57 beds and 14 chair-beds, which marks another step toward creating a cozy space for those who were forced to leave their homes.
As a reminder, the organization previously provided 357 pieces of household appliances and furniture for this dormitory, including desks, wall shelves, kitchen cabinets, bookcases, irons, exhaust fans, kettles, microwaves, clothes dryers, and a TV.
We sincerely thank the DRC and Novo Nordisk for their ongoing support and assistance!
The renovation of a dormitory for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Mykolaiv has been completed. Thanks to this, about 200 people who lost their homes due to the war will have a reliable shelter. The renovation was funded by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
The dormitory is located in the Zavodskyi district. Since December 2023, new metal-plastic windows have been installed in the rooms, and the walls, ceilings, and floors have been renovated. Additionally, common areas such as kitchens, toilets, showers, and corridors have been refurbished.
However, not only the renovation work but also the equipment of the premises were important aspects of the dormitory's preparation.
To improve the living conditions of the displaced persons, the Danish Refugee Council donated 133 units of household appliances, including microwaves, gas stoves, irons and ironing boards, dryers, kettles, and a Smart TV for the future recreation room.
The Danish Refugee Council (DRC), in cooperation with the Mykolaiv Development Agency, continues its efforts to create comfortable living conditions for IDPs in Mykolaiv.
This time, the DRC has delivered 57 beds and 14 chair-beds, which marks another step toward creating a cozy space for those who were forced to leave their homes.
As a reminder, the organization previously provided 357 pieces of household appliances and furniture for this dormitory, including desks, wall shelves, kitchen cabinets, bookcases, irons, exhaust fans, kettles, microwaves, clothes dryers, and a TV.
We sincerely thank the DRC and Novo Nordisk for their ongoing support and assistance!
The renovation of a dormitory for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Mykolaiv has been completed. Thanks to this, about 200 people who lost their homes due to the war will have a reliable shelter. The renovation was funded by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
The dormitory is located in the Zavodskyi district. Since December 2023, new metal-plastic windows have been installed in the rooms, and the walls, ceilings, and floors have been renovated. Additionally, common areas such as kitchens, toilets, showers, and corridors have been refurbished.
However, not only the renovation work but also the equipment of the premises were important aspects of the dormitory's preparation.
To improve the living conditions of the displaced persons, the Danish Refugee Council donated 133 units of household appliances, including microwaves, gas stoves, irons and ironing boards, dryers, kettles, and a Smart TV for the future recreation room.
The Danish Refugee Council (DRC), in cooperation with the Mykolaiv Development Agency, continues its efforts to create comfortable living conditions for IDPs in Mykolaiv.
This time, the DRC has delivered 57 beds and 14 chair-beds, which marks another step toward creating a cozy space for those who were forced to leave their homes.
As a reminder, the organization previously provided 357 pieces of household appliances and furniture for this dormitory, including desks, wall shelves, kitchen cabinets, bookcases, irons, exhaust fans, kettles, microwaves, clothes dryers, and a TV.
We sincerely thank the DRC and Novo Nordisk for their ongoing support and assistance!
The renovation of a dormitory for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Mykolaiv has been completed. Thanks to this, about 200 people who lost their homes due to the war will have a reliable shelter. The renovation was funded by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
The dormitory is located in the Zavodskyi district. Since December 2023, new metal-plastic windows have been installed in the rooms, and the walls, ceilings, and floors have been renovated. Additionally, common areas such as kitchens, toilets, showers, and corridors have been refurbished.
However, not only the renovation work but also the equipment of the premises were important aspects of the dormitory's preparation.
To improve the living conditions of the displaced persons, the Danish Refugee Council donated 133 units of household appliances, including microwaves, gas stoves, irons and ironing boards, dryers, kettles, and a Smart TV for the future recreation room.
The Danish Refugee Council (DRC), in cooperation with the Mykolaiv Development Agency, continues its efforts to create comfortable living conditions for IDPs in Mykolaiv.
This time, the DRC has delivered 57 beds and 14 chair-beds, which marks another step toward creating a cozy space for those who were forced to leave their homes.
As a reminder, the organization previously provided 357 pieces of household appliances and furniture for this dormitory, including desks, wall shelves, kitchen cabinets, bookcases, irons, exhaust fans, kettles, microwaves, clothes dryers, and a TV.
We sincerely thank the DRC and Novo Nordisk for their ongoing support and assistance!
The renovation of a dormitory for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Mykolaiv has been completed. Thanks to this, about 200 people who lost their homes due to the war will have a reliable shelter. The renovation was funded by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
The dormitory is located in the Zavodskyi district. Since December 2023, new metal-plastic windows have been installed in the rooms, and the walls, ceilings, and floors have been renovated. Additionally, common areas such as kitchens, toilets, showers, and corridors have been refurbished.
However, not only the renovation work but also the equipment of the premises were important aspects of the dormitory's preparation.
To improve the living conditions of the displaced persons, the Danish Refugee Council donated 133 units of household appliances, including microwaves, gas stoves, irons and ironing boards, dryers, kettles, and a Smart TV for the future recreation room.
The Danish Refugee Council (DRC), in cooperation with the Mykolaiv Development Agency, continues its efforts to create comfortable living conditions for IDPs in Mykolaiv.
This time, the DRC has delivered 57 beds and 14 chair-beds, which marks another step toward creating a cozy space for those who were forced to leave their homes.
As a reminder, the organization previously provided 357 pieces of household appliances and furniture for this dormitory, including desks, wall shelves, kitchen cabinets, bookcases, irons, exhaust fans, kettles, microwaves, clothes dryers, and a TV.
We sincerely thank the DRC and Novo Nordisk for their ongoing support and assistance!
The renovation of a dormitory for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Mykolaiv has been completed. Thanks to this, about 200 people who lost their homes due to the war will have a reliable shelter. The renovation was funded by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
The dormitory is located in the Zavodskyi district. Since December 2023, new metal-plastic windows have been installed in the rooms, and the walls, ceilings, and floors have been renovated. Additionally, common areas such as kitchens, toilets, showers, and corridors have been refurbished.
However, not only the renovation work but also the equipment of the premises were important aspects of the dormitory's preparation.
To improve the living conditions of the displaced persons, the Danish Refugee Council donated 133 units of household appliances, including microwaves, gas stoves, irons and ironing boards, dryers, kettles, and a Smart TV for the future recreation room.
The Danish Refugee Council (DRC), in cooperation with the Mykolaiv Development Agency, continues its efforts to create comfortable living conditions for IDPs in Mykolaiv.
This time, the DRC has delivered 57 beds and 14 chair-beds, which marks another step toward creating a cozy space for those who were forced to leave their homes.
As a reminder, the organization previously provided 357 pieces of household appliances and furniture for this dormitory, including desks, wall shelves, kitchen cabinets, bookcases, irons, exhaust fans, kettles, microwaves, clothes dryers, and a TV.
We sincerely thank the DRC and Novo Nordisk for their ongoing support and assistance!
The renovation of a dormitory for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Mykolaiv has been completed. Thanks to this, about 200 people who lost their homes due to the war will have a reliable shelter. The renovation was funded by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
The dormitory is located in the Zavodskyi district. Since December 2023, new metal-plastic windows have been installed in the rooms, and the walls, ceilings, and floors have been renovated. Additionally, common areas such as kitchens, toilets, showers, and corridors have been refurbished.
However, not only the renovation work but also the equipment of the premises were important aspects of the dormitory's preparation.
To improve the living conditions of the displaced persons, the Danish Refugee Council donated 133 units of household appliances, including microwaves, gas stoves, irons and ironing boards, dryers, kettles, and a Smart TV for the future recreation room.
The Danish Refugee Council (DRC), in cooperation with the Mykolaiv Development Agency, continues its efforts to create comfortable living conditions for IDPs in Mykolaiv.
This time, the DRC has delivered 57 beds and 14 chair-beds, which marks another step toward creating a cozy space for those who were forced to leave their homes.
As a reminder, the organization previously provided 357 pieces of household appliances and furniture for this dormitory, including desks, wall shelves, kitchen cabinets, bookcases, irons, exhaust fans, kettles, microwaves, clothes dryers, and a TV.
We sincerely thank the DRC and Novo Nordisk for their ongoing support and assistance!
The renovation of a dormitory for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Mykolaiv has been completed. Thanks to this, about 200 people who lost their homes due to the war will have a reliable shelter. The renovation was funded by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
The dormitory is located in the Zavodskyi district. Since December 2023, new metal-plastic windows have been installed in the rooms, and the walls, ceilings, and floors have been renovated. Additionally, common areas such as kitchens, toilets, showers, and corridors have been refurbished.
However, not only the renovation work but also the equipment of the premises were important aspects of the dormitory's preparation.
To improve the living conditions of the displaced persons, the Danish Refugee Council donated 133 units of household appliances, including microwaves, gas stoves, irons and ironing boards, dryers, kettles, and a Smart TV for the future recreation room.
The Danish Refugee Council (DRC), in cooperation with the Mykolaiv Development Agency, continues its efforts to create comfortable living conditions for IDPs in Mykolaiv.
This time, the DRC has delivered 57 beds and 14 chair-beds, which marks another step toward creating a cozy space for those who were forced to leave their homes.
As a reminder, the organization previously provided 357 pieces of household appliances and furniture for this dormitory, including desks, wall shelves, kitchen cabinets, bookcases, irons, exhaust fans, kettles, microwaves, clothes dryers, and a TV.
We sincerely thank the DRC and Novo Nordisk for their ongoing support and assistance!
The renovation of a dormitory for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Mykolaiv has been completed. Thanks to this, about 200 people who lost their homes due to the war will have a reliable shelter. The renovation was funded by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
The dormitory is located in the Zavodskyi district. Since December 2023, new metal-plastic windows have been installed in the rooms, and the walls, ceilings, and floors have been renovated. Additionally, common areas such as kitchens, toilets, showers, and corridors have been refurbished.
However, not only the renovation work but also the equipment of the premises were important aspects of the dormitory's preparation.
To improve the living conditions of the displaced persons, the Danish Refugee Council donated 133 units of household appliances, including microwaves, gas stoves, irons and ironing boards, dryers, kettles, and a Smart TV for the future recreation room.
The Danish Refugee Council (DRC), in cooperation with the Mykolaiv Development Agency, continues its efforts to create comfortable living conditions for IDPs in Mykolaiv.
This time, the DRC has delivered 57 beds and 14 chair-beds, which marks another step toward creating a cozy space for those who were forced to leave their homes.
As a reminder, the organization previously provided 357 pieces of household appliances and furniture for this dormitory, including desks, wall shelves, kitchen cabinets, bookcases, irons, exhaust fans, kettles, microwaves, clothes dryers, and a TV.
We sincerely thank the DRC and Novo Nordisk for their ongoing support and assistance!
The renovation of a dormitory for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Mykolaiv has been completed. Thanks to this, about 200 people who lost their homes due to the war will have a reliable shelter. The renovation was funded by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
The dormitory is located in the Zavodskyi district. Since December 2023, new metal-plastic windows have been installed in the rooms, and the walls, ceilings, and floors have been renovated. Additionally, common areas such as kitchens, toilets, showers, and corridors have been refurbished.
However, not only the renovation work but also the equipment of the premises were important aspects of the dormitory's preparation.
To improve the living conditions of the displaced persons, the Danish Refugee Council donated 133 units of household appliances, including microwaves, gas stoves, irons and ironing boards, dryers, kettles, and a Smart TV for the future recreation room.
The Danish Refugee Council (DRC), in cooperation with the Mykolaiv Development Agency, continues its efforts to create comfortable living conditions for IDPs in Mykolaiv.
This time, the DRC has delivered 57 beds and 14 chair-beds, which marks another step toward creating a cozy space for those who were forced to leave their homes.
As a reminder, the organization previously provided 357 pieces of household appliances and furniture for this dormitory, including desks, wall shelves, kitchen cabinets, bookcases, irons, exhaust fans, kettles, microwaves, clothes dryers, and a TV.
We sincerely thank the DRC and Novo Nordisk for their ongoing support and assistance!
The renovation of a dormitory for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Mykolaiv has been completed. Thanks to this, about 200 people who lost their homes due to the war will have a reliable shelter. The renovation was funded by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
The dormitory is located in the Zavodskyi district. Since December 2023, new metal-plastic windows have been installed in the rooms, and the walls, ceilings, and floors have been renovated. Additionally, common areas such as kitchens, toilets, showers, and corridors have been refurbished.
However, not only the renovation work but also the equipment of the premises were important aspects of the dormitory's preparation.
To improve the living conditions of the displaced persons, the Danish Refugee Council donated 133 units of household appliances, including microwaves, gas stoves, irons and ironing boards, dryers, kettles, and a Smart TV for the future recreation room.
The Danish Refugee Council (DRC), in cooperation with the Mykolaiv Development Agency, continues its efforts to create comfortable living conditions for IDPs in Mykolaiv.
This time, the DRC has delivered 57 beds and 14 chair-beds, which marks another step toward creating a cozy space for those who were forced to leave their homes.
As a reminder, the organization previously provided 357 pieces of household appliances and furniture for this dormitory, including desks, wall shelves, kitchen cabinets, bookcases, irons, exhaust fans, kettles, microwaves, clothes dryers, and a TV.
We sincerely thank the DRC and Novo Nordisk for their ongoing support and assistance!
The renovation of a dormitory for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Mykolaiv has been completed. Thanks to this, about 200 people who lost their homes due to the war will have a reliable shelter. The renovation was funded by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
The dormitory is located in the Zavodskyi district. Since December 2023, new metal-plastic windows have been installed in the rooms, and the walls, ceilings, and floors have been renovated. Additionally, common areas such as kitchens, toilets, showers, and corridors have been refurbished.
However, not only the renovation work but also the equipment of the premises were important aspects of the dormitory's preparation.
To improve the living conditions of the displaced persons, the Danish Refugee Council donated 133 units of household appliances, including microwaves, gas stoves, irons and ironing boards, dryers, kettles, and a Smart TV for the future recreation room.
The Danish Refugee Council (DRC), in cooperation with the Mykolaiv Development Agency, continues its efforts to create comfortable living conditions for IDPs in Mykolaiv.
This time, the DRC has delivered 57 beds and 14 chair-beds, which marks another step toward creating a cozy space for those who were forced to leave their homes.
As a reminder, the organization previously provided 357 pieces of household appliances and furniture for this dormitory, including desks, wall shelves, kitchen cabinets, bookcases, irons, exhaust fans, kettles, microwaves, clothes dryers, and a TV.
We sincerely thank the DRC and Novo Nordisk for their ongoing support and assistance!
The renovation of a dormitory for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Mykolaiv has been completed. Thanks to this, about 200 people who lost their homes due to the war will have a reliable shelter. The renovation was funded by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
The dormitory is located in the Zavodskyi district. Since December 2023, new metal-plastic windows have been installed in the rooms, and the walls, ceilings, and floors have been renovated. Additionally, common areas such as kitchens, toilets, showers, and corridors have been refurbished.
However, not only the renovation work but also the equipment of the premises were important aspects of the dormitory's preparation.
To improve the living conditions of the displaced persons, the Danish Refugee Council donated 133 units of household appliances, including microwaves, gas stoves, irons and ironing boards, dryers, kettles, and a Smart TV for the future recreation room.
The Danish Refugee Council (DRC), in cooperation with the Mykolaiv Development Agency, continues its efforts to create comfortable living conditions for IDPs in Mykolaiv.
This time, the DRC has delivered 57 beds and 14 chair-beds, which marks another step toward creating a cozy space for those who were forced to leave their homes.
As a reminder, the organization previously provided 357 pieces of household appliances and furniture for this dormitory, including desks, wall shelves, kitchen cabinets, bookcases, irons, exhaust fans, kettles, microwaves, clothes dryers, and a TV.
We sincerely thank the DRC and Novo Nordisk for their ongoing support and assistance!
The renovation of a dormitory for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Mykolaiv has been completed. Thanks to this, about 200 people who lost their homes due to the war will have a reliable shelter. The renovation was funded by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
The dormitory is located in the Zavodskyi district. Since December 2023, new metal-plastic windows have been installed in the rooms, and the walls, ceilings, and floors have been renovated. Additionally, common areas such as kitchens, toilets, showers, and corridors have been refurbished.
However, not only the renovation work but also the equipment of the premises were important aspects of the dormitory's preparation.
To improve the living conditions of the displaced persons, the Danish Refugee Council donated 133 units of household appliances, including microwaves, gas stoves, irons and ironing boards, dryers, kettles, and a Smart TV for the future recreation room.
The Danish Refugee Council (DRC), in cooperation with the Mykolaiv Development Agency, continues its efforts to create comfortable living conditions for IDPs in Mykolaiv.
This time, the DRC has delivered 57 beds and 14 chair-beds, which marks another step toward creating a cozy space for those who were forced to leave their homes.
As a reminder, the organization previously provided 357 pieces of household appliances and furniture for this dormitory, including desks, wall shelves, kitchen cabinets, bookcases, irons, exhaust fans, kettles, microwaves, clothes dryers, and a TV.
We sincerely thank the DRC and Novo Nordisk for their ongoing support and assistance!
The renovation of a dormitory for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Mykolaiv has been completed. Thanks to this, about 200 people who lost their homes due to the war will have a reliable shelter. The renovation was funded by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
The dormitory is located in the Zavodskyi district. Since December 2023, new metal-plastic windows have been installed in the rooms, and the walls, ceilings, and floors have been renovated. Additionally, common areas such as kitchens, toilets, showers, and corridors have been refurbished.
However, not only the renovation work but also the equipment of the premises were important aspects of the dormitory's preparation.
To improve the living conditions of the displaced persons, the Danish Refugee Council donated 133 units of household appliances, including microwaves, gas stoves, irons and ironing boards, dryers, kettles, and a Smart TV for the future recreation room.
The Danish Refugee Council (DRC), in cooperation with the Mykolaiv Development Agency, continues its efforts to create comfortable living conditions for IDPs in Mykolaiv.
This time, the DRC has delivered 57 beds and 14 chair-beds, which marks another step toward creating a cozy space for those who were forced to leave their homes.
As a reminder, the organization previously provided 357 pieces of household appliances and furniture for this dormitory, including desks, wall shelves, kitchen cabinets, bookcases, irons, exhaust fans, kettles, microwaves, clothes dryers, and a TV.
We sincerely thank the DRC and Novo Nordisk for their ongoing support and assistance!
The renovation of a dormitory for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Mykolaiv has been completed. Thanks to this, about 200 people who lost their homes due to the war will have a reliable shelter. The renovation was funded by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
The dormitory is located in the Zavodskyi district. Since December 2023, new metal-plastic windows have been installed in the rooms, and the walls, ceilings, and floors have been renovated. Additionally, common areas such as kitchens, toilets, showers, and corridors have been refurbished.
However, not only the renovation work but also the equipment of the premises were important aspects of the dormitory's preparation.
To improve the living conditions of the displaced persons, the Danish Refugee Council donated 133 units of household appliances, including microwaves, gas stoves, irons and ironing boards, dryers, kettles, and a Smart TV for the future recreation room.
The Danish Refugee Council (DRC), in cooperation with the Mykolaiv Development Agency, continues its efforts to create comfortable living conditions for IDPs in Mykolaiv.
This time, the DRC has delivered 57 beds and 14 chair-beds, which marks another step toward creating a cozy space for those who were forced to leave their homes.
As a reminder, the organization previously provided 357 pieces of household appliances and furniture for this dormitory, including desks, wall shelves, kitchen cabinets, bookcases, irons, exhaust fans, kettles, microwaves, clothes dryers, and a TV.
We sincerely thank the DRC and Novo Nordisk for their ongoing support and assistance!
The renovation of a dormitory for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Mykolaiv has been completed. Thanks to this, about 200 people who lost their homes due to the war will have a reliable shelter. The renovation was funded by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
The dormitory is located in the Zavodskyi district. Since December 2023, new metal-plastic windows have been installed in the rooms, and the walls, ceilings, and floors have been renovated. Additionally, common areas such as kitchens, toilets, showers, and corridors have been refurbished.
However, not only the renovation work but also the equipment of the premises were important aspects of the dormitory's preparation.
To improve the living conditions of the displaced persons, the Danish Refugee Council donated 133 units of household appliances, including microwaves, gas stoves, irons and ironing boards, dryers, kettles, and a Smart TV for the future recreation room.
The Danish Refugee Council (DRC), in cooperation with the Mykolaiv Development Agency, continues its efforts to create comfortable living conditions for IDPs in Mykolaiv.
This time, the DRC has delivered 57 beds and 14 chair-beds, which marks another step toward creating a cozy space for those who were forced to leave their homes.
As a reminder, the organization previously provided 357 pieces of household appliances and furniture for this dormitory, including desks, wall shelves, kitchen cabinets, bookcases, irons, exhaust fans, kettles, microwaves, clothes dryers, and a TV.
We sincerely thank the DRC and Novo Nordisk for their ongoing support and assistance!
The renovation of a dormitory for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Mykolaiv has been completed. Thanks to this, about 200 people who lost their homes due to the war will have a reliable shelter. The renovation was funded by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
The dormitory is located in the Zavodskyi district. Since December 2023, new metal-plastic windows have been installed in the rooms, and the walls, ceilings, and floors have been renovated. Additionally, common areas such as kitchens, toilets, showers, and corridors have been refurbished.
However, not only the renovation work but also the equipment of the premises were important aspects of the dormitory's preparation.
To improve the living conditions of the displaced persons, the Danish Refugee Council donated 133 units of household appliances, including microwaves, gas stoves, irons and ironing boards, dryers, kettles, and a Smart TV for the future recreation room.
The Danish Refugee Council (DRC), in cooperation with the Mykolaiv Development Agency, continues its efforts to create comfortable living conditions for IDPs in Mykolaiv.
This time, the DRC has delivered 57 beds and 14 chair-beds, which marks another step toward creating a cozy space for those who were forced to leave their homes.
As a reminder, the organization previously provided 357 pieces of household appliances and furniture for this dormitory, including desks, wall shelves, kitchen cabinets, bookcases, irons, exhaust fans, kettles, microwaves, clothes dryers, and a TV.
We sincerely thank the DRC and Novo Nordisk for their ongoing support and assistance!
The renovation of a dormitory for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Mykolaiv has been completed. Thanks to this, about 200 people who lost their homes due to the war will have a reliable shelter. The renovation was funded by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
The dormitory is located in the Zavodskyi district. Since December 2023, new metal-plastic windows have been installed in the rooms, and the walls, ceilings, and floors have been renovated. Additionally, common areas such as kitchens, toilets, showers, and corridors have been refurbished.
However, not only the renovation work but also the equipment of the premises were important aspects of the dormitory's preparation.
To improve the living conditions of the displaced persons, the Danish Refugee Council donated 133 units of household appliances, including microwaves, gas stoves, irons and ironing boards, dryers, kettles, and a Smart TV for the future recreation room.
The Danish Refugee Council (DRC), in cooperation with the Mykolaiv Development Agency, continues its efforts to create comfortable living conditions for IDPs in Mykolaiv.
This time, the DRC has delivered 57 beds and 14 chair-beds, which marks another step toward creating a cozy space for those who were forced to leave their homes.
As a reminder, the organization previously provided 357 pieces of household appliances and furniture for this dormitory, including desks, wall shelves, kitchen cabinets, bookcases, irons, exhaust fans, kettles, microwaves, clothes dryers, and a TV.
We sincerely thank the DRC and Novo Nordisk for their ongoing support and assistance!
The renovation of a dormitory for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Mykolaiv has been completed. Thanks to this, about 200 people who lost their homes due to the war will have a reliable shelter. The renovation was funded by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
The dormitory is located in the Zavodskyi district. Since December 2023, new metal-plastic windows have been installed in the rooms, and the walls, ceilings, and floors have been renovated. Additionally, common areas such as kitchens, toilets, showers, and corridors have been refurbished.
However, not only the renovation work but also the equipment of the premises were important aspects of the dormitory's preparation.
To improve the living conditions of the displaced persons, the Danish Refugee Council donated 133 units of household appliances, including microwaves, gas stoves, irons and ironing boards, dryers, kettles, and a Smart TV for the future recreation room.
The Danish Refugee Council (DRC), in cooperation with the Mykolaiv Development Agency, continues its efforts to create comfortable living conditions for IDPs in Mykolaiv.
This time, the DRC has delivered 57 beds and 14 chair-beds, which marks another step toward creating a cozy space for those who were forced to leave their homes.
As a reminder, the organization previously provided 357 pieces of household appliances and furniture for this dormitory, including desks, wall shelves, kitchen cabinets, bookcases, irons, exhaust fans, kettles, microwaves, clothes dryers, and a TV.
We sincerely thank the DRC and Novo Nordisk for their ongoing support and assistance!
The renovation of a dormitory for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Mykolaiv has been completed. Thanks to this, about 200 people who lost their homes due to the war will have a reliable shelter. The renovation was funded by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
The dormitory is located in the Zavodskyi district. Since December 2023, new metal-plastic windows have been installed in the rooms, and the walls, ceilings, and floors have been renovated. Additionally, common areas such as kitchens, toilets, showers, and corridors have been refurbished.
However, not only the renovation work but also the equipment of the premises were important aspects of the dormitory's preparation.
To improve the living conditions of the displaced persons, the Danish Refugee Council donated 133 units of household appliances, including microwaves, gas stoves, irons and ironing boards, dryers, kettles, and a Smart TV for the future recreation room.
The Danish Refugee Council (DRC), in cooperation with the Mykolaiv Development Agency, continues its efforts to create comfortable living conditions for IDPs in Mykolaiv.
This time, the DRC has delivered 57 beds and 14 chair-beds, which marks another step toward creating a cozy space for those who were forced to leave their homes.
As a reminder, the organization previously provided 357 pieces of household appliances and furniture for this dormitory, including desks, wall shelves, kitchen cabinets, bookcases, irons, exhaust fans, kettles, microwaves, clothes dryers, and a TV.
We sincerely thank the DRC and Novo Nordisk for their ongoing support and assistance!
The renovation of a dormitory for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Mykolaiv has been completed. Thanks to this, about 200 people who lost their homes due to the war will have a reliable shelter. The renovation was funded by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
The dormitory is located in the Zavodskyi district. Since December 2023, new metal-plastic windows have been installed in the rooms, and the walls, ceilings, and floors have been renovated. Additionally, common areas such as kitchens, toilets, showers, and corridors have been refurbished.
However, not only the renovation work but also the equipment of the premises were important aspects of the dormitory's preparation.
To improve the living conditions of the displaced persons, the Danish Refugee Council donated 133 units of household appliances, including microwaves, gas stoves, irons and ironing boards, dryers, kettles, and a Smart TV for the future recreation room.
The Danish Refugee Council (DRC), in cooperation with the Mykolaiv Development Agency, continues its efforts to create comfortable living conditions for IDPs in Mykolaiv.
This time, the DRC has delivered 57 beds and 14 chair-beds, which marks another step toward creating a cozy space for those who were forced to leave their homes.
As a reminder, the organization previously provided 357 pieces of household appliances and furniture for this dormitory, including desks, wall shelves, kitchen cabinets, bookcases, irons, exhaust fans, kettles, microwaves, clothes dryers, and a TV.
We sincerely thank the DRC and Novo Nordisk for their ongoing support and assistance!
The renovation of a dormitory for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Mykolaiv has been completed. Thanks to this, about 200 people who lost their homes due to the war will have a reliable shelter. The renovation was funded by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
The dormitory is located in the Zavodskyi district. Since December 2023, new metal-plastic windows have been installed in the rooms, and the walls, ceilings, and floors have been renovated. Additionally, common areas such as kitchens, toilets, showers, and corridors have been refurbished.
However, not only the renovation work but also the equipment of the premises were important aspects of the dormitory's preparation.
To improve the living conditions of the displaced persons, the Danish Refugee Council donated 133 units of household appliances, including microwaves, gas stoves, irons and ironing boards, dryers, kettles, and a Smart TV for the future recreation room.
The Danish Refugee Council (DRC), in cooperation with the Mykolaiv Development Agency, continues its efforts to create comfortable living conditions for IDPs in Mykolaiv.
This time, the DRC has delivered 57 beds and 14 chair-beds, which marks another step toward creating a cozy space for those who were forced to leave their homes.
As a reminder, the organization previously provided 357 pieces of household appliances and furniture for this dormitory, including desks, wall shelves, kitchen cabinets, bookcases, irons, exhaust fans, kettles, microwaves, clothes dryers, and a TV.
We sincerely thank the DRC and Novo Nordisk for their ongoing support and assistance!
The renovation of a dormitory for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Mykolaiv has been completed. Thanks to this, about 200 people who lost their homes due to the war will have a reliable shelter. The renovation was funded by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
The dormitory is located in the Zavodskyi district. Since December 2023, new metal-plastic windows have been installed in the rooms, and the walls, ceilings, and floors have been renovated. Additionally, common areas such as kitchens, toilets, showers, and corridors have been refurbished.
However, not only the renovation work but also the equipment of the premises were important aspects of the dormitory's preparation.
To improve the living conditions of the displaced persons, the Danish Refugee Council donated 133 units of household appliances, including microwaves, gas stoves, irons and ironing boards, dryers, kettles, and a Smart TV for the future recreation room.
The Danish Refugee Council (DRC), in cooperation with the Mykolaiv Development Agency, continues its efforts to create comfortable living conditions for IDPs in Mykolaiv.
This time, the DRC has delivered 57 beds and 14 chair-beds, which marks another step toward creating a cozy space for those who were forced to leave their homes.
As a reminder, the organization previously provided 357 pieces of household appliances and furniture for this dormitory, including desks, wall shelves, kitchen cabinets, bookcases, irons, exhaust fans, kettles, microwaves, clothes dryers, and a TV.
We sincerely thank the DRC and Novo Nordisk for their ongoing support and assistance!
The renovation of a dormitory for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Mykolaiv has been completed. Thanks to this, about 200 people who lost their homes due to the war will have a reliable shelter. The renovation was funded by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
The dormitory is located in the Zavodskyi district. Since December 2023, new metal-plastic windows have been installed in the rooms, and the walls, ceilings, and floors have been renovated. Additionally, common areas such as kitchens, toilets, showers, and corridors have been refurbished.
However, not only the renovation work but also the equipment of the premises were important aspects of the dormitory's preparation.
To improve the living conditions of the displaced persons, the Danish Refugee Council donated 133 units of household appliances, including microwaves, gas stoves, irons and ironing boards, dryers, kettles, and a Smart TV for the future recreation room.
The Danish Refugee Council (DRC), in cooperation with the Mykolaiv Development Agency, continues its efforts to create comfortable living conditions for IDPs in Mykolaiv.
This time, the DRC has delivered 57 beds and 14 chair-beds, which marks another step toward creating a cozy space for those who were forced to leave their homes.
As a reminder, the organization previously provided 357 pieces of household appliances and furniture for this dormitory, including desks, wall shelves, kitchen cabinets, bookcases, irons, exhaust fans, kettles, microwaves, clothes dryers, and a TV.
We sincerely thank the DRC and Novo Nordisk for their ongoing support and assistance!
The renovation of a dormitory for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Mykolaiv has been completed. Thanks to this, about 200 people who lost their homes due to the war will have a reliable shelter. The renovation was funded by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
The dormitory is located in the Zavodskyi district. Since December 2023, new metal-plastic windows have been installed in the rooms, and the walls, ceilings, and floors have been renovated. Additionally, common areas such as kitchens, toilets, showers, and corridors have been refurbished.
However, not only the renovation work but also the equipment of the premises were important aspects of the dormitory's preparation.
To improve the living conditions of the displaced persons, the Danish Refugee Council donated 133 units of household appliances, including microwaves, gas stoves, irons and ironing boards, dryers, kettles, and a Smart TV for the future recreation room.
The Danish Refugee Council (DRC), in cooperation with the Mykolaiv Development Agency, continues its efforts to create comfortable living conditions for IDPs in Mykolaiv.
This time, the DRC has delivered 57 beds and 14 chair-beds, which marks another step toward creating a cozy space for those who were forced to leave their homes.
As a reminder, the organization previously provided 357 pieces of household appliances and furniture for this dormitory, including desks, wall shelves, kitchen cabinets, bookcases, irons, exhaust fans, kettles, microwaves, clothes dryers, and a TV.
We sincerely thank the DRC and Novo Nordisk for their ongoing support and assistance!
The renovation of a dormitory for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Mykolaiv has been completed. Thanks to this, about 200 people who lost their homes due to the war will have a reliable shelter. The renovation was funded by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
The dormitory is located in the Zavodskyi district. Since December 2023, new metal-plastic windows have been installed in the rooms, and the walls, ceilings, and floors have been renovated. Additionally, common areas such as kitchens, toilets, showers, and corridors have been refurbished.
However, not only the renovation work but also the equipment of the premises were important aspects of the dormitory's preparation.
To improve the living conditions of the displaced persons, the Danish Refugee Council donated 133 units of household appliances, including microwaves, gas stoves, irons and ironing boards, dryers, kettles, and a Smart TV for the future recreation room.
The Danish Refugee Council (DRC), in cooperation with the Mykolaiv Development Agency, continues its efforts to create comfortable living conditions for IDPs in Mykolaiv.
This time, the DRC has delivered 57 beds and 14 chair-beds, which marks another step toward creating a cozy space for those who were forced to leave their homes.
As a reminder, the organization previously provided 357 pieces of household appliances and furniture for this dormitory, including desks, wall shelves, kitchen cabinets, bookcases, irons, exhaust fans, kettles, microwaves, clothes dryers, and a TV.
We sincerely thank the DRC and Novo Nordisk for their ongoing support and assistance!
The renovation of a dormitory for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Mykolaiv has been completed. Thanks to this, about 200 people who lost their homes due to the war will have a reliable shelter. The renovation was funded by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
The dormitory is located in the Zavodskyi district. Since December 2023, new metal-plastic windows have been installed in the rooms, and the walls, ceilings, and floors have been renovated. Additionally, common areas such as kitchens, toilets, showers, and corridors have been refurbished.
However, not only the renovation work but also the equipment of the premises were important aspects of the dormitory's preparation.
To improve the living conditions of the displaced persons, the Danish Refugee Council donated 133 units of household appliances, including microwaves, gas stoves, irons and ironing boards, dryers, kettles, and a Smart TV for the future recreation room.
The Danish Refugee Council (DRC), in cooperation with the Mykolaiv Development Agency, continues its efforts to create comfortable living conditions for IDPs in Mykolaiv.
This time, the DRC has delivered 57 beds and 14 chair-beds, which marks another step toward creating a cozy space for those who were forced to leave their homes.
As a reminder, the organization previously provided 357 pieces of household appliances and furniture for this dormitory, including desks, wall shelves, kitchen cabinets, bookcases, irons, exhaust fans, kettles, microwaves, clothes dryers, and a TV.
We sincerely thank the DRC and Novo Nordisk for their ongoing support and assistance!
The renovation of a dormitory for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Mykolaiv has been completed. Thanks to this, about 200 people who lost their homes due to the war will have a reliable shelter. The renovation was funded by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
The dormitory is located in the Zavodskyi district. Since December 2023, new metal-plastic windows have been installed in the rooms, and the walls, ceilings, and floors have been renovated. Additionally, common areas such as kitchens, toilets, showers, and corridors have been refurbished.
However, not only the renovation work but also the equipment of the premises were important aspects of the dormitory's preparation.
To improve the living conditions of the displaced persons, the Danish Refugee Council donated 133 units of household appliances, including microwaves, gas stoves, irons and ironing boards, dryers, kettles, and a Smart TV for the future recreation room.
The Danish Refugee Council (DRC), in cooperation with the Mykolaiv Development Agency, continues its efforts to create comfortable living conditions for IDPs in Mykolaiv.
This time, the DRC has delivered 57 beds and 14 chair-beds, which marks another step toward creating a cozy space for those who were forced to leave their homes.
As a reminder, the organization previously provided 357 pieces of household appliances and furniture for this dormitory, including desks, wall shelves, kitchen cabinets, bookcases, irons, exhaust fans, kettles, microwaves, clothes dryers, and a TV.
We sincerely thank the DRC and Novo Nordisk for their ongoing support and assistance!
The renovation of a dormitory for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Mykolaiv has been completed. Thanks to this, about 200 people who lost their homes due to the war will have a reliable shelter. The renovation was funded by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
The dormitory is located in the Zavodskyi district. Since December 2023, new metal-plastic windows have been installed in the rooms, and the walls, ceilings, and floors have been renovated. Additionally, common areas such as kitchens, toilets, showers, and corridors have been refurbished.
However, not only the renovation work but also the equipment of the premises were important aspects of the dormitory's preparation.
To improve the living conditions of the displaced persons, the Danish Refugee Council donated 133 units of household appliances, including microwaves, gas stoves, irons and ironing boards, dryers, kettles, and a Smart TV for the future recreation room.
The Danish Refugee Council (DRC), in cooperation with the Mykolaiv Development Agency, continues its efforts to create comfortable living conditions for IDPs in Mykolaiv.
This time, the DRC has delivered 57 beds and 14 chair-beds, which marks another step toward creating a cozy space for those who were forced to leave their homes.
As a reminder, the organization previously provided 357 pieces of household appliances and furniture for this dormitory, including desks, wall shelves, kitchen cabinets, bookcases, irons, exhaust fans, kettles, microwaves, clothes dryers, and a TV.
We sincerely thank the DRC and Novo Nordisk for their ongoing support and assistance!
The renovation of a dormitory for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Mykolaiv has been completed. Thanks to this, about 200 people who lost their homes due to the war will have a reliable shelter. The renovation was funded by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
The dormitory is located in the Zavodskyi district. Since December 2023, new metal-plastic windows have been installed in the rooms, and the walls, ceilings, and floors have been renovated. Additionally, common areas such as kitchens, toilets, showers, and corridors have been refurbished.
However, not only the renovation work but also the equipment of the premises were important aspects of the dormitory's preparation.
To improve the living conditions of the displaced persons, the Danish Refugee Council donated 133 units of household appliances, including microwaves, gas stoves, irons and ironing boards, dryers, kettles, and a Smart TV for the future recreation room.
The Danish Refugee Council (DRC), in cooperation with the Mykolaiv Development Agency, continues its efforts to create comfortable living conditions for IDPs in Mykolaiv.
This time, the DRC has delivered 57 beds and 14 chair-beds, which marks another step toward creating a cozy space for those who were forced to leave their homes.
As a reminder, the organization previously provided 357 pieces of household appliances and furniture for this dormitory, including desks, wall shelves, kitchen cabinets, bookcases, irons, exhaust fans, kettles, microwaves, clothes dryers, and a TV.
We sincerely thank the DRC and Novo Nordisk for their ongoing support and assistance!
The renovation of a dormitory for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Mykolaiv has been completed. Thanks to this, about 200 people who lost their homes due to the war will have a reliable shelter. The renovation was funded by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
The dormitory is located in the Zavodskyi district. Since December 2023, new metal-plastic windows have been installed in the rooms, and the walls, ceilings, and floors have been renovated. Additionally, common areas such as kitchens, toilets, showers, and corridors have been refurbished.
However, not only the renovation work but also the equipment of the premises were important aspects of the dormitory's preparation.
To improve the living conditions of the displaced persons, the Danish Refugee Council donated 133 units of household appliances, including microwaves, gas stoves, irons and ironing boards, dryers, kettles, and a Smart TV for the future recreation room.
The Danish Refugee Council (DRC), in cooperation with the Mykolaiv Development Agency, continues its efforts to create comfortable living conditions for IDPs in Mykolaiv.
This time, the DRC has delivered 57 beds and 14 chair-beds, which marks another step toward creating a cozy space for those who were forced to leave their homes.
As a reminder, the organization previously provided 357 pieces of household appliances and furniture for this dormitory, including desks, wall shelves, kitchen cabinets, bookcases, irons, exhaust fans, kettles, microwaves, clothes dryers, and a TV.
We sincerely thank the DRC and Novo Nordisk for their ongoing support and assistance!
The renovation of a dormitory for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Mykolaiv has been completed. Thanks to this, about 200 people who lost their homes due to the war will have a reliable shelter. The renovation was funded by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
The dormitory is located in the Zavodskyi district. Since December 2023, new metal-plastic windows have been installed in the rooms, and the walls, ceilings, and floors have been renovated. Additionally, common areas such as kitchens, toilets, showers, and corridors have been refurbished.
However, not only the renovation work but also the equipment of the premises were important aspects of the dormitory's preparation.
To improve the living conditions of the displaced persons, the Danish Refugee Council donated 133 units of household appliances, including microwaves, gas stoves, irons and ironing boards, dryers, kettles, and a Smart TV for the future recreation room.
The Danish Refugee Council (DRC), in cooperation with the Mykolaiv Development Agency, continues its efforts to create comfortable living conditions for IDPs in Mykolaiv.
This time, the DRC has delivered 57 beds and 14 chair-beds, which marks another step toward creating a cozy space for those who were forced to leave their homes.
As a reminder, the organization previously provided 357 pieces of household appliances and furniture for this dormitory, including desks, wall shelves, kitchen cabinets, bookcases, irons, exhaust fans, kettles, microwaves, clothes dryers, and a TV.
We sincerely thank the DRC and Novo Nordisk for their ongoing support and assistance!
The renovation of a dormitory for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Mykolaiv has been completed. Thanks to this, about 200 people who lost their homes due to the war will have a reliable shelter. The renovation was funded by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
The dormitory is located in the Zavodskyi district. Since December 2023, new metal-plastic windows have been installed in the rooms, and the walls, ceilings, and floors have been renovated. Additionally, common areas such as kitchens, toilets, showers, and corridors have been refurbished.
However, not only the renovation work but also the equipment of the premises were important aspects of the dormitory's preparation.
To improve the living conditions of the displaced persons, the Danish Refugee Council donated 133 units of household appliances, including microwaves, gas stoves, irons and ironing boards, dryers, kettles, and a Smart TV for the future recreation room.
The Danish Refugee Council (DRC), in cooperation with the Mykolaiv Development Agency, continues its efforts to create comfortable living conditions for IDPs in Mykolaiv.
This time, the DRC has delivered 57 beds and 14 chair-beds, which marks another step toward creating a cozy space for those who were forced to leave their homes.
As a reminder, the organization previously provided 357 pieces of household appliances and furniture for this dormitory, including desks, wall shelves, kitchen cabinets, bookcases, irons, exhaust fans, kettles, microwaves, clothes dryers, and a TV.
We sincerely thank the DRC and Novo Nordisk for their ongoing support and assistance!
The renovation of a dormitory for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Mykolaiv has been completed. Thanks to this, about 200 people who lost their homes due to the war will have a reliable shelter. The renovation was funded by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
The dormitory is located in the Zavodskyi district. Since December 2023, new metal-plastic windows have been installed in the rooms, and the walls, ceilings, and floors have been renovated. Additionally, common areas such as kitchens, toilets, showers, and corridors have been refurbished.
However, not only the renovation work but also the equipment of the premises were important aspects of the dormitory's preparation.
To improve the living conditions of the displaced persons, the Danish Refugee Council donated 133 units of household appliances, including microwaves, gas stoves, irons and ironing boards, dryers, kettles, and a Smart TV for the future recreation room.
The Danish Refugee Council (DRC), in cooperation with the Mykolaiv Development Agency, continues its efforts to create comfortable living conditions for IDPs in Mykolaiv.
This time, the DRC has delivered 57 beds and 14 chair-beds, which marks another step toward creating a cozy space for those who were forced to leave their homes.
As a reminder, the organization previously provided 357 pieces of household appliances and furniture for this dormitory, including desks, wall shelves, kitchen cabinets, bookcases, irons, exhaust fans, kettles, microwaves, clothes dryers, and a TV.
We sincerely thank the DRC and Novo Nordisk for their ongoing support and assistance!
The renovation of a dormitory for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Mykolaiv has been completed. Thanks to this, about 200 people who lost their homes due to the war will have a reliable shelter. The renovation was funded by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
The dormitory is located in the Zavodskyi district. Since December 2023, new metal-plastic windows have been installed in the rooms, and the walls, ceilings, and floors have been renovated. Additionally, common areas such as kitchens, toilets, showers, and corridors have been refurbished.
However, not only the renovation work but also the equipment of the premises were important aspects of the dormitory's preparation.
To improve the living conditions of the displaced persons, the Danish Refugee Council donated 133 units of household appliances, including microwaves, gas stoves, irons and ironing boards, dryers, kettles, and a Smart TV for the future recreation room.
The Danish Refugee Council (DRC), in cooperation with the Mykolaiv Development Agency, continues its efforts to create comfortable living conditions for IDPs in Mykolaiv.
This time, the DRC has delivered 57 beds and 14 chair-beds, which marks another step toward creating a cozy space for those who were forced to leave their homes.
As a reminder, the organization previously provided 357 pieces of household appliances and furniture for this dormitory, including desks, wall shelves, kitchen cabinets, bookcases, irons, exhaust fans, kettles, microwaves, clothes dryers, and a TV.
We sincerely thank the DRC and Novo Nordisk for their ongoing support and assistance!
The renovation of a dormitory for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Mykolaiv has been completed. Thanks to this, about 200 people who lost their homes due to the war will have a reliable shelter. The renovation was funded by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
The dormitory is located in the Zavodskyi district. Since December 2023, new metal-plastic windows have been installed in the rooms, and the walls, ceilings, and floors have been renovated. Additionally, common areas such as kitchens, toilets, showers, and corridors have been refurbished.
However, not only the renovation work but also the equipment of the premises were important aspects of the dormitory's preparation.
To improve the living conditions of the displaced persons, the Danish Refugee Council donated 133 units of household appliances, including microwaves, gas stoves, irons and ironing boards, dryers, kettles, and a Smart TV for the future recreation room.
The Danish Refugee Council (DRC), in cooperation with the Mykolaiv Development Agency, continues its efforts to create comfortable living conditions for IDPs in Mykolaiv.
This time, the DRC has delivered 57 beds and 14 chair-beds, which marks another step toward creating a cozy space for those who were forced to leave their homes.
As a reminder, the organization previously provided 357 pieces of household appliances and furniture for this dormitory, including desks, wall shelves, kitchen cabinets, bookcases, irons, exhaust fans, kettles, microwaves, clothes dryers, and a TV.
We sincerely thank the DRC and Novo Nordisk for their ongoing support and assistance!
The renovation of a dormitory for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Mykolaiv has been completed. Thanks to this, about 200 people who lost their homes due to the war will have a reliable shelter. The renovation was funded by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
The dormitory is located in the Zavodskyi district. Since December 2023, new metal-plastic windows have been installed in the rooms, and the walls, ceilings, and floors have been renovated. Additionally, common areas such as kitchens, toilets, showers, and corridors have been refurbished.
However, not only the renovation work but also the equipment of the premises were important aspects of the dormitory's preparation.
To improve the living conditions of the displaced persons, the Danish Refugee Council donated 133 units of household appliances, including microwaves, gas stoves, irons and ironing boards, dryers, kettles, and a Smart TV for the future recreation room.
The Danish Refugee Council (DRC), in cooperation with the Mykolaiv Development Agency, continues its efforts to create comfortable living conditions for IDPs in Mykolaiv.
This time, the DRC has delivered 57 beds and 14 chair-beds, which marks another step toward creating a cozy space for those who were forced to leave their homes.
As a reminder, the organization previously provided 357 pieces of household appliances and furniture for this dormitory, including desks, wall shelves, kitchen cabinets, bookcases, irons, exhaust fans, kettles, microwaves, clothes dryers, and a TV.
We sincerely thank the DRC and Novo Nordisk for their ongoing support and assistance!
The renovation of a dormitory for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Mykolaiv has been completed. Thanks to this, about 200 people who lost their homes due to the war will have a reliable shelter. The renovation was funded by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
The dormitory is located in the Zavodskyi district. Since December 2023, new metal-plastic windows have been installed in the rooms, and the walls, ceilings, and floors have been renovated. Additionally, common areas such as kitchens, toilets, showers, and corridors have been refurbished.
However, not only the renovation work but also the equipment of the premises were important aspects of the dormitory's preparation.
To improve the living conditions of the displaced persons, the Danish Refugee Council donated 133 units of household appliances, including microwaves, gas stoves, irons and ironing boards, dryers, kettles, and a Smart TV for the future recreation room.
The Danish Refugee Council (DRC), in cooperation with the Mykolaiv Development Agency, continues its efforts to create comfortable living conditions for IDPs in Mykolaiv.
This time, the DRC has delivered 57 beds and 14 chair-beds, which marks another step toward creating a cozy space for those who were forced to leave their homes.
As a reminder, the organization previously provided 357 pieces of household appliances and furniture for this dormitory, including desks, wall shelves, kitchen cabinets, bookcases, irons, exhaust fans, kettles, microwaves, clothes dryers, and a TV.
We sincerely thank the DRC and Novo Nordisk for their ongoing support and assistance!
The renovation of a dormitory for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Mykolaiv has been completed. Thanks to this, about 200 people who lost their homes due to the war will have a reliable shelter. The renovation was funded by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
The dormitory is located in the Zavodskyi district. Since December 2023, new metal-plastic windows have been installed in the rooms, and the walls, ceilings, and floors have been renovated. Additionally, common areas such as kitchens, toilets, showers, and corridors have been refurbished.
However, not only the renovation work but also the equipment of the premises were important aspects of the dormitory's preparation.
To improve the living conditions of the displaced persons, the Danish Refugee Council donated 133 units of household appliances, including microwaves, gas stoves, irons and ironing boards, dryers, kettles, and a Smart TV for the future recreation room.
The Danish Refugee Council (DRC), in cooperation with the Mykolaiv Development Agency, continues its efforts to create comfortable living conditions for IDPs in Mykolaiv.
This time, the DRC has delivered 57 beds and 14 chair-beds, which marks another step toward creating a cozy space for those who were forced to leave their homes.
As a reminder, the organization previously provided 357 pieces of household appliances and furniture for this dormitory, including desks, wall shelves, kitchen cabinets, bookcases, irons, exhaust fans, kettles, microwaves, clothes dryers, and a TV.
We sincerely thank the DRC and Novo Nordisk for their ongoing support and assistance!
The renovation of a dormitory for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Mykolaiv has been completed. Thanks to this, about 200 people who lost their homes due to the war will have a reliable shelter. The renovation was funded by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
The dormitory is located in the Zavodskyi district. Since December 2023, new metal-plastic windows have been installed in the rooms, and the walls, ceilings, and floors have been renovated. Additionally, common areas such as kitchens, toilets, showers, and corridors have been refurbished.
However, not only the renovation work but also the equipment of the premises were important aspects of the dormitory's preparation.
To improve the living conditions of the displaced persons, the Danish Refugee Council donated 133 units of household appliances, including microwaves, gas stoves, irons and ironing boards, dryers, kettles, and a Smart TV for the future recreation room.
The Danish Refugee Council (DRC), in cooperation with the Mykolaiv Development Agency, continues its efforts to create comfortable living conditions for IDPs in Mykolaiv.
This time, the DRC has delivered 57 beds and 14 chair-beds, which marks another step toward creating a cozy space for those who were forced to leave their homes.
As a reminder, the organization previously provided 357 pieces of household appliances and furniture for this dormitory, including desks, wall shelves, kitchen cabinets, bookcases, irons, exhaust fans, kettles, microwaves, clothes dryers, and a TV.
We sincerely thank the DRC and Novo Nordisk for their ongoing support and assistance!
The renovation of a dormitory for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Mykolaiv has been completed. Thanks to this, about 200 people who lost their homes due to the war will have a reliable shelter. The renovation was funded by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
The dormitory is located in the Zavodskyi district. Since December 2023, new metal-plastic windows have been installed in the rooms, and the walls, ceilings, and floors have been renovated. Additionally, common areas such as kitchens, toilets, showers, and corridors have been refurbished.
However, not only the renovation work but also the equipment of the premises were important aspects of the dormitory's preparation.
To improve the living conditions of the displaced persons, the Danish Refugee Council donated 133 units of household appliances, including microwaves, gas stoves, irons and ironing boards, dryers, kettles, and a Smart TV for the future recreation room.
The Danish Refugee Council (DRC), in cooperation with the Mykolaiv Development Agency, continues its efforts to create comfortable living conditions for IDPs in Mykolaiv.
This time, the DRC has delivered 57 beds and 14 chair-beds, which marks another step toward creating a cozy space for those who were forced to leave their homes.
As a reminder, the organization previously provided 357 pieces of household appliances and furniture for this dormitory, including desks, wall shelves, kitchen cabinets, bookcases, irons, exhaust fans, kettles, microwaves, clothes dryers, and a TV.
We sincerely thank the DRC and Novo Nordisk for their ongoing support and assistance!
The renovation of a dormitory for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Mykolaiv has been completed. Thanks to this, about 200 people who lost their homes due to the war will have a reliable shelter. The renovation was funded by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
The dormitory is located in the Zavodskyi district. Since December 2023, new metal-plastic windows have been installed in the rooms, and the walls, ceilings, and floors have been renovated. Additionally, common areas such as kitchens, toilets, showers, and corridors have been refurbished.
However, not only the renovation work but also the equipment of the premises were important aspects of the dormitory's preparation.
To improve the living conditions of the displaced persons, the Danish Refugee Council donated 133 units of household appliances, including microwaves, gas stoves, irons and ironing boards, dryers, kettles, and a Smart TV for the future recreation room.
The Danish Refugee Council (DRC), in cooperation with the Mykolaiv Development Agency, continues its efforts to create comfortable living conditions for IDPs in Mykolaiv.
This time, the DRC has delivered 57 beds and 14 chair-beds, which marks another step toward creating a cozy space for those who were forced to leave their homes.
As a reminder, the organization previously provided 357 pieces of household appliances and furniture for this dormitory, including desks, wall shelves, kitchen cabinets, bookcases, irons, exhaust fans, kettles, microwaves, clothes dryers, and a TV.
We sincerely thank the DRC and Novo Nordisk for their ongoing support and assistance!
The renovation of a dormitory for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Mykolaiv has been completed. Thanks to this, about 200 people who lost their homes due to the war will have a reliable shelter. The renovation was funded by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
The dormitory is located in the Zavodskyi district. Since December 2023, new metal-plastic windows have been installed in the rooms, and the walls, ceilings, and floors have been renovated. Additionally, common areas such as kitchens, toilets, showers, and corridors have been refurbished.
However, not only the renovation work but also the equipment of the premises were important aspects of the dormitory's preparation.
To improve the living conditions of the displaced persons, the Danish Refugee Council donated 133 units of household appliances, including microwaves, gas stoves, irons and ironing boards, dryers, kettles, and a Smart TV for the future recreation room.