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The European Union strengthens the International Organization for Migration’s intervention for vulnerable Ukrainian refugees and third country nationals in the Republic of Moldova
Vulnerable Ukrainian refugees and migrants will be assisted with financial assistance and protection assistance throughout 2024 (Photo IOM / Olga Derejovschi)
Chișinău – June 11, 2024. The International Organization for Migration (IOM) is providing assistance to Ukrainian refugees and third-country nationals who fled the Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine and are currently residing in Moldova, within the Action “Addressing urgent humanitarian needs of the vulnerable refugees and third-country nationals in the Republic of Moldova” funded by the European Union.
The EU financial support of €1.2 million strengthens IOM's intervention in the country by ensuring that vulnerable refugees and third-country nationals receive multi-purpose cash assistance and protection services until the end of 2024. This Action will specifically target the population at risk of falling outside humanitarian response efforts or social protection schemes, notably refugees and third-country national in the Transnistrian region and in rural areas of Moldova.
The vulnerable people who are eligible for financial support to purchase food and pay for healthcare expenses, hygiene items, rent, clothing and other basic needs are identified through advanced software. In addition, a standard vulnerability criteria scorecard was developed in coordination with UNHCR and the Inter-Agency Cash Working Group.
The IOM Mobile Protection Teams provide individual protection assistance to vulnerable refugees and third-country nationals fleeing Ukraine, including those living far from urban centers or in rural areas. This type of assistance is based on the assessment of their needs, vulnerabilities, and protection risks. It includes legal advice, mental health assistance, one-time cash support to address urgent needs and referrals to regular pathways.
The Action is funded by the European Union, through the European Commission’s Civil Protection and Humanitarian Aid Operations department (DG ECHO). It is implemented by IOM in close cooperation with relevant institutions and civil society organizations in the Republic of Moldova.
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About EU Civil Protection and Humanitarian Aid
The European Union and its Member States are among the world's leading donors of humanitarian aid. Relief assistance is an expression of European solidarity with people in need all around the world. It aims to save lives, prevent and alleviate human suffering, and safeguard the integrity and human dignity of populations affected by disasters and human-induced crises. Through the Directorate General for European Civil Protection and Humanitarian Aid Operations of the European Commission, the European Union helps millions of victims of conflict and disasters every year. With headquarters in Brussels and a global network of field offices, the EU provides assistance to the most vulnerable people on the basis of humanitarian needs. For more information about DG ECHO, please access European Civil Protection and Humanitarian Aid Operations (europa.eu)
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For more information about “Addressing urgent humanitarian needs of the vulnerable refugees and third-country nationals in the Republic of Moldova” Action, please contact:
Ivanna Bedei, ivanna.bedei@echofield.euDG ECHO or Riccardo Severi, rseveri@iom.int, IOM Moldova.