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UNDP, Canada expand network of mobile administrative service centres in eastern Ukraine 2 min read
The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) in Ukraine, with the support from the Government of Canada, has completed the delivery of a series of mobile Administrative Service Centers (ASCs) to communicate in eastern Ukraine, the UNDP press service said. A holistic view of the initiatives to expand the network of public services has allowed us to effectively and efficiently implement such system at the local level in communities of eastern Ukraine. We are striving to ensure residents in remote areas have access to mobile service points, especially vulnerable groups and those of the population affected by the armed conflict, Manager of the UN Recovery and Peacebuilding Programme Victor Munteanu said.
UNDP and Canada expand network of mobile administrative service centres in eastern Ukraine [EN/UK]
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Residents of Hirske, Mariupol and Novoaidar communities to receive quality administrative services closer to their homes.
Mariupol, Donetsk Oblast, 26 April 2021 – The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) in Ukraine, with financial support from the Government of Canada, has completed the delivery of a series of mobile Administrative Service Centres (ASCs) to communities in eastern Ukraine.
Today the latest mobile centres were delivered to the communities of Mariupol in the south of Donetsk Oblast and Hirske and Novoaidar in Luhansk Oblast.
Delivery of the fleet of ten vehicles began in the summer of 2020. The new network of mobile administrative service centres now covers remote areas of the Novoaidar, Hirske, Popasna, Stanytsia Luhanska and Sievierodonetsk communities in Luhansk Oblast, and the Mariupol, Kurakhove, Siversk, Mariinka and Vuhledar communities in the