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German Development Minister Svenja Schulze has announced plans to support the reconstruction of Ukraine with an international skilled labour initiative. There is a shortage of doctors, psychologists, roofers and architects, the Social Democrat (SPD) politician said in Berlin on Friday. "The reconstruction of Ukraine is already beginning." People are particularly needed in the health sector as well as in reconstruction and home building. In the energy sector, 8,000 skilled workers have already be ....
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The Lithuanian government has decided to extend the temporary protected status for Ukrainians who have moved to the country after the Russian invasion until March 2025, public broadcaster LRT reported on Feb. 21. ....
The United Nations said on Monday it needs $4.2 billion this year to provide humanitarian aid in Ukraine and help millions who have fled, urging people not to forget the war-torn country's plight as the Gaza war dominates attention."Please do not forget Ukraine while there are many other places in the world which grab our attention." ....
The UN has called on the international community to raise $3.1 billion in aid for Ukrainians impacted by Russia’s full-scale invasion of the country, in a statement by Under-Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs and Emergency Relief Coordinator Martin Griffiths on Jan. 15. ....