Modular towns for resettlers have not worked - Vereshchuk

Iryna Vereshchuk believes that the erection of modular camps has not been very effective.
The deputy prime minister and minister for reintegration of the temporarily occupied territories, Iryna Vereshchuk, told Ukrinform.
We have seen that the modular camps (today we have 25, which house about 5,000 people, and new camps are in the process of being set up) have not worked. I do not believe that it is an effective form and that it can be in the future," she said.
According to the ministry, the experience of 2015-2016 points to the inefficiency of modular camps. At that time, hundreds of displaced people lived in the camps near Kharkiv, but later living conditions deteriorated significantly.
Therefore, Vereshchuk believes that the CCs (places of compact settlement) format would be more effective. Namely the development of dormitories.
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Eugenia Ruban writes about political and economic news. She looks at large-scale phenomena in Ukrainian politics and economics from the perspective of how they will affect ordinary Ukrainians.












