Ukraine is considering introducing mandatory courses on international humanitarian law in secondary schools and for civil servants to raise awareness of human rights protection during armed conflicts.
Next week, the Ukrainian parliament may dismiss several ministers, including two deputy prime ministers, the Prosecutor General, members of the Accounting Chamber, and possibly the Minister of Education and Culture, as part of a government reshuffle.
Ukraine may introduce a unified electronic register for keeping personal files of students who have left and are studying abroad.
Russians have significantly intensified their attacks on Sumy region, launching 83 attacks, including 6 missile and 11 air strikes per day, and evacuating residents of border settlements in the region.
The Ministry of Reintegration, IOM, and regional military administrations signed memorandums to provide housing for about 6,000 war-affected people through the construction of 2,000 apartments at the expense of €72. 1 million allocated by Germany.
Ukraine's Ministry of Reintegration is developing a plan to rebuild the liberated Kherson region, focusing on restoring education, healthcare and justice systems. The strategy also provides for community support and humanitarian assistance after de-occupation.
The UN Refugee Agency will provide $10 million to support the Shelter program in Ukraine, which helps homeowners who host internally displaced persons. The agreement, which strengthens assistance with temporary housing, was signed by the Ministry of Reintegration of Ukraine and UNHCR.