The Russian Red Cross (RRC) has approved a long-term program of assistance to refugees from Ukraine, according to the report of the head of the PKK, a member of the presidential Council on human rights Committee (HRC) Raisa Lukutsova.
at the end of June was held the meeting of the Board of the RCC, which discussed, as well as among them, the issue of providing assistance to refugees from the Ukraine, located on the area of the Russian Federation.
" according to the session results it was decided to approve a long-term charitable program on assistance to Ukrainian citizens, who were forced to leave the country and located on the square of the subjects of the Russian Federation ", - is said in the report, published in the blog Lukutsova on the Internet representative office of the HRC. As the process of collection of funds was adopted exactly the long-term Program, said Last news the head of the PKK. If earlier program has identified several areas (Rostov, Crimea, Sevastopol, Voronezh, Stavropol), In the present, when greatly expanded the geography of arrival of immigrants in the program to include other regions, said Lukutsova.
" in the framework of this program will go to the expenditure of those funds, which we have already collected, and those funds that will be collected. The program target - it is intended only for the provision of assistance to refugees ", - said the head of the PKK.
In addition, the Central office RCMS collected on 25 June 1, 9 million rubles for the provision of humanitarian assistance to refugees from Ukraine. At the meeting of the Board also decided to direct the funds received to the account of the RCM, in Volgograd, Krasnodar, Crimean, Saint-Petersburg, Sevastopol and Stavropol regional branch.
As explained Lukutsova, most of the regional Department also his forces were collecting money to help the refugees. So, the Rostov regional Department of RCMS collected for these purposes 47 million rubles as of July 3.
" In addition to the headquarters, the money goes to the settlement account of twenty regions of the Russian Federation and are also targeted
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