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Meeting of civilian support coordination centers held in Donetsk region

Published 01 September 2025 year, 15:05

In August, meetings of the Coordination Centers for Civilian Support were held at Volnovakha and Pokrovsk district state administrations, district military administrations and 30 local military administrations.

The meetings were attended by representatives of the Department of Social Protection, the Department of Veteran Policy and other structural units of the regional state administration.

During the meeting of the Coordination Center for Civilian Support at Volnovakha District State Administration, they discussed the provision of humanitarian aid by the IDP support center "Side by Side" in Zaporizhzhya; the work of the Peaceful Territory of Myrna. Zaporizhzhia; the work of the Myrnenska territorial community with the civilian population in 2025.

The participants raised the issue of the state of information content of the State Register of Property Damaged and Destroyed as a Result of Hostilities, Terrorist Acts, and Sabotage Caused by the Military Aggression of the Russian Federation by the territorial communities of Volnovakha district. Attention was paid to the problematic issues that arise in communities when providing assistance to the population.

The participants of the meeting of the Coordination Center for Civilian Support at the Pokrovsk District State Administration considered the issue of providing assistance to civilians during evacuation to safer regions of Ukraine; reviewed information on the functioning of the Kurakhove City Military Administration in the context of relocation to safer regions of Ukraine.

The following urgent issues were raised in the territorial communities during the meetings of the Coordination Centers for Civilian Support

Implementation of support and integration programs for IDPs and residents who moved to safer regions of Ukraine, social protection and support for the Defenders of Ukraine, their families and family members of the fallen (deceased) Defenders of Ukraine;

  • analysis of citizens' appeals and needs of IDPs, provision of material and humanitarian assistance to the population, organization of work within the framework of memorandums of cooperation between communities, work with international and charitable organizations, foundations, and partners to provide comprehensive assistance to IDPs;
  • activities of humanitarian centers/hubs for IDPs, resilience centers;
  • psychosocial and mental health support within the framework of the All-Ukrainian Mental Health Program "How are you?"
  • provision of administrative and social services;
  • work of the Councils for Internally Displaced Persons and Coordination Centers for Civilian Support;
  • implementation of youth policy in communities, activities of Youth Councils;
  • Preparation for the heating season 2025-2026 and provision of solid fuel to community residents;
  • changes in the legislation on the inspection of real estate destroyed as a result of the armed aggression of the Russian Federation located on the territory of active hostilities, the procedure for submitting applications to the register of damage caused by the aggression of the Russian Federation against Ukraine;
  • organization of employment of IDPs, current labor market;
  • organization of medical services to the population;
  • the course of the children's health and recreation campaign in 2025;
  • organization of the educational process in the 2025-2026 academic year;
  • cooperation of communities within the framework of the national project "Side by Side: Cohesive Communities";
  • holding events to honor the memory of the fallen (deceased) Defenders of Ukraine, strengthening Ukrainian national and civic identity; patriotic, cultural, artistic and sporting events;
  • prevention and counteraction to domestic and/or gender-based violence.

Attention was paid to the evacuation of the population, families with children, people with limited mobility and people with disabilities to safe regions of Ukraine and their subsequent resettlement.

Following the meetings, decisions were made and appropriate instructions were given on the issues raised.