Prague will distribute over one hundred million crowns among the city district to help Ukrainian refugees Company News Pražská Drbna
The Prague City Hall will distribute over one hundred million crowns among the city districts for extraordinary expenses with the provision of assistance to Ukrainian refugees, such as temporary accommodation, material support or education of children, but also for strengthening the number of support staff, such as teaching assistants in schools or interpreters.
Subsidies are humanitarian aid in the first acute crisis
The subsidies are intended for all two city districts, 106 will be divided on the basis of two reasons, which are the current number of registered refugees in their territory and the number of emergency beds established by the city districts. Subsidies are humanitarian aid in the first acute crisis.
“We have managed responsibly in recent years, which is why the capital now has the resources to help Ukrainian citizens fleeing Russian war crimes. The city districts are doing an invaluable service to Prague in this regard and deserve the city to be fully expended in its efforts. At the moment, we are providing them with funding for the current phase of the humanitarian crisis and we are ready to provide additional money, depending on the situation, ” the deputy mayor for finance and budget said in a press release Pavel Vyhnánek (for Prague to himself).
Prague is ready to release additional funds, so far it has set aside a quarter of a billion crowns to help the citizens of Ukraine.
“At this difficult time for Ukrainian refugees, it is necessary to financially support the city districts”
“City districts are essential and indispensable partners for the City of Prague. I perceive their commitment not only today, and I appreciate it very much – most of them have been very proactive in dealing with the situation of people fleeing the war in Ukraine. I believe that the financial contribution will help the boroughs to maintain the high standard of services they provide. Prague continues to offer all cooperation to the city districts and is aware of its role in this unprecedented situation, “ the mayor of Prague told reporters Zdeněk Hřib (Pirates).
“In these difficult times for Ukrainian refugees, it is necessary to support the city district so that they can provide sufficient conditions to help people and their children. And to help them acclimatize to the new environment, find work and involve children in education, leisure or sports, “ The chairman of the Finance Committee of the Prague City Council stated in a statement for journalists Radek Vondra (TOP 09).