New online service to help displaced Ukrainians find shelter and employment abroad
KYIV, 27 May 2022 – The Entrepreneurship and Export Promotion Office, together with Diia.Business, has launched an innovative hotline – a virtual Diia.Business centre. The centre aims to provide displaced persons from Ukraine in European countries with all the information they need about the rules and procedures for legalizing their stay, registering a business, finding employment or getting assistance. The project was initiated by the Office for Entrepreneurship and Export Development, along with the national Diia.Business project, and implemented by the NGO “Small And Medium Business Support Consulting Centre” with assistance from the UN Development Programme in Ukraine with financial support from Sweden.
Valeriya Ionan, Deputy Minister of Digital Transformation for European Integration, said the Government has adapted to the realities of war and is launching the types of services that people need most at the moment. “We’ve launched the first virtual Diia.Business centre to provide Ukrainians abroad with quick and high-quality support in a convenient and innovative format,” she said.
Manal Fouani, acting UNDP Ukraine Resident Representative said the war is wreaking unprecedented socio-economic calamity on all Ukrainians, from forced displacement to the loss of income and livelihoods. “The unfolding economic crisis requires urgent action,” she said. “The Government of Ukraine is acting swiftly and efficiently to address the needs of its citizens relying for the most part on digital solutions and existing institutional mechanisms. This new hotline will be an important instrument to support war-affected and relocated businesses and displaced persons. It will mainly avail information about shelters that could host those in need and connect them to the right service provider.”
Who will benefit from the new service?
What information is available?
2. How to find a place to stay and resources through which Ukrainian citizens can find employment.
3. How to open a business in 7 EU countries and how to return to Ukraine later.
The initiative was implemented in the framework of the project “Digital, Inclusive, Accessible: Support to Digitalisation of Public Services in Ukraine Project” (DIA Support Project), which is implemented by UNDP in Ukraine with the financial support of Sweden. The DIA Support Project was launched in 2021 and aims to bridge the digital divide between different generations and different social groups. Its main goal is to increase the accessibility of new digital solutions so that every man and woman in the country can use public electronic services and no one is left behind.
Media inquiries:
Yuliia Samus, Communications Team Leader, UNDP in Ukraine, Yuliia.Samus@undp.org