A meeting of the Working Group on Public Security and Recovery was held in the Stanislav community, with representatives of the military administration, starosta districts, and the village council's structural units in attendance.
During the meeting, the participants discussed the general security situation in the community and also voiced the current service needs necessary for effective work in frontline settlements.
One of the key topics of the meeting was planning the distribution of fire extinguishers and emergency response kits for households in the Stanislavsky community.
Our Union Foundation will work in this direction in partnership with the Danish Refugee Council (DRC), within the Kherson Consortium for Territorial Resource Allocation (ABA), which DRC implements together with ACTED and Nonviolent Peaceforce (NP), with the support of the Ukraine Humanitarian Fund (UHF).
In addition to providing safety kits, educational activities are planned: training on drone, fire, and mine safety, as well as first aid.
The situation in the community remains difficult. Still, through joint efforts of the authorities, the public sector, and international partners, we continue to work to increase security and improve living conditions in frontline settlements.
