Today, July 30, Kharkiv Mayor Ihor Terekhov took part in the International Forum “Housing for Affected Populations: Partnership for Sustainable Solutions.”
The event discussed opportunities for the state, international partners, local authorities, and civil society to join forces to solve housing problems that arose as a result of Russia's armed aggression.
"There is a big difference between cities near the front line and those located deep in the rear. Cities such as Kharkiv need a separate program—financial, subsidy, business preservation, and population return. This is critically important not only for Kharkiv, but also for Sumy, Kherson, Zaporizhzhia—all those on the front lines of the fight against the Russian aggressor. Today, housing is needed both for Kharkiv residents who have lost their homes and for displaced persons who have already become part of the city. We have experience, we have ready-made projects, but without the support of the government and international partners, we will not be able to implement large-scale construction," the mayor emphasized.
According to him, despite the difficult conditions, Kharkiv continues to live and work. Currently, 1.3 million people live in the city, of whom more than 200,000 are internally displaced persons.
The forum was organized by the Ministry of Community and Territorial Development of Ukraine in conjunction with the Temporary Special Commission of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine with the support of the Council of Europe.
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