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IOM: Most People Displaced From Donbass Within Ukraine Live Near Poverty Line
IOM: Most People Displaced From Donbass Within Ukraine Live Near Poverty Line
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The majority of people who had to flee conflict-torn Donbass for other regions of Ukraine are living close to the poverty line, the head of the International... 11.10.2016, Sputnik International
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IOM: Most People Displaced From Donbass Within Ukraine Live Near Poverty Line
08:07 GMT 11.10.2016 (Updated: 08:08 GMT 11.10.2016) The majority of people who had to flee conflict-torn Donbass for other regions of Ukraine are living close to the poverty line, the head of the International Organization for Migration (IOM) said Tuesday.
KIEV (Sputnik) — The majority of internally displaced people (IDP) from Donbass live on some 1,400 hryvnas ($54) per month, which is close to the poverty line, IOM Director General William Lacy Swing told the Ukrainian news website Apostrophe.
8 September 2016, 14:18 GMT
He added that only 43 percent of the IDPs from Donbass had regular jobs and 18 percent had been partially employed.
According to the IOM chief, the organization had provided aid to more than 110,000 IDPs since the beginning of the Donbass conflict.
Ukraine’s southeast has been engulfed in a conflict since April 2014, when Kiev launched a military operation against local independence supporters. The conflict had already caused significant damage to residential areas and infrastructure forcing local residents to flee the region both to other country's regions and abroad.