The municipality of Dashiv, Vinnytsia region, was formed through the amalgamation of 12 village councils. Since the outset of the full-scale invasion of Russia, the population of the municipality has increased significantly as Dashiv sheltered more than 3,000 internally displaced people.
“To create proper living conditions, we continuously cooperate with various foundations and NGOs,” said Svitlana Voichenko, Secretary of the Village Council.
The municipality, same as all Ukrainians, faced new challenges — providing electricity and heating to the homes of more than 14,000 residents as well as to educational and public facilities.
“The Dashiv municipality has been cooperating with the U-LEAD with Europe Programme for quite some time. During this time, we managed to implement projects such as the creation of the Administrative Service Centre, where more than 200 services are provided. So this time we turned to this Programme for help yet again.”
According to Svitlana Voichenko, as early as the summer of 2022, the municipality received 2 packages of emergency aid from U-LEAD, Shelter and Lighting, including camping beds, a tent, blankets, hygiene products, water tanks, street lights. And most importantly, generators that provide the municipality with alternative sources of power.
“We never even imagined that this could happen to us, although we did realise that it was war and anything was possible. The Programme was one step ahead by providing this assistance. It turned out to be so valuable and important!”