Romanian authorities are preparing a national plan for Ukrainian refugees
„According to a preliminary assessment, our country has spent 30.5 million Euro in assistance provided to refugees. The breakdown of this spending is complex, because it also accounts for accommodation and food. The Government has decided to provide free-of-charge transport to refugees entering Romania. Many of them choose to leave our country either via Bulgaria or Hungary”.
In other news, the Government is working on a national plan for refugee assistance. The authorities want to help refugees find employment and access the healthcare and education systems. Six special task forces will be handling specific issues signaled by refugees who choose to stay, focusing on sensitive sectors such as education, healthcare, employment, housing and support provided to vulnerable categories, children in particular. State adviser Mădălina Turza says the task forces will be drafting a number of measures with medium- and long-term effects in the shortest time possible, allowing Romania to move to phase two of the relief effort starting April.
„Phase two has to do with developing quality services and a wide array of protection measures on the medium- and long-term addressing refugees in Romania. They will also benefit from temporary forms of protection”.
Nearly 80 thousand Ukrainian citizens have chosen to stay in Romania, of whom 4,000 have already filed for asylum.
(Ştefan Stoica, Radio Romania International)