How will the refugees from Ukraine be treated in the country? The Director General of the Ministry of Welfare responds

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Russia-Ukraine War: The Ministry of Welfare leads the assistance system for refugees from Ukraine who are not entitled to the Law of Return and come for a limited period of 3 months. The firm’s CEO, Sigal Moran, was interviewed today (Wednesday) on Anat Davidov’s program “Where is the money” on 103FM and commented on how the organization is taking place.

“It was the government and the prime minister who decided on the response to the refugees. To our delight and at the request of the Minister of Welfare, we took on the task,” said the ministry’s director general at the beginning of the program. And we try to give the best possible answer. “

“It is currently estimated that we will reach the order of 15,000 Ukrainian refugees who are not eligible for the Law of Return,” she added. “On average, it costs about a thousand shekels per person per month, but that does not mean anything because there are those who are hosted by relatives and may not need anything at all or need very little, such as mental support.”

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“We plan at the airport to give a flyer to anyone who deserves to have the phone numbers. Many of those who are already in the country and have not been answered by the Ministry of Absorption are welcome. The basket we built is modular. We are talking about medical insurance for everyone, “In our nursing homes from moment to moment. Without the insurance we can not put them there and therefore the medical insurance is for everyone,” said Moran.

At the end of the interview, she noted that “part of the job we took on is to generalize the move with all the relevant government ministries. The one who leads the issue of health insurance is the Ministry of Health. Medical insurance is the basis. Nutritional security, clothing, physical needs, mental responses “A roof for those who do not need it. We have created agreements with hostels, places that we can accommodate. The answer at the moment is for 3 months. We also have a range of solutions for people with special needs.”

Assisted in the preparation of the article: Ofri Glichman, 103FM

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