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Ukraine 'Army of Recovery' has hired 200,000 temporary workers over 2 years

BUR volunteer engaged in reconstruction efforts in Kherson Oblast. (Photo by Denys Kondratiuk — via Ukraine Media Center)

Ukraine's "Army of Recovery" public works program has given temporary employment to more than 200,000 Ukrainians since it began two years ago, the Ukrainian government said in a press release.

The project aims to provide unemployed Ukrainians with a temporary job that focuses on the reconstruction and restoration of infrastructure, residential premises, and civil defense facilities.

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