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OSCE launches project in Ukraine to help former soldiers adjust to civilian life
KYIV 17 July 2003
KYIV, 17 July 2003 - The Ukrainian Defence Ministry and the office of the OSCE Project Co-ordinator in Ukraine today launched a joint programme to help former military personnel adjust to civilian life.
The "Social adaptation of former military personnel of the Armed Forces of Ukraine" project, is aimed at approximately 18,000 people who will be discharged within a year as a result of a military reform involving a significant reduction in the armed forces.
The number of displaced persons will have a major social impact on the country.
Major General Viktor Aleshchenko, Head of the Defence Ministry's Educational Department, said today: "We are grateful to have the support and co-operation of the OSCE Project Co-ordinator's office in Ukraine to assist us with programmes to help our people."
The programme, which will continue through 2004, consists of three elements: Sharing international experience, developing a data base concerning labour market opportunities for former military personnel, and training for discharged soldiers and officers, as well as for officers who will help to prepare people for their release from active duty.
During the kick-off meeting today, representatives from the Ministry of Defense and the National Co-ordination Council on Conversion and Social Adaptation informed heads of relevant government institutions and NGOs about the implementation and goals of the program.
The "Social adaptation of former military personnel of the Armed Forces of Ukraine" project, is aimed at approximately 18,000 people who will be discharged within a year as a result of a military reform involving a significant reduction in the armed forces.
The number of displaced persons will have a major social impact on the country.
Major General Viktor Aleshchenko, Head of the Defence Ministry's Educational Department, said today: "We are grateful to have the support and co-operation of the OSCE Project Co-ordinator's office in Ukraine to assist us with programmes to help our people."
The programme, which will continue through 2004, consists of three elements: Sharing international experience, developing a data base concerning labour market opportunities for former military personnel, and training for discharged soldiers and officers, as well as for officers who will help to prepare people for their release from active duty.
During the kick-off meeting today, representatives from the Ministry of Defense and the National Co-ordination Council on Conversion and Social Adaptation informed heads of relevant government institutions and NGOs about the implementation and goals of the program.