The Cabinet of Ministers has approved the State Policy Strategy on Internal Displacement through 2030, a document that establishes a unified state approach to supporting internally displaced persons (IDPs) and the communities hosting them.

That is according to the Ministry of Social Policy, Family and Unity, Ukrinform reports.

"Previously, Ukraine did not have a single support pathway for internally displaced persons. Individual decisions helped address certain needs, but they were not combined into a comprehensive system. For the first time, the Strategy through 2030 defines such a pathway – from the moment of displacement to integration into a community or voluntary return home," said Minister of Social Policy, Family and Unity Denys Uliutin.

The strategy provides for comprehensive and continuous support for IDPs, covering all stages – from displacement to adaptation, integration, or voluntary return – with a focus on restoring self-sufficiency and addressing the individual needs of each person.

In particular, plans include the creation of a coordination platform involving government authorities, civil society organizations, and international organizations. The platform is intended to serve as a space for joint efforts to resolve issues affecting IDPs and to improve legislation in the field of internal displacement.