Sept. 18, 2025, 6:30 p.m.

A modular town for doctors is to be built in Kostiantynivka

(A modular house. PHOTOS: South Ukrainian City Council)

The construction of a modular town for internally displaced healthcare workers has begun in the village of Kostyantynivka in the Pivdenoukrayinska community in Mykolaiv region. It is being built next to an existing modular family medicine outpatient clinic, which will allow healthcare workers to live close to their work.

As it became known at the session of the South Ukrainian City Council, the community received a second modular house. The 37-square-meter house, worth <b>UAH 1.7 million</b>, was donated by the Association for Support of Ukrainians Displaced by the War in Ukraine, Dopomoga Ukrayiny.

The construction of the town began in August this year. This will allow healthcare workers who lost their homes due to the war to get temporary shelter and continue working.

In the Dariivka community in Kherson region, work is underway to equip a modular town for IDPs. Currently, work is underway to plan the location of modular houses for internally displaced persons, including residents of the community's settlements located in the area of active hostilities.

"We have already set up a hygiene center where people can take a shower and wash their clothes. Places for family modular houses with beds and furniture have been prepared," the KhOVA said. Also, the administration reported that a working meeting with representatives of the Norwegian International Organization for Migration was recently held, during which they discussed the issue of equipping household appliances and furniture for the modular town for IDPs.

Earlier, a modular town for IDPs for more than 350 people was set up in the Chornobaiv community. It is intended to accommodate internally displaced persons, including people who lost their homes due to Russia, large families, families with children, people with disabilities, combatants, elderly residents of the region, families of deceased veterans and victims of the Chernobyl disaster.

Катерина Глушко

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