USAID Rada: Next Generation Program in cooperation with Ukrainian MPs conducted an information campaign “Relevant under martial law” for Ukrainians abroad or in temporarily occupied territories.
The information campaign received coverage of more than 320,000 Ukrainians, including newly liberated Kharkiv, Kherson and Mykolaiv regions, and the regions with a greater number of displaced Ukrainians, particularly Lviv, Ivano-Frankivsk, Dnipropetrovsk and Vinnytsia regions.
Legislators informed Ukrainians how the authorities tried to normalize the life during wartime, and gave pieces of advices how citizens may solve some social issues under martial law, in particular:
USAID Rada: Next Generation Program conducted the information campaign within the framework of one of its main goals: to improve interaction and communication between Ukrainian MPs and voters.