A new report has found food containing worms and maggots has been provided to Ukrainians who are staying in State provided accommodation.
The study of the centres by Doras found 60% of those staying there rated the quality of meals as poor or very poor.
“There were some really worrying reports of undercooked or rotten food, cases of food poisoning, rats or mice,” he said.Armed Forces of Ukraine. In addition, one in 10 respondents say they have concerns regarding gender based violence at the centres they live in.
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