Shepetivka
The reconstruction plan involves changing the heating system (at the moment, the hospital runs on coal, which adds to air pollution in the area) and walls and roof replacement and possibly adding a solar system.


Problem
The hospital in Shepetivka was damaged during a missile attack in August 2022. This particular hospital provides healthcare not only for local citizens but also for railway workers and internally displaced people from different parts of Ukraine. The municipality has made basic repairs to keep the hospital running, but it is still struggling.

412 000 euro
The cost of the proposed reconstruction project

172.8 km2
The territory of the city

43 000
City population
Solution
Our aim is to help the municipality with bigger and more sustainable reconstruction, which would secure long-term stability and efficiency.
The reconstruction plan involves changing the heating system (at the moment, the hospital runs on coal, which adds to air pollution in the area) and walls and roof replacement and possibly adding a solar system. This particular project is very important because it not only helps the community but can be a showcase of getting rid of coal and changing it for a better, more efficient, and sustainable heating system for other schools and hospitals in Ukraine, which are still running on coal.
The municipality is ready to start the reconstruction process once it receives funding.

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