Home » today » News » Ukraine refugees in the canton of Bern – Thanks to private beds, nobody ends up on the streets Ukraine refugees in the canton of Bern – Thanks to private beds, nobody ends up on the streets March 31, 2022 by world today news – Thanks to private beds, nobody ends up on the street Most of the Ukraine refugees are accommodated by private individuals – a huge relief for the canton of Bern, which does not have to open its emergency shelters. Published today at 06:08— – Most of the Ukrainian refugees end up with private individuals – and only a few in the canton’s asylum centers, such as here in the former Ziegler hospital. Foto: Beat Mathys 3,600. Roughly as many people have fled from the Ukraine to the canton of Bern since the outbreak of war and have registered here. In addition, according to the Bernese Health, Social and Integration Directorate (GSI), there is “an unknown number” of refugees who are here but have not yet registered. You need a subscription to read this article in its entirety. subscribeLogin—- Related posts:Carte blanche to DansitéNew York State moves closer to legalizing recreational cannabisHow to improve the air quality in your homes?Small plane crashed in the Valais mountains: All four occupants are killedShare this:FacebookX Related Music at last: A benefit concert by the Münster Air Force Music Corps takes place in Bad Eilsen The international school of Saint-Germain-en-Laye transformed thanks to the Department Leave a Comment Cancel replyCommentName Email Website Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Δ This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed. Search for:
– Thanks to private beds, nobody ends up on the street Most of the Ukraine refugees are accommodated by private individuals – a huge relief for the canton of Bern, which does not have to open its emergency shelters. Published today at 06:08— – Most of the Ukrainian refugees end up with private individuals – and only a few in the canton’s asylum centers, such as here in the former Ziegler hospital. Foto: Beat Mathys 3,600. Roughly as many people have fled from the Ukraine to the canton of Bern since the outbreak of war and have registered here. In addition, according to the Bernese Health, Social and Integration Directorate (GSI), there is “an unknown number” of refugees who are here but have not yet registered. You need a subscription to read this article in its entirety. subscribeLogin—- Related posts:Carte blanche to DansitéNew York State moves closer to legalizing recreational cannabisHow to improve the air quality in your homes?Small plane crashed in the Valais mountains: All four occupants are killedShare this:FacebookX Related Music at last: A benefit concert by the Münster Air Force Music Corps takes place in Bad Eilsen The international school of Saint-Germain-en-Laye transformed thanks to the Department Leave a Comment Cancel replyCommentName Email Website Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Δ This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed. Search for: