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Das Äußere des Gebäudes, das für ukrainische Flüchtlinge gebaut wird, die aus der Schweiz in die Ukraine zurückkehren wollen
PROVIDE ADEQUATE HOUSING
AND LIVING
CONDITIONS
OUR PURPOSE
IN UKRAINE FOR THE
VICTIMS OF WAR
WAR

THE DAY THAT DIVIDED THE LIVES OF UKRAINIANS INTO BEFORE AND AFTER

Before and after the outbreak of war.​..

At 4am, 24.02.2022 they woke up to the roar of explosions.

Kyiv, Kharkiv, Odessa, Dnipro...

All these cities simultaneously became a huge traffic jam of cars with panicked people trying to leave the major cities, not knowing where to go and what to do.

Already on 25.02.2022 huge traffic jams were created on the western borders of Ukraine by refugees who spent up to 5-7 days to cross the border!

Smoke from fires after horrific missile strikes on Ukraine's first day of war
CRISIS

THE WORLD'S BIGGEST MIGRATION CRISIS OF THE 21ST CENTURY

Map of Europe showing the migration of Ukrainian refugees to Switzerland, the EU and the UK

Since the start of the war,

have left Ukraine.

16.3 million refugees

Because of the war about 

have lost their homes.
It is no longer safe to be in many regions, and people are leaving there too. A large part of them have gone abroad. 
This has led to the biggest migration crisis of the 21st century.

2.4 millioUkrainians

8 million people

Number of refugees in Europe

82,976 people

Number of refugees in Switzerland
SOLUTIONS

SOLUTIONS

There still are relatively safe areas in Ukraine.

Far away from the war zone, without any military facilities nor big infrastructure. Not a single missile has landed there during the entire war.


These are the areas in the western part of Ukraine.

Since the start of the war in February 2022, it has been the primary destination for the first wave of refugees from the Eastern Ukraine.

Truskavets is one of Ukraine's safest areas
Map of Ukraine showing the distance from Truskavets to the active war zone and to the Polish border

From Truskavets to the active

combat zone

over 1,000 km

It is only 50 km

from Truskavets to the Polish border
Several municipalities are willing to provide land plots to build neighborhoods for the refugees trying to return to Ukraine.
Municipalities and state authorities are ready to provide full assistance in obtaining all necessary permits.
TECHNICAL SOLUTIONS

TECHNICAL SOLUTIONS

There exist modern and ecological technical solutions to construct wooden houses within 4-5 months.

Main advantages: 

  • Quick construction - several times shorter than if using other materials;

  • Longevity - the service life of buildings is more than 100 years;

  • Low cost of construction;

  • Maximum interior space - up to 10% of the living space is saved due to the lower thermal conductivity of wood;

  • Environmentally friendly - up to 70% reduction of CO emissions during production compared to concrete and steel.

Exterior view of the building to be built to house Ukrainian refugees returning home from Switzerland
The housing estates are made on a turnkey basis, i.e. they are completely ready to live in.
STRATEGIC PLAN

STRATEGIC PLAN

Our 3-5 year strategic plan includes the construction

of housing complexes for Ukrainian refugees

wishing to return home in two regions of Ukraine. 

The plan is to build housing for

4,896 people in total

Girl and man discuss a plan to build housing in Ukraine for refugees returning home from Switzerland

GREENHOUSES

Organic vegetable growing
in the greenhouses.

Association RETURN offers the possibility to the families who will reside in the main building to grow their vegetables in the greenhouses. These will be located close to the house. Each greenhouse will produce vegetables for four people throughout the year. We want to promote permaculture techniques to be applied in the greenhouses for a sustainable use of the soil. Compost bins will be made available to each family. The choice of vegetables can be made collectively or separately by each family. The greenhouses offer the possibility of exchanging harvested vegetables in an ecovillage atmosphere.

One of the greenhouses to be built as part of a project to return Ukrainian refugees home
PILOT PROJECT

PILOT PROJECT

The playground is part of a housing complex to be built for Ukrainian refugees returning home from Switzerland

With the construction of one house,

68 people

in as little as 4-5 months,

will be able to return home

The implementation of each new phase means

476 - 952 people

returning from Switzerland to Ukraine!
IMPACT FOR SWITZERLAND

IMPACT FOR SWITZERLAND

Financing the stay of 4,896 refugees

The construction cost of the residential complex
for this number of people

Switzerland
could save more than 

 56,500,000 CHF

CHF

128,520,000(15 month)

72,000,000

8,568,000

(1 month)

January 2023

March 2024

Payback period 8,5 months

PROJECT STAGES

Background shapes

Fundraising

Production, delivery
of prefabricated houses
and all components

Finalization of permits

Installation of networks

Assembling of houses,
completing of flats,
land improvement

Preparation of land plots,
construction of foundations

2-3 months

2 months

PROJECT RESULTS

PROJECT RESULTS

Thanks to the project, thousands of Ukrainians will be able to return home. 

The beneficiaries of the project are:

  • Ukrainians living in Switzerland with protection status S.

  • Family members who are unable to come to Switzerland and are severely bored. Thanks to the project, family reunification takes place. 

  • Swiss citizens whose taxes are used to provide asylum and social assistance to Ukrainians in Switzerland.

  • Swiss public institutions, which are constantly challenged by the large number of asylum seekers.

  • The 25,000 Swiss families who have generously offered hospitality and accommodation to Ukrainian families and are currently experiencing some discomfort due to the long stay of Ukrainians. 

  • The Swiss, who are experiencing a housing shortage crisis, which has been greatly exacerbated by the need to accommodate Ukrainians (51,000 housing shortages in Switzerland).

Swiss flag flying in the sky as a symbol that Switzerland will overcome all challenges
Ukrainian specialists returning home and strengthening the Ukrainian economy
  • Ukrainian State. Ukraine is currently experiencing an acute shortage of specialists and workers. The return of the labour force will result in an increase of the gross domestic product. The budgets, which are replenished from taxes, will also increase.

  • The Ukrainian state when the international community will be stimulated by our project and start investing in such humanitarian or commercial projects.

Happy Ukrainian family reunited with father thanks to return home to Ukraine

WHO QUALIFIES FOR PROGRAMME

The programme is open to Ukrainians who:

  1. Live in Switzerland and have been granted temporary asylum from war (Status "S");                                                                    

  2. When the war broke out, were living in the territories where the combat operations were conducted or are temporarily occupied;                                                                                                   

  3. Wish to return to Ukraine but do not have a safely place to live anymore.

Ukrainian refugee women and children return home to Ukraine

HOUSING USE AFTER THE END OF THE WAR

When the war is over, Ukrainians will be able to return to their homes, which remain unharmed or will be rebuilt.

 


The vacated housing will be used for settlement:

  • veterans' families

  • families with a breadwinner who died in the war;

  • socially disadvantaged and low-income families.

Ukrainian veterans return home to their families after war
FINANCIAL SUPPORT FOR UKRAINIANS

TYPES OF SUPPORT FOR UKRAINIANS 
RETURNED TO THEIR HOME COUNTRY

Ukrainian family in caring hands
  • Monthly monetary allowances from the state;                    

  • Subsidies for utility payments;                                                  

  • Compensation to landlords accommodating temporarily displaced persons;                                                      

  • Social assistance for food provision;                                    

  • Accommodation assistance for temporarily displaced persons;                                                                                         

  • Social programmes to support the unemployed;                  

  • Psychosocial support.

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