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US developer builds homes for displaced Ukrainians, offering hope despite war and crisis
Dell Loy Hansen has invested over $140 million since 2022 to build modular homes housing 2,000 displaced Ukrainians amid a housing crisis affecting millions.
- A privately built settlement near Kyiv provides housing for 2,000 displaced Ukrainians, featuring stable homes and personal space.
- Dell Loy Hansen, a Utah developer, has invested over $140 million to build homes in Ukraine for 2,000 displaced individuals since 2022.
- Ukraine's government struggles to fund shelters, as the conflict has led to over 4.5 million internally displaced people.
- Ukraine's government faces challenges in funding shelters, as 13% of homes have been damaged or destroyed since the invasion began, according to a U.N. assessment.
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American developer Dell Loy Hansen is building modular homes for displaced Ukrainians. Around 2,000 Ukrainians live in Hansen Village, near Kyiv. "This isn't charity, it's responsibility. If you can build, build," the American said. Nearly 1,000 buildings are expected to be completed by the end of the year.
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