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Ireland Phases Out Ukraine Housing for War Refugees

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Irelands government is phasing out its accommodation program for Ukrainian refugees, with over 125,000 Ukrainians currently in the country under temporary protection status. Nearly 100,000 have sought state-supported housing, with around 19,000 currently in state-contracted spots. The shift aims to free up beds for local communities and encourage a move to independent living setups, as contracts are gradually winding down. Ireland remains committed to helping those affected by the conflict, but the focus is on returning housing stock to everyday community use, especially with an upcoming vote on extending EUs temporary protection rules.

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