The Prime Minister discussed the provision of assistance during the pandemic with NGO representatives



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The prime minister’s spokeswoman Rasa Jakilaitienė told BNS that the meeting discussed how to better coordinate aid to those who need it most, so that its available human and financial resources can be used as efficiently as possible.

Non-governmental organizations today discussed how to coordinate aid from non-governmental organizations so that it reaches as many people as possible and reaches the target groups, because aid is necessary for many, but it is very specific: some need food, others they need psychological help. there are still separate lines for children, grandparents, ”R. Jakilaitienė told BNS.

The meeting was also attended by the Minister of Social Security and Labor, Monika Navickienė.

NGO representatives belong to the second working group convened by the Prime Minister to address the problems of the pandemic. The group consists of Tomas Baranovas, Executive Director of the Lithuanian Association for Emotional Support Services, Ieva Brogienė, Chief Scout of the Lithuanian Scout, Marius Čiuželis, Head of the M. Čiuželis Charity and Support Foundation “Sidabrinės linija”, Rasa Dičpetrienė , General Director of the public organization “Gelusėkit” and others.

As announced, I. Šimonytė also formed an Independent Expert Advisory Council to submit proposals on the management of the COVID-19 disease. This working group includes doctors and hospital representatives, the Government will be advised by scientists in medicine, psychology and other fields, and representatives of the company and society will join the council.



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