Military hospitals received hygiene kits for wounded service members for the first time
The Defence Procurement Agency DOT of the Ministry of Defence has delivered hygiene kits to hospitals to meet the basic daily needs of wounded service members. The initial batch, valued at UAH 26 million, includes 50,000 kits, of which 2,000 are women’s kits.
The kits form part of the Wounded Warrior Package, which comprises adaptive clothing and hygiene items, including a towel, a toothbrush and toothpaste, shampoo, shower gel, deodorant, cream, shaving supplies, a comb, cotton swabs, antiseptic, wet and dry wipes, among other items.
The women’s kits additionally include hygiene products, cosmetic cotton pads, and a silicone hair tie.
Each kit additionally contains a legal guide developed by the PRYNCYP Human Rights Center for Military Personnel and Veterans, a thank-you card featuring a child’s drawing, and a QR code for feedback to help further improve the contents of the packages based on input from wounded service members.