UN to Provide Monthly Payments of 3,600 UAH Starting in Krolevets.
Financial Assistance from the UN Refugee Agency
According to Novyny.live: On March 25, 2026, residents of Krolevets in Ukraine's Sumy region will be able to apply for cash aid from the UN Refugee Agency (UNHCR) in Ukraine. This program targets vulnerable groups and offers 3,600 UAH per family member each month. Payments will be issued over three months, bringing the total per person to 10,800 UAH.
Eligibility Requirements for Support
Applicants must meet specific criteria to qualify for this financial aid. The key conditions are:
- Household income must not exceed 6,300 UAH per person.
- Individuals who have received financial support from other charitable organizations in the past three months are not eligible.
These rules are crucial for anyone hoping to access this assistance.
Registration will be handled by phone at 063 182 68 38. Those interested can also visit the House of Culture at 2 Myru Square in Krolevets.
This initiative by the UN Refugee Agency in Ukraine aims to support people facing difficult circumstances, providing essential financial relief during a challenging period.
Amid economic instability and social pressures, backing vulnerable populations is a key focus of both national and international policy. Programs like this help improve the financial situation of those impacted by crises and can cover basic family needs. This effort highlights how international organizations are working to assist Ukrainians in need.
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