Charity Opens Registration for Cash Aid to Ukraine's Internally Displaced.
Cash Assistance for Internally Displaced Persons
According to Novyny.live: The 'Right to Protection' charity fund has launched a pre-registration process for a cash assistance program aimed at supporting Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) in Ukraine. Eligible individuals can receive 3,600 Ukrainian hryvnias per month for a three-month period. This aid is available to residents of the Dnipropetrovsk, Zaporizhzhia, Odesa, and Kharkiv regions. This initiative is part of a broader international effort to provide humanitarian support to those displaced by the ongoing conflict.
To qualify for this assistance, applicants must hold IDP status granted on or after February 24, 2022. Additionally, the monthly income per family member must not exceed 6,300 hryvnias. The program is funded with support from the United States government and is part of the 'Response Consortium' project, which is scheduled to run until 2026.
Eligibility Criteria for Applicants
- Must not have received similar cash payments in the preceding three months;
- Must be a citizen of Ukraine;
- Must hold official IDP status;
- Must reside in one of the specified regions;
- Must have a per capita income below 6,300 hryvnias.
Priority for assistance is given to vulnerable groups, including:
- Single individuals over the age of 60;
- Families with children;
- Households with pregnant women or children under two years old;
- Families that include persons with disabilities.
The launch of this pre-registration is a significant step in supporting the most vulnerable populations affected by the war in Ukraine. Such targeted financial aid programs highlight the critical role of international partnerships in delivering humanitarian relief and social support during an extended national crisis.
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