Expanding 'Y-Oselya' Is Key to Bringing Ukrainians Home, Says Budanov.
Housing as a Cornerstone for Economic Recovery
According to Novyny.live: Kyrylo Budanov, head of the Office of the President of Ukraine, has stressed that solving the country's housing challenge is essential for both economic revival and encouraging citizens to return. He pointed out that the 'Y-Oselya' program has already provided homes to more than 24,000 families during the war, demonstrating the government's significant commitment to supporting those in urgent need amid the crisis.
'Scaling up Y-Oselya means more than just putting a roof over hundreds of thousands of people—it is a direct path to rebuilding our economy.' Kyrylo Budanov
The initiative is designed not only to deliver housing but also to create the conditions that will draw Ukrainians back to their homeland. 'People won't return to a country where they have nothing to come back to. That is why housing today is a matter of state survival,' the head of the President's Office stated. This remark underscores the critical link between shelter and national stability.
Focusing on Programs That Deliver Results
Budanov also called for concentrating efforts on proven, effective initiatives, warning that 'the state cannot afford to spread its resources thin across dozens of small programs—we must focus where we see results.' He highlighted that accessible mortgages serve as a powerful incentive for citizens who plan to continue their service in Ukraine. His comments reflect a strategic approach to tackling housing issues during wartime and guiding the nation's recovery.
This initiative is part of a broader government strategy to rebuild infrastructure and encourage Ukrainians who fled the war to come back home. Successful implementation of the Y-Oselya program could prove to be a major step toward stabilizing the country and improving the quality of life for those still in Ukraine or considering a return. In this way, the program not only addresses immediate housing needs but also lays the groundwork for long-term economic growth.
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