Red Cross to pay Ukrainians up to 30 thousand: who and how can receive assistance.
Ukrainian farmers from the Kharkiv region will have the chance to receive financial assistance for the development of their agricultural farms. The Red Cross of Ukraine and the World Food Programme are launching a project that will cover the Savynska and Barvinkivska communities.
Farmers will be provided with monetary assistance of up to 30 thousand hryvnias for the development of sectors such as livestock farming, beekeeping, food processing, and horticulture. In addition to financial support, the program includes consultations, training, and monitoring the effectiveness of the assistance provided.
Participation in the project is free, but it is not possible to receive assistance again if you have participated before.
For more detailed information, potential participants can contact the provided phone numbers of the Red Cross, the World Food Programme, and the Kharkiv regional organization of the Red Cross.
Ukrainians from the Kharkiv region will have the opportunity to receive financial assistance for the development of their agricultural farms thanks to a project initiated by the Red Cross of Ukraine and the World Food Programme. Monetary assistance of up to 30 thousand hryvnias, consultations, and training will be provided to farmers working in the fields of livestock, beekeeping, food processing, and horticulture. The program also includes monitoring the effectiveness of the assistance provided, but participants will not be able to receive duplicate support. Those wishing to join the project can contact the respective organizations using the contact phone numbers.
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