Monthly Stipend of 3,000 Hryvnias for Displaced Children: Application Deadline Set for May 1.
Financial Assistance for Internally Displaced Persons
According to Novyny.live: Starting in 2026, children registered as internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Ukraine will receive a monthly payment of 3,000 hryvnias. To continue receiving these funds, eligible families must submit an application by May 1. Notably, the household's income does not affect eligibility, ensuring that support reaches those most in need without financial barriers.
Payments will be retroactive to February 1, 2026, providing a financial safety net from the beginning of the year. Applicants have several convenient options to submit their renewal requests:
- In person
- By mail
- Online
These multiple channels are designed to make the process as accessible as possible for recipients.
Additional Financial Support
Beyond this monthly stipend, UNHCR Ukraine has reopened registrations for a one-time financial aid payment of 10,800 hryvnias. Internally displaced persons can apply for this additional assistance at the end of March. This extra source of funding can be crucial for families striving to regain stability after the disruptions caused by armed conflict.
In summary, while IDPs have access to vital financial programs, adhering to application deadlines is essential to avoid losing eligibility for support.
These initiatives are part of broader efforts by the Ukrainian government and international organizations to support internally displaced persons who have faced hardships due to military operations.
Providing financial aid to children and families affected by conflict is a key step toward ensuring their social stability and improving living conditions. At the same time, timely document submission and clear information about the application process are critical for maximizing the benefits of these programs.
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