UN to Deliver Cash Aid in Dnipro by March 2026: Who Qualifies for the 10,800 UAH Payout.
Financial Relief for War-Affected Residents in Dnipro
According to Novyny.live: Starting in March 2026, the UN Refugee Agency will roll out a cash assistance program for Dnipro residents impacted by the conflict. This initiative targets vulnerable groups, including registered internally displaced persons and refugees, offering a lifeline to those facing severe hardships due to the war. The program reflects ongoing international efforts to support Ukraine's most affected communities.
Under the scheme, a family's per-person monthly income must not exceed 6,300 UAH to qualify. Eligible households will receive a total of 10,800 UAH, covering a three-month period. This lump sum is designed to provide meaningful financial relief during these challenging times.
How to Apply for Assistance
Applicants can visit the data collection point at 14 Yuliusz Slovacki Street, open daily from 9:30 AM to 4:00 PM. Consultations are handled on a first-come, first-served basis, ensuring equal access for all who meet the criteria. Additionally, residents from several communities in the Sumy region are also eligible, highlighting the UN Refugee Agency's broader strategy to aid conflict victims across different parts of Ukraine.
To participate, individuals must meet specific vulnerability criteria and prepare the required documents, with details available at the collection points. This initiative marks a critical step in supporting those who have endured war-related hardships, offering them a chance to secure essential financial aid.
'Launching a financial support program for war-affected people in Dnipro and Sumy region is a key initiative within international organizations' efforts to assist vulnerable groups in Ukraine.'
This program could serve as a model for replicating similar efforts in other Ukrainian regions where populations are equally in need of assistance.
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