Documents about education can be added to the "Diya" program.
The Government of Ukraine plans to simplify admission conditions for applicants from temporarily occupied and war-affected territories. This has become a priority task for the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for the Reintegration of Temporarily Occupied Territories of Ukraine Iryna Vereshchuk.
At a meeting with representatives of the Ministry of Education, members of Parliament, state bodies, and the public sector, it was decided to simplify admission conditions for applicants from areas destroyed after Russia's attack.
The Ukrainian government also plans to integrate educational documents into the "Diya" system so that residents of temporarily occupied territories can use digital copies of documents instead of transporting them through the occupiers' checkpoints.
An important topic of the meeting was the support of the financial situation of teachers who refused to cooperate with the occupiers and were left without work.
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