Up to 10,800 UAH in UN Aid for Ukrainians: Who Qualifies.
Financial Assistance from UNHCR
According to Novyny.live: On March 24, 2026, residents of Ukraine—specifically those in Okhtyrka, Sumy Oblast—will be able to apply for a three-month financial support package from the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR). This program provides 3,600 hryvnias per household member, with a maximum payout of 10,800 hryvnias over the three-month period. The initiative is part of broader international efforts to support vulnerable populations affected by the ongoing conflict.
Eligibility Requirements for UNHCR Funding
To qualify, applicants must fall into one of these categories:
- Internally displaced persons (IDPs),
- Relocated individuals,
- Refugees.
Additionally, a key condition is that the total monthly household income per person must not exceed 6,300 hryvnias. These criteria are mandatory for receiving the financial aid.
Residents of Okhtyrka can register by calling 063 182 68 38. This streamlined phone registration process aims to make the aid more accessible during a challenging time. The program is specifically designed to assist the most vulnerable segments of the population who are in urgent need of support.
This initiative represents a critical step in delivering relief to those impacted by the conflict, with the goal of easing their financial burdens.
The UNHCR program delivers essential aid to individuals facing severe hardship, underscoring the commitment of international organizations to support at-risk groups in Ukraine. By offering a simple phone-based registration, the program lowers barriers to access, ensuring help reaches those who need it most.
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