Ukraine's 18-24 Contract Program: A Million Hryvnias for Military Service.
The 'Contract 18-24' Program
According to Novyny.live: Ukraine's 'Contract 18-24' program, launched in 2025, offers citizens under the age of 25 a substantial financial incentive to sign up for military service. By joining the Armed Forces of Ukraine through this initiative, eligible individuals can receive a special payment of one million hryvnia. This effort is designed to attract young people to serve by providing significant monetary support.
Participants who sign this contract are not subject to general mobilization. The total payment of one million hryvnia is disbursed in stages: 200,000 hryvnias are paid immediately upon signing. The remaining 800,000 hryvnias are provided in two installments over the course of the contract's duration. This program is part of a broader strategy to bolster national defense while offering tangible benefits to a new generation.
Providing Financial Stability for the Young
The 'Contract 18-24' program aims to secure financial stability for young people who choose a military career, simultaneously strengthening the country's defensive capabilities.
Introduced against the backdrop of Ukraine's ongoing conflict, this initiative represents a critical measure to recruit youth into the army amid personnel shortages. By offering considerable financial incentives, the program allows young citizens not only to build a solid financial foundation but also to contribute to national security during a challenging period for the country. Such recruitment drives are common for nations engaged in prolonged defense efforts.
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