Expansion of the eRecovery program: more families will be able to purchase new housing.

Expansion of the eRecovery program: more families will be able to purchase new housing
Expansion of the eRecovery program: more families will be able to purchase new housing

According to inkorr.com: The Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine has decided to provide additional funding for the eRecovery program in the total amount of 4.8 billion UAH. This funding is directed towards supporting housing certificates for people who have lost their homes due to the armed aggression of Russia.

'We are grateful to the Council of Europe Development Bank for the partnership that allows us to systematically help people who have lost their homes due to the war. The eRecovery program is specific assistance from the state and a real tool for support. During its operation, more than 120 thousand families have already received compensation. This year we plan an additional 60 thousand payments and certificates - together about 180 thousand families will receive support,' said Oleksii Kuleba.

This funding is part of an agreement with the Council of Europe Development Bank, concluded during the Ukraine Recovery Conference in July 2022. The eRecovery program has already helped more than 120 thousand families, of which 97.6 thousand families received compensation totaling 9.8 billion UAH.

The government allocated this amount for the eRecovery program, which helps people who have lost their homes due to the war. In total, it is planned to provide compensation and issue certificates to another 60 thousand families, which will benefit approximately 180 thousand families.

Support under the eRecovery program is an important step towards restoring the lives of people who find themselves in difficult life circumstances due to the conflict. The funds allocated for this program will allow many families to return to normal life, providing them with a reliable roof over their heads.


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