New Service in Diia: How to Apply for Social Assistance in Just a Few Clicks.
New Opportunity in the 'Diia' App
According to inkorr.com: A new feature has appeared in the 'Diia' app — applying for basic social assistance for families. Now citizens no longer need to visit different institutions and fill out complex forms, as everything can be done with just a few taps on the smartphone screen.
Who Can Receive Assistance
This support can be received by various categories of the population — from low-income families to single mothers and fathers receiving state assistance for children. Even in families where one of the parents does not pay alimony, there is an opportunity to use this service.
All formalities and procedures can be completed in the 'Diia' app — from filling out the application to receiving money on the 'Diia Card'.
This makes users' lives much simpler and more convenient. All that is needed is a smartphone and internet access.
New Updates in 'Diia'
The 'Diia' app has also received an update that allows users to receive medical notifications directly in the app. This enables them to stay informed about important events and procedures in the healthcare sector.
The 'Diia' app continues to improve and becomes an increasingly versatile service that makes life easier for citizens of Ukraine in many aspects.
This new feature in 'Diia' is another step towards simplifying access to social support for Ukrainians. Thanks to the user-friendly interface and new capabilities, people can receive the necessary assistance faster. Such innovations provide not only convenience but also the opportunity to save time, which is important in modern life.
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