Kryvyi Rih: UNHCR will pay 10,800 UAH to residents starting November 3.
According to inkorr.com: Registration for a new wave of financial assistance from UNHCR Ukraine will begin next week in Kryvyi Rih. Residents of the city who have become victims of the war and belong to the most vulnerable groups will be able to receive support of 10,800 UAH. This was reported on the organization's Telegram channel.
Eligibility for Payment
Citizens who were forced to leave Kryvyi Rih due to military actions and have returned, as well as those who moved to the city from dangerous regions in the last six months or Ukrainians who returned from abroad after evacuation, can participate in the program.
Support is provided only to those families where the income per person does not exceed 5,400 UAH, and who have not received similar payments in the last three months.
Additional Vulnerability Criteria
Priority will be given to families with a single parent or guardian raising children; elderly people over 55; citizens with serious illnesses or disabilities; and older individuals who have children in their care.
Schedule and Registration Format
Registration will only be conducted in person, without the option for preliminary booking by phone.
The reception will be held at the address: Volodymyra Byzova St, 5, on the following days: November 3 (Monday), November 4 (Tuesday), November 6 (Thursday), November 7 (Friday).
'As soon as the number of people reaches the limit for processing, the queue will be closed,' UNHCR warned.
Required Documents
Applicants must bring with them: the passport and identification code of each family member applying for assistance; a document confirming family composition and kinship; information about movements in the last six months.
We also remind you how to receive the basic payment in the 'Diia' program.
The announcement of the opening of registration for financial assistance from UNHCR Ukraine in Kryvyi Rih provides an opportunity for residents of the city who have suffered from the war to receive the necessary support. The program is aimed at the most vulnerable categories of citizens in challenging life circumstances. The established conditions for receiving assistance include vulnerability criteria and income restrictions, which aim to support those who are most in need.
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