U.S.-Funded Aid for Displaced Persons Launching in Poltava: Who Qualifies.
Multisectoral Assistance for War-Affected Individuals in Ukraine Project
According to Novyny.live: Starting in March 2026, residents of Poltava can apply for a U.S.-backed initiative called 'Multisectoral Assistance for War-Affected Individuals in Ukraine.' This program specifically targets internally displaced persons (IDPs) who relocated from their homes in 2025 or later, offering financial relief amid ongoing hardships.
Only low-income families with a monthly per-person income not exceeding 8,422 Ukrainian hryvnias are eligible. To register, applicants must provide several documents, including:
- a Ukrainian passport
- a taxpayer identification code
- an IDP certificate
- an IBAN bank account number
- other supporting paperwork
Cash Assistance from UNHCR Ukraine
On March 23, 2026, UNHCR Ukraine will also distribute cash aid to residents of a specific city, highlighting the continued role of international organizations in supporting war victims. Additionally, grants of up to 237,000 hryvnias from Caritas Ukraine will become available for people in Vinnytsia, Zhytomyr, and Mykolaiv, opening new avenues for those in need of financial help.
Given the country’s challenging circumstances, the Multisectoral Assistance for War-Affected Individuals in Ukraine program represents a vital step toward supporting IDPs and delivering essential aid.
This initiative is part of the broader humanitarian response to the ongoing armed conflict in Ukraine. It provides crucial support to the most affected populations, particularly IDPs who often face severe economic strain. The involvement of international bodies like UNHCR and Caritas Ukraine underscores the importance of global solidarity in assisting vulnerable communities across Ukraine.
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