Up to 65,000 UAH in Aid for Ukrainians Fleeing Combat Zones: Who Qualifies.
Financial Relief for Evacuating Ukrainians
According to Novyny.live: Residents evacuating from active conflict areas in Ukraine can receive up to 65,000 hryvnias to cover the costs of relocating livestock and farming equipment. This support is provided by the International Committee of the Red Cross in partnership with local authorities. The initiative aims to assist those forced to leave their homes due to the ongoing war.
The maximum payout is 65,000 UAH per household. Crucially, only individuals from settlements where a mandatory or partial evacuation order has been issued are eligible. Applicants must submit their request within 45 days of the event that triggered the evacuation. This window allows people in difficult circumstances to gather the necessary paperwork without undue pressure.
Eligibility Requirements
To qualify for the aid, a household's average monthly income must not exceed 13,000 UAH per person. The payment is disbursed in two stages:
- First stage: covers the transportation of belongings;
- Second stage: provided after proof of relocation is confirmed.
This program is designed to ease the evacuation process and ensure that those leaving conflict zones have the means to move their property. By offering clear financial support, it helps reduce the burden on displaced families.
The Red Cross financial assistance program represents a vital step in ensuring safety and stability for conflict-affected Ukrainians. Given the current situation in the country, this aid can significantly alleviate the hardships faced by people abandoning their homes. The establishment of transparent eligibility criteria also helps prevent misuse and ensures that resources reach those most in need.
This initiative highlights the importance of international cooperation in addressing the consequences of humanitarian crises.
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