Vulnerable Ukrainians to Receive 1,500 Hryvnias in April: Who Qualifies for the Payment.

Payment of 1500 UAH to vulnerable Ukrainians
Payment of 1500 UAH to vulnerable Ukrainians

Support Program for Vulnerable Populations

According to Novyny.live: Starting April 1, 2023, Ukraine launched a targeted assistance program for vulnerable groups, offering a one-time payment of 1,500 hryvnias. The initiative aims to ease the financial burden on those most in need, reflecting ongoing government efforts to address economic hardships faced by many citizens.

Eligible individuals will receive the payment automatically, with no need to submit any additional applications. The program covers a range of groups, including:

  • single mothers,
  • large families,
  • old-age pensioners,
  • people with disabilities,
  • low-income households,
  • recipients of basic social assistance,
  • and internally displaced persons.

The funds will be disbursed once during April, either directly to bank accounts or via Ukrposhta. According to an unnamed official, 'No additional paperwork or requests are required.'

Government’s Next Moves

This one-time payment is scheduled to arrive throughout April 2023. Citizens can expect the money to be transferred to their bank accounts or delivered through Ukrposhta. The program is part of broader state efforts to support vulnerable populations during a challenging period.

Additionally, on March 18, 2026, the government adopted Resolution No. 341, which opens the door for another one-time aid payment of 1,500 hryvnias in April 2026. This signals the government’s intent to continue backing those who need financial assistance most.

The rollout of this program underscores the Ukrainian government’s commitment to social support, particularly amid the economic difficulties affecting various segments of society. The automatic nature of the payments may streamline access for many, reducing bureaucratic hurdles. Moreover, the announced possibility of repeat payments in 2026 indicates long-term planning to sustain support for vulnerable groups. This could positively impact the country’s overall socio-economic condition, improving the well-being of numerous citizens.


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