UNHCR to Provide Financial Aid to Residents of Buryn Community: Payment Details and Eligibility.
UNHCR Ukraine Announces Financial Assistance for Buryn Community Residents
According to Novyny.live: In March 2026, UNHCR Ukraine will launch a financial aid program for residents of the Buryn community in Sumy Oblast. This initiative is designed to support vulnerable groups, particularly internally displaced persons (IDPs) who were forced to leave their homes due to dangerous circumstances. The UN Refugee Agency often implements such programs in regions affected by conflict to help stabilize living conditions.
Applications will open on March 4, 2026. The aid will amount to 3,600 Ukrainian hryvnias (UAH) per family member per month, distributed over three months, with a maximum family cap of 11,000 UAH per month. This multi-month assistance aims to provide essential resources for survival to those facing difficult circumstances.
Eligibility Criteria for Application
Eligibility is extended to IDPs who fled dangerous regions within the last six months, as well as refugees who returned home after February 24, 2022. A key requirement is that the per capita income in the household must not exceed 6.3 thousand UAH. Vulnerable categories eligible for support include:
- Single parents,
- Elderly citizens (over 55 years old),
- People with disabilities.
Residents of the Buryn community can apply for this aid starting March 4, 2026, by adhering to the established criteria and designated application dates. This program represents a crucial opportunity for many families in need of financial support.
This cash assistance program from UNHCR Ukraine is a significant initiative that will provide necessary financial support to the Buryn community during a challenging period. Supporting vulnerable populations remains a priority, and the implementation of this program is an important step in ensuring social protection for those who need it most.
This initiative reflects the growing focus on the needs of vulnerable populations in Ukraine, particularly within the context of the ongoing conflict and its consequences.
Source: UNHCR Ukraine
The financial aid can significantly ease the economic burden on families who have endured hardships due to displacement or other adverse conditions. It is vital for the program to be implemented effectively and accessibly for all who require support.
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