The government will allocate 52 billion for families with children: what will change.
According to inkorr.com: The Ukrainian authorities plan to allocate over 52 billion hryvnias to support families with children. As stated by the Deputy Minister of Social Policy, Family, and Unity of Ukraine, Ilona Havronska, the draft state budget for 2026 includes 52.7 billion hryvnias, which is twice as much as last year's funding.
The 'eYasla' program for parents with children
One of the new initiatives in the field of family support is the 'eYasla' program, which aims to help parents combine childcare with professional activities. Ilona Havronska emphasized that the priority in the development of society is the safety and future of children. She also noted that effective social projects are an important contribution to the future of the nation.
Thus, the government aims to allocate more than 52 billion UAH to improve conditions for parents and children, which will contribute to the balanced development of society as a whole.
These steps by the government indicate intentions to increase the social protection of families and support them during difficult times. The 'eYasla' program will become an important tool that helps parents realize their professional ambitions without forgetting about raising children. The implementation of such initiatives can significantly impact demographic processes in the country and the overall well-being of the population.
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