UNHCR Reopens Registration for Financial Aid: Eligibility for 10,800 Hryvnia Payments.
UNHCR Financial Support Program
According to Novyny.live: The UN Refugee Agency (UNHCR) has reopened registration for a financial assistance program in February 2026, targeting vulnerable residents in several towns within a frontline region of Ukraine. This initiative offers one-time payments of 10,800 hryvnias per eligible household to support those with limited financial resources. The program is part of ongoing international efforts to aid civilians affected by the conflict.
Registration commenced on February 4, 2026. A qualifying household can receive a maximum of 3,600 hryvnias per person, distributed over a three-month period. To be eligible, an applicant's per capita monthly income must not exceed 6,300 hryvnias. These criteria are designed to ensure the aid reaches those in the most urgent need.
Data Collection Point Details
A dedicated data collection point in the city of Sumy is operating on weekdays from 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM, allowing residents to apply for assistance during the workweek. The UNHCR hopes this program will significantly improve the financial stability of a large number of people during a difficult time.
This UNHCR financial support program is a crucial step in assisting vulnerable populations, particularly amid economic instability and conflict. – UNHCR
The reopening of registration underscores the active efforts of international organizations to provide aid to Ukrainians facing severe hardship. Such targeted assistance can contribute positively to social stability in regions most impacted by hostilities.
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