Quarterly Aid for Ukraine's Displaced: How to Apply for 2,000 UAH in 2026.
Financial Assistance for Internally Displaced Persons
According to Novyny.live: Starting in March 2026, a new quarterly cash assistance program will launch for certain internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Ukraine. The charity 'Global Empowerment Mission Ukraine' will provide payments of 2,000 Ukrainian hryvnias (UAH) to eligible individuals, aiming to support vulnerable groups facing financial hardship. This initiative is part of ongoing international efforts to aid those affected by the conflict.
Eligibility Requirements for Aid
To qualify for this assistance, applicants must meet several specific conditions:
- Hold official IDP status.
- Have received humanitarian aid at some point during 2025 or 2026.
- Belong to a designated vulnerable or preferential category.
- Be physically residing in the Dnipropetrovsk region.
- Possess an active debit card from PUMB bank.
The program targets the following vulnerable categories:
- Elderly persons aged 60 and over.
- Individuals with disabilities of groups I or II.
- Children with disabilities.
- Large families.
- Single parents.
- Guardians.
- Families of deceased military personnel.
- Relatives of missing persons.
- Individuals affected by the Chornobyl nuclear accident.
Applications will be accepted Monday through Friday, from 10:00 AM to 3:00 PM, excluding weekends. The support center is located in the city of Dnipro at 30-D Heroiv Avenue. This center will serve as a crucial point of access for those seeking this financial support, which is intended to alleviate the burdens faced by many in difficult circumstances.
Further details on the aid program and the registration process will be available directly at the support center. From March 2026, eligible IDPs will have the opportunity to receive this targeted financial support, which may help improve their socio-economic situation.
This initiative by 'Global Empowerment Mission Ukraine' represents a significant step in supporting vulnerable populations impacted by conflict and socio-economic challenges. The introduction of quarterly payments has the potential to substantially ease the financial pressure on displaced persons, offering them a means to meet basic needs and improve living conditions.
Source: 'Global Empowerment Mission Ukraine'
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