Internally Displaced Persons: Who Will Receive Thousands of Grivnas in State Assistance.
According to inkorr.com: Ukrainians have been told who can receive financial assistance from the state. According to the Law of Ukraine 'On Ensuring the Rights and Freedoms of Internally Displaced Persons', internally displaced persons can count on monthly financial support.
Amount of Payments
Adults receive 2000 grivnas, while children and persons with disabilities receive 3000 grivnas. To apply for these payments, one can contact online, in person, or via the mobile application 'Diia'. Assistance can also be obtained at Administrative Service Centers, social protection authorities, or through local government representatives.
Further Conditions
Payments are transferred to the 'eSupport' card, which allows free use of the received funds. It is important to note that unemployed able-bodied individuals have three months to find a job after receiving state assistance. If employment does not occur, payments will be suspended.
Constant support for internally displaced persons is critically important for their recovery after difficult life circumstances. State assistance in the form of monthly payments contributes to the social and economic rehabilitation of this group of citizens, allowing them to receive the necessary material support during their adaptation and search for new opportunities for self-realization.
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