Ukraine can receive up to 3,600 UAH from the UN: where to apply and how to submit a request.


Ukrainians can receive financial assistance from the UN up to 3,600 UAH.
As reported on the site unhcr.org, the UN has expanded the financial support program for Ukrainians affected by the war. The monthly assistance amount has increased from 2,200 to 3,600 UAH per person in the family. This money will allow for the provision of basic needs for the affected, such as payment for housing, purchasing food, and hygiene products. This support is aimed at the most vulnerable groups of the population, who are particularly challenged in wartime conditions.
Pay attention to the conditions for obtaining assistance:
- The income per family member must be less than 5,400 UAH per month.
- The individual must not be receiving aid from other UN agencies or organizations.
Financial assistance is provided to internally displaced persons (IDPs) and the population affected by the war in regions such as Donetsk, Dnipropetrovsk, Odessa, Zaporizhzhia, Kharkiv, Chernihiv, Sumy, Mykolaiv, and Kherson. Support is also given to those who have returned to their places of residence after forced displacement, as well as to families and individuals who belong to vulnerable categories.
To obtain financial assistance from the UN, one can register at special application reception points. The addresses of these points can be found on the official website of the 'Right to Protection' organization or through their Telegram channel. You can also call the toll-free hotline: 0 800 307 711. It's recommended to confirm the operating hours of the registration point through the mentioned sources.
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