Ukrainians most affected by the war will be able to receive assistance from the UN and UNICEF

Registered internally displaced persons, Ukrainians under temporary occupation, frontline cities, and cities that have recently been liberated will be able to receive assistance.

Ukrainians who have suffered the most from Russian aggression will be able to get help from the UN and UNICEF. This was announced by the Prime Minister of Ukraine Denis Shmygal on Monday, April 18.

“Apart from payments from the state, the most affected and vulnerable Ukrainians will be able to receive assistance from international organizations – the United Nations and UNICEF. The government has already adopted a resolution on the possibility of such assistance through the” Action “portal.”

Registered internally displaced persons, Ukrainians under temporary occupation, in frontline cities, and in recently liberated cities will be able to receive assistance.

The Cabinet of Ministers also noted that Ukrainians who are now temporarily occupied or surrounded in full, continue to accrue and pay all appropriate social benefits – pensions, social benefits, benefits and subsidies.

Read also: Shmygal told how pensions will be paid in the temporarily occupied territories

Earlier, the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine sent the first 600 million hryvnias to help internally displaced persons. So every migrant will be able to get financial aid for accommodation. Every month it is 2 thousand hryvnias for an adult and 3 thousand hryvnias for a child. You can get help at the nearest CNAP, social security agencies, and in the middle – in the “Action”. You can also leave a statement about destroyed or damaged housing in the “Action”.

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Based on materials: ZN.ua

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