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Government Provides New Subsidies: How to Get 7,000 and 2,000 UAH
Government Assistance for Ukrainian Citizens
The Ukrainian government has announced new subsidies for citizens to help offset the economic impact of the ongoing conflict. These subsidies include a one-time payment of 7,000 UAH (approximately $245) for internally displaced persons (IDPs) and a monthly payment of 2,000 UAH (approximately $70) for vulnerable populations.
Eligibility for 7,000 UAH Subsidy
The 7,000 UAH subsidy is available to IDPs who have registered with the government and have been displaced from their homes due to the conflict. To apply for the subsidy, IDPs must visit their local social welfare office and submit an application.
Eligibility for 2,000 UAH Monthly Subsidy
The 2,000 UAH monthly subsidy is available to vulnerable populations, including:
* Low-income families
* Single parents with dependent children
* Persons with disabilities
* Pensioners
To apply for the subsidy, eligible individuals must visit their local social welfare office and submit an application.
How to Apply for Subsidies
To apply for either subsidy, individuals must provide the following documentation:
* Passport or ID card
* Proof of displacement (for IDP subsidy)
* Proof of income and assets (for monthly subsidy)
Applications for both subsidies can be submitted online or in person at local social welfare offices. The government has also established a hotline (0 800 331 834) for individuals with questions about the subsidies.
Additional Information
The government has allocated a total of 10 billion UAH (approximately $350 million) for these subsidies. The subsidies are intended to provide temporary financial relief to Ukrainian citizens who have been affected by the conflict.
For more information on the subsidies, please visit the website of the Ministry of Social Policy of Ukraine: https://www.msp.gov.ua/