Ukraine is negotiating with the UN on new payments for citizens of war-torn countries. Focus this time he tells whom they want to pay financial aid.
The Ukrainian government plans to negotiate additional payments for Ukrainian pensioners. Therefore, the Ministry of Social Policy has prepared a draft resolution of the Council of Ministers on the implementation of a joint project of the UN World Food Program (WFP). The draft resolution was published on the website of the Trade Union Federation for discussion.
Which of the retirees will be paid extra?
It has been proposed to define a mechanism for the payment of additional financial assistance to pensioners at the expense of WFP funds, especially among internally displaced persons who live in (where) hostilities continue and do not reach the amount of their pension. 3 thousand hryvnia.
This applies to citizens who have not received additional cash payments from international organizations since February 24, 2022 (after filling out the form on the Dopomoga platform) and/or have not received a living allowance for internally displaced persons in accordance with the Cabinet Decision. Ukraine dated March 20, 2022.
The detailed conditions for the implementation of the project, the categories of beneficiaries and the exchange of information on the payment of benefits will be determined in the Memorandum of Understanding between WFP and the Pension Fund of Ukraine.
Ukrainians pay compensation for damaged housing
Since May 10, 2023, a compensation program for damaged housing “єVіdnovlennya” has been launched in Ukraine. As part of the program, state cash assistance will be provided for minor or minor repairs to residential buildings damaged as a result of a full-scale Russian invasion. Money can be used to repair:
- roofs;
- replacing windows or doors;
- floor restoration etc.
remember before Focus He wrote that some IDPs want to cancel financial aid for a living and replace them with targeted payments. We also told which of the Ukrainians in June will be paid 1,000 hryvnia in addition to the pension.
Source: Focus
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