Govt expands eRecovery program to IDPs who lost their homes in occupied territories - Svyrydenko
The Cabinet of Ministers has expanded the eRecovery program to internally displaced persons who lost their homes in the temporarily occupied territories, Prime Minister Yulia Svyrydenko said.
"We are expanding the eRecovery program. Internally displaced persons who lost their homes in the temporarily occupied territories will be able to receive assistance from the state - up to UAH 2 million per person or family," Svyrydenko wrote on Telegram.
According to her, at the start the program will be available to internally displaced persons who have the status of a participant in hostilities and people with disabilities as a result of the war.
"You can apply for a housing voucher through Diia, and later at administrative services centers or notaries. The program will be launched two months after the publication of the resolution," the prime minister said.
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