The implementation of winter payments for households living in frontline areas of Ukraine has begun. The first payments under the joint project of the Ministry of Reintegration and UNICEF have started for residents of Dnipropetrovsk, Donetsk, and Kharkiv regions.
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This week, financial assistance totaling 21,800 UAH will be provided to over 12,000 households. This aid will help families prepare for the winter season in advance and ensure the necessary conditions for comfortable living.
UNICEF has allocated over 260 million UAH for this project, which is significant support for the population in frontline regions. As part of the winter preparation program for 2024/2025, the aim is to reach up to 60,000 residents of frontline areas.
This initiative is an important step in supporting families facing difficult conditions due to their proximity to the conflict zone and ensuring their basic needs during the winter period.