The eRecovery program continues to work towards a transparent and effective rebuilding process, ensuring that every Ukrainian has a home. Recently, an additional 837 million UAH has been allocated, enabling nearly 5,000 families to return to their residences thanks to funds from the World Bank.
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The majority of the payments will be directed toward restoring housing that has been damaged as a result of Russian aggression.
Categories of Applications:
- Category A: nearly 2,000 applications for homes requiring less than 200,000 UAH for repairs.
- Category B: nearly 3,000 applications for homes requiring more than 200,000 UAH for repairs.
Priority for assistance is given to combat veterans, families of fallen soldiers, large families, people with disabilities, and other vulnerable categories.
Through the eRecovery program, 64,000 Ukrainian families have already received funds for repairing damaged homes. Additionally, over 4,000 families have successfully utilized housing certificates and received new homes to replace those destroyed by Russian aggression.
The program continues to support Ukrainians in restoring their housing and improving living conditions during this challenging time.