One of the international organizations that provided financial assistance to the victims of the war between Russia and Ukraine has resumed the accrual of payments for IDPs.
Ukrainians with IDP status, and those who are citizens who have suffered from the war with Russia, can count on additional financial assistance from a charitable organization from Norway. We are talking about payments from the Norwegian Refugee Council in Ukraine (NRC), the press service of the organization reports.
The organization will pay Ukrainians UAH 6,600 each (UAH 2,200 each for 3 months).
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It is noted that the organization will pay Ukrainians 6,600 hryvnia each (2,200 hryvnia each for 3 months). The amount will be paid to each member of the family, which consists of no more than five people.
Who will receive the money
Payments are due for IDPs and those people who remained in areas affected by the hostilities. These are those who need basic needs. Payments will be calculated based on:
place of residence and origin; family composition; the presence of children and the elderly; family income, including pension and unemployment benefits.
At the same time, payments from other international organizations will not interfere with the application to the NRC.
How to Apply
According to the Norwegian Council for Refugees in Ukraine, you can register in the program until March 20, 2023. You can apply for payments online using messengers:
WhatsApp – you need to add the number 0 800 609 844 to the contact and send a message to it with the text “Hi”; Viber – you need to scan the QR code and follow the instructions on the screen.
The following documents will be required to apply:
consent to the processing of personal data; location (GPS coordinates); telephone number; data of all household members (head of household and all family members) – full name, identity document, date of birth, identification numbers of adults.
Which of the Ukrainians will receive payments from the state until the end of the war
As the Ministry for Reintegration of the Temporarily Occupied Territories reported on February 27, social payments will remain for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in the amount of UAH 2,000 per adult and UAH 3,000 per child or person with a disability. The money will be credited until martial law is lifted and for another month after it ends.
The list of social benefits includes:
living assistance for IDPs; payments to children who are in difficult circumstances and who have guardians and who have serious illnesses or disabilities; payments to citizens who do not receive a pension and (or) have a disability or care for disabled people; payments to able-bodied persons who forcedly do not work due to caring for a person with a disability of group I or a person who has reached the age of 80.
The following are also eligible for financial assistance:
low-income families and single mothers who receive child benefits, persons who received temporary assistance after reaching the general retirement age, but did not become eligible for a pension.
Previously, Focus told how many refugees are ready to return to Ukraine after the war. We also recall that residents of the capital will be paid monthly from 1.2 thousand hryvnia to 2.5 thousand hryvnia of financial support under the program “Care. Towards the people of Kiev.”