Assistance for internally displaced persons in November: payment sizes and application procedures
In Ukraine, thousands of citizens have been forced to leave their homes due to military actions and conflicts, becoming internally displaced persons (IDPs).
To support these individuals, the government has implemented financial aid programs, including monthly monetary assistance.
According to official data, the amount of payments for IDPs in November remains unchanged.
Adults can receive 2,000 UAH per month, while children and persons with disabilities are eligible for 3,000 UAH.
Additionally, employed IDPs are required to find a job, register as entrepreneurs, or join employment centers within three months of receiving support.
Failure to meet these conditions results in suspension of payments.
The aid can be applied for through two methods: online via the ‘Diia’ mobile application or offline at Centers for Administrative Services (CAS), social protection departments, or local government offices.
Applicants need to present their passport, IDP certificate, and birth certificates of children.
The payments will be transferred to the ‘eSupport’ card.
Furthermore, information about free medical services for IDPs, including nursing care, remains relevant and accessible.
