The Ministry of Economy has proposed four areas for adaptation of veterans

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The Deputy Minister of Economy presented a program for veterans that includes housing, grants, education, and employment. The state policy towards veterans is becoming a priority, with the possibility of participating in the “eRobota” and “Vlasna Dlya” programs.

The Ministry of Economy offers veterans four key components for quick adaptation to civilian life: housing, grants, vocational education and employment. This was stated by Deputy Minister of Economy Ihor Bezkaravaynyi during the VII International Veterans Forum, a UNN correspondent reports.

"The Ministry of Economy has 4 components that veterans can use to quickly return to civilian life: housing, grants, vocational education and employment," says Bezkaravaynyi. 

He says that the veteran can use the eRobota and Vlasne Delo programs to provide for himself and his family.

"There are a lot of opportunities, and the state policy on veterans is really becoming a priority, not just a priority," says the Deputy Minister of Economy.

Recall 

As of the end of May this year, the State Register of Veterans contains data on 1.2 million people. According to various estimates, and depending on when the Russian-Ukrainian war ends, the number of these people may reach 4-6 million. And most of them, of course, will be people who have been through the hell of war. Also, the number of people with disabilities in Ukraine has increased by 300,000 during the full-scale Russian invasion.

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