First results of the project “HOME - Compensation for destroyed housing”: more than 1800 families have already received new housing
Kyiv • UNN
As part of the HOME project, more than 1,800 families whose homes were destroyed received compensation through housing certificates. Ukraine received a second tranche of €30 million from the Council of Europe Development Bank to pay for more than 800 certificates.
As part of the project “HOME: Compensation for Destroyed Housing” project, more than 1,800 people whose housing was destroyed have exercised their right to compensation using a housing certificate and purchased new housing.
This is reported by The Ministry of community and territory development of Ukraine, writes UNN.
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This was made possible thanks to the financial support of the Development Bank of the Council of Europe in the framework of the Project "HOME: compensation for destroyed housing".
This year, in June, during the Ukraine Recovery Conference, Ukraine and the Council of Europe Development Bank (CEB) signed a loan agreement worth 100 million euros
Ukraine has received the second tranche of 30 million euros, which is used to pay for more than 800 housing certificates. The Development Bank of the Council of Europe, based on the results of the distribution of the first tranche in the amount of 70 million euros, allocated the following financing in accordance with the terms of the agreement
The Project" HOME: compensation for destroyed housing " provides that owners of housing certificates received under the state program of compensation for damaged and destroyed housing will be able to purchase new homes instead of those destroyed due to Russian aggression.
First of all, the program is valid for participants of military operations, defenders and defenders who are returning and in need of recovery, people with disabilities and large families.
The funds have already been credited to the current account of Ukrposhta. Currently, owners of housing certificates receive notifications in the Diya app or in their personal account on the Diya portal about booking funds. Then they choose housing and apply to a notary to formalize the purchase and sale agreement within 30 days. Cooperation with the Council of Europe Development Bank to support affected individuals continues in 2025
Currently, the state register of damaged and destroyed property (RPSM) has recorded more than 240 thousand real estate objects. The state continues to work to support people affected by Russia's armed aggression against Ukraine.
recall
The Cabinet of ministers allowed to buy housing no older than 10 years in Chernihiv, Kharkiv, Zaporizhia, Sumy and Kherson regions under the yoselya program. This will facilitate the return of people to unoccupied territories and support internally displaced persons.