Ukraine starts payments for major repairs in war-damaged houses - Ministry of Finance
Kyiv • UNN
Ukraine starts paying out funds for major repairs of housing damaged as a result of the war; holders of EURO cards will receive up to UAH 500,000 in two tranches. The program is being implemented with the support of the Ministry of Digital Transformation and international partners.
In Ukraine, in the nearest future In the near future, holders of eVidnovlennya cards will be able to receive money for major repairs to their homes damaged by the war. The start of payments was announced by Deputy Prime Minister and Head of the Ministry of Digital Transformation of Ukraine Mykhailo Fedorov, UNN reports.
The new stage of Recovery in Action - the first payments for major housing repairs start A total of 2 768 applications for over UAH 665 million have been approved. In the near future, Ukrainians will start receiving funds to the eVostok card.
Details
According to Fedorov, the maximum amount of compensation is up to 350 thousand hryvnias to restore an apartment, and up to 500 thousand hryvnias for the owners of a private house destroyed by russians.
The funds will be sent in two tranches. First, 70% will be credited to the eRestoration card will be credited with 70% of the promised compensation, and then the rest will be sent 30%.
"We are working to ensure that all Ukrainians receive funds for the restoration of and return to their own homes as soon as possible," said Fedorov.
Additionally
The service was developed by the Ministry of Digital Transformation together with the Ministry of for Communities, Territories and Infrastructure Development with the support of the USAID/UK aid project "Transparency and Accountability in Public Administration and Services/ TAPAS".
As a reminder
On November 28, at a government meeting, Prime Minister of Ukraine Denys Shmyhal said that a total of 33 projects had been submitted to the eVidnovlennya program almost 66.4 thousand applications for damaged or completely destroyed housing have been submitted.