In Ukraine, applications for new assistance for displaced persons have started.


UHF in cooperation with CF "Right to Protection" launched a project to collect data for providing financial assistance to IDPs for housing rent in 2024.
The program operates in Vinnytsia, Vinnytsia region, Dnipro, and Dnipropetrovsk region and aims to support IDP families who were forced to relocate after February 24, 2022, and assist in their integration into new communities for 6 months.
Families of IDPs who have not yet received targeted monetary assistance for housing rent from international organizations can apply for assistance. The program is aimed at several categories of IDPs, including those living in temporary housing, under the threat of eviction, especially from schools and kindergartens, as well as those who are already renting housing but are at risk of losing it.
Applicants may be families of IDPs who meet vulnerability criteria. These may include single parents with children under 18, families with elderly people (55 and over), families with people with special needs, foster families raising unaccompanied children, households with three or more children under 18, as well as families with pregnant women or children under three years old.
Program participants must be able to pay private rent after the program ends and find housing for rent, paying the first two months independently.
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