The UN has suspended online registration for social benefits for Ukrainian families with children
Registration for the “Spilno” cash assistance program from UNICEF on the “eDopomoga” platform for Ukrainian families with children has been suspended since August 14.
UNICEF reports this.
“Registration for the Spilno cash assistance program from UNICEF will be suspended at 23:00, August 14. Information on further registration will be available later.
This is necessary to process applications and payments to eligible families who applied after June 15 and have not yet received assistance. As of August 10, UNICEF has provided assistance to more than 112 families raising 000 children, including 331 children with disabilities,” the statement said.
In total, UNICEF will help up to 265 families through the cash assistance program for families. Applications undergo 000 stages of verification:
1. Technical selection, that is, checking whether all required data is available without errors. If you pass the technical selection, you will receive a confirmation SMS.
2. Next, selected applications are checked for compliance with the program criteria. If your family meets the program criteria, assistance will be credited to the account specified in the application.
Cash assistance programs from UNICEF “Spilno” are additional support for large Ukrainian families during the war. The UNICEF Spilno cash assistance program is made possible thanks to funding from the European Union, the Italian government, the Swedish International Development Agency SIDA and the Central Emergency Response Fund CERF. The amount of cash assistance per month is UAH 2 for each family member, but not more than for five people.
More than a thousand philanthropists from 31 countries have already been attracted to the eDopomoga platform, who can remotely help Ukrainians who need food, medicine and fuel, but cannot purchase it on their own.
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