Ukrainians can receive over 1000 euros from Norway: how to apply for aid.


Ukrainians will receive financial assistance from the Norwegian Refugee Council
Ukrainians will have the opportunity to receive financial assistance amounting to over 50 thousand hryvnias. This was reported by the publication 'Hvylya' citing the website of the Norwegian Refugee Council.
Residents of Ukraine can apply for material assistance from this international humanitarian organization. According to the initiative, each individual is entitled to a one-Time payment of 10,800 hryvnias, and for a family consisting of less than five members, the total amount cannot exceed 54,000 hryvnias.
Assistance will be available to families who meet certain criteria, such as being in areas with active combat, forced displacement due to the war, or returning to de-occupied territories.
Applications will be accepted until May 27, 2025, at 5:00 PM. To participate in the program, it is necessary to fill out a special online form on the platform. Since a large number of applications are expected, the process of uploading forms may take additional time.
It was previously reported that Ukrainians in Poland will receive grants of up to 200 thousand hryvnias.
Analysis:
The provision of financial assistance is extremely important for people who find themselves in difficult life circumstances due to war or conflict. The initiative of the Norwegian Refugee Council is aimed at supporting the most vulnerable groups of the population in Ukraine, highlighting the importance of humanitarian support in times of crisis.
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