Prime Minister Yulia Svyrydenko has announced that the Cabinet of Ministers has expanded the eRecovery program to include internally displaced persons (IDPs) who lost their homes in temporarily occupied territories. The initiative aims to provide assistance to those affected by the ongoing conflict, with the government reaffirming its commitment to supporting displaced citizens.
The eRecovery program, initially designed to help residents of areas affected by the war, has now been widened to cover those who have been displaced due to the occupation of their homes. This expansion is part of a broader effort to address the needs of IDPs and restore their livelihoods. Svyrydenko highlighted that the program will focus on providing essential services, including housing, food security, and access to basic necessities.
According to government officials, the new provisions will ensure that displaced individuals receive timely support and assistance, helping them navigate the challenges of displacement. The expansion of the program is seen as a significant step in the government’s strategy to provide relief and support to affected communities. As the conflict continues, the government’s efforts to support IDPs are becoming increasingly critical to maintaining stability and ensuring the well-being of displaced citizens.