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Украинцы начали получать на карточку “тысячу Зеленского”

Ukrainians Start Receiving 1,000 Hryvnias as Part of “Winter eSupport” Program

On December 11, Vice Prime Minister for Innovation, Education, Science and Technology Development and Minister of Digital Transformation of Ukraine, Mykhailo Fedorov, announced in Telegram that Ukrainians have started receiving 1,000 hryvnias as part of the “Winter eSupport” program.

The program, launched by the Ukrainian government, aims to provide financial assistance to vulnerable citizens during the winter season. The first round of payments has already been made to eligible individuals, with more expected to receive the support in the coming weeks.

The “Winter eSupport” program is a part of the larger “Diia” (Action) digital platform, which was created by the Ministry of Digital Transformation to simplify and streamline government services for citizens. The platform has been instrumental in implementing various social initiatives, including the “Winter eSupport” program.

According to Minister Fedorov, the program is a testament to the government’s commitment to using digital technologies to improve the lives of its citizens. He emphasized that the program is not only about providing financial assistance, but also about promoting digital literacy and encouraging Ukrainians to use digital services.

The “Winter eSupport” program is available to all Ukrainian citizens who meet the eligibility criteria. This includes individuals who are registered as unemployed, single parents, or have a disability. In addition, families with children under the age of 18 and individuals over the age of 60 are also eligible to receive the support.

The program has received positive feedback from recipients, who have expressed their gratitude for the timely assistance. Many have shared their plans to use the funds to cover essential expenses such as heating bills, food, and medication.

The “Winter eSupport” program has also been praised by experts for its efficient implementation and use of digital technologies. The entire process, from application to payment, is done online through the “Diia” platform, ensuring transparency and reducing the risk of fraud.

The program has also been welcomed by international organizations, such as the World Bank, which has commended the Ukrainian government for its efforts to support vulnerable citizens during the winter season.

The “Winter eSupport” program is just one of the many initiatives launched by the Ukrainian government to mitigate the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on its citizens. In addition to financial assistance, the government has also implemented measures to support small and medium-sized businesses, as well as healthcare workers on the frontlines.

The successful implementation of the “Winter eSupport” program is a testament to the government’s commitment to using digital technologies to improve the lives of its citizens. It also highlights the importance of digital transformation in creating a more efficient and inclusive society.

In conclusion, the “Winter eSupport” program has provided much-needed financial assistance to vulnerable Ukrainians during the winter season. The use of digital technologies has made the process efficient and transparent, and has also promoted digital literacy among citizens. The program is a testament to the government’s commitment to using technology for the betterment of its citizens, and it is a step towards creating a more resilient and digitally advanced society.

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