eVidnovlennia programme continues to operate in full: Prime Minister

Communications Department of the Secretariat of the CMU, posted 27 May 2025 14:31

More than 100,000 Ukrainian families have already benefited from the assistance provided under the eVidnovnennia programme. Prime Minister of Ukraine Denys Shmyhal announced during a session of the Cabinet of Ministers on 27 May.

He stressed that every family that had lost their home or suffered damage to their home as a result of russian aggression can count on state support.

"The eVidnovnennia programme continues to operate in full. We provide compensation of up to UAH 500,000 for the repair of damaged housing, as well as housing certificates for the purchase of a new home to replace the destroyed one," the Head of Government noted.

Denys Shmyhal also stressed that in addition to the restoration of housing, the Government was working to rebuild other damaged facilities. In particular, over the past three years, more than 1,000 medical institutions have been restored - from rural outpatient clinics to regional hospitals, as well as more than 800 schools, enabling thousands of children to return to full-time education.