Ukraine has launched eOzdorovlennya project for children from low-income families
The state will directly pay funds to families, and parents, together with the child, will be able to independently choose an institution and purchase a ticket for the child

The Ministry of Social Policy of Ukraine has announced the launch on June 1 of the eOzdorovlennya project for children being raised in low-income families and falling into categories such as a child with a disability or a child from a large family.
This is stated on the ministry's website.
It is reported that the funds will be paid directly to parents who, together with their child, can independently choose an institution and buy a ticket.
It is noted that the child's place of residence must be registered in Dnipropetrovsk, Donetsk, Zaporizhzhia, Kyiv, Luhansk, Mykolaiv, Sumy, Kharkiv, Kherson, or Chernihiv oblasts.
The amount of payments will be 14,165 UAH, and it can be received by creating a card in PrivatBank with a special usage regime.
The ministry reports that already 8 institutions have joined the experimental project, and the register contains 19 such institutions in total.
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