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Ukraine mulls introduction of food stamps for low income families, Zelensky’s advisor
The program will help households struggling with surging heating and gas prices.
Monday, 10 January 2022, 12:50

In his comments for BBC Ukraine, Zelensky’s economic advisor Oleh Ustenko said the government is considering introduction of food stamps program to bring food to tables of low-income individuals and households impacted by growing gas prices.

Ustenko see cited the experience of the US where such benefits are commonly paid to low-income and poor families.

People will need to apply for such benefits through state-run Diya app.  The new program will be modeled after E-pidtrymka financial incentive that currently offers a financial reward to  double-jabbed Ukrainians.

Zelensky’ advisor said they are looking at ‘different variants’ that come as ‘anti-crisis measures that can be put in place should necessity arise’.