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14:49
11.11.2025
War-affected children to be able to receive health services - Social Policy Ministry
16:58
27.10.2025
Cabinet simplifies access to subvention for restoring temporary housing for displaced persons
17:25
28.02.2025
Ministry of Social Policy working on additional mechanism for drivers to travel abroad for humanitarian cargo
14:28
20.02.2025
Ukraine's Ministry of Social Policy is recipient of 2 USAID projects, funding suspended
18:06
20.12.2024
Attack on Justice Ministry's registers not to affect implementation of social payments for citizens – ministry
16:11
17.06.2021
Social Policy Ministry launches pilot project 'Work Freely' for employment of people with disabilities
19:33
28.01.2021
Ministry of Social Policy hopes to introduce funded level of pension system from 2023
11:03
27.09.2019
Funded pension system won't be introduced in Ukraine in short term
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