The Administrative Board of the Council of Europe's Development Bank (EBRD) has approved a new project "HOME. Compensation for destroyed property", which provides for a EUR 100 million loan to Ukraine, according to the Ukrainian Ministry of Finance.

According to the press service, the funds raised will be used to support the direct assistance mechanism, through which the final beneficiaries, including combatants, the disabled, and large families, will receive compensation for housing destroyed as a result of hostilities and terrorist attacks by the Russian Federation in the form of certificates for the purchase of housing.

The housing sector remains one of the most affected by the war, with total losses estimated at nearly $50 billion.

The project provides compensation for more than 2,000 housing certificates, which will allow about 5,700 Ukrainians to receive compensation for destroyed housing. The project will be implemented throughout Ukraine.

The HOME project will be implemented within the framework of the current legislation, in particular. This will allow citizens to submit requests and receive the relevant certificates for compensation for damaged property. After automated verification, the application for a certificate will be processed and approved by a special State Compensation Commission. The entire course of the application will be available in the Diia mobile application.