Results of the eRestoration program as of December 10, 2025
The state compensation program eRestoration continues its active work. Within the framework of this program, Ukrainians have been receiving financial support for the repair of housing damaged due to Russian aggression or for the purchase of new housing for more than 2 years.
As of this morning, December 10, 153,477 families have received compensations totaling almost 57 billion hryvnias. Of these:
- More than 121.4 thousand families received compensation for damaged housing totaling 11.8 billion hryvnias.
It is worth noting that these compensations are divided into two categories – for minor repairs (category A) and major repairs (category B). On average, families were paid 70,400 hryvnias and 341,300 hryvnias respectively.
More than 31.2 thousand families received housing certificates for the purchase of housing instead of destroyed housing for a total of 44.2 billion hryvnias, including more than 20.2 thousand families who have already purchased new housing, including 9 thousand internally displaced families.
Payments for reconstruction on personal plots are also ongoing. This program started at the beginning of this year. The first tranche was received by 725 families for a total of 870.6 million hryvnias, and the second tranche was allocated to 108 families for a total of 127.3 million hryvnias.
More information about the results of the work can be found in the infographic.
ℹ The eRestoration projects and the Register of Damaged and Destroyed Property are implemented by the Ministry of Community Development and Territories of Ukraine and the Ministry of Digital Transformation of Ukraine within the project 'Digitalization for Growth, Integrity, and Transparency' - UK DIGIT, funded by UK Dev. Project partner – Eastern Europe Foundation
Oleksii Kuleba, Nataliia Kozlovska
The announced data shows that the eRestoration compensation program successfully provides assistance to Ukrainian families affected by Russian aggression, in restoring and improving living conditions.