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One-time financial assistance of UZS 1 million to vulnerable families added by "Mahalla Yettiligi" Initiative

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One-time financial assistance of UZS 1 million to vulnerable families added by "Mahalla Yettiligi" Initiative

Families listed in the Unified Social Protection Registry and the Registry of Low-Income Families, as well as those included in supplementary lists compiled by the "Mahalla Yettiligi" initiative, will receive one-time financial assistance of 1 million Uzbek soums, in November of this year, reports Dunyo IA correspondent.

According to the National Agency for Social Protection under the President of Uzbekistan, there are currently 816,000 families registered in the Unified Social Protection Registry and the Registry of Low-Income Families. As of 19 September this year, the "Mahalla Yettiligi" initiative compiled a supplementary list of 317,698 additional vulnerable families.

You can learn more about this in the video prepared by the agency.