Main achievements
While Zelenskyi opened “Diya.Samit” with a speech about the importance of Diya for Ukraine and Ukrainians, he also touched upon the export of the digital state’s experience abroad. But the most important thing is what the development team has achieved in these four years.
As the President noted, Diya today consists of 14 digital documents and more than 130 online services on a smartphone. From the world’s first digital passport to construction services and surveys covering all of Ukraine.
We now have people who don’t remember what it was like before, what it was like to live without Diya. Government as a service is a logical development of all government systems in the world. During this war, digital services proved not only their reliability, but also that the civil service could remain people-oriented under all circumstances,
– said Zelensky.
He also talked about services for internally displaced persons, eOselya, eRecovery programs, the purchase of military bonds, and the eEnemy program that helps anyone assist Ukraine’s defense and security forces. This also includes unemployment benefits, return of deposits, extracts from government records and even car sharing service.
“Each of the more than 130 online services on Diya means that more than 130 opportunities for bribery have been eliminated. And this positive effect is measured in the billions of dollars that Ukrainians have saved for themselves, and which our society has also been able to save thanks to digitalization. And of course in peacetime “There will be even more. Action will be one of the service providers of Ukraine’s reconstruction”added the president.
He also noted that more than half a million Ukrainians have already reported damage to their property, recalling that the first digital reconstruction service was launched as early as March 2022. But the later scale will be even larger.
Today, Diya also provides a fast, convenient and fair format to apply for compensation for destroyed properties. For example, buying houses, apartments or compensation. This year, almost a billion hryvnia will be paid to families for the restoration of war-damaged properties, but this is only the beginning. The isRecovery service begins with an application and ends with the creation of a housing certificate. Now its average size is 2 million hryvnia.
Now the Diya team is launching a new service: exchange of certificates for housing in Diya. It will now work online. The service will launch this week and continue to scale.