Ministry of Social Policy of Ukraine

Ministry of Social Policy
Ukraine
Міністерство соціальної політики України

Coat of arms of Ukraine
Agency overview
Formed December 9, 2010
Preceding agency
  • *Ministry of Labor and Social Policy (?-2010)
Jurisdiction Ukraine
Headquarters 8/10 vulytsia Esplanadna, Kiev
Minister responsible
  • Andriy Reva[1], Minister of Social Policy of Ukraine
  • , First Deputy Minister
Parent agency Cabinet of Ministers
Child agencies
  • State Service for disabled and veterans of Ukraine
  • State Inspection of Ukraine in labor affairs
  • Pension Fund of Ukraine
Website http://www.mlsp.gov.ua/

The Ministry of Social Policy of Ukraine (Ukrainian: Міністерство соціальної політики України), formerly the Ministry of Labor and Social Policy, is the Ukrainian department responsible for instituting policy regarding a broad range of social issues in the country. Specifically, these issues are labor relations, family and children, immigration and trafficking, women's rights, children's rights, and humanitarian aid.

Specialization of the State Policy

Structures

The ministry consists of the central body of ministry headed by its leadership composed of a minister, his/hers first deputy, and other deputies in assistance to the minister. Part of ministry compose several state administrations that are specialized in certain field and coordinate operations of government companies.

State agencies

System of State Social Security

List of Ministers of Social Policy

Name of Ministry Name of minister Term of Office
Start End
Ministry of Labor of UkrSSR Vitaliy Vasylchenko 1990 October 29, 1991
Ministry of Labor Mykhailo Kaskevych October 29, 1991 August 8, 1996
Mykola Bilobotsky August 1996 July 1997
Ministry of Labor and Social Policy Mykola Bilobotsky July 1997 June 1998
Ivan Sakhan June 25, 1998 November 30, 2002
Mykhailo Papiev November 30, 2002 February 3, 2005
Viacheslav Kyrylenko February 4, 2005 September 27, 2005
Ivan Sakhan September 27, 2005 August 4, 2006
Mykhailo Papiev August 4, 2006 December 18, 2007
Lyudmyla Denisova December 18, 2007 March 11, 2010
Vasyl Nadraha March 11, 2010 December 9, 2010
Ministry of Social Policy Serhiy Tyhipko December 9, 2010 December 24, 2012
Natalia Korolevska December 24, 2012 'February 24, 2014[2]
Lyudmyla Denisova February 27, 2014 December 2, 2014
Pavlo Rozenko[3] December 2, 2014 14 April 2016[1]
Andriy Reva[1] 14 April 2016[1] Present

See also

References

External links

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