
Germany provides nearly EUR 7.3M in emergency aid for Ukraine's energy sector
Germany's Ministry for Economic Affairs and Climate Action (BMWK) has allocated over EUR 7 million for the repair of Ukraine's energy infrastructure.
28 March 2025
Germany's Ministry for Economic Affairs and Climate Action (BMWK) has allocated over EUR 7 million for the repair of Ukraine's energy infrastructure.
In 2025, Estonia will allocate EUR 12 million for restoration and development projects in the Zhytomyr region.
25 March 2025
A total of 964 health facilities affected by Russian attacks have been fully or partially renovated across Ukraine since the full-scale war started.
18 March 2025
British investment funds and corporations have shown significant interest in participating in Ukraine's reconstruction projects, according to the Ministry of Communities and Territories Development of Ukraine.
16 March 2025
In Kryvyi Rih, more than 150 families whose apartments were damaged by the attack have received building materials.
14 March 2025
As per the latest World Bank RDNA4 assessment, the needs for restoring Ukraine's energy sector amount to about $68 billion, so the government is working on creating a mechanism for confiscating frozen Russian assets that would be spent on reconstruction efforts.
Austria will provide an additional EUR 2 million to the Grain from Ukraine initiative and seeks to contribute to Ukraine’s reconstruction effort, intending to deploy a business delegation to Kyiv late March to this end.
13 March 2025
A high-level Turkish delegation, including the minister of trade and the minister of agriculture and forestry, along with leading Turkish business representatives, visited Ukraine to discuss reconstruction projects and Turkey's role in post-war rebuilding efforts.
05 March 2025
Once the war ends, Kharkiv will have a comprehensive rebuilding plan. However, immediate attention must be given to energy infrastructure so that people can return when peace is restored.
The restoration of Ukraine's cultural sector, severely affected by Russian aggression, will require $10.5 billion over the next decade.
04 March 2025
Ukraine's total health sector recovery and reconstruction needs over the next ten years are estimated at $19.4 billion.
28 February 2025
Denmark is providing a new aid package worth over UAH 1 billion for reconstruction in the Mykolaiv region, with the funds to be spent on energy security, demining efforts, and economic development.
Ukraine and Japan will continue to cooperate under the Programme for Emergency Recovery, with $58 million in grants to be allocated for Phase 4.
27 February 2025
The Danish Refugee Council (DRC) is providing assistance to restore water supply services in the city of Mykolaiv.
26 February 2025
Ukrainian Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal has offered partner countries to introduce special taxes on Russian energy commodities and raw materials after the war in order to finance Ukraine’s reconstruction efforts.
25 February 2025
Following the World Bank’s Fourth Rapid Damage and Needs Assessment (RDNA4), Ukraine’s recovery and reconstruction needs over the next decade will amount to USD 524 billion.
Canada has announced the allocation of CAD 50 million (about USD 35 million) to help repair Ukraine's energy infrastructure damaged by Russian shelling.
A total of 124 health facilities affected by Russian attacks were rebuilt and put into operation across Ukraine during 2024. Meanwhile, since the full-scale war started, Russia has damaged and destroyed 2,285 objects.
18 February 2025
A delegation of Turkish officials and business representatives will visit Ukraine in March to enhance cooperation in rebuilding Ukrainian infrastructure.
17 February 2025
Canada will provide 15 million Canadian dollars (approximately USD 11.7 million) to support demining operations in Ukraine.
16 February 2025
Ukraine's Deputy Prime Minister for Reconstruction and Minister for Communities and Territories Development, Oleksii Kuleba, has instructed the State Agency for Restoration and Infrastructure Development of Ukraine to complete housing reconstruction in Borodianka by the autumn of 2025.
South Korea, through UNDP in Ukraine, is providing a $20 million grant to help rebuild the Kherson, Sumy and Zaporizhzhia regions.
13 February 2025
Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Restoration, Communities and Territories Development of Ukraine Oleksii Kuleba and President of the European Investment Bank (EIB) Nadia Calviño discussed joint projects and areas of cooperation, including road rehabilitation and social housing construction.
08 February 2025
One way to address the labor shortage in Ukraine could be the voluntary return of Ukrainian migrants, provided the country ensures their safety.
06 February 2025
The Belgium-based international depository, Euroclear, is planning to make a second payment to the European Fund for Ukraine, totaling about EUR 2 billion, in March 2025.
05 February 2025
President Ilham Aliyev of Azerbaijan has signed an order to allocate $1 million to provide humanitarian aid to Ukraine.
Maria Mezentseva, head of Ukraine’s delegation to the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE), announced that funds from the Council of Europe Development Bank (CEB) will allow around 5,700 Ukrainians to receive compensation for destroyed housing.
04 February 2025
The Council of Europe Development Bank (CEB) has approved EUR 150 million in funding requests for the 2025 housing programmes in Ukraine.
03 February 2025
A plan to restore Ukraine's maritime sector includes a EUR 600 million support package from Estonia to the Ukrainian Navy and measures to protect infrastructure during the war.