Restoring nuclear energy in Ukraine makes sense as part of wider efforts - Pritzker
In the short term, restoring Ukraine's nuclear power following Russian attacks makes sense as part of other partner efforts.
In the short term, restoring Ukraine's nuclear power following Russian attacks makes sense as part of other partner efforts.
29 July 2024
The private sector looks at the economic future of Ukraine both optimistically and realistically. the optimism is based on GDP growth, tax revenues, and the creation of new jobs.
U.S. special representative for Ukraine’s economic recovery Penny Pritzker said her ongoing visit to Ukraine is her last in this capacity as her mandate is limited to one year.
Almost 3,800 civilian facilities destroyed by Russian troops have been recovered in the de-occupied part of the Kherson region.
In Ukraine, 884 medical facilities have been restored, of which 523 have been fully restored and 361 have been partially restored.
27 July 2024
Switzerland will not follow the EU's approach and will not generate any income in favor of Ukraine from immobilized Russian assets stored in Swiss banks.
26 July 2024
The European Union and Germany are providing Ukraine with 68 generators to keep critical infrastructure facilities running, including in Pokrovsk.
The European Union today announced the first payment of EUR 1.5 billion for military support to Ukraine generated from immobilized Russian assets.
25 July 2024
In Zakarpattia, in 2023-2024, UNICEF allocated 13 million hryvnias for child protection.
23 July 2024
Ukraine's restoration will be the largest project in Europe in the 21st century, in which billions of U.S. dollars will be invested.
In Kherson, an agreement was reached with USAID representatives regarding the delivery of gas piston generators that would provide additional sources of electric power to the city.
22 July 2024
The European Commission welcomes today's decision by the Council of the EU to change the format of the EU's participation in the international Register of Damage for Ukraine from associate member to participant.
21 July 2024
South Korea’s KIND company, involved in drawing up a transportation master plan for Kyiv region, handed over financial assistance to the Okhmatdyt children's hospital, recently hit by a Russian missile.
18 July 2024
Ukrainian power engineers have received 80 power equipment shipments from the Republic of Lithuania since the Russian full-scale invasion started.
Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal of Ukraine signed an agreement with his Belgian counterpart Alexander De Croo, which provides for the financing of reconstruction projects in Kyiv and Chernihiv regions worth EUR 150 million.
The reconstruction of the first of 18 high-rise buildings in Irpin, Kyiv region, the funds for which were collected by the United24 platform, has been completed.
15 July 2024
On July 15, the Lithuanian energy company Ignitis Gamyba officially handed over to Ukraine the equipment from the Vilnius Third Combined Heat and Power Plant (Vilnius CHP 3), which will help restore the destroyed energy infrastructure.
13 July 2024
During the 10th meeting of the Ukrainian-Czech Mixed Commission on Economic, Industrial and Scientific-Technical Cooperation, the delegations approved a number of decisions, including in the field of energy.
More than UAH 800 million has already been received to restore the Okhmatdyt Children's Hospital, which was damaged by a Russian missile attack.
12 July 2024
The Cabinet of Ministers at a field meeting in Kharkiv region approved an additional UAH 6.8 billion in funding for its e-Recovery program.
Solar power generation units will be deployed at 130 primary medical care facilities across Ukraine.
11 July 2024
In Zakarpattia, solar panels are installed in 4,000 households, but should be installed in 20,000.
10 July 2024
In Irpin, Kyiv region, thanks to the United24 fundraising platform, a residential high-rise building at 42 Davydchuk Street, destroyed by Russian troops at the beginning of the full-scale invasion, has been restored and put into operation.
Power engineers have resumed electricity supply to the Okhmatdyt Children's Hospital in Kyiv.
09 July 2024
Ukraine has developed plans to rebuild one of the largest cargo aircraft, the An-225 Mriya, the only model of which was destroyed by Russia in the first days of the full-scale invasion in February 2022.
Russia’s missile strike destroyed all electrical equipment at the Okhmatdyt Children’s Hospital. In order to provide a temporary power supply to the hospital new building, the DTEK energy company delivered three transformer substations.
The Cabinet of Ministers has allocated UAH 100 million from the state budget reserve fund for priority restoration works at the Okhmatdyt Children Hospital.
A new financial agreement between Ukraine and the European Investment Bank (EIB), totaling EUR 100 million, is being ratified. These investments will soon be directed to communities to finance recovery projects.
05 July 2024
The Lviv City Council has allocated UAH 39 million to compensate residents of four houses on Stryiska Street that were destroyed on July 6, 2023, during the largest Russian missile attack.