Odesa receives eight excavators from Japan
Odesa has received eight excavators and spare parts from Japan that will help eliminate the consequences of Russian attacks.
07 December 2024
Odesa has received eight excavators and spare parts from Japan that will help eliminate the consequences of Russian attacks.
05 December 2024
Denmark will allocate EUR 6 million to help restore Ukraine's energy infrastructure damaged by Russian attacks.
03 December 2024
Oleksii Kuleba, Ukraine's Vice Prime Minister for Reconstruction and Minister for Communities and Territories Development, and Andreas Carlson, Sweden's Minister for Infrastructure and Housing, discussed the prospects of further cooperation in the field of reconstruction.
01 December 2024
In Zaporizhzhia, the restoration of another high-rise building on Nezalezhnoyi Ukrayiny Street, which was damaged by an enemy attack, is being completed.
30 November 2024
The Ukraine Recovery Conference, scheduled to be held in Rome on July 10-11, 2025, will center on four strategic areas: private sector involvement, local development, European integration, and human capital development.
29 November 2024
Finnish companies are interested in joining Ukraine's recovery and investing in energy, agriculture, IT and transportation.
In December, Ukraine will receive EUR 2 million in grant funding from the governments of Norway and Germany to support energy sustainability of micro and small businesses.
28 November 2024
General Keith Kellogg, nominated by U.S. President-elect Donald Trump to become a special envoy for Ukraine and Russia, says he is ready to secure peace through force.
27 November 2024
Ukraine has received $235 million in concessional financing from the Government of Japan within the framework of two new World Bank projects to support education and the private sector.
26 November 2024
Foreign Ministers of Ukraine and Italy Andrii Sybiha and Antonio Tajani met in Rome to discuss expanding defense cooperation, mitigating threats posed by Russia, and Ukraine’s recovery.
Three Ukrainian universities received generators for uninterrupted operation within the framework of the Twinning initiative from the British company Cormack Consultancy Group.
23 November 2024
Ukrainian Deputy Prime Minister for Restoration and Minister for Communities and Territories Development Oleksii Kuleba held talks with World Bank's Managing Director of Operations Anna Bjerde.
22 November 2024
Switzerland has donated four powerful pumps to Odesa as humanitarian aid to help ensure the city's heating supply ahead of winter amid Russian attacks.
20 November 2024
Italy is investing EUR 200 million in the reconstruction of Ukraine's power grid, affected as a result of Russian attacks.
A total of UAH 224.2 billion has been provided in Ukraine’s state budget for 2025 to finance the priority reconstruction projects as part of the new system, Public Investment Management (PIM).
19 November 2024
Ukrainian Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal discussed cooperation in the construction of shelters in Ukraine with his Danish counterpart Mette Frederiksen and invited Denmark to join a civil protection coalition.
18 November 2024
This year, with the support of the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and the government of Japan, Ukraine received seven high-voltage autotransformers, five gas turbines, and thousands of generators that will help the power system survive.
17 November 2024
The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) in Ukraine, with financial support from the European Union (EU), has rebuilt Serhiivskyi Lyceum in the Odesa region, which is the 42nd educational facility under the “EU4UASchools: Build Back Better” project, aimed at restoring war-damaged schools across Ukraine.
15 November 2024
As part of the Rebuild Ukraine 2024 international conference, Deputy Minister of Energy Roman Andarak held a meeting with a delegation of Canadian lawmakers, members of the Canada-Europe Parliamentary Association.
14 November 2024
On November 13, 2024, the two-day international exhibition and conference, Rebuild Ukraine Construction & Energy, opened in Warsaw to consolidate efforts in support of Ukraine’s economic recovery.
13 November 2024
Ukraine's Finance Minister Sergii Marchenko and Bob Saum, the World Bank's Regional Director for Eastern Europe, have signed agreements under the "Supporting Reconstruction through Smart Fiscal Governance" (SURGE) project, totaling USD 750 million.
European Union countries must overcome their doubts and use the frozen assets of the Russian Federation for the benefit of Ukraine.
In Izium, located in Kharkiv region, authorities are investigating nearly 200 properties as part of a criminal case due to possible document and data forgery to obtain compensation and certificates under the government's eVidnovlennia (eRestoration) program.
The representatives of Ukrhydroenergo PrJSC and the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) have discussed further cooperation in restoring Ukraine’s hydro power sector and building the new generating capacities.
12 November 2024
Kharkiv plans to construct an underground infrastructure under the regional clinical hospital. Additionally, the project for the construction and reconstruction of a cancer center, which was suspended following the start of the full-scale war, is to be revised.
Ukrainian Finance Minister Sergii Marchenko and Finnish Minister for Foreign Trade and Development Ville Tavio have signed a Framework Agreement for reconstruction and development projects in Ukraine. These projects will be funded under the Finnish-Ukrainian Investment Fund (FUIF).
11 November 2024
The State Successfully Fulfils Obligations for Preferential Energy Reconstruction Loans
10 November 2024
Kherson region is launching a new initiative ‘Human Capital Development’ aimed at the recovery and sustainable future development of the area.
$1.25 million, collected as part of the UNITED24 fundraising platform, will be used to rebuild the Krasylivka and Katiuzhanka schools in the Kyiv region, with restoration work due to be completed by the end of this year.