Shipment of energy equipment from IAEA arrives in Ukraine
A shipment of energy equipment from the International Atomic Energy Agency has arrived in Ukraine for JSC Mykolaivoblenergo, which will help restore the energy system after Russian attacks.
20 March 2026
A shipment of energy equipment from the International Atomic Energy Agency has arrived in Ukraine for JSC Mykolaivoblenergo, which will help restore the energy system after Russian attacks.
18 March 2026
Ukraine, Japan, and the United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO) held the first meeting of the Trilateral Industrial Policy Dialogue (TIPD) to advance industrial recovery and modernization in Ukraine.
16 March 2026
Germany will continue supporting Ukraine, particularly in restoring its destroyed energy infrastructure.
14 March 2026
Work is ongoing to build a second level of passive protection at more than 210 facilities and elements of critical infrastructure.
13 March 2026
The Darnytsia Combined Heat and Power Plant will remain privately owned but will receive equipment assistance for its restoration.
The Ukraine Recovery Conference 2026 (URC 2026), scheduled for June 25-26 in Gdansk, is expected to bring together delegations from around 100 countries, including about 40 represented at the government level, according to a representative of the Polish‑Ukrainian Chamber of Commerce.
12 March 2026
Iceland has contributed €2.7 million to the Ukraine Energy Support Fund.
11 March 2026
Ukraine plans to restore about four gigawatts of electricity generation capacity damaged by Russian attacks and to deploy a new security architecture for the country's energy infrastructure.
10 March 2026
Sweden has allocated an additional EUR 56 million to the Ukraine Energy Support Fund, bringing its total contribution to EUR 259.5 million.
09 March 2026
The governing board of the Ukraine Investment Framework, the investment component of the EU's Ukraine Facility, has approved a new package of eight programs worth EUR 1.5 billion to support Ukraine's recovery.
07 March 2026
The Ministry for Communities and Territories Development of Ukraine has discussed with representatives of private Japanese companies the deepening of cooperation in long-term infrastructure projects.
05 March 2026
Restoration works have been completed at a school in the village of Myrcha, Borodianka community, Kyiv region, which was damaged during hostilities in March 2022.
03 March 2026
Ukrainian Finance Minister Sergii Marchenko met with Akihiko Tanaka, president of the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA), during a working visit to Japan to discuss further cooperation.
25 February 2026
Ukraine’s recovery and reconstruction needs for the next decade exceed USD 587.7 billion, having grown by 12.2% over the past year.
24 February 2026
Ukraine’s Minister of Finance Sergii Marchenko held a meeting with Muriele Lacoue-Labarthe, newly appointed Special Envoy of the President of France for Assistance and Reconstruction in Ukraine.
21 February 2026
Participants in the Ukraine Recovery Conference (URC-2026), which will take place in June in Gdańsk, will focus on investment, transport connectivity, as well as trade and exports.
19 February 2026
Major repairs have been completed on apartment building No. 104b on Kyievo-Myrotska Street in Bucha, which was damaged during the temporary occupation of the community by Russian forces in the spring of 2022.
06 February 2026
More than 50,000 power engineers and heating utility workers have been engaged in the repair and restoration of energy facilities across Ukraine.
02 February 2026
The World Bank will allocate $40 million for the restoration of Ukraine's energy system, according to Ukraine's First Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Energy Denys Shmyhal.
30 January 2026
Ukraine's First Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Energy Denys Shmyhal, during his visit to an energy facility in Kyiv damaged by Russian attacks, discussed with energy workers their urgent needs for carrying out repair works.
29 January 2026
The Kyiv region has received a batch of assistance from Poland, including 35 generators of various capacities and 18 oil-filled heaters. This is part of a large-scale support program. In total, 379 generators are to be delivered to the region by the end of January.
24 January 2026
As part of efforts to eliminate the consequences of Russian strikes, the Ukrainian government is focusing on buildings where heat supply has not been restored for a long time, as well as on assisting people with limited mobility.
23 January 2026
During the activities of the Ukraine House at the World Economic Forum in Davos, three agreements aimed at restoration and reconstruction in various sectors of Ukraine’s economy, including energy, were signed.
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen has noted progress in work on the Prosperity Framework for Ukraine, saying the document is now almost finalized.
18 January 2026
In Kyiv, repair crews are working to restore heating in 143 buildings. Ten additional teams from Ukrzaliznytsia and eight from the Kyiv region have already been deployed, and tomorrow more crews from Rivne and additional railway teams will arrive.
13 January 2026
In 2025, one-time targeted financial assistance of UAH 10,000 was provided to 19,318 Kyiv residents whose homes were damaged or destroyed as a result of Russia’s armed aggression.
12 January 2026
Ukrainian Prime Minister Yulia Svyrydenko has held a meeting with Norwegian Foreign Minister Espen Barth Eide.
09 January 2026
Since the start of Russia’s full-scale invasion, more than 12,000 residential buildings, 373 educational institutions, 85 medical facilities, and 36 churches have been destroyed or damaged in the Dnipropetrovsk region as of January 1, 2026.
04 January 2026
Throughout 2025, eight new shelters were built and 32 more were repaired in educational institutions across the Chernihiv region.
The restoration of more than 200 facilities, including schools, kindergartens, hospitals, shelters, and water supply systems, was completed in Ukrainian communities in 2025.