Kherson region received more than UAH 1.5B in international aid in 2024
The Kherson region received more than UAH 1.5 billion in international assistance in 2024.
28 January 2025
The Kherson region received more than UAH 1.5 billion in international assistance in 2024.
25 January 2025
In the Domanivka community of the Mykolaiv region, Danish partners, with support from the GAUFonden and Ramboll foundations, are constructing social housing. Two houses have already been completed, and preparations are underway for the construction of six more.
21 January 2025
Ukraine and Japan have established a platform for introducing technologies for the reconstruction and recovery of Ukrainian infrastructure.
Amid limited resources, Ukraine must change its approach to paying compensation for lost housing by introducing a system of partial payments to all victims.
20 January 2025
The Reconstruction Agency has discussed cooperation with Korean companies in the road sector, in particular, a new technology for laying asphalt pavement for Ukraine.
17 January 2025
As part of his visit to Italy, Head of the President's Office of Ukraine Andriy Yermak met with the Minister for Enterprises and Made in Italy, Adolfo Urso.
15 January 2025
As the war ends, Ukraine will need to attract not only Ukrainians but foreign citizens (as employees, taxpayers and investors) to rebuild the country’s economy.
12 January 2025
The construction of the region’s first underground school has been completed in the Okhtyrka district of the Sumy region.
08 January 2025
Since the start of the full-scale invasion, more than 950 war-damaged medical facilities have been restored.
01 January 2025
In 2024, international financial organizations directed more than USD 780 million to restore and modernize infrastructure in Ukrainian communities.
30 December 2024
The Okhmatdyt children's hospital, heavily damaged during a Russian missile attack, is expected to be fully restored in 2025, with plans also underway for the construction of a new, innovative facility at the hospital.
29 December 2024
The Ministry of Health of Ukraine plans to restore the damaged building of the National Children's Specialized Hospital Ohmatdyt, which suffered during a Russian missile attack, by the end of 2025. Additionally, construction of a new innovative facility on the hospital's grounds is set to begin.
During the fifth strategic session on community and regional development held in Odesa, southern regions presented their priority development areas for 2025–2027.
28 December 2024
The European Investment Bank (EIB) has provided Ukraine with EUR 55 million for the restoration of 151 social infrastructure facilities in the coming year.
27 December 2024
In the de-occupied Kherson region, 80% of settlements are provided with power supply services.
26 December 2024
Ukraine has received EUR 150 million from the European Union to fund free school meals for primary students and rebuild infrastructure.
23 December 2024
The European Union has transferred the second tranche of budget support to Ukraine in the amount of EUR 150 million, a significant part of which is aimed at providing hot meals in Ukrainian schools.
21 December 2024
Finnish businesses will continue implementing joint projects as part of Ukraine’s recovery and reconstruction efforts.
18 December 2024
Australia has committed new aid packages to support Ukraine’s reconstruction and energy needs. The country will provide 50 million euros to the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) to help Ukraine access a loan for rebuilding efforts. Additionally, Australia will contribute 6.39 million USD to the Energy Support Fund for Ukraine.
13 December 2024
The United States is providing Ukraine with at least four packages of economic assistance to support agriculture, the transport sector, joint projects by the government and the World Bank, as well as for professional training of citizens.
12 December 2024
Frontline regions heavily impacted by the full-scale invasion should be granted economic preferences.
11 December 2024
During a meeting with Vice Chancellor, Federal Minister for Economic Affairs and Climate Action of Germany Robert Habeck, Prime Minister of Ukraine Denys Shmyhal put forward a proposal to support the mechanism of introducing additional taxes on goods imported from Russia and direct the funds to the recovery of Ukraine.
10 December 2024
Since the full-scale war in Ukraine, 935 medical facilities damaged by Russia have been restored.
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.