UK to provide additional GBP 10M to restore Ukraine’s energy infrastructure
The UK government is providing a new aid package to support the restoration of Ukraine’s energy infrastructure damaged by Russian strikes.
03 December 2025
The UK government is providing a new aid package to support the restoration of Ukraine’s energy infrastructure damaged by Russian strikes.
30 November 2025
President Volodymyr Zelensky has appointed Oksana Markarova as his Advisor on Rebuilding and Investments.
29 November 2025
First Lady Olena Zelenska visited a hub school in Kaharlyk, Kyiv region, where her foundation has restored and equipped a shelter covering nearly 800 square meters.
27 November 2025
Latvia has provided an additional EUR 125,000 to support the restoration of Ukraine's energy infrastructure and the stabilization of its energy system.
22 November 2025
As a result of Russia’s armed aggression, 12,500 homes in Kharkiv have been damaged or destroyed, of which about 4,000 have already been restored.
19 November 2025
Protective works are underway at more than 100 critical infrastructure sites across Ukraine, according to Deputy Prime Minister for Restoration and Minister for Communities and Territories Development, Oleksii Kuleba.
18 November 2025
Spain is launching a new EUR 200 million financial instrument and opening a government office for Ukraine's reconstruction to help modernize infrastructure damaged by Russian attacks.
15 November 2025
In the next few days, the Ukrainian and Polish authorities will announce the venue of the next Ukraine Recovery Conference (URC) to be held in 2026.
At ReBuild Ukraine, Ukraine signed agreements with the European Investment Bank to provide EUR 75 million in grant aid for the restoration of water supply and the development of social housing.
13 November 2025
Ukraine has unveiled its national pavilion at the international exhibition and conference ReBuild Ukraine: Construction & Energy 2025, which opened in Warsaw on November 13.
08 November 2025
Emergency response headquarters have been deployed in Poltava, Kyiv, and Kharkiv regions. They are operating around the clock.
06 November 2025
Ukrinform is completing a documentary project entitled “Mykolaiv.Recovery,” dedicated to the return of water to Mykolaiv after Russian troops blew up the water pipeline in 2022. For three years, the city lived without fresh water—now the water supply system is working steadily again.
02 November 2025
Power supply has been restored to all consumers in the Zaporizhzhia region who were left without electricity following an overnight Russian strike.
01 November 2025
The G7 will continue to provide all possible assistance in rebuilding Ukraine’s energy infrastructure damaged by Russian attacks.
31 October 2025
Canada will allocate CAD 60 million (over USD 44 million) to Ukraine for the purchase and repair of energy equipment.
30 October 2025
Ukraine's Deputy Prime Minister for Restoration and Minister for Communities and Territories Development, Oleksii Kuleba, and Slovenia's Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign and European Affairs, Tanja Fajon, have signed a memorandum of cooperation between the two countries on the restoration and development of communities.
Lithuania is actively contributing to the restoration of the Trypillia Thermal Power Plant (TPP), engaging both public and private companies, and is also considering the supply of liquefied natural gas to Ukraine via the LNG terminal in Klaipėda.
29 October 2025
Ukraine’s future reconstruction demands more than financial resources — it requires deep expertise and practical experience.
27 October 2025
Despite a difficult situation in certain regions, the restoration of energy infrastructure facilities is ongoing.
Ukraine’s Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha and Estonian Foreign Minister Margus Tsahkna signed a memorandum of understanding in Kyiv confirming Tallinn’s readiness to host the Ukraine Recovery Conference in 2027.
25 October 2025
Ukraine has initiated the expansion of its Emergency Recovery Program with Japan, aiming to launch new joint projects and secure additional assistance in the form of energy equipment, pumps, and machinery for regions affected by Russian attacks.
21 October 2025
The Ukraine Energy Support Fund has accumulated nearly EUR 1.3 billion in international aid to support the country's energy sector, but there remains a current shortfall of EUR 400 million – not accounting for the consequences of the latest Russian attacks.
17 October 2025
Over the past three years of cooperation, Ukraine has received $2.4 billion in grant support through the Ukraine Relief, Recovery, Reconstruction, and Reform Trust Fund (URTF) of the World Bank.
16 October 2025
The UNESCO Executive Board has adopted a decision on actions and an emergency assistance program for Ukraine.
15 October 2025
During its visit to the annual meetings of the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank in Washington, the Ukrainian delegation discussed energy sector recovery needs with partners from the United States and international financial institutions.
The U.S.-Ukraine Reconstruction Investment Fund has already begun operations, and the first “pipeline” of potential projects is currently being formed.
14 October 2025
Mykola Kalashnyk, head of the Kyiv Regional Military Administration, has inspected a newly built shelter at an educational institution in Vyshhorod.
13 October 2025
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky chaired a meeting of the Supreme Commander-in-Chief's Staff focused on protecting and restoring Ukraine's energy system, during which he heard reports on repair work in regions affected by Russian strikes.
The European Commission and the International Finance Corporation (IFC) have signed an agreement to provide EUR 100 million in guarantees for investment in Ukraine's reconstruction projects.