
Shmyhal, Cameron discuss seizure of immobilized Russian assets
Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal discussed with the UK Minister of Foreign Affairs David Cameron the issue of seizing frozen Russian assets.
26 March 2024
Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal discussed with the UK Minister of Foreign Affairs David Cameron the issue of seizing frozen Russian assets.
A total of 871 health facilities affected by Russian attacks have been fully or partially renovated across Ukraine.
24 March 2024
U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine Bridget Brink visited a water filter production enterprise in Kyiv region, which, with the help of USAID, resumed production after Russia destroyed its facilities.
23 March 2024
Luhansk regional authorities have already reached an agreement with seven EU countries, which expressed willingness to assist with reconstruction efforts in the region upon its de-occupation.
22 March 2024
The State Agency for Reconstruction and Development of Infrastructure received the first of 18 modular bridges sponsored by the World Bank.
The United States proposed to its Group of Seven allies that they create a special purpose vehicle to issue at least $50 billion of bonds backed by the profits generated by frozen Russian sovereign assets and use the proceeds to support Ukraine.
21 March 2024
Already this year, frozen Russian assets should be allocated for the protection and restoration of life in Ukraine, which the aggressor keeps destroying.
In the past year, more than a tenth of the war-damaged facilities in the de-occupied part of the Kherson region have been restored.
20 March 2024
Prime Minister of Ukraine Denys Shmyhal met with President of the European Council Charles Michel to discuss the importance of legal and practical solutions to use frozen Russian assets for Ukraine's needs.
19 March 2024
The Ukrainian delegation at the regular session of the UN Commission on the Status of Women, which is taking place in New York, raised the issue of involving women in Ukraine’s recovery process.
16 March 2024
In 2024-2027, under the Ukraine Facility programme, Ukraine expects to receive more than EUR 38 billion in direct budgetary funding from the European Union to be used for reconstruction.
In Borodyanka, thanks to the assistance of the Lithuanian government, the restoration of Lyceum No. 1, which was almost completely destroyed by the Russian occupiers at the beginning of the full-scale invasion, has been completed.
12 March 2024
Finnish energy and construction companies are planning to join Ukraine’s recovery projects.
11 March 2024
The Zaporizhzhia regional authorities have held talks with one of the world's most famous architecture firms regarding the development of a project for the construction of underground schools in Zaporizhzhia.
10 March 2024
Starting from April, the international register of damages caused to Ukraine by the Russian war will be open for applications from victims.
Medical facilities are being restored in two villages in the de-occupied Kherson region - Davydiv Brid and Borozenske.
08 March 2024
The upper house of the Swiss Parliament has endorsed a series of government-backed motions, paving the way for the use of frozen Russian assets to fund war reparations in Ukraine.
Ukrainian Energy Minister German Galushchenko and the representatives of the Federation of Austrian Industries, headed by President Georg Knill, have met and discussed deepening cooperation in Ukraine’s recovery and reconstruction efforts.
07 March 2024
Germany supports and will continue to support Ukraine’s recovery, both at the governmental level and at the level of municipalities and communities.
On March 6, the United States Department of State and the German Marshall Fund of the United States (GMF) announced the creation of the Ukraine Cities Partnership (UCP) for Sustainable Urban Recovery, a new public-private partnership to help Ukrainians redesign and rebuild sustainable, inclusive, and resilient cities.
06 March 2024
Ukrainian Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal and former Finnish Prime Minister Sanna Marin, a strategic councilor at the Tony Blair Institute for Global Change, have discussed cooperation in the confiscation of frozen Russian assets.
The Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine has approved the allocation of UAH 9.3 billion for the rapid recovery of the regions.
05 March 2024
In over two years of the full-scale war in Ukraine, 867 damaged medical facilities have been partially or completely restored.
In 2023, about UAH 30 billion in the Russian assets seized in Ukraine was spent by the Ukrainian government on the country’s recovery efforts.
04 March 2024
After the adoption of a law in Estonia regarding Russia's frozen assets, no one in the world will have the right to say that they cannot be transferred for Ukraine's recovery.
In 2024, entrepreneurs in the Kyiv region received microgrants worth more than UAH 178 million to start or develop their businesses.
02 March 2024
Investors' funds will be used to rebuild infrastructure and modernize medical and educational institutions in the Zaporizhzhia region.
A school in the Rivne region that was damaged by the Russian forces in the first days of the full-scale invasion was repaired with EU funds as part of the EU4UASchools: Build Back Better programme.
01 March 2024
In Bohuslav, Kyiv Oblast, a twice-displaced family has established two businesses and a fairy-tale playground for kids