First resident of Kharkiv region purchases home under eRecovery program
The first resident of the Kharkiv region purchased a home under the eRecovery program, the amount of compensation was almost UAH 870 thousand.
The first resident of the Kharkiv region purchased a home under the eRecovery program, the amount of compensation was almost UAH 870 thousand.
As of January 29, 2024, a total of 83,602 Ukrainians were taking part in socially useful works under the Army of Reconstruction project.
Canada is launching the Community-Led Inclusive Recovery (CLIR) initiative in Ukraine, as part of which 19 communities will receive expert assistance in sustainable, inclusive, social and economic recovery.
Reconstruction works are near completion in the houses on Stryiska Street in the city of Lviv, which were destroyed in Russia’s missile strike last summer. Finalizing works will last until late February.
27 January 2024
In Zaporizhzhia, a high-rise building destroyed by a Russian missile has been restored by 70%.
In Lviv, the restoration of houses on Stryiska Street, destroyed last summer by a missile attack by Russian troops, is almost complete, and the last works on fortification and covering will last until the end of February.
26 January 2024
Since Russian full-scale invasion, Sweden has sent 93 cargoes of humanitarian aid to the Ukrainian energy sector.
23 January 2024
Deputy Minister of Energy Svitlana Hrynchuk of Ukraine met with a delegation from the German Bundestag – Herbert Wolmann, Kassem Taher Saleh, Holger Becker, and Katja Adler.
22 January 2024
In the de-occupied Kherson region, more than a third of the houses from the first phase of the 'plich-o-plich' project have been repaired.
In the Mykolaiv region, 22% of the residents of Voznesensk, whose houses and apartments were damaged or destroyed as a result of Russian aggression, have already received compensation under the eRecovery program.
21 January 2024
The Marhanets Central City Hospital, which was damaged by Russian shelling in July 2022, has been restored in the Dnipropetrovsk region.
20 January 2024
Since Russia’s full-scale invasion began, nearly 223,000 evacuated residents of the Donetsk region have returned home.
Germany will contribute to the restoration of one of the buildings of Karazin Kharkiv National University, which was severely damaged in the recent Russian attacks on Kharkiv.
In Ukraine, 474 medical facilities damaged by Russia have been restored, while efforts to rebuilt another 383 are underway.
The United States helps Ukraine to repair fiber-optic cables in frontline areas after Russia’s missile strikes.
19 January 2024
EUR 14 million per year of Estonia’s budget funds have been earmarked for aid to Ukraine in addition to military aid and private sector assistance.
Last year, 32 shelters were repaired in educational institutions in the Donetsk region.
Ukraine is working "intensively" with partners to restore air travel suspended for nearly two years, with the main focus on Boryspil International Airport outside the capital Kyiv.
18 January 2024
The Ministry of Communities, Territories, and Infrastructure Development of Ukraine will cooperate with USAID to engage international businesses to rebuild communities and support affected businesses.
According to the latest data, 2,331 people are ready to join the personnel reserve for the civil service in the liberated territories of Ukraine, of whom 2,132 have already been enrolled.
In Odesa, heat supply to houses that were damaged by the fall of drone debris has been resumed.
In the Zhytomyr region, 98% of war-damaged educational institutions have already been restored.