
Ukraine Energy Support Fund raised EUR 1.2B in three years
Since its launch in April 2022, the Ukraine Energy Support Fund has received announced contributions totaling EUR 1.2 billion.
24 April 2025
Since its launch in April 2022, the Ukraine Energy Support Fund has received announced contributions totaling EUR 1.2 billion.
23 April 2025
Ukraine will need tens of millions of euros in investments to modernize the country’s maritime infrastructure and upgrade its fleet.
22 April 2025
Ukraine’s national pavilion at the World Expo 2025 in Japan’s Osaka has showcased a book published by the Kharkiv-based printing house, Faktor-Druk, which had re-opened following Russia’s missile attack on May 23, 2024.
21 April 2025
Japan's DENZAI, a company specializing in operating heavy-lifting and large-scale equipment, is finalizing preparations to open a representative office in Ukraine and is ready to provide machinery to support reconstruction efforts.
20 April 2025
Ukrhydroenergo has received an initial EUR 50 million from the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) and the Italian government to support liquidity and restore hydropower plants.
18 April 2025
Ukraine and Japan have signed an agreement under which Kyiv will receive a loan of up to 471.9 billion Japanese yen (approximately $3 billion), which is to be repaid using revenues generated from frozen Russian sovereign assets.
17 April 2025
Belgium will provide EUR 150 million in technical assistance to Ukraine as part of the program to support Ukraine's recovery (BE-Relieve Ukraine Program).
16 April 2025
The Italian government has transferred the first tranche of EUR 25 million for the restoration of Ukraine's energy system. This is part of a joint initiative with the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development, with a total value of EUR 200 million.
As part of a comprehensive financial support initiative from the government, each frontline community in Ukraine will receive an average of UAH 10 million for recovery and reconstruction.
The Ministry for Communities, Territories and Infrastructure Development has launched the second phase of the donor program “Partnership for a Reselient Ukraine,” aimed at supporting communities affected by Russian aggression. The program is being implemented in cooperation with the United Kingdom, Estonia, Canada, Norway, Finland, Switzerland, and Sweden.
14 April 2025
In Vysokopillia, Kherson region, extensive work is underway to overhaul a school and construct a modern shelter, which is now 90% complete.
12 April 2025
During a meeting with the heads of frontline communities in Dnipropetrovsk region, President Volodymyr Zelensky discussed providing assistance to those suffering most from ongoing Russian shelling. One of the key topics was the allocation of an additional UAH 1.5 billion in state subsidies for such communities.
11 April 2025
Over 5,700 civilian objects damaged or destroyed by Russia restored in Kherson region - Prokudin
09 April 2025
Vice Prime Minister for Recovery, Minister for Communities and Territorial Development Oleksiy Kuleba and Head of the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) Office Hideki Matsunaga signed a grant agreement that allows to officially start the fourth phase of the Emergency Recovery Program of Ukraine.
The European Investment Bank (EIB) has pledged EUR 300 million to help Ukraine restore its energy systems and critical infrastructure.
Ukraine and Switzerland have signed an agreement to increase funding for reconstruction projects in Ukraine from 50 to 100 million Swiss francs.
The priority areas of economic cooperation between Ukraine and the United Kingdom include industry, energy and construction, as well as expanding war risk insurance programmes.
08 April 2025
The village of Velyka Oleksandrivka in the Kherson region is implementing an energy independence project, supported by UNICEF, which has helped raise UAH 5.8 million. Additionally, the restoration of a kindergarten destroyed by the Russian army is nearing completion.
07 April 2025
More than half of the projects selected for the first and second phases of Ukraine’s Recovery Programme have been uploaded to the Digital Restoration EcoSystem for Accountable Management (DREAM).
Ukraine has restored approximately 86,000 private homes and 18,000 apartment buildings damaged during Russiaєs full-scale invasion.
05 April 2025
French businesses are showing strong interest in participating in the reconstruction of Ukraine's critical infrastructure, as evidenced by the large number of project applications received.
04 April 2025
Ukraine and France are more complementary in agriculture
03 April 2025
As part of an agreement with the World Bank, Ukraine will receive USD 432 million to restore transport infrastructure.
01 April 2025
The head of the federal state of Lower Austria, Johanna Mikl-Leitner, assured of continued support for Ukraine and its recovery.
30 March 2025
In Zaporizhzhia, the commission has approved the allocation of 15 million hryvnias as compensation to owners of homes destroyed due to Russian aggression.
29 March 2025
The Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine has approved a draft Grant Agreement with the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA), which will allocate ¥8.8 billion for the implementation of the Emergency Recovery Program (Phase 4).
28 March 2025
Germany's Ministry for Economic Affairs and Climate Action (BMWK) has allocated over EUR 7 million for the repair of Ukraine's energy infrastructure.
In 2025, Estonia will allocate EUR 12 million for restoration and development projects in the Zhytomyr region.
25 March 2025
A total of 964 health facilities affected by Russian attacks have been fully or partially renovated across Ukraine since the full-scale war started.