Ukraine Recovery Digest

11.12.2023

For your attention is a review of media, normative acts, and statements on the recovery of Ukraine for December 02 - 08, 2023, prepared by the Reforms Delivery Office of the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine.

 

THE MAIN NEWS

The National Bank and the Cabinet of Ministers sign an updated memo for a second review of the IMF EFF arrangement.

The Ministry of Economy holds consultations with EU on the investment framework programme under Ukraine Facility.

Japan to provide Ukraine with USD 4.5 billion for reconstruction - Prime Minister Fumio Kishida.

In 11 months, Ukraine has received external financing worth USD 37.4 bn - Prime Minister.

The Ukrainian delegation held a number of bilateral meetings on the sidelines of COR28: what was agreed upon.

Ukraine presented a report on the decarbonization of the energy sector by 2050 and a preliminary version of the National Energy and Climate Plan at the UN Climate Conference COP 28. 

The government has approved a bill that includes OECD recommendations on tax strategies to combat corruption among foreign officials.

The Ministry of Social Policy and the World Bank signed an agreement according to which USD 1.2 bn USD will be allocated to finance social payments in Ukraine. 

Germany provides additional EUR 17 million for housing for IDPs.

Ukraine signs grant agreements with the Global Fund in the amount of more than USD 165 million. 

German government and EIB to provide EUR 20 million to Ukraine for implementation of renewable energy technologies. 

Slovenia to provide Ukraine with EUR 1.5 million for demining efforts.

The Ministry for Communities, Territories and Infrastructure Development of Ukraine launches a project to find vacancies in the field of reconstruction.

International group of economists develops recommendations for rapid recovery and development of Ukraine. 

 

EXPERT OPINION

Pavlo Kalashnyk, journalist: Ukraine's economy will grow by 5% in 2024, and partners will provide enough financial assistance – ICU forecast – Forbes 

Oleksandra Azarkhina, Deputy Minister for Communities, Territories and Infrastructure Development of Ukraine: 5 practical tips on how communities can effectively plan for recovery – Ekonomichna  pravda

Zavgorodnii Dmytro, Deputy Minister of Education and Science of Ukraine: Basic eight. ​​How a high-quality vocational education can solve the shortage of personnel for the reconstruction of the country – Ukrainska Pravda

Yevhen Matyushenko, journalist: Ukraine needs to define a reliable industrial base for the future, – Florika Fink-Hooijer is the Director-General of the Environment Department of the European Commission – Ukrinform

 

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