Ukraine Recovery Digest

02.11.2024

 

For your attention is a review of media, normative acts, and statements on Ukraine's recovery for October 26 -  November 01, 2024, prepared by the Reforms Delivery Office of the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine.

 

THE MAIN NEWS

Parliament approves draft state budget for 2025 in first reading.

European Commission presents Ukraine Progress Report as part of the 2024 Enlargement Package.

Ukraine Plan for the Ukraine Facility: Verkhovna Rada adopts another indicator.

Ukraine begins preparations for integration into the European labour market.

World Bank announced today that a new private sector development program in the amount of $593 million will launch in Ukraine.

Countries Participating in the Montreal Conference Commit to Returning All Captured and Deported Ukrainians.

Sweden provides Ukraine with a new humanitarian aid package for the winter period.

Japan will provide Ukraine with more than $3 billion as part of G7 financial support.

"Made in Ukraine": the first Industrial Parks of Ukraine received state funding.

Ukrainians have received the first payments under the National Cashback programme: Yuliia Svyrydenko.

 

EXPERT OPINION

Daria Kinsha, journalist: "Winter will be the hardest in three previous years" – Ukrenergo is preparing several scenariosSuspilne 

Viktoria Volovenko, Head of the Analytics Department at the Government Investment Promotion Office, UkraineInvest: What opportunities for investment are in the Ukrainian energy sector Ekonomichna pravda

Vitalii Muzychenko, Director General of the Social Protection Fund for People with Disabilities: Promoting employment for people with disabilities: the path to an inclusive society and and real support for the state economyLB

Vadym Popko, Professor at the Department of Comparative and European Law, Educational and Scientific Institute of International Relations, Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv: Bring back the future: mission is possible. How higher education institutions can return studentsInterfax-Ukraine

 

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