For your attention is a review of media, normative acts, and statements on Ukraine's recovery for February 01 – 07, 2025, prepared by the Reforms Delivery Office of the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine.
THE MAIN NEWS
The Council of Europe Development Bank approves an additional €150 million for two housing projects in Ukraine.
New UK support for Ukraine drives forward 100 Year Partnership.
The EBRD has committed over €6 billion to Ukraine since February 2022, – Sergii Marchenko at meeting with EBRD President.
The Government of Latvia approves €5.7 million toward further reconstruction and support measures for Ukraine.
Nearly UAH 9 billion in payments for damaged property approved under the eVidnovlennia programme, – Denys Shmyhal.
Over UAH 4.3 billion allocated for compensation of destroyed housing for IDPs.
Ukraine has started exporting biomethane to the European Union.
The Ministry for Communities and Territories Development and the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development signed a new agreement to support Ukrzaliznytsia.
First international conference on protecting Ukrainian heritage brings together 28 countries.
UNDP partners with the governments of Ukraine and Spain to restore war-damaged schools.
Italy and UNEP consolidate efforts to strengthen energy resilience of Ukrainian cities.
Euroclear to transfer another €2 bln in proceeds from frozen russian assets in March.
Japan will help Ukraine restore soil fertility with nanobulbs.
INTERVIEWS AND AUTHOR MATERIALS
Summing up Davos: how Ukraine can become a key link in the global world – Ulyana Khromyak, Executive Director at Ukraine House Davos - column, Ekonomichna pravda
Ukrainian agricultural exports: sustainability and strategic growth – Vitalii Koval, Minister of Agrarian Policy and Food of Ukraine - column, Interfax-Ukraine
Science parks: why are they relevant now? – Oleksandr Napolskykh, expert at Better Regulation Delivery Office; Mary Krasnoschok, Ministry of Education and Science of Ukraine specialist on Development of Innovation Ecosystem and International Science, Technology and Innovation (STI) Cooperation, the World Bank UIHERP project - column, Ekonomichna pravda
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