Ukraine Recovery Digest

01.03.2025

 

For your attention is a review of media, normative acts, and statements on Ukraine's recovery for February 22 – 28, 2025, prepared by the Reforms Delivery Office of the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine.

 

THE MAIN NEWS

European Commission supports Ukraine’s strategic reforms within the Ukraine Facility.

European Commission steps up support for Ukraine's energy security and paves the way for full market integration.

Norway to provide €1 bn in humanitarian aid to Ukraine in 2025.

The Government of Denmark is providing Ukraine with an additional DKK 405 mln (app EUR 54.3 mln) for humanitarian aid and reconstruction.

Canada to contribute $35M for Ukraine's energy sector.

Housing, energy and critical infrastructure remain priorities for reconstruction, –  Denys Shmyhal at the presentation of the Ukraine damage and needs assessment report.

Ukraine’s demining needs reduced by $5 billion as clearance progresses: RDNA4 report.

Prime Minister holds a meeting of the Strategic Investment Council.

In the first month of compensations for IDPs 700 families purchased new housing, – Oleksii Kuleba.

Nearly 50 solar power plants installed in primary healthcare facilities under Ministry of Health and World Bank Project.

 

INTERVIEWS AND AUTHOR MATERIALS

Humanitarian needs in Ukraine will remain significant even when the guns fall silent, – Matthias Schmale, UN coordinator – Valerie Proshchenko,  journalist - interview, Interfax-Ukraine 

 

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