Ukraine Recovery Digest

30.08.2025

For your attention is a review of media, normative acts, and statements on Ukraine's recovery for August 23 - 29, 2025, prepared by the Reforms Delivery Office of the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine.  

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                      

THE MAIN NEWS

EIB approves €16 billion in new financing, including additional support for energy security and housing in Ukraine.

Denmark allocates additional DKK 500 million to support investments in Ukraine.

Switzerland to finance 12 projects for Ukraine’s reconstruction worth over CHF 93 million.

Government expands eVidnovlennia programme, – Yuliia Svyrydenko.

Remote inspection of destroyed housing extended to areas of potential hostilities.

Ukraine approves Single Project Pipeline of Public Investment for 2026.

Restoring culture together: MoUs signed with UNESCO on the rehabilitation of cultural institutions.

Ukrainian World Congress to join the Cultural Resilience Alliance and efforts to repatriate cultural heritage.

 

 

INTERVIEWS AND AUTHOR MATERIALS

The economic geography of Ukraine is changing. What should the new approach to regional development be? – Dmytro Lyvch, Executive Director of EasyBusiness NGO, Partner at Civitta; Andriy Dyakiv, Expert at EasyBusiness NGO - column, ZN

The foundation for Ukraine’s recovery. Why the “Marshall Plan” will not work without digital institutions – Nadiia Vasylieva, Member of the Supervisory Board of Prozorro.Sale - column, ZN

Overcoming the water crisis in war-affected regions is entirely possible, – Ihor Hopchak, Head of the State Water Resources Agency – Maria Stupak, Journalist - interview, Interfax-Ukraine

 

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