Ukraine Recovery Digest

27.09.2025

 

For your attention is a review of media, normative acts, and statements on Ukraine's recovery for September 20 - 26, 2025, prepared by the Reforms Delivery Office of the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine.  

 

THE MAIN NEWS

EU pledges around €200 million to fund school meals in Ukraine.

United Kingdom increases its contribution to Ukraine Energy Support Fund to €150.6 million.

Canada disburses UAH 92 million to strengthen Ukraine’s cyber resilience.

Government approves action plan for 2025–2027 to implement state regional development strategy.

European Commission conducts technical assessment of reconstruction and development projects under the UIF mechanism.

IMF estimates Ukraine’s external financing gap at $65 billion over the next four years.

In 2025, more than 7,300 IDP families purchased new homes to replace those destroyed under the eRecovery programme.

Ukraine adopts Korean experience in public investment management and infrastructure reconstruction.

 

INTERVIEWS AND AUTHOR MATERIALS

Barrier-free environment – not a special project, but a new reality – Anton Tyutyun, Deputy Chairman of the Management Board, responsible for retail business at Oschadbank - column, NV Business

Rebuilding Zhytomyr region: nearly 80% of damaged facilities already restored – Vitalii Bunechko, Head of the Zhytomyr Regional Military Administration - interview, Ukrinform

Migrants: a threat or salvation for Ukraine? – Petro Andriushchenko, Head of the Centre for the Study of Occupation - column, LB.ua

 

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