For your attention is a review of media, normative acts, and statements on Ukraine's recovery for September 23 - 29, 2024, prepared by the Reforms Delivery Office of the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine.
THE MAIN NEWS
The G7+ leaders adopted a declaration on the recovery and reconstruction of Ukraine.
Ukraine and the World Bank are implementing new projects to support recovery and reforms - meeting with URTF donor countries
Ukraine Investment Framework Steering Board considers the implementation plan for the second phase of the investment component of the Ukraine Facility.
Denys Shmyhal: By the end of year, one third of all demining machines operating in Ukraine will be of Japanese production.
The Netherlands allocates €209.5 million to Ukraine for the restoration of critical infrastructure.
Ukraine and Poland agreed on intensive cooperation on reconstruction – Parliamentary Assembly.
Millions of Ukrainians have received medical support through the World Bank's HEAL Ukraine project with USD 136 million transferred to the state budget.
Ukraine is launching an electronic residency program for foreigners — uResidency.
More than seven thousand projects for the reconstruction of Ukraine were registered in DREAM.
The Export Credit Agency of Poland KUKE insured Polish investments in Ukraine for the first time.
EXPERT OPINION
Diana Pavlenko, correspondent: The most justified way to fill Ukraine’s budget gap is to increase taxation on luxury goods - EBRD Regional Lead Economist Dimitar Bogov – Interfax-Ukraine
Viktoriia Titova, CEO of the urban bureau Big City Lab: Build Back Better*: three components of high-quality post-war reconstruction – Ekonomichna pravda
Pavlo Kravets, director of "FSC Ukraine": Wooden construction: challenges and prospects on the way to European integration – Ekonomichna pravda
Valerie Proshchenko, journalist; Maria Stupak, journalist: Recent testing of mine-detection innovations organized by UNDP in Ukraine revealed promising advances - UNDP's Crisis Bureau Director Shoko Noda – Interfax-Ukraine
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