For your attention is a review of media, normative acts, and statements on Ukraine's recovery for February 21 - 27, 2026, prepared by the Reforms Delivery Office of the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine.
THE MAIN NEWS
RDNA5 damage assessment: Ukraine requires USD 15.25 billion for recovery in 2026, 34% already secured from the state budget and partners.
IMF Executive Board Approves $8.1 billion under an Extended Fund Facility Arrangement for Ukraine.
Norway provides Ukraine with USD 9 billion in funding under the Nansen Programme.
Japan allocates JPY 6.2 billion for Phase 5 of the Emergency Recovery Programme.
Sweden Allocates Additional SEK 200 Million for Municipal Waste Management Reform in Ukraine.
The Ministry of Energy and the World Bank Launch Work on Ukraine’s Long-Term Energy Strategy.
A Strategic Dialogue on the Council of Europe Action Plan for Ukraine (2027–2030) Held in Kyiv.
The Government Allocates UAH 246.4 Million to Support Emergency Repair Crews.
The Government Distributes over UAH 1.6 Billion in Budget Funds for Work to Secure Chernobyl NPP Containment.
INTERVIEWS AND AUTHOR MATERIALS
Zenon Potichny, President of the Canada-Ukraine Chamber of Commerce: Ukraine has strong political support that can be leveraged for investment – Maksym Nalyvaiko, Ottawa - interview, Ukrinform
Ukraine’s Reconstruction Begins in the Classroom – Kęstutis Budrys, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Lithuania - column, Ukrainska Pravda
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