Ukraine Recovery Digest

28.03.2026

For your attention is a review of media, normative acts, and statements on Ukraine's recovery for March 21 - 27, 2026, prepared by the Reforms Delivery Office of the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine.  

 

THE MAIN NEWS

During the 16th meeting of the Ukraine Donor Platform, partners discussed meeting Ukraine’s budgetary needs, implementing reforms, and reconstruction on the path to EU accession.

Social recovery for the first time on the agenda of the Ukraine Donor Platform Steering Committee.

The Ministry of Education and Science has secured more than EUR 25 million from the EU for the safety and modernisation of preschool education institutions.

URTF has mobilized over $2.8 billion in donor contributions for Ukraine: Ministry of Finance and the World Bank summarize the Trust Fund’s results for 2025.

Under the agreement with the European Investment Bank, we are securing EUR 230 million for the restoration of road infrastructure, with the first tranche amounting to EUR 134 million – Oleksii Kuleba.

Ukraine has ratified agreement with Switzerland on cooperation for Ukraine’s recovery.

Housing reconstruction is the foundation of the country’s social recovery – Maryna Denysiuk at the German-British Wilton Park Conference.

Ukraine and the Republic of Korea are preparing to launch a joint working group on reconstruction.

The Government allocated more than UAH 9.2 billion to strengthen the protection of critical infrastructure and implement regional resilience plans.

 

INTERVIEWS AND AUTHOR MATERIALS

Ed Fast, former Canadian Minister of International Trade: Free trade between our countries will play an important role in Ukraine’s reconstruction – Maksym Nalyvaiko, Ottawa - interview, Ukrinform

Returning to life: why rehabilitation is key to the country’s recovery – Vitalii Kim, Head of the Mykolaiv Regional Military Administration - column, LB

Invisible millions: how Ukraine is meeting those who return – Roksolana Avramenko, Senior Analyst at the Frontier Institute - column, LB

 

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