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All you need to know about the Ukraine Facility

December 8, 2023

How will the Ukraine Facility work and what role will the EU institutions play in its design? How can civil society get involved now and in the future? And how can we build on the experiences of EU countries in implementing the European Code of Conduct on Partnership?


Local budgets and the reconstruction of Ukraine

November 30, 2023

In the first part of the series ‘Ukrainian communities at the forefront of reconstruction efforts: Financial sources and their accessibility for municipalities’, we examine the problems of access to finance for reconstruction at the community level and explore the possibilities of financing the needs of municipalities through extra-budgetary funding, including international financial institutions. 


Ukraine’s post-war agricultural recovery: Returning to the way things were is not enough – Bretton Woods Project

October 27, 2023

Source: Ukraine’s post-war agricultural recovery: Returning to the way things were is not enough – Bretton Woods Project


Media briefing on the Ukraine Facility

October 17, 2023

On 17 October 2023, the European Parliament voted on amendments to the Ukraine Facility, a EUR 50 billion reconstruction fund for Ukraine.


New European Ukraine Facility has power to derail or accelerate country’s reform agenda

September 18, 2023

Source: New European Ukraine Facility has power to derail or accelerate country’s reform agenda


Initial Comments on the Proposal for a Regulation on establishing the Ukraine Facility

July 21, 2023

Together with Ukrainian civil society organisations Ecoaction and Razom We Stand, Bankwatch sent initial comments to the European Parliament on the proposed regulation on Ukraine Facility. To foster green reconstruction and bring Ukraine closer towards EU membership, the civil society groups argue that the Facility must prioritise public participation and environmental sustainability.


Civil society calls for the EU’s Ukraine Facility to prioritise the Partnership Principle and environmental conditionality

July 20, 2023

Today, Bankwatch together with Ecoaction (1) and Razom We Stand (3) submitted initial comments to the European Parliament, urging the integration of the Partnership Principle and environmental conditionality in the legislation on the Ukraine Facility. 


Agriculture: priorities for sustainable investments to aid Ukraine’s recovery

June 20, 2023

In this issue paper, we argue that the recovery of the agricultural sector should not solely focus on production growth goals but also prioritise the long-term sustainability of Ukraine as it progresses towards EU membership. 


EBRD urban projects in Ukraine must drive national recovery efforts

June 19, 2023

A year and four months after the start of Russia’s large-scale war, Ukraine is on the verge of large-scale reconstruction. The country requires significant investments to reconstruct territorial communities in order to restore life, return residents, recover economic activity and respond to new challenges.


Ukraine’s reconstruction should prioritise a distributed, low-carbon energy system

June 16, 2023

Ukraine aims to transition to 100 per cent renewable energy sources and safely decommission its nuclear power plants by 2050. To achieve these goals, future investments in the energy sector must be underpinned by a policy of zero tolerance toward fossil fuels.


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