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Monitoring the Implementation of IMF Program Conditions and EU Assistance under the Ukraine Facility. Special Topic: “Financial Status of District Heating Enterprises”.
Jun
27

Monitoring the Implementation of IMF Program Conditions and EU Assistance under the Ukraine Facility. Special Topic: “Financial Status of District Heating Enterprises”.

The RRR4U Consortium invites you to the online presentation of the new release of the monitoring of the implementation of the IMF program conditions and EU assistance under the Ukraine Facility: “Economic Sustainability and Reforms: Results of the First Half of 2024.” During the event, speakers will summarize the fourth review of the IMF program and present the most up-to-date data on the implementation of Ukraine’s Plan under the Ukraine Facility.

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Empowering Resilience: Financing Renewable Energy in Ukrainian Communities
Jun
6

Empowering Resilience: Financing Renewable Energy in Ukrainian Communities

The Russian invasion to Ukraine has severely damaged the country’s energy infrastructure, leaving municipalities struggling to restore essential services like electricity, water, and heat. Ensuring energy security is crucial, and increasing renewable energy installations at municipal sites is a promising solution. There is also a need to create financial instruments to support these projects...

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The recovery spending watchdog №8. Special topic: residential recovery
Apr
25

The recovery spending watchdog №8. Special topic: residential recovery

The Centre for Economic Strategy invites you to participate in in the presentation of the April issue of the regular publication «The recovery spending watchdog». Experts will traditionally review the most important news from the recovery sector and analyse public spending on recovery projects over the past month. The special topic of the event is residential recovery.

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On the reconstruction front line: Ukrainian municipalities and the funding landscape
Mar
28

On the reconstruction front line: Ukrainian municipalities and the funding landscape

Ukrainian municipalities, local governments, citizens and volunteers not only face the challenges of war, but also have to rebuild damaged infrastructure, assist internally displaced persons, provide basic services to the population, and support the army. Currently, these efforts are being funded by local budgets, assistance from twin cities, humanitarian funds and volunteer projects, as well as government grants and state-funded projects. However, there is an urgent need to increase funding and make it more accessible for municipalities. At this online event, CEE Bankwatch launched a series of reports exploring the availability of funding for municipalities at local, national and international levels.

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