In 2023, Ukraine may receive $55-$60B in aid from international partners.

Thursday, December 22, 2022
In 2023, Ukraine may receive $55-$60B in aid from international partners.

This includes macro-financial support, support for the rapid restoration of the energy and transport infrastructure, support for the private sector (for the purchase of fuel for sowing), and humanitarian aid, according to the World Bank. According to Roman Kachur, deputy director for Ukraine at the WB, the bank is already working on multiplier mechanisms to turn $1 of donor funds into a total of $3-$4 that will go to Ukraine. Also, There are already good signals that a military risk insurance mechanism for private businesses will be launched soon. Kachur also announced at the beginning of 2023 that the update of the bank’s report on the assessment of Ukraine’s recovery needs, which was $350B, will be significantly higher.

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