The EBRD has already provided Ukraine with €1B and mobilized more than €1.4B in donor aid.
As the President of the EBRD, Odile Renaud-Basso said, the US contributed $500M to the Fund for Crisis Response to the War in Ukraine, adding to the €1.4B in donor support. Norway, which provided €200M to support Ukraine’s energy and food security through the EBRD, and the Netherlands, which allocated €72M in grant funding to Ukrenergo. As well, Great Britain has provided a €54.4M guarantee to support the EBRD loan to Ukrenergo. Canada and Germany have both supported the €300M EBRD loan for Naftogaz of Ukraine with guarantees of €36.5M and €50M, respectively. In addition, the EU provided €66.8M in guarantees to support EBRD loans to Ukrenergo, Ukrzaliznytsia, and Farmak. Other donors include France, with a €100M unsecured guarantee for Naftogaz and Ukrzaliznytsia, and Spain, with a €100M unsecured guarantee to support food security and the municipal sector.