The government of Belgium agreed to provide €150M in financing for Ukrainian reconstruction projects. Part of the funds will be directed to restoring energy and social infrastructure in the Kyiv and Chernihiv regions.
In addition, Belgian development agency Enabel will open a representative office in Ukraine. The countries also signed agreements that will simplify the implementation of joint programs and projects.
As well, Germany has allocated €10M to Ukraine for the restoration of the Okhmatdyt hospital in Kyiv, which was partially destroyed in a Russian missile attack on July 8. This money and funds from other donors will quickly return the hospital to working condition and prepare the building to function in winter.
In return, Latvia will allocate €100,000 to support Ukrainian medical institutions. The funds will be spent on reconstructing hospitals and providing them with medical equipment. Moreover, Latvia transferred €1M to restore the Okhmatdyt hospital.
Meanwhile, the Office of the UN High Commissioner for Refugees will provide Ukraine with $100M to prepare for winter.