As a result of the full-scale invasion by Russia, approximately 13% of the country’s housing stock has been destroyed, as reported by Deputy Minister of Development Natalia Kozlovska during the dialogue “Information Security of Property in the Context of Wartime Challenges.”
This is reported by Business • Media
In the context of restoring the housing stock, the expert working group at the Ministry of Development has approved a number of projects in various regions for funding under the Ukraine Recovery Program III. In particular, five projects for the restoration of housing stock, totaling ₴245 million, have been approved in the Dnipropetrovsk, Kirovohrad, and Cherkasy regions.
Reconstruction of Medical Institutions
Additionally, in the area of reconstructing medical facilities, the expert group supported 10 projects totaling over ₴750 million, covering the Dnipropetrovsk, Transcarpathian, Zaporizhzhia, Kyiv, Kirovohrad, and Lviv regions. To date, over ₴750 million has already been allocated for the renewal and modernization of medical infrastructure.
Energy Resilience and Other Projects
Earlier, the expert group also approved over 100 projects dedicated to energy resilience, as well as the construction and repair of water supply and sewage systems, amounting to nearly ₴3 billion.