
A Platform for Action on the Green Recovery of Ukraine: Stakeholders Forum
The Stakeholder’s Forum brings together key stakeholders representing government institutions, international organizations, financial institutions, civil society, academia, and the private sector, to assess progress made, coordinate ongoing initiatives, and identify concrete priority actions for the coming year. During the event, join the panel on Nature and Biodiversity led by WWF Ukraine.

Tendencies and prospects for development of green finance in Ukraine
How can Ukraine secure financing for green transformation? What are green projects and what tools and mechanisms can help attract investment in them? Why is it important to implement environmental and climate criteria at the state level? What opportunities does the implementation of the EU Taxonomy offer? These and other key issues will be discussed at the event organised by DiXi Group and the Green Transition Office which will bring together representatives of the government, international financial institutions and the expert community.

Monitoring the implementation of the IMF program and Ukraine Plan under Ukraine Facility
In February, a decision was reached at the expert level on the seventh review of the IMF programme, although Ukraine delayed the implementation of one structural benchmark and did not implement another at all. Join the new presentation of the Monitoring of IMF and EU assistance under the Ukraine Facility by RRR4U Consortium of Ukrainian NGOs, where experts will tell you more about the progress in fulfilling Ukraine’s obligations to key international donors, as well as the risks of delays.

How reconstruction funds were spent in 2024
In 2024, the government allocated resources to critical reconstruction and recovery projects. During the event, experts will examine where the funding came from, which key initiatives were implemented, and what will remain a priority for 2025. Additionally, they will review the latest Ukraine Recovery and Reconstruction Needs Assessment (RDNA4) and its alignment with real challenges. The event is organised by NGOs Centre for Economic Strategy, IER and Technologies of Progress.

Monitoring of the Implementation of IMF Program Conditions and EU Assistance under the Ukraine Facility
Ukraine is at an important stage of implementing reforms related to fulfilling its obligations to international partners. The cooperation programme with the IMF and the Ukraine Facility is a key mechanism to support financial stability, economic growth and the development of the country's energy sector. Topics for the event organised by RRR4U consortium: (1) Current status of the IMF programme: key achievements and challenges, (2) First year of implementation of the Ukraine Facility Plan, (3) The role of the National Energy and Utilities Regulatory Commission in reforming energy markets and ensuring their transparency.

The First Year of Ukraine Facility: Implementation and Civil Society Participation
Almost a year ago, the European Union approved the creation of the Ukraine Facility financial instrument with a budget of €50 billion. Which principles have proven effective, and which need improvement? How can civil society contribute to the transparency and efficiency of international financial aid utilization? Join the event by NGO Ecoclub and CEE Bankwatch to find out. [language of the webinar is Ukrainian only]

Monitoring the implementation of the IMF programme and EU assistance under the Ukraine Facility
Join the new presentation of the Monitoring Report on the Implementation of the IMF Program and EU Assistance under the Ukraine Facility by the #RRR4U consortium of Ukrainian NGOs. The presentation will provide insights into Ukraine's progress in meeting its commitments to key international donors and the risks of delays. Specifically, speakers will discuss the performance of Ukraine’s Plan indicators for Q4 2024 and preparations for the seventh review under the IMF program.

The Path to the EU: Consolidating the Efforts of Government, Business, and Society
Becoming a member of the EU is a civilizational choice for Ukraine. Its implementation requires profound political and economic changes in the country, not merely the automatic transfer of EU legal norms to Ukraine. During the conference organised by the Institute for Economic Research and Policy Consulting, experts will share about realities and prospects of European integration of Ukraine until 2030.

Monitoring the implementation of the IMF programme and EU assistance under the Ukraine Facility
Join the presentation of the new issue of the Monitoring of the IMF programme and EU assistance under the Ukraine Facility by the RRR4U consortium, which takes into account the results of the implementation of commitments as of December 2024. In addition, the event will include a special topic on corporate governance reform at state-owned enterprises.

The Pivotal Role of Sustainability for Ukraine’s Reconstruction
The International Institute for Sustainable Development (IISD) and the Ukrainian Climate Office are organizing an event focused on the critical topic of sustainability in Ukraine’s recovery and reconstruction. The event will explore coordinated recovery strategies, the essential role of the building and housing sectors in reconstruction, and the financial aspects vital for a sustainable recovery. Key objectives include presenting findings and recommendations from recent analyses of Ukraine’s green recovery plans, highlighting sustainability frameworks and approaches in the building sector, and discussing practical criteria for their implementation.

Can recovery be funded in Ukraine's 2025 war budget?
Join the discussion about how much money is available for reconstruction in Ukraine’s 2025 budget, what funding priorities the government has set, and what communities can expect. The events is organised by Big Recovery Portal, Institute for Economic Research and Policy Consulting and Center for Economic Strategy.

Prerequisites and opportunities for green financing in Ukraine's economic reconstruction
It's time to talk about Ukraine's new macroeconomic framework for 2025, and to consider whether it is realistic to involve green finance in economic recovery. Join the event during which experts of the RRR4U consortium will present the results of a new monitoring of Ukraine's implementation of the IMF programme and EU assistance under the Ukraine Facility.

Recovery Financing: The Role of the World Bank Group in Supporting Recovery in Ukraine
Join CEE Bankwatch for a discussion on Ukraine's reconstruction efforts and the World Bank’s role in supporting local recovery needs. The event is taking place at the Civil Society Policy Forum within the framework of the 2024 Annual Meetings of the World Bank Group and the International Monetary Fund.

How to Stay Resilient During the War?
Join DiXi Group, Institute for Economic Research and Policy Consulting, Center for Economic Strategy and Institute for Analysis and Advocacy for an inspiring discussion that emphasizes the importance of adaptability, strategic management, and international cooperation in maintaining resilience in the face of adversity. The session is taking place at the Civil Society Policy Forum within the framework of the 2024 Annual Meetings of the World Bank Group and the International Monetary Fund.

Funding Ukraine’s recovery
Despite the ongoing war, recovery and reconstruction is under way in Ukraine. The question of how to push and finance the pipeline of the recovery projects remains one of the key challenges. Join the Chatham House event where an expert panel will explore what funding streams and mechanisms are currently in place, how successful is the energy sector in generating necessary funding, role for private-public partnerships and more.

Investments in Energy and Climate in Times of War
As Ukraine faces unprecedented challenges, this conference organised by Green Deal Ukraina will focus on critical aspects of energy and climate investments amidst the ongoing war. Among the topics of discussion: ensuring grid stability and power generation, flexible energy solutions and renewable investments, climate change adaptation and transition.

Is Ukraine prepared for the academic year? Restoring educational facilities
During the event organised by the Centre for Economic Strategy, experts will present an overview of the reconstruction of damaged and destroyed educational institutions and review the most significant changes in the recovery efforts over the past month. You will also hear about real-life examples of how access to education is being restored for Ukrainians, the approaches of the government and local authorities, and whether Ukraine is ready for the new academic year.

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.

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...

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.

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.