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UAD: Ukraine's Energy and Climate Challenges
This issue of the Ukrainian Analytical Digest addresses Ukraine's pressing energy and climate challenges, particularly the anticipated heat and power deficit for the coming winter. With contributions from Green Deal Ukraїna and Energy Act for Ukraine, it explores immediate solutions that align with Ukraine's long-term clean energy transition and EU integration.
RE:Building Ukraine for all: Recommendations for Ukraine Recovery Conference 2025
The paper summarizes strategic priorities that should be considered for Ukraine's inclusive recovery. It also identifies potential instruments that could prove beneficial in supporting these priorities, thereby contributing to a holistic and effective recovery process.
Investment catalogue of Ukrainian cities
This investment catalogue developed by Razom We Stand identifies potential energy efficiency projects in urban infrastructure in Ukraine. This publication showcases the curated investment opportunities across the country's vibrant cities, each project representing a step towards a more sustainable, resilient, and technologically advanced Ukraine.

The Czech and EU Approach to Ukraine’s Reconstruction: Struggling with Sustainability
This report by AMO discusses approach of Ukraine, EU and Czechia towards the green recovery, particular initiatives, but also persisting challenges. They identify Poland and Germany as an examples of good practice and recently approved Ukraine facility as a key instrument for the process of recovery. Czechia, despite allocating only limited own resources and paying less attention to the green recovery, remains committed to supporting Ukraine and is strong in seeking alliances for its initiatives.

Action Plan for Ukraine’s Energy System
This policy paper by the Center for Liberal Modernity (LibMod) outlines concrete proposals on how the current critical situation in Ukraine’s energy sector can be improved for the winter of 2024/25 and the coming years. These include an increase in electricity import capacities, a rapid expansion of decentralized energy generation, a reform of energy subsidies, measures for the rapid development of new electricity and heating capacities, but also a reform of the governance and controlling of state energy companies.

Thoughts on Ukraine Debt Relief: Challenges and Opportunities
The full-scale war of russia against Ukraine resulted in large financial needs. The debt is estimated to exceed 100% of GDP already in 2025. High debt burden creates debt sustainability risks and requires discussion of debt treatment. In their new paper, non-governmental organisations of the RRR4U consortium examine a broader context of Ukrainian debt and explore potential future policies that could benefit Ukraine, focusing on possible debt relief mechanisms in relation to domestic and external debt.

Green jobs potential in Lviv and Volyn regions
This research paper by Resource & Analysis Center “Society and Environment” and Razom We Stand includes an assessment of the current number of green jobs in the Lviv and Volyn regions, an analysis of the potential of the regions to create green jobs and prospects for post-war reconstruction, and an analysis of potential providers of educational services in the formation of personnel.

GHG emissions assessment in Ukraine on the way to climate neutrality and ETS introduction
New analysis by Green Deal Ukraina of the current GHG emissions assessment in Ukraine and opportunities for improving the process with the view of future introduction of the ETS mechanisms and ensuring the preconditions for the successful decarbonization reforms in Ukraine.

Dnipro River Integrated Vision
In the summer of 2023, Greenpeace and Ro3kvit teamed up to unite experience and expertise to develop strategies and visions that would help address the existing challenges and reveal the unused potential of the Dnipro River. What can be better than the country’s largest river in demonstrating how a green, climate-friendly future for Ukraine can be developed?