After the start of unprovoked and unjustified war of Russia in Ukraine, the EU has refocused its assistance in Ukraine on providing urgent and streamlined response to the challenges of wartime. To ensure effective functioning of government institutions and livelihoods of the peaceful citizens the EU is actively engaging its mechanisms of civil protection and humanitarian aid. For the first time in its history, the EU is providing military support to Ukrainian defenders.
In order to better inform Ukrainians about the benefits and opportunities of EU-Ukrainian partnership in this challenging time of war and beyond, the EU Delegation to Ukraine has launched the new website https://eu4ukraine.eu/, which provides exhaustive information about the various EU activities in Ukraine and their results.
The new communication platform features the sections about the basic principles and tools of the EU assistance in Ukraine. The large Projects section is listing more than 200 EU-funded projects, both regional and local, and Opportunities section provides information on ongoing calls for proposals, vacancies and tenders.
The Media section features the links to the latest information for media and a media gallery, as well as press releases, news, stories and campaigns.
Media, PressReleases
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October 2024
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The Ambassador of the European Union to Ukraine, Katarína Mathernová visited a restored kindergarten and school in Kyiv region
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How the EU support Ukrainian education and youth
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How the EU invests in reconstruction of educational institutions of Ukraine
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Regional visit to the EU-supported educational institutions within campaign
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EU-Ukraine Cooperation Newsletter. October 2024