On 21 November, the European Union and the UN Development Programme announced an additional investment of €35 million into UNDP’s Resilience Building and Recovery (RBR) Programme for Ukraine.
The new EU contribution will support community recovery in selected target areas in Ukraine by improving access to quality public services, such as health facilities, and strengthening community policing.
Ambassador Matti Maasikas, Head of the EU Delegation to Ukraine, said the new contribution aligns with the key outputs of the EU Emergency Support Programme for Ukraine, while supporting the practical implementation of a number of reform prerequisites for EU accession, including strengthening the rule of law and supporting structural economic reforms.
“This new contribution will be part of the support that will facilitate moving towards the EU while also helping Ukraine further address the needs of its population which is suffering from Russia’s aggression,” he said.
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