The World Bank (WB) Board of Directors has approved additional financing for Ukraine in the amount of $84 million for the HOPE project to rebuild housing damaged by Russian aggression, according to the website of the Ministry of Finance of Ukraine.
“Ukraine will receive $84 million in additional funding from the World Bank for the project “Housing Repair for the Restoration of People’s Rights and Opportunities (HOPE). The funds will be used to restore housing damaged by Russian aggression under the ‘eRecovery’ program,” the statement said.
It is noted that on May 15, an agreement on additional funding between Ukraine and the International Development Association was signed by Deputy Prime Minister for the Restoration of Ukraine – Minister of Community and Territorial Development Oleksiy Kuleba and World Bank Regional Director for Eastern Europe Bob Som.
The Ministry of Finance noted that the World Bank’s Board of Directors approved the decision on May 9.
It is expected that this funding will enable more than 25,000 households to repair their homes.
The NORE project aims to address urgent and critical needs for the repair of partially damaged individual and multi-family residential buildings in communities controlled by the Ukrainian government that have been affected by the Russian Federation’s aggression.
As reported on April 18, Ukraine will get $84 million from the World Bank as part of the HOPE project. The Cabinet of Ministers made this decision on April 18.