This policy brief summarizes the findings of a study on Ukraine’s reconstruction processes during 2025 and early 2026, and reflects the authors’ position on key trends, approaches, and challenges in recovery policy-making.
The publication analyzes the evolution of strategic, financial, and institutional mechanisms for reconstruction, in particular the role of the Ukraine Plan under the Ukraine Facility, the development of the public investment system, international coordination, and the institutional architecture of recovery management.
A dedicated focus of the study is the green recovery of Ukraine. The brief examines the integration of environmental and climate principles into restoration processes. At the same time, the brief outlines key systemic challenges, such as limited strategic coherence, the complexity of multi-level coordination, and the incomplete integration of various stakeholders into decision-making processes.
This policy brief was prepared by the Resource and Analysis Center “Society and Environment” within the project “Green Reconstruction Processes in Ukraine: Analysis and Advocacy,” supported by the Ukraine Office of the Heinrich Böll Foundation.
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