Ukraine: To restructure after the war, will require $ 524 billion

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Ukraine: To restructure after the war, will require $ 524 billion

On February 26, the Russian military attack on Ukraine ended three years and now the war has entered the fourth year.

According to this survey, after the war on February 26, 2012, the loss of the country was tried until December 3124.

This year, the Ukraine government has allocated $ 7.37 billion with the help of its donors to pay attention to other priorities including housing, education, social security, energy, transportation, water supply and civic protection.

In 2025, the $ 9.96 billion dollar decrease and re -synthesis requirements are mentioned. Ukraine has been considered as an important effort in the private sector to overcome this destructiveness.

The Russian attack continues

Ukrainian Prime Minister Denis Shamihal said that the need for revival of Ukraine has been increasing in the last one year as Russia’s invasion is underway.

According to an evaluation published on Tuesday, the Ukraine war was directly wasted $ 176 billion directly. Housing, transportation, education, energy, trade and industrial sectors have been particularly affected.

About 5 percent of homes across the country have been damaged or destroyed, which has affected two and a half million families.

The loss of energy sector has increased by 70 percent and has a profound impact on the power generation, infection, distribution system.

House of House

According to the evaluation, the houses of the regions located in the front fronts of the fight have been badly damaged. These include other areas including Donets, Store, Luhansk, Japurjanjia, Kharason and Kiev.

The housing system requires the maximum reconstruction and reconstruction of the housing system and $ 84 billion is required to meet long -term demand.

At the same time, the transport sector requires $ 78 billion, $ 68 billion in energy and exploitation sector, $ 64 billion for trade and industry and $ 55 billion for agriculture.

The survey says Russian attacks have had a serious impact on Ukraine’s agricultural sector. This area contributed 10 percent of GDP before the war and was employed 14 percent of the labor force.

According to a hypothes, in all sectors, the total number of dollars will be required to remove the ruins and management.

Investment and inclusion

Human coordinator for Ukraine, Matthias Sahlam, said that the true value of the war is judged for human life and livelihood.

According to him, Ukrainian citizens have to give the opportunity to live a dignified life, where the international community has an important role.

Under this, dignified employment, education, healthcare investment and investment in marginal groups and women, girls, children, displaced, Roma communities and people with disabilities should be given priority.

Matthias Shamle said that in the coming days, strong partnerships will be needed, investments will be removed and social fabric will be restored again among the war -torn communities.