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EBRD extends risk cover to Raiffeisen Bank Ukraine to enable EUR 100 million for energy investments
RBU is fourth bank to join EBRD’s Energy Security Support Facility, supported by first loss risk cover from France and EU
14 Apr 2025
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As Russia’s full-scale war on Ukraine continues, the EBRD is working with civil society organisations (CSOs) to coordinate efforts and address specific aspects of the crisis. In close partnership with private-sector entities and governments, the Bank has launched a number of initiatives to support economic opportunities and promote the social inclusion of Ukrainian refugees in affected regions. Building partnerships with CSOs and enhancing their capacity is at the heart of these efforts.
During the reconstruction phase in Ukraine, both local and global CSOs will play a vital role in driving and overseeing the transparency and efficiency of reconstruction funding.
In line with its commitment to address the impact of the war on Ukraine, the Bank is actively engaging with civil society to transfer knowledge, share good practices and disseminate lessons learned. This comprehensive engagement includes:
i) Supporting civil society in addressing the impacts of the crisis.
ii) Supporting civil society in tackling the economic and social inclusion of refugees, internally displaced persons (IDPs) and war veterans. The EBRD will support initiatives to promote economic opportunities for and the social inclusion of refugees and IDPS by:
iii) Creating open, transparent and competitive public procurement processes.
Read more about the impact of selected projects in our case-study section.
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