Recovery and Reconstruction in Ukraine

Recovery and Reconstruction in Ukraine require political support and strong engagement on the part of the international community. Our Programme, launched in 2025, addresses the key sectors related to reconstruction and development, where Slovenian knowledge and experience are highly applicable both in enabling sustainable development and stimulating economic growth in Ukraine. The Programme builds on CEP’s previous work in the field of local reconstruction and development in Ukraine.

PROGRAMME PILLARS

I - International Municipal Partnerships

International Municipal Partnerships (IMPs) are an instrument of Recovery and Reconstruction in Ukraine and continue to be successfully applied. Ukrainian local communities and decentralisation reform in Ukraine have been supported by Slovenian municipalities since 2018. Until today, 15 cross-border partnerships have been established. The knowledge and experience of Slovenia in establishing a robust national framework and strengthening local capacities for sustainable development are welcome and recognised as highly applicable. In the period 2025–, the emphasis is on as many Ukrainian municipalities as possible entering international inter-municipal partnerships, also with the aim of geographically balanced development. Under the Ukraine Plan (2024), local communities in Ukraine are implementing local recovery and development plans and undertaking complex development projects. As a key driving force of the country’s recovery and development, they aim to improve social and economic conditions for their populations and ensure a prompt return to normalcy after the war ends. The Programme builds on key areas and needs of the local and regional dimensions of reconstruction, i.e. environmental policy, education, housing policy, building the future, development of the local economy and (social) entrepreneurship, rehabilitation, energy and digitalization. Ukrainian local authorities will strengthen key skills in governance, project management, strategic planning, obtaining grants, and receive knowledge and Slovenian good practices in the implementation of key EU policies.

Further reading: Slovenia Supporting Ukrainian Communities: Integrating Reconstruction with Local Development

II - EU Integration

The process of Recovery and Reconstruction in Ukraine is inextricably linked to EU integration, where Ukraine successfully opened negotiations in 2024 and screening processes are already underway. The Ukrainian government has established a negotiating architecture within the framework of pre-accession negotiations for EU membership, including an inter-ministerial working group and 36 working groups to prepare negotiating positions within the framework of the pre-accession process. The program addresses key thematic needs of Ukraine at the national level in the context of European integration through the transfer of relevant good practices and experiences from Slovenia.

III - Economy

The reconstruction requires political support and strong engagement of the foreign private sector, which will allow for strengthening trust in the local business environment and success stories (“Ukraine Plan 2024-2027”). In key sectors related to reconstruction and development (digitalization, energy, green transition, construction/infrastructure, environment, rehabilitation), Slovenian private sector knowledge and experience can be an important part of both stimulating economic growth in Ukraine and enabling sustainable development. The Programme will serve as a platform for connecting Slovenian and Ukrainian economic actors through the prism of recovery and reconstruction needs and projects.

Further reading: Forum on Reconstruction and Business Revival in Ukraine

IV - Pilot Initiatives

The Programme strives to respond to priority occurring needs in local development. One of the key needs is environmental protection and waste management, which is increasingly high on the list of priorities of local communities in Ukraine (Report on Ukraine 2024; Plan for Ukraine 2024–2027). Ukrainian municipalities are embarking on the preparation of concepts for projects in this area, which represent a large share of planned infrastructure projects. The Programme will support the implementation of the project “Establishment of a Sustainable Waste Management System in the District of Samar (Dnipropetrovsk oblast)” and some other pilot initiatives in local recovery and reconstruction resulting from the work within Slovenian-Ukrainian inter-municipal Partnerships.

Further reading: Mentorship visit to Idrija ends with a presentation of ambitious project plans

V - Synergies & External Coordination

The Programme strives to make a targeted and well-embedded contribution to overall efforts of Recovery and Reconstruction in Ukraine. The Programme is, as of 2025, contributing to the pilot phase of implementation of the ‘Training and Internship Programme Support for Ukrainian Municipalities – TIPS4UA’, implemented as of 2025 by the European Committee of the Regions (CoR) in cooperation with U-LEAD with Europe.

By operating an Informal Coordination Platform of actors from the Republic of Slovenia working in the field of Recovery and Reconstruction in Ukraine, the project will contribute to the coordination process at the operational level and, in cooperation with the main donor (Ministry of Foreign and European Affairs of the Republic of Slovenia), strive to identify opportunities for streamlining or greater synergy of action.

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Nuša Blatnik

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