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2024 | Author(s): UNIDO
The purpose of this document is to outline the concept that will serve as a framework for using standards and technical regulations as a means to support Ukraine and its institutions in their efforts towards green reconstruction. The structure of the document is built up of five sections: 1) The context for Ukraine’s green reconstruction; 2) Guiding Framework on Standards and Technical Regulations; 3) Catalogue of European and international standards and technical regulations; 4) Actors from private and public sectors; and 5) Future steps to implement the National Guiding Framework for the Green Reconstruction of Ukraine.
2024 | Author(s): UNIDO
The implementation plan has been developed to translate the National Guiding Framework into concrete actions on how to use standards and technical regulations for the green reconstruction of Ukraine. The goal is to strengthen Ukraine’s quality infrastructure system, particularly by promoting standards and guiding technical regulations in post-war reconstruction projects.
2024 | Author(s): UNIDO
Ukraine finds itself at a crossroads between rebuilding the infrastructure the way it has been done in the past or in a sustainable manner, using green standards, the most advanced practices and state-of-art technologies. This would enable the country to use the reconstruction efforts as a springboard for sustainability. Indeed, if based on sustainability principles, reconstruction can overcome a major carbon footprint, reducing potential climate impact and improving energy and resource efficiency. This document presents an impact assessment for the use of standards and technical regulations for the green reconstruction of Ukraine.
Industrial Diagnostic Study for Ukraine
2024 | Author(s): UNIDO
Ukraine’s industrial production is facing profound challenges, preceded by a series of shocks that have had an impact on the growth rate of the country’s gross domestic product and industrial production over the last 15 years. Comprehensive industrial country diagnostics have been conducted to chart a strategic path for Ukraine’s future industrialization and green industrial recovery. This assessment builds on the existing policies of the Government of Ukraine and the Recovery and Reconstruction of Ukraine Plan of the European Union. It addresses challenges and offers solutions aimed at promoting economic growth, rebuilding and modernizing the country’s economic system and fostering deeper integration with the European Union to facilitate recovery, reconstruction and reform at all levels.
Industrial Diagnostic Study for Ukraine: Executive Summary
2024 | Author(s): UNIDO
Ukraine’s industrial production is facing profound challenges, preceded by a series of shocks that have had an impact on the growth rate of the country’s gross domestic product and industrial production over the last 15 years. Comprehensive industrial country diagnostics have been conducted to chart a strategic path for Ukraine’s future industrialization and green industrial recovery. This assessment builds on the existing policies of the Government of Ukraine and the Recovery and Reconstruction of Ukraine Plan of the European Union. It addresses challenges and offers solutions aimed at promoting economic growth, rebuilding and modernizing the country’s economic system and fostering deeper integration with the European Union to facilitate recovery, reconstruction and reform at all levels.
Mapping the use of artificial intelligence in priority sectors and the competitiveness of Ukraine
2024 | Author(s): UNIDO
In 2024, UNIDO launched the green industrial recovery programme for Ukraine 2024-2028 to support the response of the Government of Ukraine to the socioeconomic impact of the war. As part of the preparatory phase undertaken in 2023-2024 and supported by the Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development of Germany, UNIDO undertook a joint study with the Centre for European Policy Studies (CEPS) on the mapping of the use of artificial intelligence for priority sectors and competitiveness of Ukraine to support the implementation of the state programme for the use of artificial intelligence technologies in priority sectors of the economy for the period until 2026 by the Ministry of Strategic Industries of Ukraine.
Green industrial recovery programme for Ukraine: Gender analysis
2024 | Author(s): Y. Halustian
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The main objective of this publication is to provide an analytical basis for the gender-transformative implementation of the UNIDO green industrial recovery programme for Ukraine 2024-2028. The document assesses and analyses gender-related differences in the industrial sector and the business sector of Ukraine regarding differential gender roles, responsibilities and representation. This includes the gendered division of labour, access to and control of resources and technologies, as well as opportunities and constraints related to women’s participation in industry and the economy.
2024 | Author(s): U. Korwatanasakul, N. Cantore, N. Haraguchi, S. Sicars, N. Takahashi, P. Sobolievskyi, A. Dligach
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The armed conflict has had a profound impact on Ukraine’s economic landscape, leading to significant declines in both economic growth and industrial production. While existing government support addresses firms’ immediate needs, a notable gap is evident between the support being received by firms and the support they need. To bridge this policy gap and enhance financial resources and technological capabilities across all levels, government agencies must bolster coordination to mobilize and efficiently allocate fiscal resources for expanding support coverage.
Diversifying and rebuilding the Ukrainian economy: Application of the DIVE tool
2024 | Author(s): UNIDO
This report applies UNIDO’s tool DIVE (Diversifying Industries and Value Chains for Exports) to help the Ukrainian government select potential targets for vertical and horizontal industrial policies to diversify and strengthen its economic base. The DIVE tool identifies so called ‘short jumps’—or products that are not yet being exported with a strong specialization but require productive capabilities that are likely to be already available in the Ukrainian economy—as well as long jumps’ – or products that represent novel areas of structural transformation.
2024 | Author(s): UNIDO
This Final Report brings together the results from each of the four stages of the project ‘Exploratory Strategic Foresight for Circular Economy in Ukraine’: scoping, scenarios, visions and pathways. It presents an outline of the potential visions and opportunities for a CE-Ukraine, within the current uncertainties, with practical pathways to achieve them.
Circular Economy for Industrial Development in Ukraine: Baseline Study
2024 | Author(s): UNIDO
Ukraine, a middle-income country, is currently embroiled in a state of war, significantly disrupting its economy and causing a substantial decline in labour force participation across various sectors. The concept of a circular economy in Ukraine has gained traction, largely influenced by European frameworks like the European Green Deal. This report explores in which sectors circular economy strategies can best be leveraged in Ukraine. The Manufacturing sector, and particularly subsectors like Food and beverages, Electrical and machinery, and Metal products, is the top priority for implementing circular economy solutions. The strategies proposed for Ukraine encompass a wide range of initiatives aimed at optimising resource use, promoting renewable energy, extending product lifetimes, and repurposing waste streams.
The impact of the war on industrial sectors in Ukraine
2024 | Author(s): Yohannes Ayele, Upalat Korwatanasakul, Nicola Cantore
The war in Ukraine has had dramatic impacts on industrial production and the country's economy. The significant drop in most economic indicators calls for monumental challenges for policymakers to generate resilience and mitigate the adverse impacts. Despite the great attention of the media, current studies and policy debate have not focused in detail on the economic impact on Ukraine and even less on the consequences for the national industrial system. The present study fills the gap by using national and international data to study the impact of the war on Ukraine's manufacturing sector.
2024 | Author(s): Giovanni Marin, Elena Paglialunga
This work analyzes the environmental and socioeconomic impacts of the war and the green recovery
program in the context of the full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022. It discusses the methodology and results of an analysis of the environmental and socio-economic implications of the war and the planned Recovery Programme in Ukraine, relying on the UNIDO National Impacts of Circular Economy (NICE) tool. In the context of the ongoing war, the scope of the NICE tool utilization is broadened to investigate the impact of the war on economic, social and environmental indicators and perspectives for Ukraine's green recovery.
Analysis of industrial production and exports of goods from Ukraine and its regions, 2013-2022
2024 | Author(s): Viktoriia Khaustova, Upalat Korwatanasakul, Nicola Cantore
Ukraine is experiencing a conflict that significantly impacts economic growth and the industrial system. Despite the dramatic impact, the literature offering an overview of Ukraine's economic impact is still scant. World Bank (2024) estimates that as of 31 December 2023, the total cost of reconstruction and recovery in Ukraine will be $486 billion over the next decade, up from $411 billion estimated one year ago. Haddad et al. (2023) point out that the damage to physical infrastructure and supply chain disruption will likely propagate to other parts of the country through economic interlinkages represented by a regional input-output model. Landesmann et al. (2023) point out that for Ukraine, “it is reasonable to assume that the costs of economic recovery will be dramatic” and that “Ukraine will need assistance in the forms of grants from the West.” This analytical note offers an original contribution to the debate in three directions: 1) it offers a description of the Ukraine economy through original data from the Ukraine Statistics Agency 2) it provides an overview of the economic impact for Ukraine by considering not only the 2022 full-scale invasion but a broader overview on multiple shocks that happened over time 3) it analyzes specifically industry related matters.
Rapid Industrial Diagnostic Study Ukraine
2023 | Author(s): UNIDO
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Eco-Industrial Parks Policy Development in Ukraine
2023 | Author(s): UNIDO
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Survey of Supply Chains in Post-Conflict Conditions in Ukraine
2023 | Author(s): UNIDO
The report presents an analyses of critical industrial supply chains with the highest potential for growth, profitability, increase and job creation in Western Ukraine, focusing on resource efficiency, clean production and industrial symbiosis opportunities at the industrial park and company level.
Boosting Circular Economy in Ukraine
2022 | Author(s): UNIDO
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