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Green industrial recovery programme for Ukraine 2024-2028

The Government of Ukraine and UNIDO jointly developed and launched the green industrial recovery programme 2024-2028. UNIDO envisions a resilient, green and sustainable industry in Ukraine and promotes a strategic and integrated approach, focusing on the below strategic areas. 

We create opportunities for people, support business and attract investment, and foster a green economy.

The green industrial recovery programme is guided by the objectives of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and, in particular, the targets of Sustainable Development Goal 9. It is further aligned with the Government’s early recovery priorities, policy reform vision and national sectoral strategies. The programme is synergetic with the strategic frameworks of the United Nations in Ukraine, including the Transitional Framework 2022-2024 and the upcoming United Nations Sustainable Development Cooperation Framework for Ukraine 2025-2029. 

 

The green industrial recovery programme is based on the UNIDO strategy for post-conflict/-crisis situations. As the United Nations specialized agency mandated to advance inclusive and sustainable industrial development, UNIDO leverages its technical know-how to restore livelihoods, strengthen employability, support environmental sustainability and build resilient communities out of ones that have been affected by crises and conflicts. 

UNIDO green industrial recovery programme for Ukraine 2024-2028

2024  |  Author(s): UNIDO

The green industrial recovery programme for Ukraine 2024-2028 is a strategic framework of the United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO) to support the response of the Government of Ukraine to the socioeconomic impact of the war in Ukraine, which started on 24 February 2022. The programme sets out a strategic vision for a multi-stakeholder and cross-dimensional partnership to create a transformative and resilient recovery of Ukraine’s industry and foster sustainable industrial development.