Ukraine will allocate 1 billion UAH for infrastructure: which regions will receive more.
Funding of investment projects in Ukraine
According to inkorr.com: According to the Ministry of Regional Development, in 2023, it is planned to allocate 1 billion UAH for 48 investment projects covering 16 regions of Ukraine. These funds will be directed towards the development of social and public infrastructure.
“This is a very important decision for the development of the country, as it will support the regions that have faced the greatest trials,” noted Oleksiy Kuleba.
Distribution of funds
The official plan for the distribution of funding has been approved: the largest amounts will be received by Kharkiv, Kherson, Kyiv, and Lviv regions. This approach is an important step towards enhancing security and supporting the development of the entire country.
This project aims not only to improve infrastructure but also to assist regions that have suffered the most from various challenges. Providing financial support will facilitate faster recovery and development of local communities, which, in turn, will positively impact the overall economic situation in Ukraine.
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