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Ukraine’s reconstruction will cost $588 billion over the next decade, up 12% from last year, due to severe war damage.
Ukraine’s reconstruction will cost $588 billion over the next decade, a 12% increase from last year’s estimate, according to a joint report by the World Bank, UN, European Commission, and Ukrainian government.
Direct damage has reached $195 billion, with housing, transport, and energy infrastructure most affected—14% of homes destroyed or damaged, and energy sector losses up 21%.
The war, now in its fifth year, has displaced over 10.6 million people, and Ukraine’s GDP remains 21% below pre-war levels.
Economic growth is projected at 2% in 2026, rising to 4.5% by 2028 if a ceasefire occurs.
The report calls for reforms to attract private investment and emphasizes a human-centered recovery, focusing on returning refugees, reintegrating veterans, and expanding women’s workforce participation.
La reconstrucción de Ucrania costará 588 mil millones de dólares durante la próxima década, un 12% más que el año pasado, debido a los graves daños causados por la guerra.