Russia begins a new military aggression against Ukraine. The EIB Group expresses its solidarity with the Ukrainian people and strongly condemns the unjustified Russian attack of the country.
First part of Ukraine Solidarity Urgent Response
Immediate assistance, backed by an EU guarantee, for the Ukrainian authorities.
Why it matters
It helps the Government of Ukraine meet most immediate and urgent financial needs.
Second part of Ukraine Solidarity Urgent Response
Immediate response, backed by an EU guarantee, for essential needs.
Why it matters
This support helps Ukraine fix damaged infrastructure, restart municipal services, and support urgent energy efficiency measures in preparation for the cold season.
Humanitarian aid donation
A donation of a €2.5 million humanitarian aid package.
Why it matters
The donation, coordinated by the EIB Institute, provides food, water, medicine, protection and trauma care for people impacted by the conflict in Ukraine and its neighbouring countries.
Response to displaced people's needs
A credit line complemented by the EMBRACE Advisory Platform.
Why it matters
This support for municipalities in Ukraine’s neighboring EU countries will provide financing for key infrastructure and services for refugees and host communities, such as housing, schools, hospitals and access to jobs.
24 February 2022
4 March 2022
The EIB Board approves €668 million immediate financial support to Ukraine.
This immediate response follows Russia's invasion of Ukraine. Read the statement expressing the EIB Group's solidarity with the Ukrainian people and strong condemnation of the Russian military invasion.
4 April 2022
The EIB fully disburses the initial emergency solidarity package for Ukraine, within a month of its approval. The package includes €668 million in immediate assistance for the Ukrainian authorities. The EIB Institute also donates €2.5 million for humanitarian aid to help people affected by the conflict in Ukraine.
9 April 2022
At “Stand Up For Ukraine,” a global fundraising event to support the victims of the Russian invasion, the EIB pledges an additional €4 billion to support Ukrainian war refugees in EU Member States. The new package will finance key social infrastructure, including housing, schools, hospitals and kindergartens.
18 May 2022
The EIB Board of Directors approves a €4 billion credit line to help national authorities, cities, regions and local communities in all EU Member States address urgent investment needs and help welcome and integrate people fleeing the war against Ukraine.
The EIB credit line follows the pledge announced by President Werner Hoyer on 9 April 2022 at “Stand Up for Ukraine”, a global campaign for pledging funds for Ukraine and its refugees. The credit line will be complemented by the EMBRACE Advisory Platform, supported by InvestEU Advisory Hub, JASPERS and fi-compass initiatives, and helping EU Member States to better address infrastructure needs.
25 July 2022
The EIB Board, supported by the EU Commission, approves €1.59 billion of EU financial assistance for Ukraine.
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