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The World Bank has estimated the costs required to restore Ukraine at $ 349 bill...

4 important graphics. To restore Ukraine after the war requires almost $ 350 billion - World Bank

The World Bank has estimated the costs required to restore Ukraine at $ 349 billion. This figure is not final and will grow active fighting in Ukraine. The costs of Ukraine's restoration and rebuilding are estimated at $ 349 billion. This is a total estimate of the Government of Ukraine, the European Commission and the World Bank.

This is stated in the report by a quick assessment of the damages and recovery needs (RDNA), which was published jointly by the Government of Ukraine, the European Commission and the World Bank together on September 9. Video of the day is not the final figure - it is expected that in the coming months the declared amount will increase, as active fighting in the territory of Ukraine continues.

"The rapid assessment of the damage caused and the needs of recovery (RDNA) is the first comprehensive assessment of the consequences of the war in twenty different sectors after the Russian invasion," the World Bank said. Given the consequences of the war from February 24 to June 1, 2022, the losses covered by RDNA sectors are estimated at the level of about $ 97 billion.

The most affected: the most affected regions were Donetsk, Lugansk and Kharkiv regions, followed by Kyiv, Chernihiv and Zaporizhia regions. The total losses are almost $ 252 billion. The report states that the losses in one sector flow further and intersect with other sectors. Thus, the reduction of production of production affects transport needs, and the lack of electricity affects trade and industry in regions that are not directly affected by the war.

The loss structure is dominated by: the overall needs for restoration and restoration are estimated at the level of more than $ 349 billion with the highest valuation needs: as far as the rest of the needs are concerned, the sectors, including trade and industry (6%), social protection and provision of means of existence (6%) are significant (6%). 6%), as well as agriculture (5%). According to the report, meeting these needs will be critical for long -term recovery after the war.

At the same time, more than 80% of short -term needs or about $ 80 billion will need to be obtained from public funding. This includes a range of liabilities - the restoration and reconstruction of assets owned by the public sector. (Schools and roads), expected indirect support for private assets (housing and energy), as well as the need for rapid recovery in industrial industries.

In the urgent and short term (in the next 18-36 months), more than $ 105 billion is required for the most important needs for the analyzed sectors. will reach 21%. In the regions affected by the war, the poverty level will be even higher. The increase in poverty is caused by enormous losses of human lives and livelihoods. Poverty growth is expected to be much higher if the funding gaps are not eliminated by increasing external funding.