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BRIEFNovember 13, 2024

World Bank Group Financing Support Mobilization to Ukraine since February 24, 2022

Since February 2022, the World Bank Group has mobilized over $51 billion in financial support to Ukraine, of which nearly $41 billion has been disbursed to date (November 13, 2024). 95% of this financing was provided by development partners. 

More information on World Bank Group donor financing mechanisms for supporting Ukraine is available here.

Total Support Mobilized by the World Bank Group

$51,498

million

Current Support

  

World Bank

  

$2,252

million

Supplemental Budget Support (FREE SDPL) - IBRD

$350

million

Bilateral Guarantees - IBRD:

$134

million

Netherlands 

$84

million

Sweden

$50

million

Bilateral Grant Financing to FREE Multi Donor Trust Fund:

$1,168

million

United States

$1,000

million

UK

$92

million

Norway

$31

million

Denmark

$22

million

Austria 

$11

million

Latvia

$6

million

Lithuania

$6

million

Iceland 

$1

million

Japan Parallel Budget Support Linked World Bank FREE SDPL

$600

million

Public Expenditures for Administrative Capacity Endurance (PEACE)

$30,766

million

Emergency Public Service Support IPF (PEACE) - IDA on IBRD terms

$1,008

million

Bilateral guarantees to PEACE IPF - IBRD:

$3,107

million

UK

$1,950

million

IBRD loan through credit enhancement from ADVANCE Ukraine TF (backed by Japan)

$1,086

million

Denmark

$30

million

Netherlands

$21

million

Latvia

$10

million

Lithuania

$10

million

           Bilateral Grant Financing to PEACE MDTF:

$26,166

million

US

$25,499

million

Japan

$470

million

Germany

$52

million

Spain

$50

million

Finland

$37

million

Switzerland

$32million

Ireland

$21

million

Belgium

$3

million

Iceland

$2

million

            Other Grant Financing to PEACE (URTF)

$485

million

Ukraine Relief, Recovery, Reconstruction and Reform Trust Fund (URTF)

$1,890

million

To date, URTF is supporting Health Enhancement and Lifesaving (HEAL) ProjectRestoration Project of Winterization and Energy Resources UkraineRepairing Essential Logistics Infrastructure and Network Connectivity (RELINC) ProjectHousing Repair for People's Empowerment (HOPE) ProjectUkraine Agriculture Recovery Inclusive Support Emergency (ARISE) ProjectLifting Education Access and Resilience in Times of Need (LEARN) in Ukraine ProgramResilient, Inclusive, and Sustainable Enterprise (RISE) Program, and Strengthening Government Capacity for Fiscal Reform Implementation (STRONG) Project.

Norway

$631

million

Japan

$473

million

US

$230

million

Netherlands

$225

million

Sweden

$101

million

Canada

$86

million

Switzerland

$70

million

Austria

$32

million

Republic of Korea

$10

million

Iceland

$9

million

Ireland

$6

million

Indonesia

$5

million

Lithuania

$5

million

Belgium

$3

million

Latvia

$2

million

New Zealand

$2

million

UK

$1

million

Contributions to Health Enhancement and Lifesaving (HEAL) Project

$323

million

IBRD (Bilateral Guarantee from Spain)

$104

million

GFF grant

$10

million

$109

million

Export¨CImport Bank of Korea (KEXIM) Parallel Co-Financing Loan

$100

million

Advancing Needed Credit Enhancement for Ukraine Trust Fund (ADVANCE Ukraine), backed by Japan

$7,188

million

Ukraine Relief and Recovery Development Policy Loan (DPL)

$1,500

million

Ukraine Agriculture Recovery Inclusive Support Emergency (ARISE) Project

$230

million

Investing in Social Protection for Inclusion, Resilience, and Efficiency (INSPIRE) Project

$1,200

million

Public Expenditures for Administrative Capacity Endurance (PEACE)

$1,086

million

Growth Foundations Development Policy Operation (DPO)

$984

million

Lifting Education Access and Resilience in Times of Need (LEARN) in Ukraine Program

$235

million

Resilient, Inclusive, and Sustainable Enterprise (RISE) Program

$283

million

Supporting Reconstruction through Smart Fiscal Governance (SURGE) Program

$450

million

Remaining balance to be used for IBRD lending

$1,220

million

UK Guarantees for IBRD Lending

$3,000

million

Growth Foundations Development Policy Operation (DPO)

$516

million

Remaining guarantees

$2,484

million

Second Power Transmission Project

$42

million

Project Co-Financing Trust Fund (BMWK, Germany)

$42

million

Strengthening the Partial Credit Guarantee (PCG) Fund for Small Farmers in Ukraine Project (EU grant)

$11

million

Contributions to the Lifting Education Access and Resilience In Times of Need (LEARN) in Ukraine Program

$150

million

IDA Special Program for Ukraine and Moldova Recovery (SPUR)

$150

million

Contributions to the Resilient, Inclusive, and Sustainable Enterprise (RISE) Program

$300

million

IDA Special Program for Ukraine and Moldova Recovery (SPUR)

$300

million

Contributions to the Supporting Reconstruction through Smart Fiscal Governance (SURGE) Program

$300

million

IDA Special Program for Ukraine and Moldova Recovery (SPUR)

$300

million

Special Transfer through US Single Donor Trust Fund

$1,700

million

Other World Bank Lending (Restructurings & Current Portfolio)

$1,220

million

 $1,630

million

IFC¡¯s efforts have benefited from contributions from Belgium, the European Commission, France, Japan, the Netherlands, Switzerland, and the UK

IFC own account

$1,100

million

Mobilized from investors

$530

million

$227

million

MIGA's efforts have benefited from contributions from Belgium, Canada, Japan, Norway, Sweden, the UK, and the US

With Guarantees issued since the start of the war 

$227

million

of which Donor contributions used from CAFEF/SURE TF - $48 million

  

Support Under Preparation

$2,070

million

Total Disbursed to Date

$40,820

million

Last Updated: Nov 13, 2024

Total Support Mobilized may not correspond to the sum of all displayed rows. This is due to the difference in reflecting donor support instruments (e.g., URTF, ADVANCE Ukraine) and project approvals, in which some donor support will also be reflected in project approvals and disbursements. Any overlapping amounts have been deducted from the Total Support Mobilized figure.