€ 2 million via the MATRA programme aimed at reforms to strengthen the rule of law.€ 3.6 million via the Human Rights Fund.€ 2 million via the UN’s Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR).€4 million to the World Food Programme for the Grain from Ukraine initiative.Around € 2 million to support the grain deal.Support for food price stability and the grain deal € 500,000 for repairs to damaged cultural heritage. € 150 million from official development assistance budget for the reception of refugees in the Netherlands. € 250,000 for small-scale projects via the Dutch embassy in Ukraine.€ 1 million via the Association of Netherlands Municipalities for reconstruction plans for Kherson, Odesa, Mykolaiv.€ 65 million for the Dutch and Ukrainian business sectors, including € 50 million for infrastructure repairs (via DRIVE and the Dutch Good Growth Fund (DGGF)) and € 15 million to support small and medium-sized enterprises in Ukraine via the Dutch entrepreneurial development bank FMO.€18 million for the delivery of parts for the electricity grid, via the Ministry of Economic Affairs and Climate Policy.€ 72 million via the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (for the Ukrainian energy distributor Ukrenergo). € 90 million via the World Bank’s Ukraine Relief, Recovery, Reconstruction and Reform Trust Fund (URTF).€ 27.5 million via the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development.Guarantee of € 100 million via the World Bank.Loan of € 200 million via the International Monetary Fund.Support via international financial institutions The International Criminal Court is currently also investigating war crimes committed in Ukraine, though it does not have jurisdiction over the crime of aggression committed in Ukraine.Įxpand overview Dutch aid for Ukraine in 2022 Overview of Dutch aid for Ukraine in 2022 Humanitarian aidĪround € 60 million, including a contribution to the UN’s Ukraine Humanitarian Fund, €10 million for demining and € 2 million for combating sexual and gender-related violence.Ī guarantee of around € 200 million to the EU budget for the Macro-financial Assistance+ (MFA+) package for the Ukrainian government. These funds will go to projects that meet the needs of the Ukrainian people and contribute to the country’s reconstruction and recovery.Īn international investigation centre will be established in The Hague in order to investigate the crime of aggression against Ukraine, and with the ultimate goal of prosecuting those responsible for the invasion. €25 million in grants to Dutch companies and civil society organisations.€875,000 (donated via the Dutch Human Rights Fund) for local NGO projects in support of Ukrainian human rights defenders.€10 million for emergency and rescue equipment, including rescue boats following the destruction of the Kakhovka dam.The remaining €25 million has been set aside for medical equipment and support for mobile clinics. €83 million for repair works and healthcare, €58 million of which will go to repairing infrastructure, residential buildings and drinking water facilities.The additional support will go to humanitarian aid, the water supply, healthcare, infrastructure repairs and other priorities. A sum of €93 million will be drawn from the €2.5 billion reserved by the government for support to Ukraine this year, while the remaining €25 million is from the Foreign Trade and Development Cooperation budget. The Netherlands has set aside over €118 million for this purpose. The government presents its second aid package for Ukraine for 2023. €5 million via the multi-donor Partnership Fund for a Resilient Ukraine (PFRU) to reinforce local and regional authorities and assist in quick recovery in areas liberated from Russian occupation.€7 million for an International Monetary Fund (IMF) reform programme aimed at carrying out administrative reforms and tackling corruption.This will be applied to export credit insurance to cover the risks of doing business in Ukraine.
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