Paediatric care in Ukraine
The All-Ukrainian Centre of Maternity and Childhood, located in the city of Kyiv, Ukraine, is a leading institution for obstetrics and neonatal care nationwide. However, it is also in urgent need of physical renovation and technical upgrades.
In 2024, the Bank approved two grants totalling €350 000 to support the Ukrainian authorities' efforts to address this situation. A €200 000 grant from the Ukraine Solidarity Fund (USF) covers urgent repairs expected to be completed by mid-2025, like installing wheelchair access ramps, resurfacing the roof and modernising the electrical system. Not only are these urgent steps essential for improving accessibility and the overall patient experience at the facility, but they will also enable the Centre to continue operating while an upgrade of the facility is being carried out. This upgrade is being initiated thanks to a €150 000 technical assistance assignment financed by the Migrant and Refugee Fund (MRF), which will serve as the basis for drawing up a comprehensive upgrade.

Since the beginning of its response efforts to the war in Ukraine, the Bank has approved a total of €13.8 million in grants to support projects in Ukraine.
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- Digital training courses in Albania
- Support to women in Albania
- Green transition in Bulgaria
- Support to microentrepreneurs in Bulgaria
- Urgent investments in Kosovo hospitals
- A new hospital in the Republic of Moldova
- Renovated schools in the Republic of Moldova
- New university facilities in North Macedonia
- Earthquake preparedness in Romania
- Reintegration of former inmates in Romania
- Improved healthcare infrastructure in Türkiye
- Improved procurement in Ukraine
- Psychosocial support in Ukraine
- Paediatric care in Ukraine
- Bolstering Türkiye’s healthcare infrastructure