Monitoring of the Implementation of IMF Program Conditions and EU Assistance under the Ukraine Facility: “Economic Sustainability and Reforms: Results of the First Half of 2024.” Special Topic: “Financial Status of Centralized District Heating Enterprises (DHE)”
This month, Ukraine is set to receive $2.2 billion from the IMF. This follows the fact that for the first time Ukraine reached the fourth review in the Fund’s programme. Additionally, Ukraine has met all the quantitative criteria and structural benchmarks for this review.
Another €1.9 billion in aid is expected from the EU in June, as announced by the European Commission President at the Ukraine Recovery Conference in Berlin.
On 27 June, the RRR4U Consortium invites you to the presentation of the new issue of the monitoring report on the implementation of the IMF programme and EU assistance under the Ukraine Facility: “Economic stability and reforms: results of the first half of 2024”. During the event, we will summarise the results of the fourth review of the IMF programme and present the most up-to-date data on the implementation of the Ukraine Facility Plan. We will also discuss a special topic: “Financial state of district heating companies (DHCs)”, which is one of the structural benchmarks of the IMF programme.
Time: 16:00 – 18:00 (Kyiv time)
Venue: Offline (Kyiv, the venue will be sent to all registered participants additionally) and online via ZOOM
Language: Ukrainian (simultaneous translation into English provided)
Registration: https://bit.ly/3RtwOSJ
RRR4U (Resilience, Reconstruction, and Relief for Ukraine) is a consortium of four Ukrainian civil society organizations: the Center for Economic Strategy, the Institute for Economic Research and Policy Consulting, the Institute of Analytics and Advocacy, and DiXi Group.
RRR4U publishes a monthly Monitoring Report on Ukraine’s compliance with the conditions of key international financing programs from the IMF and the EU. The quarterly editions additionally provide a deeper analysis of specific aspects of the programs with international partners. Summaries of previous Monitoring Reports can be found on the consortium’s website.
The event is supported by the International Renaissance Foundation.