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  • Ministry of Finance and World Bank sign USD 15 billion grant agreement funded by U.S. and secured by future revenues from frozen russian assets under ERA mechanism
    Ministry of Finance of Ukraine, posted 30 December 2024 12:55

    Ukraine’s Minister of Finance Sergii Marchenko and World Bank Regional Country Director for Eastern Europe Bob Saum signed the Grant Agreement under the World Bank Public Expenditures for Administrative Capacity Endurance (PEACE in Ukraine) Project. The total funding amounts to USD 15 billion.

    These are the funds from the Facilitation of Resources to Invest in Strengthening Ukraine Financial Intermediary Fund (F.O.R.T.I.S. Ukraine FIF) hosted by the World Bank. This funding is received from the U.S. government’s USD 20 billion Extraordinary Revenue Acceleration (ERA) loan, which is part of the G7 commitment to support Ukraine with USD 50 billion secured by proceeds from immobilized russian sovereign assets.

    Earlier, Ukraine received the first tranche of USD 1 billion from this USD 20 billion contribution through the World Bank’s Second Growth Foundations Development Policy Loan (DPL).

    The U.S. funds under PEACE in Ukraine will be allocated to:

    • Salaries for healthcare, education, emergency response workers, and civil servants;
    • Social support for low-income families, internally displaced persons, persons with disabilities, and families with children (including maternity and childbirth assistance, child adoption, and single-parent support).

    “We are entering 2025 confident in our ability to fully and promptly finance key social and humanitarian needs. I am grateful to the United States for facilitating the implementation of the ERA Mechanism, ensuring that russia pays for the damage inflicted on Ukraine, and for promptly resolving all technical issues to make the funds available by the end of 2024,” said Minister of Finance Sergii Marchenko.

    The U.S. Government directed this funding to the F.O.R.T.I.S. Ukraine FIF through the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) in coordination with the U.S. Department of the Treasury and the U.S. Department of State.

    From 2022 to 2024, U.S. direct budget support for Ukraine has exceeded USD 30 billion. This funding has helped the Ukrainian Government support critical employees across state institutions that deliver essential public services to the people of Ukraine, maintain the state’s operational continuity, and ensure Ukraine’s financial stability during the full-scale war.

    Additional information

    The G7 Extraordinary Revenue Acceleration Mechanism for Ukraine (ERA), totaling up to USD 50 billion, provides Ukraine with loans that will be repaid using future revenues derived from immobilized russian sovereign assets.