Ukraine is facing unprecedented reconstruction needs. Over the next decade, these are estimated to reach nearly three times the country’s projected GDP for 2025. While the war has placed immense pressure on economic activity, reconstruction also opens significant opportunities for new growth and international cooperation.
The energy sector remains one of the most critical areas. Ensuring a stable and reliable power supply is essential for civilian protection, economic resilience, and long-term recovery. A substantial share of international support—including Norway’s contributions—has therefore been directed towards energy infrastructure and resilience.
The EBRD has been a key player in Ukraine for many years and is now among the largest institutional investors supporting the country’s recovery. Since 2022, Norway has contributed approximately NOK 7.7 billion to EBRD initiatives, supporting efforts such as gas procurement, power grid maintenance, decentralised energy solutions, energy efficiency in municipal infrastructure, and war-risk insurance mechanisms.
What to expect
At this seminar, you will gain:
- An overview of EBRD’s key results and impact in Ukraine
- Insights into EBRD’s operational model, strategic priorities, and future outlook
- A practical introduction to procurement processes, including requirements, procedures, and timelines
- Guidance on how companies and suppliers can register and participate in EBRD tenders
Who should attend
This event is relevant for:
- Companies and suppliers interested in Ukraine reconstruction projects
- Public authorities and embassies
- Financial institutions
- Civil society organizations
- Research and academic communities
Practical information
📅 Date: Tuesday, 21 April 2026
🕒 Time: 15:30 – 17:00 (Oslo time)
📍 Location: Norad Headquarters
🗣️ Language: English
⚠️ Format: Physical event only
