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PRESS RELEASEMarch 7, 2022

World Bank Mobilizes an Emergency Financing Package of over $700 million for Ukraine

Correction: In the first paragraph wages for hospital workers was corrected to be payments for health services.

WASHINGTON, March 7, 2022—The World Bank Board of Executive Directors today approved a supplemental budget support package for Ukraine, called Financing of Recovery from Economic Emergency in Ukraine – or FREE Ukraine – for $489 million. The package approved by the Board consists of a supplemental loan for $350 million and guarantees in the amount of $139 million and is also mobilizing grant financing of $134 million and parallel financing of $100 million, resulting in total mobilized support of $723 million. The fast-disbursing support will help the government provide critical services to Ukrainian people, including pensions for the elderly, payments for health services, and social programs for the vulnerable.

The initial World Bank support was increased with guarantees from the Netherlands for 80 million euros ($89 million equivalent) and Sweden for $50 million. The World Bank has also set up a multi-donor trust fund (MDTF) to facilitate channeling grant resources from donors to Ukraine, with contributions from the UK, Denmark, Latvia, Lithuania, and Iceland in the amount of $134 million thus far. The World Bank is calling for further grant contributions to the MDTF. In addition, Japan is linking $100 million in parallel financing to the support package.

Emergency Financing Package 

SourceAmount

FREE Ukraine support package (loan + guarantees):

Supplemental loan

  • IBRD supplemental loan for $350 million

Guarantees: 

  • Netherlands for 80 million euros ($89 million equivalent)
  • Sweden for $50 million

$489 million

Grant Financing:
  • UK pledge for $100 million
  • Denmark pledge for 20 million euro ($22 million equivalent)
  • Additional $12 million in combined commitments from Latvia, Lithuania, and Iceland

$134 million

Parallel Financing

  • Japan providing $100 million of linked parallel financing

$100 million

Total$723 million


Consolidation of development support is critical for streamlining approval processes and maximizing impact.

“The World Bank Group is taking quick action to support Ukraine and its people in the face of the violence and extreme disruption caused by the Russian invasion,” said World Bank President David Malpass. “The World Bank Group stands with the people of Ukraine and the region. This is the first of many steps we are taking to help address the far-reaching human and economic impacts of this crisis.”

The World Bank Group is preparing a $3 billion package of support for Ukraine in the coming months and additional support to neighboring countries receiving Ukrainian refugees. According to UNHCR, since the onset of the invasion, 1.7 million Ukrainians – primarily women, children, and elderly – have fled to neighboring countries. Medium and long-term support will be needed for the provision of public services, both for refugee and host communities, and labor market access for refugees.

The World Bank’s overall portfolio of projects in Ukraine supports improvements in basic public services, in areas such as water supply, sanitation, heating, power, energy efficiency, roads, social protection, education and healthcare, as well as private sector development. Since Ukraine joined the World Bank in 1992, the Bank’s commitments to the country have totaled more than $14 billion in about 90 projects and programs.

PRESS RELEASE NO: 2022/ECA/66

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