Ukraine has outlined state investment priorities for the next three years: details.
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Shostal Oleksandr
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The Government of Ukraine has approved a plan for priority public investments for the next three years. This is an important event, as it is the first Time a plan with specific areas and funding has been developed. The plan envisages the allocation of over 581 billion hryvnias for the development of transport, energy, education, and science, which are key industries. First Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Economy Yulia Svyrydenko noted: 'We are building a system where every hryvnia works for results. This is a step towards strategic investment in the development and reconstruction of the country.' The government has also identified four cross-cutting goals – energy efficiency, adaptation to climate change, equal opportunities for women and men, and accessibility of services for all population groups. The plan envisages funding for key sectors such as transport, energy, education, science, healthcare, and social services to ensure sustainable economic growth and support for vital sectors for citizens.
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