The funding announced in Ukraine by Minister of Foreign Affairs Rob Nicholson will support the following projects:
- Funding announced: up to $30,000,000 in total
- Implementing partners: To be determined
The goal of this call for proposals is to seek out three to five projects from Canadian organizations that would promote the competitiveness and growth of small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in Ukraine. The selected projects would complement the work by Ukrainian stakeholders in local economic development and give practical business tools and resources to SMEs, especially those managed by women.
- Funding announced: $5,000,000
- Implementing partner: To be determined
This project will enhance Ukraine’s border security by increasing its monitoring, enforcement and patrol capacities through training and the provision of targeted equipment.
- Funding announced: $3,500,000
- Implementing partners: U.S. Department of Energy, INTERPOL [International Criminal Police Organization]
This project will strengthen security and defensive measures at key nuclear energy stations in Ukraine and build national capacities for the prevention of illicit trafficking of nuclear and other radiological materials.
- Funding announced: $12,000,000. This amount is part of the G-7 financial package created during the April 29 Chernobyl Pledging Conference in London.
- Implementing partner: European Bank for Reconstruction and Development
Canada’s contribution to the Chernobyl Shelter Fund will assist in the completion of a permanent, secure containment shelter over the Unit 4 reactor at Chornobyl, the site of the world’s worst nuclear accident.