RECOVERY THROUGH DEVELOPMENT: ECONOMIC RESILIENCE FOR WAR-AFFECTED BUSINESSES AND COMMUNITIES

  • Projectfacts.Projectname
    Програма економічної стійкості України (ERP)
  • Projectfacts.Projectduration
    May 2023 Projectfacts.to March 2026
  • Projectfacts.Projectfunding
    Швейцарська агенція розвитку та співробітництва
  • Projectfacts.Projectworkingareasfields



The Ukraine Economic Resilience Programme (ERP) supports the recovery of business activity and helps mitigate the consequences of the war for affected people, leveraging a strong field presence and a systems-based approach to recovery. Within the Programme, Helvetas helps residents of Kharkiv, Dnipropetrovsk and Poltava regions restore economic stability and reduce dependence on external assistance. The Programme supports small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), subsistence farmers, small and medium agricultural enterprises, vocational education and training institutions, as well as the Diia.Business platform.

The Ukraine Economic Resilience Programme is implemented by the ERP consortium consisting of Mercy Corps, Right to Protection, Helvetas Swiss Intercooperation, and JERU (Joint Emergency Response in Ukraine of Welthungerhilfe and Concern Worldwide), with the support of Switzerland through the Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation (SDC).

Impact in Numbers

160

підприємців або самозайнятих осіб отримали гранти на підтримку власної справи 

880+

людей пройшли тренінги за професіями професійно-технічної освіти   

7

закладів професійно-технічної освіти підтримано матеріалами та обладнанням

2200+

людей отримали підтримку у «Хабі стійкості»

Supporting Business Start-Up and Recovery

Helvetas provides grants to entrepreneurs and self-employed individuals to start, restart, or expand their businesses. This support covers a wide range of business types that contribute to economic recovery in war-affected regions.

With a dedicated presence in Kharkiv, Helvetas coordinates the Kharkiv Resilience Hub, where entrepreneurs and local residents can access advisory support, learning opportunities, and practical tools to grow their businesses and strengthen economic resilience.

«Thanks to our cooperation with Helvetas, we increased retail sales by 12% and are preparing to enter international marketplaces. Our eco-friendly packaging is especially valued by European consumers.»

Maryna, owner of a cosmetics manufacturing business

Developing Vocational Education to Prepare a Skilled Workforce

Since 2023, Helvetas, together with the State Employment Service of Ukraine and the Federation of Employers of Ukraine, has been conducting a national labour market study. This provides a clear picture of Ukraine’s economic situation, current and emerging staffing needs, and insights into employer-provided training. Based on these findings, Helvetas supports short-term, practice-oriented training for adults in occupations that are in genuine demand. Graduates can find jobs faster or start their own businesses, with particular focus on inclusive employment to help vulnerable groups achieve economic self-reliance.

Under the Ukraine Economic Resilience Programme (ERP), 7 VET institutions in the Kharkiv, Dnipropetrovsk, and Poltava regions will receive modern equipment to update curricula and strengthen hands-on training, preparing the qualified workforce that local economies need.

Access to Information and Tools for Economic Activity

To help Ukrainian businesses remain competitive even during the war, Helvetas has established a sustained partnership with the Entrepreneurship and Export Promotion Office and the national Diia.Business initiative. Within the Ukraine Economic Resilience Programme (ERP), partners developed an interactive dashboard of the export potential of Ukraineʼs regions and a catalogue of export-promotion tools. These resources are integrated into the state Diia.Business portal.

Helvetas also supports the development of digital services for SMEs and continues assisting the State Employment Service and the National Qualifications Agency in introducing modern labour-market tools.