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INFRASTRUCTURE RECONSTRUCTION

The full-scale war has destroyed tens of thousands of homes, schools, hospitals, and critical infrastructure across Ukraine. Helvetas is advancing sustainable recovery — helping people return home and local economies rebuild.
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Reconstructing Ukraine: Pathways for Building Back Better

Since 2022, Helvetas has been actively engaged in Ukraine’s recovery and has become a strategic actor in the country’s reconstruction efforts. In addition, Helvetas contributes to shaping new national recovery policies that are both inclusive and sustainable.

Helvetas’ work in Ukraine has helped more than 490,000 people regain access to water and electricity. Hundreds of private homes and apartment buildings, as well as dozens of water supply and wastewater systems, have been repaired. More than 56,000 people have received targeted humanitarian assistance, while an additional 43,000 have benefited from community grant initiatives.

Through this work, Helvetas emphasizes sustainability — demonstrating to local authorities how practical, field-tested solutions can be scaled into systemic approaches.

In the Rohanska community of Kharkiv region, more than 2,700 residents once again have access to water thanks to a restored water supply system.
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Maria Koval  aus Kopyliv | © Helvetas/Lesha Berezovskiy
With the support of Helvetas, Mariia from Kopyliv was able to rebuild the walls of her house. © Helvetas/Lesha Berezovskiy
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«The roof is essential. Without its repair, saving the house would have been pointless,» — says Oleksandra. During shelling, the blast wave damaged the roof, windows, and walls of their home.
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A renovated clinic in Lozova, Kharkiv region. The updated space is now adapted to the needs of people with disabilities.
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Valentyna from Makariv stands next to the new windows of her home. © Helvetas/Lesha Berezovskiy
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How Helvetas Works?

  • Repairing homes and setting up shelters. Helvetas supports light and medium household repairs and helps establish temporary shelters for people affected by the war. Together with international and local partners, Helvetas also restores multi-apartment buildings.
  • Restoring social infrastructure. This includes the rehabilitation of water supply and wastewater systems, schools, kindergartens, and outpatient clinics. In cooperation with Ukrainian organizations and local authorities, Helvetas works to restore access to water, healthcare, and education.
  • Supporting winterization efforts. Helvetas equips heating points, delivers generators and solid fuel, and helps communities prepare for the cold season.

Strengthening Communities and Local Initiatives

Helvetas empowers communities with the tools and knowledge they need to rebuild their own futures. A key example is the establishment of two Repair Hubs in the Kyiv and Kharkiv regions — spaces that bring together tools, materials, and know-how for reconstruction.

Here, local activists and volunteers gain access to practical guidance, construction tools, and equipment to carry out repairs, enabling recovery from the ground up.

«Infrastructure recovery is one of Helvetas’ key areas of work in Ukraine. We do more than repair homes or networks; we work with civil society organizations to strengthen their capacity. In response to continued destruction, we invest in the development of NGOs and charitable foundations so they can become drivers of change.»

Petr Base, Country Director of Helvetas in Ukraine

Following the principle of localization, Helvetas strengthens the capacity of civil society organizations. For NGOs implementing recovery projects, Helvetas has developed the «Methodological Recommendations on the Assessment of Needs for the Recovery of Territorial Communities by Civil Society Organizations» — a practical, step-by-step guide that helps organizations set reconstruction priorities, mobilize funding, engage with local authorities, manage procurement, and report on results.

By providing this guidance, Helvetas enables local NGOs to lead recovery efforts, make informed decisions, and deliver tangible impact in their communities.

Helvetas Infrastructure Reconstruction Projects:

Sylna Hromada

February 2025 - January 2026
Eighty-year-old Halina welcomes Lilia from Repair Facilitation Ukraine. Halina Vasilevna and her family spent 20 days in the cellar before escaping from the village to other part of Ukraine. When she returned, the house was uninhabitable, all windows were smashed. Thanks to the Repair Facilitation Ukraine and the financial support of Helvetas, Halina's house will be soon repaired. | © Iva Zímová

REFAUK

May 2022 - January 2025

Supporting Community Led Shelter Assistance

November 2023 - December 2024