The United States announced over US$10 billion in budgetary assistance to Ukraine, including US$9.9 billion in grant financing via the World Bank's PEACE mechanism and US$250 million in energy assistance.
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The US Agency for International Development (USAID) and the Department of the Treasury announced over US$10 billion in budgetary assistance on Friday, 24 February 2023.
The majority of the sum β US$9.9 billion β is grant financing disbursed via the World Bank's Public Expenditures for Administrative Capacity Endurance (PEACE) mechanism on a reimbursement basis once expenses have been verified.
The US will provide additional energy assistance to Ukraine, a US$250 million contribution that will help keep schools open, power generators for hospitals running, and keep homes and shelters across Ukraine warm.
This assistance builds on the US$270 million the United States has already committed to bolster Ukraine's energy security over the last year.
Washington has started to disburse $9.9 billion in additional budgetary support to the Ukrainian government via the World Bankβs Public Expenditures for Administrative Capacity Endurance (PEACE) mechanism.
The United States announced more than $10 billion in aid to Ukraine on Friday, with $9.9 billion provided through the World Bank's PEACE mechanism.
The United States will provide another $250 million to help Ukraine's energy system.
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