Systems responsible for the recovery of Ukraine
The DREAM Platform is a comprehensive digital ecosystem designed to manage reconstruction projects through a unified platform. It integrates data from government sources, local communities, and key datasets, enabling effective collaboration and prioritization based on socio-economic impact. Currently in pilot mode and coordinated by the Ministry for Restoration and Agency for Restoration, it is set for full launch in spring 2024.
Unified State Electronic System in the Construction Industry (e-construction) in Ukraine aims to organize the construction process, making it transparent and corruption-free through maximum public information disclosure. This system is designed to manage the entire lifecycle of a construction project, from obtaining urban planning conditions to commissioning. It centralizes and standardizes data from various sources, with most construction-related information and documentation expected to be created within the system by relevant entities.
In May 2023, Ukraine's Ministry for Communities, Territories and Infrastructure Development, in partnership with the Ministry of Digital Transformation, launched the e-recovery service. This service aids individuals whose homes, particularly apartments and houses, were damaged in the war. As of December 2023, 62,000 applications were submitted, predominantly from the Kharkiv, Kyiv, Mykolaiv, Kherson, and Donetsk regions, with 26,5 families receiving repair payments under this program.