Regions of Ukraine

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May 2026

A directory of all Ukrainian regions. Each profile follows the same structure — overview, strategic priorities, programmes, opportunities and documents. Select a region to open its reconstruction profile.

Assessment In preparation Planned Active delivery Opportunity Temporarily occupied
Temporarily occupied Autonomous Republic of Crimea Administrative centre: Simferopol A temporarily occupied region. Engagement is limited to planning and documentation pending the restoration of safe access. Pokaż profil → Opportunity Cherkasy Oblast Administrative centre: Cherkasy A central region along the Dnipro, with planned programmes in energy efficiency, agriculture and social infrastructure. Pokaż profil → Planned Chernihiv Oblast Administrative centre: Chernihiv A northern region recovering from early-war damage, focusing on housing, heritage restoration and rural community services. Pokaż profil → Opportunity Chernivtsi Oblast Administrative centre: Chernivtsi A south-western border region offering opportunities in cross-border trade, services and agriculture. Pokaż profil → Planned Dnipropetrovsk Oblast Administrative centre: Dnipro A central logistics and industrial region acting as a staging base for reconstruction supply chains, medical capacity and support for displaced people. Pokaż profil → Temporarily occupied Donetsk Oblast Administrative centre: Kramatorsk A large industrial region, substantially occupied and affected by hostilities. Planning is contingency-based; no active delivery is undertaken in occupied or unsafe areas. Pokaż profil → Opportunity Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast Administrative centre: Ivano-Frankivsk A western region offering opportunities in energy, manufacturing and tourism, and hosting relocated businesses. Pokaż profil → In preparation Kharkiv Oblast Administrative centre: Kharkiv A major industrial and academic region undergoing recovery of urban housing, energy networks and education infrastructure in front-line and liberated communities. Pokaż profil → Opportunity Kherson Oblast Administrative centre: Kherson A partially liberated southern region where demining, flood-recovery and restoration of water, energy and agriculture are immediate priorities. Pokaż profil → Opportunity Khmelnytskyi Oblast Administrative centre: Khmelnytskyi A western-central region with planned programmes in energy, housing for displaced residents and agricultural development. Pokaż profil → Opportunity Kirovohrad Oblast Administrative centre: Kropyvnytskyi A central region with planned programmes in transport, mining-sector modernisation and rural services. Pokaż profil → Active delivery Kyiv Administrative centre: Kyiv The capital is the principal coordination hub for the reconstruction effort, concentrating institutions, partners and pilot programmes that are later scaled across the regions. Pokaż profil → Active delivery Kyiv Oblast Administrative centre: Kyiv Communities around the capital that sustained early war damage are a focus for rapid housing recovery, restored utilities and the return of displaced residents. Pokaż profil → Temporarily occupied Luhansk Oblast Administrative centre: Luhansk An eastern industrial region, substantially occupied. Work is limited to contingency planning and assessment pending safe access. Pokaż profil → Active delivery Lviv Oblast Administrative centre: Lviv A western gateway and relocation hub hosting businesses, institutions and displaced families, with emphasis on housing, services and economic integration. Pokaż profil → Planned Mykolaiv Oblast Administrative centre: Mykolaiv A southern region recovering water supply, shipbuilding capacity and damaged housing after sustained pressure on critical services. Pokaż profil → In preparation Odesa Oblast Administrative centre: Odesa A Black Sea region central to maritime trade and grain exports, prioritising port logistics, protected infrastructure and heritage-sensitive recovery. Pokaż profil → Opportunity Poltava Oblast Administrative centre: Poltava A central energy and agricultural region planned for programmes in gas and energy infrastructure, agri-processing and public services. Pokaż profil → Opportunity Rivne Oblast Administrative centre: Rivne A north-western region open to partner and investment opportunities in energy, forestry and logistics. Pokaż profil → Temporarily occupied Sevastopol Administrative centre: Sevastopol A temporarily occupied city. Engagement is limited to planning and documentation pending the restoration of safe access. Pokaż profil → Opportunity Sumy Oblast Administrative centre: Sumy A north-eastern border region prioritising the resilience of energy and social infrastructure and support for affected border communities. Pokaż profil → Opportunity Ternopil Oblast Administrative centre: Ternopil A western region offering opportunities in agriculture, light industry and tourism, with stable infrastructure. Pokaż profil → Opportunity Vinnytsia Oblast Administrative centre: Vinnytsia A central region with stable foundations, planned as a base for processing, agriculture and relocated enterprises. Pokaż profil → Opportunity Volyn Oblast Administrative centre: Lutsk A north-western border region offering opportunities in cross-border logistics, manufacturing and agriculture. Pokaż profil → Opportunity Zakarpattia Oblast Administrative centre: Uzhhorod A far-western region bordering the EU, offering opportunities in logistics, manufacturing and tourism, and a key relocation gateway. Pokaż profil → Opportunity Zaporizhzhia Oblast Administrative centre: Zaporizhzhia An industrial and energy region, partially occupied, prioritising contingency planning for energy assets and recovery of front-line communities. Pokaż profil → Opportunity Zhytomyr Oblast Administrative centre: Zhytomyr A northern region with planned programmes for housing, transport links and support for relocated industry and displaced residents. Pokaż profil →
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