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A major global financial effort will be required to rebuild Ukraine once the war is over. The EU is already contributing substantially to boost the country’s ongoing resilience, but more support will be needed in the medium to long-term: to re-establish the foundations of a free and prosperous country, anchored in European values and well integrated into the European and global economy and to support it on its European path.
Since the start of Russia's war of aggression, the EU and its Member States and the European financial institutions, in a Team Europe approach, are making available over €67.7 billion in financial, humanitarian, emergency, budget and military support
The EU is also promoting green reforms, as well as green reconstruction and modernisation of Ukraine bilaterally, within the Eastern Partnership and the Energy Community.
While Russia's war of aggression continues, the overall needs for the reconstruction of Ukraine are not yet known. Nevertheless, it is important to design the main building blocks of this international effort already now.
The Multiannual Indicative Programme (MIP) for Nigeria for 2021-2024 amounts to €508 million with three above-mentioned interconnected priorities:
The first two priorities will be partly implemented in the framework of Team Europe Initiatives (i) Green economy alliance and (ii) Peace and governance.
In 2021, €115.4 million were already committed for two substantive interventions:
EU action has a strong focus on jobs, investment and growth and Nigeria is a key candidate for the Global Gateway Africa-Europe Investment Package. including the ‘Digital Economy Package’. The strategy aims to boost smart, clean and secure links in digital, energy, and transport and strengthen health, education and research systems through partnerships across the world.
In August of 2020, one of the largest human-caused, nonnuclear explosions in history destroyed the port and adjacent neighborhoods in Beirut, Lebanon. A University of Miami team drafted a plan to rebuild Karantina, one of the damaged neighborhoods, with an urban and architectural vision based on human-scale design principles.
The Port and the City: Beirut for All calls for 1,500-2,000 homes, employing vernacular courtyard designs rather than the generic high-rise model that has dominated since the end of the Lebanese Civil War. The students preserved and improved the network of streets in the 225-acre neighborhood, and respected community integrity—highlighting institutions like a school, sports center, fire station, neighborhood park, and fish market.
The plan addresses a poor connection between the port and Karantina by extending the city’s Corniche—a successful waterfront avenue—as a path along the bluff to create a new linear park that would allow residents to enjoy the Mediterranean Sea. That 1.5-mile-long public space would benefit residents of many neighborhoods near the port. The plan has regional implications, including the construction of 1.7 million square feet of industrial space to replace port buildings that were destroyed.
The Port and the City focuses on the needs of people who have often been overlooked, as beleaguered Beirut recovers from a major disaster.
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