Publication: Ukraine Rapid Damage and Needs Assessment, August 2022
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Date
2022-08
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Published
2022-08
Author(s)
World Bank
Government of Ukraine
European Commission
Abstract
The Russian Federation’s invasion of
Ukraine, which began February 24, 2022, has caused
significant civilian casualties and damage to infrastructure
and has taken a severe human, social, and economic toll. As
a result of the war, which still continues after more than
six months, dwellings and public infrastructure have been
demolished or damaged, public services and economic activity
have been impeded, and significant numbers of Ukrainians
have been displaced from their homes. This Rapid Damage and
Needs Assessment (RDNA) is part of an ongoing effort,
undertaken jointly by the government of Ukraine, the World
Bank, and the European Commission and supported by other
partners, to take stock of Ukraine’s damage and losses from
the war - but just as importantly to assess the scale of
economic and social needs for Ukraine’s survival during the
war and its prospering afterward.
Citation
“World Bank; Government of Ukraine; European Commission. 2022. Ukraine Rapid Damage and Needs Assessment, August 2022. Rapid Damage and Needs Assessment. © World Bank, Washington, DC. http://openknowledge.worldbank.org/handle/10986/37988 License: CC BY 3.0 IGO.”