Further support for the Ukrainian healthcare system
Germany and Ukraine are continuing their close cooperation in the field of healthcare. This is one of the central themes of the Ukraine Recovery Conference (on 11/12 June 2024) in Berlin, which is dedicated to the long-term rebuilding of Ukraine in the wake of Russia’s war of aggression. The Federal Government has pledged financial commitments amounting to approx. 100 million euros, above all in the field of mental health.
The main projects at a glance
The Federal Government’s support to Ukraine comprises the following projects in particular:
- 65 million euros towards mental health and psychosocial support
- 12 million euros towards hospital partnerships, especially for telemedical care of Ukrainian patients
- 20 million euros towards healthcare institutions that specialise in women’s health
- Establishment of legal foundations for international telemedical projects
This support is complemented by financial commitments from additional international partners to improve healthcare.
Event info for 11 June 2024, 5.45 p.m. – 6.45 p.m.
During the course of the Ukraine Recovery Conference (URC2024), Prof. Karl Lauterbach will speak with his Ukrainian counterpart Dr Viktor Liashko and Ukrainian First Lady Olena Zelenska as well as international partners about rebuilding the Ukrainian healthcare system and its future prospects.
The panel discussion on healthcare will shine a spotlight on existing and future support in the key areas of mental health and psychosocial support, rehabilitation and telemedicine.
The main aim of the URC2024 is to mobilise further international support for the recovery, rebuilding, reform and modernisation of Ukraine. A modern, integrated and resilient healthcare system is key to rebuilding.