Rapidly restoring the amount of housing destroyed as a result of military actions is a complex challenge for the state. When constructing municipal housing in Ukraine, a comprehensive approach must be applied. A recovery model is needed — one that involves participation from the state, local communities, private businesses, and international financial institutions.
There are plans to build 10,000 housing units for 20 territorial communities. This amount of municipal housing will provide homes for approximately 50,000 people.
The first stage of the social housing program envisages the construction of 50,000 apartments in central and western Ukraine.

Our Work in Numbers
50 thousand apartments
are planned under the pilot social housing project in 15 settlements
150 thousand people
will be able to receive housing as part of the pilot project
These include internally displaced persons with limited income, critical infrastructure workers, and military personnel without permanent housing
Funding
total project budget
75% will be covered by the State Budget and funds from international financial institutions
25% will be covered by local budgets
Social housing is one of the key projects of the Agency for Restoration. Our task is to bring Ukrainians back home and provide internally displaced persons with access to housing. We support communities throughout the project implementation process, helping them build a portfolio and eventually enabling them to independently carry out future restoration projects.
Project geography
There are plans to build 10,000 housing units for 20 territorial communities.