
Largest civilian support package for Ukraine announced
Government Offices of Sweden
Press release from Ministry for Foreign Affairs, Ministry of Health and Social Affairs
Published 13 March 2025
Today, 13 March, Minister for International Development Cooperation and Foreign Trade Benjamin Dousa has announced that Sweden will increase development assistance to Ukraine by more than SEK 1.4 billion with the aim of strengthening Ukraine's resilience and recovery.
"We must strengthen Ukraine's resilience in every way possible. The Ukrainians are defending both their own freedom and security ours. This is why today we're announcing Sweden's largest civilian support package to date. The new support focuses on the most urgent needs such as energy supply, housing, medical care, mine clearance, safe schooling for children, vocational training for women and support for war veterans. This package will make a real difference for many Ukrainians," says Mr Dousa.
The support will go to humanitarian assistance and to Ukraine's reconstruction and development. The package amounts to a total of SEK 1 414 250 000 in 2025, and will be funded through reallocations within the framework of this year's development assistance budget. Sweden's total support to Ukraine in 2025 is therefore estimated to amount to SEK 7.8 billion, equivalent to around 14 per cent of this year's development assistance budget.
"Civil society has a key role at times of war and crisis. Established civil society organisations are often first on the scene in crisis situations, see what's needed and are on the ground, typically with volunteers. Their contribution is indispensable. We're now increasing our support to the Ukrainian Red Cross to the tune of SEK 100 million," says Minister for Social Affairs and Public Health Jakob Forssmed.
"Putin doesn't just want a military victory over Ukraine, he also wants to impede civilian life. But Russia has to lose the war. That's why this support is so important; it's about ensuring victory for Ukraine," says Joar Forssell, foreign policy spokesperson for the Liberal Party.
"In the current security situation, it's of the utmost importance that Sweden provides more than purely military support to Ukraine. Broad and robust support for Ukraine is vital for the security of both Sweden and Europe. With this package, we're broadening our support to Ukraine in its fight against Russian aggression," says Aron Emilsson, foreign policy spokesperson for the Sweden Democrats.
Distribution of support • SEK 1 billion will be distributed via the EU's Ukraine Facility to the energy sector, housing and other initiatives that strengthen society's resilience and contribute to Ukraine's path to EU membership. |
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