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U k r a i n e R e c o v e r y
Cookbook
Photo: klopotenko.com
Introduction
We hope that the "Ukraine Recovery
Cookbook" will be useful to both do-
nors in preparing aid projects and to
Ukrainian developers and project
implementers on the ground. How-
ever, first and foremost, this book is
intended for those who are currently
discussing the principles, priorities,
and mechanisms of recovery and
shaping corresponding policies at
the highest level.
џ Rather than waiting for a global project
to be institutionalized, it's crucial to use
existing tools and resources to fund re-
storation projects now.
џ Therefore, it's important for donor pro-
jects should be flexible in responding to
changing circumstances, such as the
movement of the front line or changes in
the institutions responsible for the pro-
ject sphere.
џ #RRR4U has presented key recovery and
reconstruction principles in September
2022.
џ The principles and possible policies for
Ukraine's restoration, as well as even
specific restoration projects, have
already been described in several large
documents ( , , ).
1 2 3
џ However, uncertainty remains signi-
ficant, the situation on the ground is
constantly evolving, and institutionalized
mechanisms for restoration don't exist
yet, while funding is needed now.
џ This book aims to outline such prin-
ciples, clearly formulating their
practical significance, and propose
examples of their application in real
conditions of specific sectors, as
"recipes" for Ukraine's recovery,
composed of a set of universal in-
gredients.
џ Clear, well-known policy principles
shared by Ukrainian society, the
donor community, and implemen-
ters, and their strict adherence in
the implementation of each project,
will help Ukraine attract more fun-
ding than semi-transparent govern-
ment funds.
џ Therefore, to effectively and quickly
develop solutions, it is necessary to
be flexible and guided by a set of uni-
versal policy principles, as any fixed
roadmap risks losing relevance in a
matter of months or weeks.
Why Ukraine Recovery
Cookbook is Necessary
page 2
It is vital to understand:
is foremost an investment in
quality produce that guarantees a
sustainable, healthy, and extended
life - as opposed to fast food of
hasty defrosting
Healthy nutrition
Similarly, in the realm of restoration,
long-term reconstruction is imperative,
rather than short-lived annual repairs
Photo: klopotenko.com
page 3
Principal
Ingredients
Conditions
to be ensured
in the kitchen
These ingredients are crucial for all dishes in the Ukrainian “Restoration Cuisine”.
Additional spices and components may vary depending on the dish
People-Centeredness
Ownership
Private Capital Involvement
Transparency
Trust
“Build Back Better”, including
ecological sustainability
and energy efficiency
Compliance
with EU standards
page 4
Blend high quality ingredients
Start cooking already now
Don't stray from the stove
Additionally, there are recipes
for recovery, adapted for different
industries, e.g. energy
Universal /
multipurpose
recipe
To avoid burning of dish
Photo: klopotenko.com
page 5
Team
(ownership)
the Ministry of Recovery -
performs important tasks at the
behest of the Head Chef
џ Local communities (hromadas)
for local dishes
the Prime Minister of Ukraine
Chef
Sous Chef
џ The Agency for Restoration
for large and standardized
dishes
Purchasing Manager
Accountant and financier
the Ministry of Finance
Chefs
line ministries
џ the international community -
primarily during the
procurement of products
and financing
Meticulous oversight of
preparation and sanitary
conditions is carried out by
џ civil society - at all stages
of preparation for all dishes
џ the Accounting Chamber
of Ukraine - during funding
and afterwards
page 6
Blend high quality ingredients
However, it is essential to buy only high-quality products.
Therefore, it's necessary to clearly define which dish is
being prepared at the outset, and what other dishes can
be made when enough of the other ingredients are
available.
Traditionally in the kitchen, the rule is simple: a delicious
dish can only be made from high quality ingredients, but
it can be ruined by a failure to follow the proper cooking
procedures.
It's important to remember that the number of dishes
that can be made from certain ingredients is vast, but
the number of ingredients themselves is limited.
In the case of reconstruction,
this primarily concerns sufficient funding.
page 7
џ Sustainable financing: people always want
to eat, so funding is needed for years. And
if we are already speaking in the language
of reconstruction, sustained funding is nece-
ssary to maintain the built infrastructure in
the future, without relying on donor funds.
To succeed in recovery and reconstruction,
the following are needed:
џ Clear prioritization: defining priorities based
on transparent criteria that foster trust and
reduce the risks of corruption.
џ A consistent and comprehensible approach
to procedures: from defining priorities and
procuring goods and services to distributing
them among communities and institutions,
much like the allocation of resources across
a restaurant's various kitchens.
џ Adherence to recipes is as important for a
tasty dish as compliance with standards for
reconstruction.
How to cook?
џ To prepare tasty and healthy dishes, the right cook-
ware - pans, knives, cutting boards, pots - is needed.
This is identical to technical assistance in recon-
struction and recovery.
џ Funding determines how many restaurants the owner
can develop simultaneously. This is similar as financing
and defines how many projects can be simultaneously
implemented.
In Ukraine, there are many territorial communities
and there will be many projects that need to be
restored, so clear rules are important.
This is just like a restaurant owner who must clearly
understand the type of eachrestaurant, its specifics, and
the need for funding, teams, products, and so on. In this
regard:
џ In fact, capacity determines the implementation of
projects.
џ Skilled kitchen teams are needed for cooking.
page 8
The main ingredients
for a tasty dish
page 9
џ Donors can choose which projects to finance, and the funding provided,
aswell as budgetary funding, should be reflected in the system.
џ Implementation stages and the readiness of projects are fully visible
on the platform.
In the monitoring stage, all digital traces are frozen in the jelly, allowing both
the head chef and any consumer to detect any problems and risks as well as
provide feedback.
Each reconstruction project is akin to preparing a transparent jelly in a clear
dish, ensuring that not a single grain is overlooked and that the jelly has the
correct consistency.
To promote trust and reduce the risk of corruption, a transparent kitchen
must be established where the team's work and the ingredients used in
preparing dishes are visible to all.
To achieve this, fruits and shapes must be added in the correct sequence,
ensuring that the final product is both delicious and meets the requirements
of the project.
Under the “Transparency Rules”, the Digital Restoration Ecosystem for
Accountable Management (DREAM) will be responsible for overseeing the
reconstruction process (DREAM is realized under the support and advocacy
of the RISE coalition, whose members include #RRR4U):
џ All projects submitted by government entities, local authorities, state
and municipal enterprises are represented in the DRMS
џ The priority projects identified through a clear methodology are to be
posted by the Agency for Restoration, line ministries or local commu-
nities on the platform of the DRMS.
The primary rule for effective reconstruction
is transparency: «Everyone sees everything»
1. Transparency
page 10
2. Capacity
If a restaurant or cafe lacks a head chef or
trained assistants, just as much as it would
without professional food purchasers or
financial specialists, it will soon go bankrupt.
Meanwhile, the key stakeholder that needs adequate institutional
capacity today should be the Agency for Restoration: strengthening
the Agency's capacity and its territorial entities is important because
they will implement important large projects and sometimes assist
communities that are weak and do not yet know how to work with
projects.
Line ministries should be able to identify the necessary principles of
reconstruction in their areas, advise communities on these areas,
and facilitate reconstruction.
At the same time, local communities are the primary party that
creates the menu for reconstruction: they are primarily responsible
for the list of reconstruction projects and must therefore understand
what is needed for community development and what the communi-
ty can finance in the long term.
Communities must be able to create projects, technical documen-
tation, and control project implementation.
All stakeholders must be able to properly communicate with each
other to determine priorities for reconstruction under the conditions
of limited fiscal resources.
capable institutions are needed both at the central level and locally.
Likewise in reconstruction:
page 11
Under these conditions, communities will be able to understand the overall
recovery strategy, represent and defend their own interests, develop their
expertise and network of contacts, and increase their capacity to execute
projects at both leadership and staff levels, including in the private sector.
Decentralization and community capacity building must become
fundamental elements and cornerstones of all reconstruction projects.
Such projects should prioritize democratization and engage people at
the local level, with a focus on creating and preserving jobs in communi-
ties, and attracting people and businesses.
To achieve this, community representatives should be involved at all sta-
ges of reconstruction projects, from international discussions on re-
construction architecture to decision-making on project prioritization.
Community participation must be clearly documented in procedures
and rules for the allocation of funds, consultations, and participation in
committees/working groups.
Existing tools for local self-governance can be used to meet the needs of
recovery, such as strategic development documents for communities and
territories, public hearings as a component of transparency in local
politics, and participatory budgets.
Just as diners at a table must findtheir own dish and not go hungry,
recovery projects should prioritize meeting the needs of people and
communities. This means focusing on both current necessities, such
as housing, medical care, and education, as well as long-term improve-
ments to quality of life.
3. People-oriented
page 12
Rather than relying on state-run canteens, we advocate for the cultiva-
tion of a vibrant restaurant and café culture, featuring diverse menus
that are not dictated by a centralized authority.
Market mechanisms should be incorporated into reconstruction efforts
wherever possible, which will create employment opportunities, foster
local business growth, increase tax revenues at all levels of government,
and narrow the window for monopolization and corruption.
We suggest introducing localization elements in the early stages of re-
storation - companies from communities undergoing reconstruction
should participate in the project to a certain extent by performing work
or providing services - and developing public-private partnership
initiatives.
Market mechanisms entail maximizing the monetization of "recon-
struction" and social aid. In cases where monetization is not feasible, state
or communal procurements should be conducted on market terms via
the ProZorro system and with widespread advertising of bids.
To incentivize private investment from both domestic and foreign
sources, insurance against war-related risks is required. Several
international organizations are currently working on creating this
opportunity for foreign investors (such as the DFC, MIGA, and the
governments of Germany and Poland), but a similar mechanism is also
needed for Ukrainian investors. It should feature a private insurance
market instead of centralized project allocation.
4. Private business
engagement
page 13
Conditions
in the kitchen:
Proper
temperature
and humidity
page 14
1. Trust
џ International donors are, and will continue to be, a major source of
reconstruction and modernization funding for Ukraine during and
immediately following the war. However, if the government fails to fulfill
its obligations, including implementing necessary reforms such as
judicial reform, it may be difficult to secure continued large-scale
funding.
џ Ukraine requires investment from both domestic and foreign busi-
nesses, and for this reason, the government must ensure property
rights protections and stable working conditions.
Trust plays an exceptionally important role in the reconstruction and
modernization of a country, and without it, such efforts cannot succeed:
In a fine restaurant, trust underpins every aspect of its operations: the
owner's trust in the head chef and finance and procurement teams, the
head chef's trust in the line cooks and assistants, and also the trust of the
waitstaff, customers, and all those who work in the establishment.
џ The population must trust both the government and business to work
effectively and to encourage those who have left for safer countries to
return to Ukraine.
Once trust is broken, it will be difficult to regain the support of clients,
donors, businesses, and the public.
page 15
2. Build Back Better
џ Energy-efficient: this will increase Ukraine's energy independence.
The client must not only be satisfied, but also healthy, and food preparation
must be as environmentally and energy-efficient as possible. That's why an
increasing number of restaurant businesses are focusing not only on using
eco-friendly products, but also eco-friendly equipment, responsibly using
ingredients and minimizing production waste. The "responsible" menu
contains maximum information about the composition of each dish, so that
even people with allergies can enjoy their food.
џ Inclusive: this is extremely important, especially in the aftermath of
a full-scale war, when the number of people with disabilities increases.
The restored or newly built objects must be:
And the same rules should be followed in the reconstruction process.
џ Environmentally friendly: this will contribute to improving the environ-
ment in the country and thus promote longer healthy life expectancy.
To achieve this, it is crucial to adopt clear State Building Standards and other
standards for reconstruction and modernization, both for residential
buildings and infrastructure (including schools and medical facilities).
Here, lessons learned from the EU experience would be in handy, as Ukraine
still lacks defined standards.
page 16
3. The EU accession
is always highly valued, but trust in the quality of food in-
creases when a restaurant adheres to the highest inter-
national standards during preparation.
If Ukraine follows the indicators laid out by the European
Green Deal and adheres to the general rule of law principles
governing the EU during reconstruction, it will increase the
trust of “food tourists" - foreign investors, for whom the logic
of reconstruction will become clear and understandable. The
result of reconstruction will also be clear: without emissions,
with clean energy, circular economy, and preserved biodiver-
sity and ecosystems.
Integration with the EU in transportation and energy will
have a direct impact on how the logistics infrastructure is
reconstructed. After the war, the location of infrastructure
facilities and population placement will change, in particular,
due to the strengthening of economic ties with the EU.
As part of EU accession, it will be important to use EU
structural funds for long-term reconstruction - Ukraine
must take advantage of these opportunities and meet all
requirements to access these funds.
Local cuisine
Photo: klopotenko.com
page 17
For the proper preparation of any dish, a coordinated team effort is required. This
team includes those who never leave the stove and keep a watchful eye to prevent
burning, as well as those who ensure quality control before the dish is served.
When you have a thousand dishes to prepare, no matter how skilled the chef is,
there's always a risk, even if they never leave the stove. That's where automation and
digital solutions come in.
This is where a "kitchen assistant" like a smart stove comes in handy. In its recon-
struction, the Digital Restoration Ecosystem for Accountable Management (DREAM)
will play a crucial role, automating the process and responding if risk indicators sig-
nal that something goes wrong.
Monitoring is carried out by:
џ CSOs and public activists: regular monitoring of planning, procure-
ment, compliance with standards, and the final result.
џ The State Audit Service of Ukraine: monitoring procurement to buy
the best products from the best suppliers and avoid overpaying.
џ Businesses: active participation in public procurement and reporting
possible violations.
They are also responsible for quality control.
џ The Accounting Chamber of Ukraine: monitoring the spending of state
and local budgets on reconstruction projects.
At the initial stage,
don’t strove away
from the stove
+ ensure quality
control
In the near future,
invest into smart-
stove
page 18
Start cooking - now
ON
All recovery concepts must include the principle of immediate action. It is
important to start acting now, using existing institutional mechanisms and
flexible approaches instead of a prolonged design of the recovery architecture.
This approach fully corresponds to the work of the Ukraine Multi-agency Donor
Coordination Platform's Steering Committee in the format of the "Financial
Ramstein". The principle of immediate action can and should be integrated into
the platform's activities.
џ Timely reconstruction supports the stability of the economy: every des-
troyed and unreconstructed building or power plant means that people
andbusinesses lose opportunities and the very sense of working in the area,
make them toseek opportunities elsewhere or result in a situation where
they need social assistance.
Funds for urgent capital expenditures need to be allocated for several reasons:
џ Reconstruction will cost more later than it does now: now, part of the
objects destroyed by Russia may require conditionally moderate costs for
restoration - repairing the roof or replacing windows, or at least preserving
the state of the building. However, if the building is left in a semi-destroyed
state for a long time, it will become unsuitable for reconstruction, or re-
construction will be significantly more expensive.
џ Reconstruction will support local businesses: by raising capital expen-
ditures from the current almost zero level, donors and the state will
increase local demand for goods and services, allow preserving jobs (and
taxes), as well as working businesses and human capital. Their presence
and readiness to work will be crucial for any post-war recovery projects.
The launch of demining will allow farmers to cultivate the land now.
page 19
And now an example:
Recipe in Energy Sector
page 20
Dish "Energy System
of the Future"
Existing energy system
(destroyed/damaged due to war)
Procedures and data processing
Government and local authorities
Companies and people (industry workers)
Financing (access to resources)
EU standards
Ingredients:
page 21
What's in the ''fridge''
and the ''kitchen''?
џ Well-integrated gas transportation system with the EU and the largest gas
storage facilities in Europe. However, the gas transportation and distri-
bution network requires optimization and modernization to accommodate
the use of renewable and synthetic gases (biomethane and hydrogen).
џ Low human capacity: some experts have left the country, some are on the
front line, and some require better knowledge of "recipes" and "cooking
standards."
џ A mix of "fast food" and ecological products - additional funding is required
to cover debts and develop new support schemes to switch to "healthy"
dishes (renewable energy sources).
џ High and stable demand from clients - not only for domestic consumption
but also for the export of gas and electricity.
џ Synchronized with ENTSO-E energy system that requires modernization,
as it has been damaged or destroyed or inaccessible due to occupation:
џ Access to more than 50% of data is restricted - more data needs to be
opened than before the war (REMIT requirements).
џ High (71%) in implementing measures under the Association
progress
Agreement with the EU in the energy sector, as well as a of pre-
"good" level
paredness of legislation in the context of future EU accession negotiations.
nuclear generation
thermal power stations
combined
heat and power
plants
wind generation
solar generation
44%
75% 40%
≈90% 33%
page 22
"Dish" Preparation
џ We are introducing a "transparent kitchen" - opening up access to data,
publishing government decisions.
џ We attract financial resources for the purchase of quality products, quality
equipment, and professional staff.
џ We prepare food ecologically and according to international standards - we
introduce EU standards, use energy-efficient technologies, and constantly
upgrade the "kitchen” for an efficient energy system.
џ We continue to train personnel to form a team of professional "chefs.”
џ We are dividing the functions of "cooking dishes" and building a team in the
"kitchen" - simplifying procedures, "digitizing" interaction between all stake-
holders, introducing a decentralized system, and establishing cooperation
between the central government and local authorities.
џ We are looking for the best suppliers of quality products - creating a system
of cooperation with Ukrainian and foreign businesses.
џ We take care of all customers - special programs and offers for vulnerable
consumers.
џ We are transitioning from "fast food" to ecological and healthy dishes -
increasing the share of renewable energy and generating energy from clean
energy sources to achieve decarbonization goals. At the same time, we are
working on reforming coal regions.
џ Safety in the kitchen is a mandatory component. The National Critical
Infrastructure Protection and Resilience System needs to be developed. To
make such a system work, it is necessary to create a registry of objects,
organize processes for their documentation and monitoring of safety levels,
develop and start implementing resilience plans at the local level, and so on.
page 23
And that includes
the kitchen!
Every ingredient
matters.
If all the appliances have an energy efficiency
class of A, B and have like in
new energy labels
the EU, or an ''energy star'' - everything is fine,
you can start cooking.
On the ''energy kitchen'', this means:
џ New energy-saving technologies (batteries, accumulators)
џ Reducing losses and emissions in networks (gas, electricity)
џ Meters and smart technologies in consumers
џ High energy efficiency and minimal emissions in generation
џ High level of environmental awareness of the population
џ High standards of energy efficiency for new buildings.
Household appliances consume around 13% of
all energy in the home, and the older they are,
the more energy is required to power them.
page 24
Contact the Consortium
Institute for Economic Research
& Policy Consulting, Kyiv, Ukraine
Web: www.ier.com.ua/en
Email: institute@ier.kyiv.ua
Tel: + 38 044 278-63-42
www.facebook.com/IER.Kyiv
Institute of Analysis and
Advocacy, Poltava, Ukraine
Center for Economic
Strategy, Kyiv, Ukraine
Web: ces.org.ua/en
Email: office@ces.org.ua
Tel: +38 044 492-79-70
www.facebook.com/cesukraine
DiXi Group,
Kyiv, Ukraine
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Email: author@dixigroup.org
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  • 1. U k r a i n e R e c o v e r y Cookbook Photo: klopotenko.com
  • 2. Introduction We hope that the "Ukraine Recovery Cookbook" will be useful to both do- nors in preparing aid projects and to Ukrainian developers and project implementers on the ground. How- ever, first and foremost, this book is intended for those who are currently discussing the principles, priorities, and mechanisms of recovery and shaping corresponding policies at the highest level. џ Rather than waiting for a global project to be institutionalized, it's crucial to use existing tools and resources to fund re- storation projects now. џ Therefore, it's important for donor pro- jects should be flexible in responding to changing circumstances, such as the movement of the front line or changes in the institutions responsible for the pro- ject sphere. џ #RRR4U has presented key recovery and reconstruction principles in September 2022. џ The principles and possible policies for Ukraine's restoration, as well as even specific restoration projects, have already been described in several large documents ( , , ). 1 2 3 џ However, uncertainty remains signi- ficant, the situation on the ground is constantly evolving, and institutionalized mechanisms for restoration don't exist yet, while funding is needed now. џ This book aims to outline such prin- ciples, clearly formulating their practical significance, and propose examples of their application in real conditions of specific sectors, as "recipes" for Ukraine's recovery, composed of a set of universal in- gredients. џ Clear, well-known policy principles shared by Ukrainian society, the donor community, and implemen- ters, and their strict adherence in the implementation of each project, will help Ukraine attract more fun- ding than semi-transparent govern- ment funds. џ Therefore, to effectively and quickly develop solutions, it is necessary to be flexible and guided by a set of uni- versal policy principles, as any fixed roadmap risks losing relevance in a matter of months or weeks. Why Ukraine Recovery Cookbook is Necessary page 2
  • 3. It is vital to understand: is foremost an investment in quality produce that guarantees a sustainable, healthy, and extended life - as opposed to fast food of hasty defrosting Healthy nutrition Similarly, in the realm of restoration, long-term reconstruction is imperative, rather than short-lived annual repairs Photo: klopotenko.com page 3
  • 4. Principal Ingredients Conditions to be ensured in the kitchen These ingredients are crucial for all dishes in the Ukrainian “Restoration Cuisine”. Additional spices and components may vary depending on the dish People-Centeredness Ownership Private Capital Involvement Transparency Trust “Build Back Better”, including ecological sustainability and energy efficiency Compliance with EU standards page 4
  • 5. Blend high quality ingredients Start cooking already now Don't stray from the stove Additionally, there are recipes for recovery, adapted for different industries, e.g. energy Universal / multipurpose recipe To avoid burning of dish Photo: klopotenko.com page 5
  • 6. Team (ownership) the Ministry of Recovery - performs important tasks at the behest of the Head Chef џ Local communities (hromadas) for local dishes the Prime Minister of Ukraine Chef Sous Chef џ The Agency for Restoration for large and standardized dishes Purchasing Manager Accountant and financier the Ministry of Finance Chefs line ministries џ the international community - primarily during the procurement of products and financing Meticulous oversight of preparation and sanitary conditions is carried out by џ civil society - at all stages of preparation for all dishes џ the Accounting Chamber of Ukraine - during funding and afterwards page 6
  • 7. Blend high quality ingredients However, it is essential to buy only high-quality products. Therefore, it's necessary to clearly define which dish is being prepared at the outset, and what other dishes can be made when enough of the other ingredients are available. Traditionally in the kitchen, the rule is simple: a delicious dish can only be made from high quality ingredients, but it can be ruined by a failure to follow the proper cooking procedures. It's important to remember that the number of dishes that can be made from certain ingredients is vast, but the number of ingredients themselves is limited. In the case of reconstruction, this primarily concerns sufficient funding. page 7
  • 8. џ Sustainable financing: people always want to eat, so funding is needed for years. And if we are already speaking in the language of reconstruction, sustained funding is nece- ssary to maintain the built infrastructure in the future, without relying on donor funds. To succeed in recovery and reconstruction, the following are needed: џ Clear prioritization: defining priorities based on transparent criteria that foster trust and reduce the risks of corruption. џ A consistent and comprehensible approach to procedures: from defining priorities and procuring goods and services to distributing them among communities and institutions, much like the allocation of resources across a restaurant's various kitchens. џ Adherence to recipes is as important for a tasty dish as compliance with standards for reconstruction. How to cook? џ To prepare tasty and healthy dishes, the right cook- ware - pans, knives, cutting boards, pots - is needed. This is identical to technical assistance in recon- struction and recovery. џ Funding determines how many restaurants the owner can develop simultaneously. This is similar as financing and defines how many projects can be simultaneously implemented. In Ukraine, there are many territorial communities and there will be many projects that need to be restored, so clear rules are important. This is just like a restaurant owner who must clearly understand the type of eachrestaurant, its specifics, and the need for funding, teams, products, and so on. In this regard: џ In fact, capacity determines the implementation of projects. џ Skilled kitchen teams are needed for cooking. page 8
  • 9. The main ingredients for a tasty dish page 9
  • 10. џ Donors can choose which projects to finance, and the funding provided, aswell as budgetary funding, should be reflected in the system. џ Implementation stages and the readiness of projects are fully visible on the platform. In the monitoring stage, all digital traces are frozen in the jelly, allowing both the head chef and any consumer to detect any problems and risks as well as provide feedback. Each reconstruction project is akin to preparing a transparent jelly in a clear dish, ensuring that not a single grain is overlooked and that the jelly has the correct consistency. To promote trust and reduce the risk of corruption, a transparent kitchen must be established where the team's work and the ingredients used in preparing dishes are visible to all. To achieve this, fruits and shapes must be added in the correct sequence, ensuring that the final product is both delicious and meets the requirements of the project. Under the “Transparency Rules”, the Digital Restoration Ecosystem for Accountable Management (DREAM) will be responsible for overseeing the reconstruction process (DREAM is realized under the support and advocacy of the RISE coalition, whose members include #RRR4U): џ All projects submitted by government entities, local authorities, state and municipal enterprises are represented in the DRMS џ The priority projects identified through a clear methodology are to be posted by the Agency for Restoration, line ministries or local commu- nities on the platform of the DRMS. The primary rule for effective reconstruction is transparency: «Everyone sees everything» 1. Transparency page 10
  • 11. 2. Capacity If a restaurant or cafe lacks a head chef or trained assistants, just as much as it would without professional food purchasers or financial specialists, it will soon go bankrupt. Meanwhile, the key stakeholder that needs adequate institutional capacity today should be the Agency for Restoration: strengthening the Agency's capacity and its territorial entities is important because they will implement important large projects and sometimes assist communities that are weak and do not yet know how to work with projects. Line ministries should be able to identify the necessary principles of reconstruction in their areas, advise communities on these areas, and facilitate reconstruction. At the same time, local communities are the primary party that creates the menu for reconstruction: they are primarily responsible for the list of reconstruction projects and must therefore understand what is needed for community development and what the communi- ty can finance in the long term. Communities must be able to create projects, technical documen- tation, and control project implementation. All stakeholders must be able to properly communicate with each other to determine priorities for reconstruction under the conditions of limited fiscal resources. capable institutions are needed both at the central level and locally. Likewise in reconstruction: page 11
  • 12. Under these conditions, communities will be able to understand the overall recovery strategy, represent and defend their own interests, develop their expertise and network of contacts, and increase their capacity to execute projects at both leadership and staff levels, including in the private sector. Decentralization and community capacity building must become fundamental elements and cornerstones of all reconstruction projects. Such projects should prioritize democratization and engage people at the local level, with a focus on creating and preserving jobs in communi- ties, and attracting people and businesses. To achieve this, community representatives should be involved at all sta- ges of reconstruction projects, from international discussions on re- construction architecture to decision-making on project prioritization. Community participation must be clearly documented in procedures and rules for the allocation of funds, consultations, and participation in committees/working groups. Existing tools for local self-governance can be used to meet the needs of recovery, such as strategic development documents for communities and territories, public hearings as a component of transparency in local politics, and participatory budgets. Just as diners at a table must findtheir own dish and not go hungry, recovery projects should prioritize meeting the needs of people and communities. This means focusing on both current necessities, such as housing, medical care, and education, as well as long-term improve- ments to quality of life. 3. People-oriented page 12
  • 13. Rather than relying on state-run canteens, we advocate for the cultiva- tion of a vibrant restaurant and café culture, featuring diverse menus that are not dictated by a centralized authority. Market mechanisms should be incorporated into reconstruction efforts wherever possible, which will create employment opportunities, foster local business growth, increase tax revenues at all levels of government, and narrow the window for monopolization and corruption. We suggest introducing localization elements in the early stages of re- storation - companies from communities undergoing reconstruction should participate in the project to a certain extent by performing work or providing services - and developing public-private partnership initiatives. Market mechanisms entail maximizing the monetization of "recon- struction" and social aid. In cases where monetization is not feasible, state or communal procurements should be conducted on market terms via the ProZorro system and with widespread advertising of bids. To incentivize private investment from both domestic and foreign sources, insurance against war-related risks is required. Several international organizations are currently working on creating this opportunity for foreign investors (such as the DFC, MIGA, and the governments of Germany and Poland), but a similar mechanism is also needed for Ukrainian investors. It should feature a private insurance market instead of centralized project allocation. 4. Private business engagement page 13
  • 15. 1. Trust џ International donors are, and will continue to be, a major source of reconstruction and modernization funding for Ukraine during and immediately following the war. However, if the government fails to fulfill its obligations, including implementing necessary reforms such as judicial reform, it may be difficult to secure continued large-scale funding. џ Ukraine requires investment from both domestic and foreign busi- nesses, and for this reason, the government must ensure property rights protections and stable working conditions. Trust plays an exceptionally important role in the reconstruction and modernization of a country, and without it, such efforts cannot succeed: In a fine restaurant, trust underpins every aspect of its operations: the owner's trust in the head chef and finance and procurement teams, the head chef's trust in the line cooks and assistants, and also the trust of the waitstaff, customers, and all those who work in the establishment. џ The population must trust both the government and business to work effectively and to encourage those who have left for safer countries to return to Ukraine. Once trust is broken, it will be difficult to regain the support of clients, donors, businesses, and the public. page 15
  • 16. 2. Build Back Better џ Energy-efficient: this will increase Ukraine's energy independence. The client must not only be satisfied, but also healthy, and food preparation must be as environmentally and energy-efficient as possible. That's why an increasing number of restaurant businesses are focusing not only on using eco-friendly products, but also eco-friendly equipment, responsibly using ingredients and minimizing production waste. The "responsible" menu contains maximum information about the composition of each dish, so that even people with allergies can enjoy their food. џ Inclusive: this is extremely important, especially in the aftermath of a full-scale war, when the number of people with disabilities increases. The restored or newly built objects must be: And the same rules should be followed in the reconstruction process. џ Environmentally friendly: this will contribute to improving the environ- ment in the country and thus promote longer healthy life expectancy. To achieve this, it is crucial to adopt clear State Building Standards and other standards for reconstruction and modernization, both for residential buildings and infrastructure (including schools and medical facilities). Here, lessons learned from the EU experience would be in handy, as Ukraine still lacks defined standards. page 16
  • 17. 3. The EU accession is always highly valued, but trust in the quality of food in- creases when a restaurant adheres to the highest inter- national standards during preparation. If Ukraine follows the indicators laid out by the European Green Deal and adheres to the general rule of law principles governing the EU during reconstruction, it will increase the trust of “food tourists" - foreign investors, for whom the logic of reconstruction will become clear and understandable. The result of reconstruction will also be clear: without emissions, with clean energy, circular economy, and preserved biodiver- sity and ecosystems. Integration with the EU in transportation and energy will have a direct impact on how the logistics infrastructure is reconstructed. After the war, the location of infrastructure facilities and population placement will change, in particular, due to the strengthening of economic ties with the EU. As part of EU accession, it will be important to use EU structural funds for long-term reconstruction - Ukraine must take advantage of these opportunities and meet all requirements to access these funds. Local cuisine Photo: klopotenko.com page 17
  • 18. For the proper preparation of any dish, a coordinated team effort is required. This team includes those who never leave the stove and keep a watchful eye to prevent burning, as well as those who ensure quality control before the dish is served. When you have a thousand dishes to prepare, no matter how skilled the chef is, there's always a risk, even if they never leave the stove. That's where automation and digital solutions come in. This is where a "kitchen assistant" like a smart stove comes in handy. In its recon- struction, the Digital Restoration Ecosystem for Accountable Management (DREAM) will play a crucial role, automating the process and responding if risk indicators sig- nal that something goes wrong. Monitoring is carried out by: џ CSOs and public activists: regular monitoring of planning, procure- ment, compliance with standards, and the final result. џ The State Audit Service of Ukraine: monitoring procurement to buy the best products from the best suppliers and avoid overpaying. џ Businesses: active participation in public procurement and reporting possible violations. They are also responsible for quality control. џ The Accounting Chamber of Ukraine: monitoring the spending of state and local budgets on reconstruction projects. At the initial stage, don’t strove away from the stove + ensure quality control In the near future, invest into smart- stove page 18
  • 19. Start cooking - now ON All recovery concepts must include the principle of immediate action. It is important to start acting now, using existing institutional mechanisms and flexible approaches instead of a prolonged design of the recovery architecture. This approach fully corresponds to the work of the Ukraine Multi-agency Donor Coordination Platform's Steering Committee in the format of the "Financial Ramstein". The principle of immediate action can and should be integrated into the platform's activities. џ Timely reconstruction supports the stability of the economy: every des- troyed and unreconstructed building or power plant means that people andbusinesses lose opportunities and the very sense of working in the area, make them toseek opportunities elsewhere or result in a situation where they need social assistance. Funds for urgent capital expenditures need to be allocated for several reasons: џ Reconstruction will cost more later than it does now: now, part of the objects destroyed by Russia may require conditionally moderate costs for restoration - repairing the roof or replacing windows, or at least preserving the state of the building. However, if the building is left in a semi-destroyed state for a long time, it will become unsuitable for reconstruction, or re- construction will be significantly more expensive. џ Reconstruction will support local businesses: by raising capital expen- ditures from the current almost zero level, donors and the state will increase local demand for goods and services, allow preserving jobs (and taxes), as well as working businesses and human capital. Their presence and readiness to work will be crucial for any post-war recovery projects. The launch of demining will allow farmers to cultivate the land now. page 19
  • 20. And now an example: Recipe in Energy Sector page 20
  • 21. Dish "Energy System of the Future" Existing energy system (destroyed/damaged due to war) Procedures and data processing Government and local authorities Companies and people (industry workers) Financing (access to resources) EU standards Ingredients: page 21
  • 22. What's in the ''fridge'' and the ''kitchen''? џ Well-integrated gas transportation system with the EU and the largest gas storage facilities in Europe. However, the gas transportation and distri- bution network requires optimization and modernization to accommodate the use of renewable and synthetic gases (biomethane and hydrogen). џ Low human capacity: some experts have left the country, some are on the front line, and some require better knowledge of "recipes" and "cooking standards." џ A mix of "fast food" and ecological products - additional funding is required to cover debts and develop new support schemes to switch to "healthy" dishes (renewable energy sources). џ High and stable demand from clients - not only for domestic consumption but also for the export of gas and electricity. џ Synchronized with ENTSO-E energy system that requires modernization, as it has been damaged or destroyed or inaccessible due to occupation: џ Access to more than 50% of data is restricted - more data needs to be opened than before the war (REMIT requirements). џ High (71%) in implementing measures under the Association progress Agreement with the EU in the energy sector, as well as a of pre- "good" level paredness of legislation in the context of future EU accession negotiations. nuclear generation thermal power stations combined heat and power plants wind generation solar generation 44% 75% 40% ≈90% 33% page 22
  • 23. "Dish" Preparation џ We are introducing a "transparent kitchen" - opening up access to data, publishing government decisions. џ We attract financial resources for the purchase of quality products, quality equipment, and professional staff. џ We prepare food ecologically and according to international standards - we introduce EU standards, use energy-efficient technologies, and constantly upgrade the "kitchen” for an efficient energy system. џ We continue to train personnel to form a team of professional "chefs.” џ We are dividing the functions of "cooking dishes" and building a team in the "kitchen" - simplifying procedures, "digitizing" interaction between all stake- holders, introducing a decentralized system, and establishing cooperation between the central government and local authorities. џ We are looking for the best suppliers of quality products - creating a system of cooperation with Ukrainian and foreign businesses. џ We take care of all customers - special programs and offers for vulnerable consumers. џ We are transitioning from "fast food" to ecological and healthy dishes - increasing the share of renewable energy and generating energy from clean energy sources to achieve decarbonization goals. At the same time, we are working on reforming coal regions. џ Safety in the kitchen is a mandatory component. The National Critical Infrastructure Protection and Resilience System needs to be developed. To make such a system work, it is necessary to create a registry of objects, organize processes for their documentation and monitoring of safety levels, develop and start implementing resilience plans at the local level, and so on. page 23
  • 24. And that includes the kitchen! Every ingredient matters. If all the appliances have an energy efficiency class of A, B and have like in new energy labels the EU, or an ''energy star'' - everything is fine, you can start cooking. On the ''energy kitchen'', this means: џ New energy-saving technologies (batteries, accumulators) џ Reducing losses and emissions in networks (gas, electricity) џ Meters and smart technologies in consumers џ High energy efficiency and minimal emissions in generation џ High level of environmental awareness of the population џ High standards of energy efficiency for new buildings. Household appliances consume around 13% of all energy in the home, and the older they are, the more energy is required to power them. page 24
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