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16 Feb

2024

Munich Security Conference 2024

Press Conference on the newest Ukraine Support Tracker release

Hotel Bayerischer Hof
Promenadepl. 2-6
80333 München

How has foreign aid to Ukraine evolved in recent months? Could Europe fill the gap, in case US Congress fails to pass another Ukraine support bill? And how does promised aid compare to actually allocated aid to be sent to Ukraine?

Speaker

  • Prof. Dr. Christoph Trebesch
    Researcher

This press conference introduces the newest Ukraine Support Tracker release, which contains an important novelty. We now track government “allocations” of aid across donor governments, meaning that we collect the value of specific aid packages that are allocated or earmarked for delivery. Thus far, limited transparency required a focus on "commitments”, or the amount of aid promised. The "allocations" data now provide a much better picture of the aid that is actually arriving in Ukraine

In Cooperation with MSC

Media Information

  • News

    16.02.2024

    Präsident Selenskyi besucht die Armee

    Europe has a long way to go to replace US aid - large gap between commitments and allocations

    The Team of the Ukraine Support Tracker introduces a new measure to track foreign government aid to Ukraine – government “allocations”. The data show…

Kiel Institute Speaker

  • Prof. Dr.

    Christoph Trebesch

    Economic & Financial Crises, Fiscal Policy & National Budgets, International Finance

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