Ukraine Housing Policy Principles, Strategy, and Program Development
Project Details
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has displaced over 10 million Ukrainians and severely damaged or destroyed one out of every eight Ukrainian homes. Since the war began in 2022, AHI has been working, first pro-bono and now via key entities such as Ukraine's Ministry for Development of Communities and Territories (MinDev), the World Bank, and Agence Française de Developpement (AFD), to help Ukraine become ready for, fund, and then implement the rehousing of Ukraine.
Building on our Rehousing Ukraine Initiative, we began advising the World Bank in 2024 as principal affordable housing finance experts, working with MinDev on what has become a landmark new law on the fundamental principles of housing policy. The law, which was passed by the Verkhovna Rada (parliament) in early 2026, lays the foundation for all legal and subsidy arrangements for the future of housing in Ukraine, including further laws on social and affordable housing, mortgage banking, and more.
AHI was a principal subject-matter expert consultant to the Bank team for the design of appropriate housing policy and principles for Ukraine, housing strategy for the rehousing of Ukraine in the aftermath of Russia’s invasion, and housing programs that are likely to be developed or modified to deliver on the housing strategy consistent with the housing principles.







