Ministry | Spendings | Used where? | Description |
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Federal Foreign Office | €400,000 | Ukraine | Strengthening Ukrainian capabilities, for example the Ministry of the Interior, police, border guards and customs to combat the illicit manufacture and trafficking of arms, ammunition and explosives through the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe and the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime. |
Federal Foreign Office | €307,780 | Ukraine | Funding of the project “Observatory on Illegal Markets and Conflicts in Ukraine” of the “Global Initiative against Transnational Organised Crime”.
Funding period: 04/15/2023 to 04/15/2024. |
Federal Foreign Office | €300,000 | Ukraine | Maintenance of four German-language degree programmes in Ukraine via the German Academic Exchange Service. |
Federal Foreign Office | €250,000 | Ukraine | Courses of the international diplomatic training of the Federal Foreign Office with a focus on the preparation and implementation of the EU accession process. |
Federal Foreign Office | €230,000 | Ukraine | Two media projects to support independent (local) media are planned. The costs for these amount to about €230,000.
Area of foreign cultural and educational policy. |
Federal Foreign Office | €200,000 | Ukraine | Contribution to OCEEA project (Office of the Co-ordinator of OSCE Economic and Environmental Activities) on environmental damage caused by the Russian war of aggression. |
Federal Foreign Office | €166,450 | Ukraine | Funding projects on anti-corruption in Ukraine and Moldova and against money laundering in Ukraine, Moldova and Georgia. |
Federal Foreign Office | €150,000 | Ukraine | Protection of cultural heritage and data preservation via the German Archaeological Institute. |
Federal Foreign Office | €110,000 | Ukraine | Support of the museum platform OBMIN, which links more than 40 Ukrainian museums with each other and with other European museum institutions. |
Federal Foreign Office | €100,000 | Germany | Research grants for Ukrainian academics through the German Archaeological Institute. |