Stakeholders

This is a list of stakeholders, that are relevant to the Climate Landscape in Ukraine. The stakeholders have been grouped into several main categories by which you can filter. The list is intended to be comprehensive and is updated every 6 months.

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  • Civil society actors, think-tanks and non-business related associations (49)
  • International stakeholders (27)
  • Government of Ukraine (26)
  • Business associations (14)
  • Business (11)
  • Public sector, State-owned Enterprises (SoE’s) (8)
  • Scientific sector (Academia) (6)
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  • Key Stakeholders of the National Climate Policy

    This infographic highlights the key stakeholders shaping Ukraine’s national climate policy, including government, local authorities, civil society organizations, academia, think tanks and international partners. It outlines their roles, responsibilities, and contributions to advancing climate mitigation and adaptation efforts. Together, these actors form the collaborative framework driving Ukraine’s transition toward a more sustainable, resilient, and low-carbon future.

    • Ministry of Finance of Ukraine (MOF)

      MOF is a body of the executive power, responsible for the budget policy and creation of conditions for the stable development of the economy through effective management of the state finances according to the principles of balance, efficiency, impartiality, integrity, stability and transparency.

    • Ministry of Education and Science of Ukraine

      Ministry of Education and Science is a body of the executive power, responsible for the state policy in the spheres of education and science, scientific, innovative and technical activities, knowledge transfer.

    • Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine (MFA)

      The Mission of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine is to represent and protect the interests of Ukraine in the international arena and to facilitate a favourable international environment for the development and realization of the potential of Ukraine, its society and citizens.

    • State Agency for Energy Efficiency (SAEE)

      The central executive body which implements state policy in the field of efficient use of fuel and energy resources, energy saving, renewable energy sources and alternative fuels.

    • State Agency for Restoration and Infrastructure Development

      State Agency on restoration and Infrastructure Development of Ukraine is a government body subordinated to the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine through the Minister for Communities, Territories and Infrastructure ...

    • Energy Efficiency Fund

      Government institution providing instruments for thermal innovations in multi-family buildings where homeowners associations were established.

    • National Energy and Utilities Regulatory Commission (NEURC)

      A collegial government agency responsible for regulating essential utility services.

    • National Commission for Securities and Stock Market (NSSMC)

      National Securities and Stock Market Commission is working in the direction of providing and implementing reforms in the area of capital markets, improving corporate governance and protecting the rights of the investors. It’s work is connected to climate finance and potential emission trading scheme.

    • National Accreditation Agency of Ukraine (NAAU)

      The National Accreditation Agency of Ukraine (hereinafter – NAAU) is the national accreditation body of Ukraine.

    • The National Bank of Ukraine (NBU)

      NBU is an independent central bank, working to integrate into the international community of central banks.

    Actors were divided into four main categories: governmental bodies, local authorities, donors and international organizations, NGOs. The Ukrainian Government is represented by the Ministry of Environmental Protection and Natural Resources of Ukraine, the Ministry of Energy of Ukraine, the Ministry of Economy of Ukraine, the Ministry of Communities, Territories and Infrastructure Development of Ukraine, the Ministry of Agrarian Policy and Food of Ukraine, the Ministry of Finance of Ukraine, the Ministry of Education and Science of Ukraine, the National Bank of Ukraine and Government Office for Coordination on European and Euro-Atlantic Integration. Generally, governmental actors are key players in the development of policies and strategies. The Ministry of Environmental Protection and Natural Resources is the leading Ukrainian governmental institutions with regards to climate change.

    Donors and international organizations were selected according to the level of their engagement in climate policy formulation and implementation support and include the following organizations: Delegation of the European Union to Ukraine, the Energy Community, the Covenant of Mayors for Climate & Energy, World Wide Fund for Nature, World Bank, Eastern Europe Energy Efficiency And Environment Partnership, EBRD, EIB, KfW, NEFCO, Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency, State Secretariat for Economic Affairs of Economic Cooperation and Development, USAID, UNDP and OECD. The active engagement by and support from these organizations is critical to the fulfillment of the task of decarbonization of the Ukrainian economy. 8 The following local NGOs were identified as having a significant stake in tackling the climate agenda in Ukraine: Ecodiya, No Waste Ukraine, and the National Ecological Center of Ukraine. Local authorities are represented by Kyiv city council and Lviv city council, as these two cities are exemplary in pursuing climate-related topics, including monitoring and assessing the impact of various activities in the city on the environment. (this is the continuation of the intro)