The reconstruction of Ukraine following the war will require over $580 billion over the next decade, according to World Bank President Ajay Banga. The announcement was made in Gdańsk, Poland, highlighting the immense financial challenge facing the international community. While international aid is already being provided, experts emphasize the critical need for private sector involvement. Successful reconstruction is also contingent upon the implementation of necessary reforms within Ukraine. The scale of the rebuilding effort positions it as one of the largest financial undertakings of the 21st century. Banga’s statement underscores the long-term commitment required from global partners to support Ukraine’s recovery. The funds will be needed to rebuild infrastructure and revitalize the Ukrainian economy.