Ukraine: renovated hospital and preschool open in Lviv Oblast with EU support
Two public buildings in Lviv Oblast – St Luke’s Hospital in Lviv and preschool No.7 ‘Dzvinochok’ in Truskavets – have officially opened after renovations supported by the European Union and its financial arm, the European Investment Bank (EIB). These projects are part of the broader Ukraine Early Recovery Programme that funds the restoration of essential social infrastructure, including schools, hospitals, water and heating systems and social housing.
Lviv’s St Luke’s Hospital, a key emergency and specialised care centre, has undergone a €940,000 renovation to improve services for its 50,000 annual patients. Home to western Ukraine’s largest burn unit, it was insulated to improve the building’s energy efficiency.

A €330,000 renovation of preschool No.7 ‘Dzvinochok’ in Truskavets, Lviv Oblast, has created a more energy-efficient and welcoming learning space for pupils, including for children displaced by the war and for staff.
In Lviv Oblast, two facilities have already been renovated and six are undergoing reconstruction under the EIB recovery programmes, with a total investment of over €15 million. This includes six educational institutions and two medical facilities, improving access to education and healthcare in the region.
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