Following the unprecedented crisis caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, Cyprus’ recovery and resilience plan has responded to the urgent need to foster a strong recovery, while making Cyprus’ economy and society more resilient and future ready. In response to the energy market disruption caused by Russia's invasion of Ukraine, the Commission launched the REPowerEU Plan. The Recovery and Resilience Facility is at the heart of its implementation and its funding. Under REPowerEU, EU countries are updating their recovery and resilience plans with new measures to save energy and diversify the EU’s energy supplies.

Green transition
Focusing on green technologies and capacities - sustainable mobility, energy efficiency and renewables, climate change adaptation; circular economy; and biodiversity.
Policies for the next generation
Improving access to and the quality of general, vocational, and higher education; focusing on digital education, early childhood education and care; supporting youth employment.
Smart, sustainable, inclusive growth
promoting entrepreneurship, competitiveness, industrialisation; improving the business environment; fostering research, development and innovation, supporting small- and medium-sized businesses.
Digital transformation
Promoting the roll-out of very high-capacity networks, the digitalisation of public services, government processes, and businesses, in particular SMEs; developing basic and advanced digital skills; supporting digital-related R&D and the deployment of advanced technologies.
Social and territorial cohesion
Improving social and territorial infrastructure and services, including social protection and welfare systems, the inclusion of disadvantaged groups; supporting employment and skills development; creating high-quality, stable jobs.
Health and economic, social and institutional resilience
Improving the resilience, accessibility and quality of health and long-term care, including measures to advance their digitalisation; increasing the effectiveness of public administration systems.
The map exclusively serves information purposes and is not an exhaustive database of projects supported by the Recovery and Resilience Facility. It does not reflect the distribution of the projects funded by the Recovery and Resilience Facility across the European Union, nor across different geographical areas or sectors within EU Member States. The RRF funding amounts shown for measures are based on the initial cost estimates included in the recovery and resilience plans.
Furthermore, the projects showcased are without prejudice to any future assessment by the Commission in the context of verifying the satisfactory fulfilment of milestones and targets under Regulation (EU) 2021/241 establishing the Recovery and Resilience Facility.
Country snapshot

The country snapshot illustrates some of the most iconic and impactful projects included in the Cypriot Recovery and Resilience Plan that will bring positive change for EU citizens, businesses and the EU at large.
The reforms and investments in Cyprus’s plan are helping it to become more sustainable, resilient and better prepared for the challenges and opportunities of the green transition and digital transition. Following Council’s approval of Cyprus’ plan, on 08 December 2023, Cyprus’ recovery and resilience plan was updated on 08 December 2023 also to include a REPowerEU chapter.
*This value includes also the part of the plan which is financed with national resources
**RRF Grants (of which €52.4 mn from REPowerEU and €52.1 mn from Brexit Adjustment Reserve)
- 75 investment streams and 61 reforms
- 45% of the plan will support climate objectives
- 24.6% of the plan will foster the digital transition
The transformative impact of Cyprus’ plan is the result of a strong combination of reforms and investments, which address the specific challenges of Cyprus. The reforms address bottlenecks to lasting and sustainable growth, while investments have been selected to enhance sustainable growth and the digital transition, and increase productivity.
All measures have to be implemented within a tight time frame, as the Regulation establishing the Recovery and Resilience Facility requires all milestones and targets within the national plans to be completed by August 2026.
Green transition
In the area of climate and environmental policies, Cyprus faces the challenge of high greenhouse gas emissions, gaps in water and waste management, the need to safeguard biodiversity and wildlife.
Key measures for the green transition
- The plan will contribute €100 million to the EuroAsia Interconnector project, which will connect Cyprus to the EU electricity network and boost renewable energy production.
- The green investments of the plan include various support schemes worth €89 million, promoting energy efficiency and renewables and combating energy poverty.
- The plan contains as well €87 million of investments promoting sustainable and green mobility and encouraging a shift from private cars to public transport, as well as promoting the use of electric vehicles.
- Several reforms are included which will introduce green taxation, reform the electricity market and facilitate the use of electric vehicles.

The Cypriot Recovery and Resilience Plan provides a tangible contribution of EUR 100 million to building a cross-border electricity interconnector with a total length of 1,208 km between Crete, Cyprus and Israel.
- Project locations
- Cyprus
Digital transition
Digital challenges for Cyprus include connectivity, in particular the coverage of fixed very high capacity network. Cyprus also needs to make efforts to enhance digital skills in all population groups. Another challenge for Cyprus concerns digital public services as the level of online interaction between public authorities and the general public should be improved.
Key measures for the digital transition
- Cyprus’ recovery and resilience plan supports the digital transition.
- Investments and reforms support connectivity by enhancing access to communication infrastructure and supporting an inclusive digital transformation.
- €133 million will be invested for the digitalisation of public services, as the plan includes building a secured, integrated and modern digital architecture for the transition of digital public services.
- The plan also promotes digital education and skills, notably by upgrading digital infrastructure and tools in schools, providing teachers with digital training and upskilling and reskilling programmes for different parts of the Cypriot society.
- It also enables the digital health transition by modernising the IT systems of the National Health System and deploying cross border e-health services.

The objective of the measure is to encourage the digital transition through the support of widespread take-up of Very High-Capacity Networks (VHCN).
- Project locations
- Cyprus
Economic and social resilience
Key macro-economic challenges for the Cyprus’ economy include the sustainability of public finances and high household debt, limited access to finance for SMEs, large inefficiencies in public administration, the high economic dependency on a limited number of sectors, the need to make health care system more resilient and the need for upskilling and reskilling of work force. In the social domain, key challenges include the low outreach and activation of young people, the education and training system, and weaknesses in early childhood education and child care.
Key measures in reinforcing economic and social resilience
- The plan reinforces economic and social resilience with measures aimed at setting the country on the right path towards establishing a competitive and resilient economy with a diversified production base and social integration.
- Cyprus will notably invest €64 million in research and innovation and €43.4 million to improve access to finance for SMEs.
- Significant investments and reforms aim at increasing the efficiency, accessibility and resilience of the health care system, by investing €46.5 million to upgrade state hospitals.
- Concerning the labour market and young people, Cyprus will invest €15 million in reskilling and upskilling and €50.4 million in upgrading school infrastructure.
- Important reforms will equally be implemented aimed at strengthening financial stability by reducing the high level of NPLs, improving the efficiency of public administration and of the justice system and fighting aggressive tax planning.
The objective of the project is to offer quality childcare services and facilitate the participation and re-entering of workers with caring responsibilities, mostly women, in the labour market, thereby promoting gender equality.
- Project locations
- Cyprus
ANNUAL EVENTS
Annual events facilitate the exchange of views on the state of implementation of the Recovery and resilience plans, while ensuring close cooperation between all stakeholders and providing a platform to discuss interlinks between the Plans and other Union programmes.
More information on Annual events held in Cyprus can be found here
EUROPEAN SEMESTER
Cyprus’ plan is consistent with the challenges and priorities identified in the European Semester, the annual cycle of coordination and monitoring of each EU country’s economic policies. For a detailed explanation of the European Semester see the following link: The European Semester explained | European Commission (europa.eu)
National recovery and resilience website
Original Recovery and Resilience Plan (May, 2021)
Original Recovery and Resilience Plan (May, 2021)
Documents
Commission Staff Working Document: Analysis of the recovery and resilience plan of Cyprus
Press Material
Press release: "European Commission endorses Cyprus's plan"
Factsheet: Cyprus’s recovery and resilience plan
Questions and answers: European Commission endorses Cyprus's plan
Further Information
Presentation to the Council of Cyprus’s recovery and resilience plan
Updated Recovery and Resilience Plan (December, 2023)
Documents
Press Material
Daily news: Cyprus submits request to revise recovery and resilience plan and add REPowerEU chapter
Commission endorses Cyprus' €1.22 billion modified RRP
Updated Recovery and Resilience Plan (July 2024)
Documents
Press Material
Daily News: La Commission approuve la demande de révision ciblée du plan de relance de Chypre
Updated Recovery and Resilience Plan (December 2024)
Documents
Pre-financing
Press release
Press release: "European Commission disburses €157 million in pre-financing to Cyprus"
First Payment Request
Documents
Preliminary assessment of the first payment request of Cyprus
Commission Implementing Decision on the authorisation of the first disbursement to Cyprus
Press Material
Q&A on Cyprus' first payment request
Daily News: Commission disburses first payment to Cyprus
Second Payment Request
Documents
Press Material
Third Payment Request
Documents
Preliminary assessment for the third payment request of Cyprus
Press Material