"In the past year, Ukraine's recovery needs have continued to grow due to Russia's ongoing attacks," Ukraine's Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal said in a statement.
Ukraine's government has allocated $7.37 billion to address priority needs for 2025, with support from donors, but still has a financing gap of nearly $10 billion, the joint statement said.
The latest assessment, using a universal methodology to assess damages and needs, found that direct damage in Ukraine from Russian attacks has risen to $176 billion from $152 billion reported in February 2024.
About 13% of Ukraine's total housing stock has been damaged or destroyed, affecting more than 2.5 million households.
President Donald Trump on Monday said he remains in "serious" discussions with Russian President Vladimir Putin about ending the war with Ukraine.