Reconstruction in Ukraine 2023-2024: conclusions and challenges

Mariia Mygal

January 25, 3:00-4:30 PM, the Institute of Analytics and Advocacy (IAA) invites you to discuss the main observations, key events of reconstruction in 2023, and challenges that should be addressed in 2024.

Throughout 2023, IAA analyzed nearly 2500 news reports dedicated to reconstruction, classified them, evaluated progress and reconstruction projects at the national and local levels.

The event format includes the presentation of the analytical overview “Reconstruction in Ukraine 2023-2024: Findings and Challenges” and a discussion of challenges and regional development plans that await resolution in 2024, with the participation of government representatives and civil organizations working in the field of reconstruction and public control.

Discussion participants:

  • Olexandra Azarkhina – Deputy Minister of Community Development, Territories, and Infrastructure of Ukraine
  • Valeriya Ovcharova – Program Specialist for Recovery and Reconstruction, USAID/ENGAGE
  • Anastasiya Mazurok – Deputy Executive Director, Transparency International Ukraine
  • Representative of the local government of Izium city

This overview is the first edition of a series aimed at helping the public, observers, and media representatives to monitor and evaluate the activities in the field of Ukraine’s reconstruction.

Discussion topics:

  • Regional Reconstruction Strategy – National and Regional Perspective
  • Regional Challenges and Priorities
  • Examples of Successful Implemented Projects

Date and Time: January 25, 3:00 – 4:30 PM (Kyiv time)

Format: Online discussion on the Zoom platform

Working language: Ukrainian

Pre-registration is required at the link.

The meeting is part of the Civic Activity Promotion Program “Get Involved!”, funded by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) and implemented by Pact in Ukraine. The content of the analytical overview of reconstruction is solely the responsibility of Pact and its partners and does not necessarily reflect the views of the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) or the U.S. government.

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