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Ukraine’s Reconstruction: Where Are We, Where Are We Headed, and What Comes Next?

24 June @ 4:00 pm - 5:00 pm

As discussions about Ukraine’s future increasingly shift from immediate military support to long-term recovery, the question of reconstruction has become one of the most significant geopolitical, economic, and security challenges of our time.

This event will examine the current state of Ukraine’s reconstruction efforts, the scale of the task ahead, and the key obstacles likely to shape the country’s recovery.

From rebuilding critical infrastructure and attracting investment to tackling corruption concerns, addressing demographic challenges, and ensuring long-term security, Ukraine’s reconstruction will require far more than financial assistance alone.

Bringing together policymakers, experts, and practitioners, the discussion will explore where reconstruction efforts stand today, where they are likely to be headed in the coming years, and what governments, international organisations, and the private sector can do to help ensure Ukraine emerges stronger, more resilient, and more prosperous than before the war.

The event will also consider the broader strategic implications of reconstruction, including its role in European security, Ukraine’s future integration with Euro-Atlantic institutions, and the lessons that can be drawn for post-conflict recovery elsewhere.

Join us for a timely discussion on one of the defining policy challenges of the coming decade.

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Dr Helena Ivanov, Associate Researcher, Henry Jackson Society

 

Simon Cassey, Senior Vice President, Burns & Wilcox Global Studio

 

Ashley Goodall, Marketing Consultant, the Ukraine British Business Council

 

Tetyana Nesterchuk, Legal Fellow, Kyiv School of Economics Institute

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  • Date: 24 June
  • Time:
    4:00 pm - 5:00 pm