Dialogue Platform “Zaporizhzhia Region 2025: Resilience and Development”

23 January 0:00
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The event brought together over 100 participants, including representatives of international organizations, diplomats, government authorities, and civil society.

Key Discussion Topics:

  • Strengthening the link between humanitarian response and recovery efforts.
  • Investing in education, culture, and sustainable development.
  • Priorities: transparency, energy resilience, healthcare services, support for IDPs and veterans, and youth engagement.

Objectives:

  • Facilitating dialogue and building trust.
  • Aligning regional recovery strategies.
  • Coordination under the leadership of the regional administration.

The Executive Director of the “Association of Invincible Communities,” Olexandr Svystun, participated in discussions on IDP assistance, sharing practical approaches to their support.
We are grateful to our partners, particularly @UNDP and @UNICEF, for their support and assistance in organizing the event.

Special thanks to the Head of Zaporizhzhia Regional Administration, Ivan Fedorov, who is a driving force for change and actively contributes to the recovery and development of the region.

The event marked an important step towards uniting efforts for the sustainable recovery of the region.

Photo credit: Danylo Pavlov / UNDP in Ukraine

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