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Funding Ukraine’s Recovery. The Role of the Private Sector. Oct 15, 2024

Event Organizer: Chatham House

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Topics Covered:

  1. Ukraine's economic resilience and the importance of private sector involvement in the country's recovery and future development.
  2. The four pillars of Ukraine's recovery: security, modernization and reform, access to markets and capital, and private sector participation.
  3. Ukraine's investment strategy and key sectors for development, including the government's four-year plan supported by the European Union.
  4. The European Union's support for Ukraine's economic recovery, particularly through the Ukraine Investment Framework and its three pillars.
  5. Specific challenges and opportunities for private sector investment in Ukraine, including political risk insurance, energy sector development, and the need for coordination between public and private investment efforts.
  6. The Big Recovery Portal - https://brp.org.ua/en

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