Reconstruction of Cities, destroyed by war: Experience, Challenges and Opportunities

On May 23, at 12:00 p.m., an online webinar “Reconstruction of Cities, destroyed by war: Experience, Challenges and Opportunities” will be held.

The main topic is how to turn challenges into advantages and not just restore the destroyed, but with the help of new technologies and complex solutions, turn cities and towns into safe, comfortable, and modern environments that meet the standards of the European Union. During the webinar, we will discuss the experience of city self-government cooperation with international and Ukrainian partners and the possibilities of attracting grant funds.

Participants:

  • Oleksandr Senkevych, mayor of the Mykolaiv city
  • Yurii Bova, Mayor of Trostyanets
  • Heorhii Yerko, acting village head of Borodyanka
  • Martyn Yakubovskyi, Mayor of Minsk-Mazowiecki (TBC)
  • Vera Winthagen, design policy analyst at the European Commission, member of the New European Bauhaus program team
  • Oleksandra Tkachenko is the project coordinator of the Ukrainian Netherlands Urban Network
  • Olena Rybak is the executive director of iC consulenten in Ukraine
  • Thaddée Toulouse, member of the NGO Stand with Ukraine (France)
  • Representatives of the communities of Kherson Oblast and Mariupol, who already have experience of cooperation with European associations of specialists in the field of construction and architecture

The webinar will take place via Zoom and will be broadcast on the Facebook page of the organizers.

Registration here

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The webinar is held within the framework of the NGO project “The National Interests Advocacy Network “ANTS” “Restoring Ukraine Together”, which aims to establish effective processes of interaction between all key agents of the Restoration of Ukraine: state and local authorities, international donors and partners, expert and professional communities, and representatives of civil society. The project is financed by the European Union.

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