Wartime Ukraine must translate international attention into investment
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Wartime Ukraine must translate international attention into investment
The 2025 Ukraine Recovery Conference showed that the country has the political backing and business potential to emerge stronger than ever, but this potential is not enough. The time for action and investment is now, write Viktor Liakh and Anna Derevyanko.
Legal certainty could boost Ukrainians’ economic contribution in the UK - The Foreign Policy Centre
Displaced Ukrainians in the UK are highly educated, with strong professional backgrounds and well placed to contribute economically and socially. However, to do this, they need greater certainty about their future in the country. More than three years into Russia’s full-scale invasion, the UK has provided refuge to over 218,600 displaced Ukrainians under humanitarian visa schemes. Government data shows 68% of Ukrainian adults are employed or…
The Ekaterina Osadchyi Foundation presented the analysis “How to build bridges between the dreams of youth and the needs of recovery” at the Ukraine Recovery Conference in Rome.
There has been a long-standing dispute between optimists and skeptics on the issue of attracting investment in Ukraine.
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