Dear Colleagues,
We invite you to participate in the
Public discussion “Reconstruction and Recovery in Ukraine in 2022–2025: What Does Civil Society Monitoring Tell Us?”.
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Date: December 4, 2025 (Thursday)
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Time: 11:00–13:15 (Kyiv time)
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Format: Hybrid
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offline in Kyiv (the venue will be provided after registration)
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online via the ZOOM platform
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Languages: Ukrainian and English (simultaneous interpretation provided)
>>> Registration:
https://forms.office.com/e/tw96q0iams
During the full-scale war, the role of civil society has expanded and now includes both oversight and humanitarian response. Civil society organisations have also come to play a major role in reconstruction processes:
from carrying out reconstruction itself to supporting communities in developing recovery plans and programmes. Their role is also essential for monitoring of recovery and reconstruction at local level. The results of the grant programme implemented by the
Institute for Economic Research and Policy Consulting (IER) over the past eighteen months speak directly about how reconstruction is progressing. The programme was carried out within the project “Control of Recovery Expenditures for Ukraine”, supported by
the European Union and implemented in partnership with the Centre for Economic Strategy and the NGO “Technologies of Progress”.
Over these eighteen months, 35 civil society organisations that took part in the project’s grant programme assessed the quality of reconstruction of damaged and destroyed schools, kindergartens, outpatient clinics,
hospitals, administrative buildings, residential houses and other facilities.
In total, more than 800 sites were examined in ten regions of Ukraine that suffered the most from shelling and/or hostilities. Thanks to this work, a vast amount of analytical information was generated, which is
useful for adjusting current approaches to recovery and will also be valuable for shaping approaches to large-scale reconstruction and recovery after the war.
On 4 December 2025, the project experts and civil society activists will present an analysis of the results of civil society monitoring at the event
“Reconstruction and Recovery in Ukraine in 2022–2025: What Does Civil Society Monitoring Tell Us?”.
Topics to discuss:
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Which recovery practices matter most, and what mistakes or violations are made by reconstruction actors when restoring damaged social infrastructure facilities?
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How should the recovery of social infrastructure be organised so that it is efficient, cost-effective, and leads to improved quality of life for all groups of the population? How can we “build
back better”?
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How can we find the right balance between partnership and oversight in cooperation between civil society and the authorities?
The event is held as part of the project “Control of Recovery Expenditures for Ukraine”, supported by the European Union and implemented in partnership with the Centre for Economic Strategy and the Institute for
Economic Research and Policy Consulting (IER), and the NGO “Technologies of Progress”.
We would be delighted to have you participate.
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Kind regards,
The Institute for Economic Research and Policy Consulting
Reytarska 8/5-А | 01054 Kyiv, Ukraine
tel.: + 38 044 278-63-42| fax: + 38 044 278-63-36
e-mail: [email protected] |
www.ier.com.ua

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