UKRAINE FACILITY PLATFORM IS AN INTERNATIONAL CIVIL SOCIETY PROJECT
UAFP is designed to facilitate equal key European and Ukrainian stakeholders’ involvement. UAFP mission is to identify and contribute reality-driven and mutually beneficial solutions under the Ukraine Facility Instrument.
UAFP IS ESTABLISHED BY TWO
NON-GOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS
The Center for Human Capital (Ukraine, Kyiv) and the Institute for Global Transformation (EU, Brussels) and with the support of misson of Ukraine to the EU.
Roman Vybranovskyy
“The war has changed Ukraine’s economic landscape, destroying both ineffective infrastructure and oligarchic dominance. We have to build a modern economy that will help win the war and include Ukraine as a part of a resilient Europe. We joined our efforts to provide a mechanism that will use the best available knowledge to use this chance for modernization of the country.”
Viktor Berezenko
“The best opportunity to care for the future of Ukraine is now. Ukraine’s economic self-sufficiency should be highlighted by businesses, society, and government through engagement with European stakeholders. UAFP aims to be a key facilitator for transformative, beneficial investments in Ukraine’s economy.”
Successful EU accession requires participation of all key stakeholders in setting out fair actionable policies, not just government agencies
Goals
- Promote Ukraine’s economic self-suffieniency and develop robust regulations in line with the Copenhagen criteria
- Develop strategic approach to key growth areas with involvement of all stakeholders in active dialogue with the EU and other international partners
- Achieve practical success through identification and delivery of projects to foster economic growth and investment in key areas
an ongoing dialogue between the EU and Ukraine is crucial
stakeholders
International Organizations &IFIs Business Local Communities EU Institutions Civil Society State Officials Investors Citizens Associations
approach
AUDIT
Conducting research to understand the needs and opportunities
ROUND TABLES
Regular meetings of all stakeholder groups at roundtables in accordance with the clusters defined by the EU*
REPORTING DOCUMENTATION
Preparation of analytical reports meets the requirement to formulate clear and reasoned priorities and timeframes for their implementation
INTERNATIONAL FORUM
Organization and holding of the forum complies with the principle of inclusiveness, which implies the real involvement of all stakeholders on equal terms
6 HIGH PRIORITY SECTORS:
Tangible
results
- Specific projects and programs ready for investment and cooperation
- Coherent policies agreed on by all stakeholders and ready for implementation, both project-specific and overarching for strategic governance
- EU negotiation position and implementation strategy based on actual and verified stakeholder input
- In-depth analysis of requirements and pre-requisites for investment and economic growth drivers in key areas reflecting local specifics and expectations from international partners
- Comprehensive strategies based on such requirements in order to steer predictable long-term approach in key growth areas
COORDINATION COMMITTEE
The Organizing Committee oversees the project’s activities, sets objectives and goals, engages partners, and ensures the implementation of key activities
H.E. Lana Zerkal
H.E. Hugues Mingarelli
Valerii Pekar
Oksana Nechiporenko
who we are
UKRAINE FACILITY PLATFORM is an international business and civil society platform that is focused on establishing and supporting an ecosystem uniting key stakeholders (including industries, civil society groups, experts and state officials).
We are aimed to bring structure and provide a forum for stakeholders in their efforts to identify and address hurdles, as well as create a level rule-based playing field in Ukraine.
We are not an another think tank or a project office or an advocacy team.
We are a platform that brings together the best minds and existing experts to think, refine projects, develop and advocate necessary policy.
Contacts
UAFP was established by two non-governmental organizations —the Center for Human Capital (Ukraine, Kyiv) and the Institute for Global Transformation (EU, Brussels)