The post-war rebuilding of Ukraine is among Europe’s most complex and multifaceted challenges, requiring extensive coordination and resources. While the conflict continues, various recovery plans are actively being developed and implemented across different regions of the country. Experts emphasize that an inclusive approach is crucial, one that involves not only government agencies but also citizens, CSOs, local communities, and international partners working collaboratively. A 2025 survey conducted by Chatham House reveals that Ukrainian civil society remains eager to take a leading role in reforms and efforts to combat corruption. Despite the challenges, CSOs continue to play a vital role in supporting displaced populations, advancing education and research, and aiding local planning efforts to rebuild a resilient Ukraine. Read more here.
Source: Chatham House