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Ukraine’s path toward EU membership opens up new opportunities, but it also brings new responsibilities and challenges. There is still much work to be done — by government institutions, local authorities, and civil society alike.

But are we ready to change the way we govern? To move beyond the legacy of russia’s colonial governance model and embrace European values rooted in respect for every individual, partnership, trust, and self-respect?

These are the questions we will explore during the official side event of the Ukraine Recovery Conference 2026:

Delivering Europe: Public Administration Reform and Civil Society as Enablers of Ukraine’s EU Accession and Recovery

Together with representatives of government, civil society, and international partners, we will discuss how to strengthen Ukraine’s public administration on its path to the EU, enhance its capacity through meaningful cooperation between government and civil society, and draw on international best practices.

The event is designed as an open discussion focused on exchanging ideas and identifying practical solutions together.

24 June 2026

16:00–19:00

Holiday Inn Gdańsk City Centre, Gdańsk, Poland

Join the conversation on the changes that are essential for Ukraine’s successful European integration.

Register here:

https://ednn.link/AkdhJA

Event is co-orginized by the Secretariat of the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine, OECD SIGMA, PAR4UA Project and ISAR Ednannia.  

Organisational framework
OECD SIGMA — Support for Improvement in Governance and Management — is a joint initiative of the OECD and the European Union, principally financed by the EU.

The PAR4UA Project, “Strengthening Ukraine’s Public Administration Reform for EU Integration”, is implemented by the Professional Government Association in partnership with Providus Public Policy Centre, Latvia, with the support of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Latvia.

ISAR Ednannia’s participation is supported within the framework of the project “Strong Civil Society of Ukraine — a Driver towards Reforms and Democracy”, implemented with the financial support of Norway and Sweden.