The USAID Harvest Activity contributes to increased global food security by strengthening Ukraine’s grain and oilseed sector through market system efficiency.
U.S.-Ukraine Reconstruction, Investment, and Innovation Forum .
Event | July 16, 2024
Foreign investment and the support of the private sector remain critical for Ukraine’s economic growth as it seeks to rebuild and recover from the devastating impact of the conflict.
On Tuesday, July 16, 2024, the Georgetown University McDonough School of Business hosted a half-day forum on U.S.-Ukraine Reconstruction, Investment and Innovation co-organized with Chemonics and the Baratta Center for Global Business.
Amidst the ongoing war with Russia, Ukraine faces significant challenges that can hinder its economic recovery and post-war reconstruction efforts. This event featured representatives from Ukraine, American business and banking executives, USAID, the Development Finance Corporation, and more. Together, these experts explored solutions and recommendations for the reconstruction and reinvention of Ukraine’s economy. You can find the program here and watch the recording below:
Click on the resources below to learn more about how our work across technical sectors supports these goals:
- Case Study: Collaborating, Learning, and Adapting Amid the War in Ukraine
- Fact Sheet: USAID Transformation Communications Activity
- Paving the Way: A Monumental Partnership Responds to the Global Food Security Crisis
- Sharing Her-Story: Women in a War Zone
- Sowing Seeds of Change: Two Years into Russia’s Invasion of Ukraine
- Transforming Ukraine’s District Heating Technology to the Rescue
- Ukraine’s Women Leaders Transforming Communities Amidst War
- Ukraine | Stabilization and Transitions | U.S. Agency for International Development (usaid.gov)
- Video: Cracking the Nut 2023: The Art of the Pivot