Ukraine is an agricultural powerhouse with a key role in feeding the world. Esteemed speakers include Ukrainian and American government officials and leading experts in energy and infrastructure matters, the head of Ukraine’s leading state-run energy company and the country’s largest investor providing large-scale financial support to strengthen energy resilience, sharing their valuable insights and perspectives on an issue that the world is watching very closely.įeeding the Most Vulnerable: Ukraine’s Contribution to Global Food Security Their criminal intent is backfiring, rather than bend the will of Ukrainians, it has resulted in increased global support for Ukraine – in defending itself militarily, improving air defenses and restoring power, water and heat. According to the United Nations, the Kremlin has destroyed 50% of Ukraine’s energy infrastructure, putting millions of people at risk of sickness and death as temperatures continue to plunge. With mounting losses on the battlefield and more than half of freshly-occupied territories liberated by Ukraine, since October 10, Russia has unleashed massive rocket and drone attacks on power and energy infrastructure, mercilessly targeting civilian infrastructure to punish Ukrainians for their defiance and try to break their spirit with the cold and dark. Ukraine’s Energy Infrastructure: From Destruction to Resilience Ukraine House Davos, in its first four years, attracted over 30,000 visitors the most recent Ukraine House alone gathered circa 400,000 views, and posts received nearly 1.2 million impressions from around the world.Ĭentrally located at Promenade 59 in Davos, Switzerland, Ukraine House Davos will open its doors on Monday, January 16 th from 5 pm through 10 pm on Thursday, January 19 th. Ulyana Khromyak, Executive Director, Ukraine House Davos.Lenna Koszarny, Founding Partner and CEO, Horizon Capital. Svitlana Grytsenko, Member of the Board, Victor Pinchuk Foundation.Jaroslawa Johnson, President and CEO, Western NIS Enterprise Fund.Ukraine House Davos Organizing Committee is comprised of four women who volunteer their efforts to produce this event: In its fifth year, Ukraine House Davos is led by Executive Director Ulyana Khromyak and co-organized by Western NIS Enterprise Fund, Victor Pinchuk Foundation, and Horizon Capital. Ukraine House will bring together high level government, civic society and business leaders amplifying the country’s voice, including what Ukraine needs to ensure a victorious outcome its immense contribution to global food security the ongoing attack on Ukraine’s energy infrastructure and what support is needed urgently now shining a spotlight on Ukraine’s heroic defenders, humanitarian heroes and global ambassadors as well as focusing on economic resilience, rebuilding cities, investment opportunities now and in the future, and much more. Ukraine House is returning to Davos and aims to unify and inform the response of the global community to Russia’s war on Ukraine. This is not only a war against Ukraine, but an attack on the principles and values of the democratic world. Despite Russia’s brutal onslaught, Ukraine remains united, defiant, determined, strong and resilient. Western countries, along with other allied governments and conscious citizens around the globe, are united in unprecedented support for Ukraine. Ukraine’s leadership and ordinary Ukrainians have inspired the world with exceptional acts of bravery – from the battlefield to volunteering, from diplomacy to the economy.
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