National Resilience Forum: How Communities are Creating a Strong Support for Ukraine
The national resilience forum took place in Kyiv, where representatives of communities, regions, partner organizations, and experts from all over Ukraine gathered.
The resilience of the state is formed thanks to the defenders who stand guard over their positions under constant attacks. Communities, for their part, provide support to cities and villages, restoring infrastructure after each confrontation. Together they organize assistance for the population and restore the functioning of systems.
Frontline regions bear the greatest burden. The front line covers ten regions with over ten million residents. The government focuses on supporting communities that are constantly under threat.
As part of the project 'Shoulder to Shoulder: United Communities', 1100 communities in Ukraine have already joined, together restoring what has been damaged, sending humanitarian aid, and conducting joint activities.
Together on the Path to Resilience
“The resilience of the state is created by the military who defend the country and the communities who support the people. This is a common path that we walk together. And I thank everyone who works for the people, supports the army, and ensures the country's vitality during the war.”
The National Resilience Forum united representatives of communities and experts to emphasize the importance of joint efforts in ensuring the strength of the country and assisting frontline regions.
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