Conference
- Tuesday, 18. November 2025 4:30 pm – 9:30 pm Save in my calendar
- Wednesday, 19. November 2025 9:30 am – 5:30 pm Save in my calendar Save all dates in my calendar
Resilience and reforms in Ukraine at wartime: The role of local self-government
20th Annual Conference of Kyiv Dialogue
Without the active support of European partners in Ukraine's security and defense, reforms will not succeed. This was made clearer than ever at the Ukraine Recovery Conference in Rome in mid-July. Investment and reforms require confidence in the security and resilience of society and its institutions. The prospect of joining the European Union remains the driving force behind reforms, even in times of war. A strong democratic civil society and effective local administrations are crucial for the country's resilience. Decentralization reforms have made a decisive contribution to the ability of local administrations to act, often in cooperation with competent civil society partners. Central government institutions and international donors are now called upon to systematically involve the municipal level in the reconstruction process.
The 20th annual Kyiv Dialogue conference will examine the interaction between the local administration, civil society, national institutions, and international partners against the backdrop of the precarious security situation. How can the resilience of civil society be effectively maintained and strengthened under wartime conditions? Which successful local projects should be replicated? How can international funds be used effectively and in a targeted manner to strengthen local communities and civil society? Ukraine's experience in overcoming diverse war-related challenges to social cohesion is also valuable for the EU and its member states, where hybrid Russian destabilization attempts are also on the rise.
The KYIV DIALOGUE is a non-partisan and independent platform for deepening and sustaining dialogue between Ukraine and Germany. It brings together opinion leaders from politics, the media, and civil society from both countries. This initiative is supported by the European Exchange gGmbH, Berlin, in cooperation with the German Association for Eastern European Studies, the Friedrich Naumann Foundation for Freedom, the Heinrich Böll Foundation, the International Renaissance Foundation, and the Konrad Adenauer Foundation.
On the sidelines of the conference, the exhibition “Art of Freedom: Unseen Civilians” about Ukrainian civilians held in Russian captivity will be presented. The exhibition is a project by Common Sense Communications and PR ARMY, in cooperation with the Kyiv Office of the Heinrich Boell Foundation.
Contact:
Valeriia Moiseieva
Kyiv Dialogue / European Exchange
E info@kyiv-dialogue.org
Anna Antonina Łysiak
Heinrich Böll Foundation
Department for Eastern and South Eastern Europe
E lysiak(@)boell.de
» Participation on site
at the the Heinrich-Böll-Stiftung Conference Center, Schumannstr. 8, 10117 Berlin
Please register in advance. Unfortunately, the number of seats for this event are limited. If we are at capacity, the conversation will be transmitted via video to other rooms.
» Livestream
Alternatively, you can follow the event via livestream without registering.
Livestream on November 18th, 4:30 PM - 7:00 PM in English
Livestream on November 18th, 4:30 PM - 7:00 PM in Ukrainian
Livestream on November 19th, 9:30 AM - 11:00 AM in English
Livestream on November 19th, 9:30 AM - 11:00 AM in Ukrainian
Livestream on November 19th, 2:30 PM - 6:00 PM in English
Livestream on November 19th, 2:30 PM - 6:00 PM in Ukrainian
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