On 4-5 July 2022, Switzerland jointly with Ukraine will host the international Ukraine Recovery Conference (URC2022) in Lugano
Initially, the conference in Lugano had been planned as the 5th Ukraine Reform Conference – an annual high-level political event. It would have been in continuation of four previous editions of the conference held in the UK, Canada, Denmark and Lithuania that allowed Ukraine to highlight its reforms progress and discuss the next reform priorities. Against the backdrop of the full-scale Russian war against Ukraine since 24 February, 2022, Ukraine and Switzerland have jointly decided to proceed with the organization of the conference, but to refocus the priorities on a topic that is more relevant to Ukraine in the current situation.
The conference in Lugano has been renamed the Ukraine Recovery Conference and goes beyond reforms to concentrate on recovery. Lugano will be a unique opportunity for Ukraine to share its Recovery Plan and engage with the international partners to develop the best possible response to the enormous challenges lying ahead.
Ukraine and Switzerland initiate in Lugano a broad-based political process for the recovery of Ukraine. URC2022 is the international kick-off for the recovery process in Ukraine.
Recovery is a massive task and poses challenges of a magnitude that cannot be precisely measured at this point. However, the scale of response and resources needed can already be anticipated. To help the country get back to its feet and seize the opportunity to transform it, we need to pursue close coordination and be prepared to fully devote ourselves to implementation when the time will come.
The following topics will be discussed in Lugano:
- The Recovery and Development Plan of Ukraine (within United 24 initiative of President Zelenskyy) and different contributions of international partners for the recovery of Ukraine.
- The methods, priorities and principles of recovery.
- Social, economic, environmental and infrastructure recovery from damages and losses caused by the war.
- Reforms that are possible or necessary to implement in the current situation.
Source: https://www.urc2022.com/