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IWP Held Public Debate on Ukraine’s Reform Progress in Berlin

10:22 AM 23-9-2015

The Institute of World Policy in partnership with the German Council on Foreign Relations (DGAP) organized a public debate titled “Ukraine: What Model to Implement?” on September 22nd, in Berlin, Germany.Opening remarks were delivered by Alyona Getmanchuk, Director of the Institute of World Policy, and Prof. Dr. Eberhard Sandschneider, Otto Wolff-Director of the DGAP Research Institute.

Speakers:
Dmytro Shymkiv, Deputy Head of the Presidential Administration of Ukraine
Johannes Regenbrecht, Head of the Working Group Ukraine, German Foreign Office
Oksana Nechyporenko, Member of the Council, Reanimation Package of Reforms
Peter M. Wagner, Deputy Head of the Support Group for Ukraine

Dr. Stefan Meister, Head of Program for Eastern Europe, Russia, and Central Asia at the DGAP, acted as a moderator of the discussion.
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The public debate brought together more than 130 participants, including policymakers, stakeholders, academics, and journalists, to open conversation on the reform process in Ukraine.
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In the end of the last year the Institute of World Policy organized similar public debate on situation in Ukraine with the Italian policymakers and stakeholders in Rome.
The public debates in the EU capitals are organized under “New European Policy: Filling the Awareness Gap” project, conducted with the support of Ukraine National Initiatives to Enhance Reforms (UNITER), a program funded by USAID and implemented by Pact Inc.