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Rebuilding Ukraine through Awareness| Go Ukraina team travels to Ukraine

Updated: Jun 28, 2023

Go Ukraina and partners are ready to build modular housing in Ukraine


Anatoliy Kinakh (PM Ukraine 2001-2002), President of the Ukrainian League of Industrialists and Entrepreneurs, met with representatives of the American non-profit organization Go Ukraina, which supports and delivers aid to Ukraine, as well as focus on rebuilding Ukraine through awareness.


Go Ukraina and Ukraine officials meet in Kyiv to discuss rebuilding economy


The partners arrived with a delegation of 10 people to launch a modular housing program. The team will visit Lviv, Chernivtsi, Kyiv, and meet with international partners to kick off this initiative. In these cities, the team will also meet with local officials and community leaders to discuss the benefits of modular housing and its impact on the region.


Go Ukraina visting Kyiv Prosthetic Center
Kyiv- State Owned Experimental Prosthetic-Orthopedic Center


In addition to the modular home initiative, Go Ukraina has made an effort to increase awareness about the war and the need to continue providing support in Ukraine. Throughout the week, they visited other critical institutions, such as the Kyiv State-Owned Experimental Prosthetic-Orthopedic Center, Childrens Hospital Ohmadyt, and spoke to members of the Armed Forces.


The Americans turned to the Ukrainian League of Industrialists and Entrepreneurs (ULIE) because the business union has experience administering international projects for the country and reconstruction of war-affected regions. In particular, Ukrainian industrialists and entrepreneurs are currently administering projects to rebuild a school and kindergarten in Borodyanka and Irpin, which are being carried out and financed by the Lithuanian government.


Director of Ukraine's largest Children's Hospital giving presentation
Director of Ukraine's largest Children's Hospital giving presentation


Anatoliy Kinakh emphasized the importance of public-private partnerships in these processes and called on US businesses to actively invest in Ukraine.


It should be noted that ULIE has a memorandum of cooperation with the National Association of Manufacturers of the United States.


Present at the meeting were Olena Simakovski - founder and CEO of Go Ukraine, German Simakovski- cofounder and Director of Go Ukraina, Dr. Kent Reynolds - board member, Mark Gozer - founder and CEO of HOPE Ventures, with a higher education in leadership and international development and a full member of the ICF.


Also present were Anthony Barton - entrepreneur and philanthropist, with rich experience as a social investor; Allen J. West - creative media director of Go Ukraine, and others.


The parties agreed to cooperate in the direction of Ukraine's recovery and attracting private investment from the United States to this process.



In front of one of the finished modular homes
GO Ukraina and SimpleDim




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