🌍 Ukraine2Power at URC 2025

July 7, 2025

Ukraine2Power will be participating in the Ukraine Recovery Conference 2025 (URC 2025), taking place in Rome on 10–11 July. Representing our organization at this event will be Nataliia Fiebrig (Co-Founder & CEO) and Dr. Liudmyla Kvirenko (Communications), who are eager to engage with participants dedicated to Ukraine’s recovery and future.

URC 2025, co-hosted by Italy and Ukraine, is the fourth annual high-level gathering of governments, international institutions, businesses, municipalities, and civil society — all united in a shared commitment to Ukraine’s swift recovery and long-term reconstruction.

☀️ At Ukraine2Power, we are especially focused on strengthening Ukraine’s energy security in municipalities. We look forward to connecting with stakeholders who share this focus, and to contributing to discussions across all four of URC2025’s thematic dimensions:
• Mobilizing the private sector
• Rebuilding human capital
• Empowering local and regional recovery
• Supporting Ukraine’s EU integration and reform journey

🤝 If you’re attending URC2025 and are working in or passionate about the energy sector — let’s connect!

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