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Home > Teams > Valeriya Izhyk

Valeriya Izhyk

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EU Policy Officer, Ukraine Reconstruction

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Valeriya joined Bankwatch in 2022. Prior to joining Bankwatch, she coordinated the electricity workstream at the Council of European Energy Regulators (CEER) in Brussels. In the past, she worked in the Ukrainian Government harmonizing Ukrainian science and education policies with the EU ones. Valeriya holds a master’s degree in European Politics and Governance from the College of Europe in Bruges (Belgium). She speaks Ukrainian, English and French.

More from Valeriya Izhyk

Rebuilding Ukraine: Opportunities for public participation with international donors

January 30, 2025 | Read more

Ukrainian civil society is both the main beneficiary and the driving force behind Ukraine’s reconstruction. The Ukraine Facility Regulation invites socio-economic partners and civil society representatives to submit ‘opinions’ to the European Commission on implementation of the Ukraine Plan. However, its influence remains limited.

Ukraine Reconstruction Platform: nothing to write home about

November 10, 2022 | Read more

After a hectic start to public discussion about Ukraine’s reconstruction in Lugano, here we are again, trying to come up with some tangible results after the Berlin conference but without success. What is lacking in the conversation on Ukraine’s reconstruction, and how can the countries and partners put their money and attention where their mouth is?

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