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Bilogorod Community Selected for International Recovery Program: Meeting with Chemonics and Partnership Fund for a Resilient Ukraine

On April 22, the Bilohorodska community held a consultation with representatives of Chemonics company as part of the Partnership Fund for a Resilient Ukraine program. At stake is funding for projects in the fields of education, security, and energy efficiency.

Oleg Bazylewicz

By Oleg Bazylewicz

April 24, 2026 · 1 min read

Bilogorod Community Selected for International Recovery Program: Meeting with Chemonics and Partnership Fund for a Resilient Ukraine

What Was Discussed

During the meeting, the parties assessed the state of the community in conditions of recovery, identified key challenges and priorities. The central theme was preparation for the implementation of the Bilogorod Community Resilience Plan for the coming years.

The community came to the consultation well-prepared: there is current project and cost documentation for facilities that could be financed in the fields of education, security and energy efficiency.

Everyone Joined the Dialogue

The meeting was attended by representatives of local government, business, public organizations, veterans, youth and active residents. Everyone had the opportunity to speak and be heard — they spoke openly about the consequences of the full-scale war, daily challenges and concrete solutions.

"We are not just discussing the future — we are already shaping it"

Anton Ovsienko, village head of Bilogorod Community

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What's Next

The community expressed its vision of priorities. Now the final decision of partners regarding the selection of projects for financing is expected. Partnership Fund for a Resilient Ukraine combines the support of international partners and is aimed at strengthening the resilience of communities, restoring infrastructure and developing the capacity of local government.

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