
Assisting in the restoration of communities
The project aims to support inclusive, participatory recovery in selected communities and to promote the development and strengthening of conflict mitigation and social cohesion tools, ultimately laying a solid foundation for Ukraine's inclusive and participatory recovery.
Communities where the project is implemented

Horokhivska hromada, Volyn Oblast
Novodeska hromada, Mykolaiv Oblast
Vyshnivska hromada, Volyn Oblast
Zvyagelska hromada, Zhytomyr Oblast
Korostenska hromada, Zhytomyr Oblast

Bushtynska hromada, Zakarpattia Oblast
Horinchivska hromada, Troitska hromada
Luhansk Oblast
Zhovkivska hromada, Lviv Oblast
Nosivska hromada, Chernihiv Oblast

Obroshynska hromada, Lviv Oblast
Chornomorska hromada, Odesa Oblast
Myrhorodska territorial community, Poltava Oblast
Zdolbunivska territorial community, Rivne Oblast
Krasnohradska territorial community, Kharkiv Oblast
Why is this project important?

How Vyshnivska territorial community brought back circle time.
In the 2023–2024 school year, Vyshnivska territorial community faced a serious problem: because of a reduction in the educational subvention, schools were forced to suspend extracurricular clubs. This worried parents and teachers, as clubs are an important space for children's development.

How the Vyshnivska and Troitska hromadas established cooperation.
In 2024, representatives of the Vyshneve Village Council and the Troitske Village Military Administration met at a training in Kyiv as part of the Community Recovery Support Project. During the sessions, participants discovered many similarities in their approaches to community development and decided to cooperate by sharing experiences.
This project was created by the NGO Institute for Peace and Understanding as part of the Community Recovery Collaboration project, and was made possible by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) and the generous support of the American people through the USAID HOVERLA Project.
The contents of this project/event/publication do not necessarily reflect the views of USAID and the U.S. Government.
