The Kyiv School of Economics is pleased to announce a panel discussion on the Rapid Damage and Needs Assessment (RDNA) report from The World Bank, which will take place on March 23 from 5 pm to 7 pm. The event will be held at the Kyiv School of Economics in-person in the ICU Event Hall, and on-line via Zoom. The previous registration is required: http://bit.ly/3yXluVk The RDNA report is an important document that provides an assessment of the economic and social effects of the Russian war in Ukraine. The report was prepared by the World Bank Group in collaboration with the Ukrainian government and KSE. We are honored to have distinguished panelists who will share their insights and perspectives on the RDNA report. The panelists are as follows: - Anna Bjerde, Vice President of the World Bank for Europe and Central Asia
- Tymofiy Mylovanov, President of Kyiv School of Economics
- Roman Kachur, Alternate Executive Director, The World Bank Group
- Arup Banerji, Regional Country Director for Eastern Europe, The World Bank Group, as a moderator.
The panelists will discuss the key findings of the RDNA report and their implications for Ukraine's economic and social development. They will also share their perspectives on the policy measures that could help and support the country's recovery. The discussion will be moderated by Arup Banerji, who will guide the conversation and ensure that all panelists have the opportunity to share their perspectives on the RDNA report. The event is exclusively for the KSE community, and we encourage all students and faculty members to attend this event and to participate in the conversation. This is a chance to learn from some of the most knowledgeable experts in the field and to engage in meaningful dialogue about the importance of the RDNA report. The panel discussion will be followed by a Q&A session, during which the audience will have the opportunity to ask questions and engage in a dialogue with the panelists. Please, register via google-form: http://bit.ly/3yXluVk
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