All-Ukrainian Student Scientific Roundtable “Interaction between the State and Civil Society in Conditions of War and Post-War Reconstruction”
General Information
In order to determine the role of civil society and state institutions in strengthening national resilience, overcoming war challenges and implementing post-war reconstruction processes, the Department of Public Administration of the State University of Trade and Economics organized the All-Ukrainian Student Scientific Roundtable “Interaction between the State and Civil Society in Conditions of War and Post-War Reconstruction”, which took place on March 26, 2025.
The event was attended by 29 students of SUTE studying in the programmes “Public Administration” and “Municipal Management”, as well as students from other higher education institutions, in particular the T. G. Shevchenko National University “Chernihiv Collegium” and the Burshtyn Vocational College of Trade and Economics of SUTE.
During the round table, reports were presented on the following issues:
- active civic position, volunteer movement and coordination of efforts between state and public organizations to ensure the resilience of society in war conditions;
- formation of effective partnerships between state institutions and volunteer organizations, as well as regulatory and legal mechanisms to simplify the processes of providing humanitarian assistance;
- strengthening the powers of local authorities, increasing their capacity in crisis situations and coordination with central government bodies;
- openness of reconstruction processes, involvement of civil society in monitoring the distribution of resources and preventing corruption;
- building effective communication between state institutions and the public to increase the level of trust and joint decision-making;
- use of modern technologies to improve coordination of actions in crisis situations, ensuring transparency and accessibility of public services.
The roundtable participants emphasized the importance of effective interaction between state institutions, civil society, and international partners to overcome the consequences of the war and ensure the country’s sustainable development.
PhD in Economics, Associate
Professor,
Associate Professor of the Department of Public Administration
Anastasiia Ilina


