Results of the Safe Ukraine 2030 Fund Supervisory Board meeting
- Feb 26
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The Safe Ukraine 2030 Foundation held a regular meeting of the Supervisory Board, during which the Activity Report for 2025 was presented, and strategic priorities for 2026 aimed at strengthening the Foundation's institutional capacity and international positioning were outlined and discussed.
During the meeting, the Foundation welcomed new members to the Supervisory Board:
• Andy Williams, CEO Crilly Consulting Ltd, Member of the Global Board ASIS International, Chairman of the Board ASIS Europe
• Veronica Crețu, Public policy, AI4GOV, Data4Development Expert, Envoy with the Open Government Partnership, Co-founder of the Moldova4EU Diaspora Task Force
• Kevin Keith, Chair of the UK Open Government Network, Co-Chair of the UK Multi-Stakeholder Forum
The addition of new members to the Supervisory Board is an important step in strengthening the expert and international component of the Foundation's management. Their professional experience, strategic vision, and international reputation will contribute to the further development of the Foundation's initiatives in the areas of democratic security, the rule of law, and the formation of a new security culture.
The 2025 Report was approved. A comprehensive Report on the Foundation's activities for 2025 was presented to the Supervisory Board, covering implemented areas, analytical products, international partnerships, advocacy results, and institutional development indicators. Following the discussion, the Report was unanimously approved.
Strategic directions for 2026. The members of the Supervisory Board discussed key strategic directions for 2026, including: strengthening the Foundation's role as a multilateral platform in the field of democratic security; developing international partnerships; deepening the analytical component; expanding cooperation with the business community and state institutions; and ensuring a sustainable financial model for the organization.
The meeting confirmed the high level of trust in the Safe Ukraine 2030 Foundation, as well as the Supervisory Board's joint readiness to continue providing strategic support for its development during wartime and Ukraine's post-war recovery.



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