After the start of the invasion on 24 February 2022, analysts estimated that the Russian Armed Forces would be capable of capturing Kyiv and removing the Ukrainian government within three days. Today, Ukrainians are approaching 1,000 days of bloodshed, tens of thousands killed, separated families, anger, and anxiety. They are living through unimaginable hardship with exceptional fortitude, with no end in sight.
More than 10 million people fled their homes during the war. Roads, power plants, schools, hospitals, museums, and universities have been damaged or destroyed, leaving millions with disrupted services. Morale among citizens and soldiers remains high, but everyone is battling physical and mental fatigue.
Our expert panel will share insights from their research and experiences, highlighting how purpose drives resilience and leadership in extreme adversity, and reflecting key lessons for leaders across public, private, and not-for-profit sectors.
Please join us on September 19 for the free, online event.
Western University Ukrainian Catholic University UCU Business School (LvBS) Ian O. Ihnatowycz Institute for Leadership Embassy of Canada to Ukraine | Ambassade du Canada en Ukraine Canada Ukraine Chamber of Commerce Ukrainian Canadian Congress
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