Education and Healthcare Named Top Priorities for Ukraine’s Reconstruction by Regional Governor.
Focusing on People: The Key to Rebuilding Ukraine
According to Novyny.live: Vitaliy Kim, head of the Mykolaiv Regional Military Administration, has underscored that investing in human capital is essential for Ukraine’s recovery. He identifies education, healthcare, and support for families with children as the core areas requiring funding. This emphasis comes as UN projections suggest Ukraine’s population could shrink to between 25 and 28 million by 2050, making such measures increasingly urgent.
'The main investment Ukraine must make is in human capital.' Vitaliy Kim
Kim stressed that education should be the state’s primary investment. In developed economies, human capital is valued at between 1 and 10 million dollars per person. Over recent decades, investments in education and human development have driven up to 45% of global economic growth.
Launch of the 'Investments of New Generations' Initiative
To take a systematic approach to developing human capital, Kim announced a new state program called 'Investments of New Generations.' This initiative involves substantial funding for educational and social projects designed to foster sustainable growth and national progress amid contemporary challenges.
By prioritizing human capital and education, Ukraine is positioning these areas as a cornerstone of its post-crisis recovery strategy. Current realities demand fresh approaches and solutions to secure the future of Ukrainian society.
Kim’s push for investment in human capital and education highlights the need for Ukraine to adapt to new socio-economic conditions. With the threat of population decline, focusing on educational development and family support could be a vital step toward boosting the country’s competitiveness. Such investments promise not only economic growth but also social stability, both of which are critical for Ukraine’s future.
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