NOVO cooperation with investors from South Korea

30.11.2024

                                                  NOVO's cooperation with South Korean investors

 

On November 28, the NOVO Medical Center was visited by distinguished guests - representatives of the Korean-Ukrainian New Construction Association (KUNBA) led by Lee Young Gu, the former Ambassador of the Republic of Korea to Ukraine, President of the Association, and Professor.

The meeting was attended by Oleksandr Maksymchuk, President of the Association of Philanthropists of Ukraine, Chairman of the Supervisory Board of NOVO, Andriy Ionov, Honorary Consul of the Republic of Indonesia in Lviv, member of the Supervisory Board, Olga Guzhva, Development Director of the UBA, and Taras Lysak, Director of the NOVO Medical Center.

Having previously met in Kyiv with the Vice President of the Association of Philanthropists of Ukraine Maryna Antonova and Oleksandr Maksymchuk, the foreign guests outlined the prospects for multidirectional cooperation with NOVO and expanding the opportunities for South Korean investors to help in Western Ukraine. 

This meeting is of strategic importance for the construction and operation of the ReNOVO Recovery and Development Space.

The parties discussed important issues of further cooperation, outlined ways of cooperation in the development of ReNOVO, which will give a new impetus to the expansion of the charitable activities of the Institution in the context of the construction and full functioning of the Recovery Space for those who bravely defend the borders of our country. The key result of the meetings in Lviv and Kyiv was the signing of a Memorandum of Cooperation between the NOVO Medical Center, the Association of Philanthropists of Ukraine and the Korean-Ukrainian Construction Association on November 29. A strategy for working meetings has been developed, and plans for joint projects to integrate cooperation between the two countries have been worked out.

 

A compelling initiative for interaction and cooperation is the key areas of assistance to people from socially vulnerable groups, their integration into later life and improving access to high-quality medical services. 

 

The parties identified ways to support veterans and first-line relatives of servicemen who went missing under special circumstances, discussed programs to support internally displaced persons, and created opportunities for self-realization in society.

 

We are proud that our partners are confident in Ukraine's economic breakthrough and are ready to assist in implementing the project to organize the rehabilitation and re-socialization of veterans, combatants, and their families.

 

We thank our like-minded friends from South Korea for their support!

 

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