Dombrovska S.

Doctor of Public Administration, Professor, Honored Education Worker of Ukraine, Kharkiv
ORCID: 0000-0002-8627-0057

A SECTORAL APPROACH TO ENSURING THE POST-WAR DEVELOPMENT OF UKRAINE

DOI: 10.52363/passa-2024.2-14

Abstract

It has been established that the large-scale aggression of the Russian Federation is aimed at destabilizing the situation in Ukraine, especially the public administration system and critical infrastructure facilities. It was revealed that critical infrastructure supports 17 sectors, including the provision of public services, the development of the social sphere, the security of information and environmental safety, civil protection, the stable functioning of the financial and banking spheres, the availability of transport infrastructure, etc. It is stated that the tasks for the institutions of the sovereign and private sectors, such as government facilities of critical infrastructure in significant sectors, require the creation of the necessary minds for the safe functioning of these facilities. Even the stench can become unsafe for people’s lives and health and a threat to the territory. In addition, it is emphasized that critical infrastructure is required to ensure vital functions of life. In this context, it is important that the efficiency of ensuring public safety is achieved due to the importance of the stagnation of digital technologies and the implementation of low costs. In our opinion, we systematically approach the sectors of critical infrastructure functioning.

Keywords: public administration, national security, post-war period, Ukraine, socio-economic development, territorial development, regions, infrastructure, critical infrastructure, infrastructure of territories, transport infrastructure, banking institutions, public services, investment, public-private partnership.

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