We are pleased to announce that the Deliverable D2.3: Communication and Dissemination Activities related to WP2 is now available!
This report presents an overview of all communication and dissemination actions undertaken during the implementation of Work Package 2 (WP2), including:
Online and offline visibility efforts
Social media campaigns (Facebook, LinkedIn)
Website development and updates
Study visits and technical meetings
We invite you to explore the report to learn more about how the REBUILD project has been shared with wider audiences and stakeholders.
You can view the full report directly in the panel on the left.
Stay tuned for more updates from the REBUILD project!
We are happy to announce the release of the new project deliverable:
“Report on the State of the Art in Beneficiary Partner Countries.”
This report presents an in-depth overview of the current context in Ukraine, Moldova, and Georgia in relation to crisis response, resilience practices, and disaster risk management. It serves as a foundation for further work in the REBUILD project and contributes to understanding the local challenges and needs.
The document is available for viewing in the panel on the left.
We invite all partners and stakeholders to explore the findings and use them in ongoing and future project activities.
On April 11, 2025, a virtual study visit was held as part of the REBUILD project, attended by 38 participants, including project partners and invited guests from across Eastern Europe. This event provided a valuable opportunity to share knowledge, experiences, and best practices in reconstruction, construction, and vocational education.
The event featured three thematic sessions focusing on:
Georgia, highlighting vocational training in construction with an emphasis on skills for building renovation and disaster response, showcasing successful cooperation between vocational schools and industry.
Moldova, addressing infrastructure challenges such as floods, earthquakes, heritage restoration, and the rehabilitation of aging Soviet-era residential buildings. Key topics included the restoration of the Tighina Fortress and seismic risks in Chișinău, where about 80% of buildings require urgent attention.
Ukraine, presenting the devastating impact of war on civilian infrastructure, legislative and organizational responses, and examples of innovative solutions like modular temporary buildings and new compensation laws, alongside efforts for sustainable rebuilding.
Following the event, a comprehensive report on the virtual study visit was published on April 30, 2025. The report offers in-depth insights into partner activities, presentations, and key lessons learned.
Key takeaway:
Reconstruction is about more than technology and materials—it’s about people, knowledge, partnerships, and education working together to build resilient communities prepared for future challenges.