IASC President Sir Prof. Gabriele Pao Pei Andreoli Leads Global Humanitarian Effort at High-Level Emergency Meeting in Poland to Aid Ukraine
World Leaders Unite to Strengthen Humanitarian Assistance and Support Ukraine’s Path to Recovery
Warsaw, Poland – March 7, 2025 – In a concerted effort to mobilize critical humanitarian aid, shape democratic legislation, and support Ukraine’s economic recovery, Sir Prof. Gabriele Pao Pei Andreoli, President of the Institute for Advanced Study and Cooperation (IASC), joined global leaders, policymakers, and business executives at the World Changers Humanitarian Emergency Meeting on March 5-6 at Hotel Artamów, Poland.
As Ukraine continues to face profound humanitarian and infrastructural challenges, this high-impact gathering focused on coordinating life-saving assistance, strengthening international partnerships, and fostering a sustainable framework for democratic and economic resilience.
A United Front for Humanitarian Action
The meeting brought together some of the world’s most influential figures in politics, business, and humanitarian leadership, including:
• Lech Wałęsa, former President of Poland
• Marek Kazmar, Director of President Lech Wałęsa’s Office
• Gromosław Czempiński, Advisor to President Lech Wałęsa
• Leszek Pamula, CEO of NB Business Solutions Ltd
• Robert Mirek Hoffman, Advisor to the President of USPP (Ukrainian League of Industrialists and Entrepreneurs)
• Yulia Tymoshenko, former Prime Minister of Ukraine, People’s Deputy of Ukraine
• Anatoliy Kinakh, former Prime Minister of Ukraine, President of USPP (Ukrainian League of Industrialists and Entrepreneurs)
• Hryhoriy Nemyria, former Vice Prime Minister of Ukraine for European Integration, People’s Deputy of Ukraine
• Serhiy Tikhonov, CEO of “Premier-U” Foundation, People’s Deputy of Ukraine
• Alex Szkaradek, CEO of Sun Holdings Capital Ltd
• Bart Szkaradek, Director of Business Development and Marketing, Sun Holdings Capital Ltd
• Dr. Antoni Kubicki, Chairman of the Supervisory Board and Owner of Hotel Artamów
A Mission to Deliver Urgent Aid and Drive Sustainable Recovery
With millions affected by conflict, the humanitarian imperative remains clear: immediate relief efforts must be bolstered by strategic, long-term solutions. Discussions at the meeting focused on:
• Emergency aid coordination – ensuring that food, medical supplies, and essential services reach those in need efficiently and transparently.
• Infrastructure restoration – accelerating efforts to rebuild hospitals, schools, and energy systems critical to civilian well-being.
• Legislative support for democracy – aiding Ukrainian parliamentary efforts to strengthen governance and secure a path toward long-term economic and social stability.
• Public-private collaboration – engaging global businesses to invest in Ukraine’s post-crisis reconstruction and economic revitalization.
A Call to Global Action: From Crisis Response to Long-Term Stability
The IASC President, Sir Prof. Gabriele Pao Pei Andreoli, reaffirmed the urgency of unified global action, emphasizing the need for strategic coordination across humanitarian, economic, and governance sectors.
“We are not just responding to a crisis—we are shaping the future of a nation. The people of Ukraine deserve more than emergency aid; they deserve the infrastructure, stability, and opportunities necessary for a thriving future. This meeting is a step toward turning words into action, ensuring that humanitarian aid today leads to sustainable recovery tomorrow.”
The World Changers Humanitarian Emergency Meeting concluded with a firm commitment from all parties to intensify global humanitarian efforts, advocate for sustained international support, and accelerate the transition from crisis relief to a resilient, self-sustaining Ukraine.
The insights and strategies developed during this gathering will play a crucial role in upcoming global policy discussions and humanitarian response initiatives, ensuring that Ukraine’s path forward is met with unwavering global solidarity.
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