Being positive force in the life of people is all it counts.
A reflection on dignity, action, and the future of Ukraine In a time of conflict, disorientation, and global uncertainty, we must return to a central and enduring question: Are you a positive force in the life of people?
This is not a slogan. It is an ethical lens.
It is a reminder that innovation without conscience, and power without responsibility, risk becoming empty monuments. At the Institute for Advanced Studies and Cooperation (IASC), this question guides our daily choices and shapes our global mission. Nowhere is this compass more necessary than in Ukraine—a nation of extraordinary resilience, cultural depth, and untold suffering.
Since the early days of the crisis, IASC has been present, not only in diplomatic halls and international forums, but directly on the ground. Our teams have worked to bring systemic aid, defend human dignity, and support the voices of democracy in a landscape too often ravaged by violence and instability. And today, as the winds of reconstruction begin to rise, our commitment does not fade—it accelerates. We are honored to contribute to the upcoming Ukraine Reconstruction Summit 2025 in Washington, D.C. this 12 and 13th of September, both as institutional partners and as Strategic Advisors for Europe and the Middle East. Through this vital summit, we are engaging with courageous international leaders to forge a path for Ukraine that is not only rebuilt—but renewed, rooted in ethical development, anti-corruption frameworks, and human-centered innovation. Yet, reconstruction is not merely about cement and capital.
It is about healing, regenerating, and reimagining. Thanks to our latest initiative, the IASC Longevity Lab, we are actively developing and preparing to deploy advanced protocols for post-traumatic stress recovery, including AI-driven regenerative medicine, integrative neurocognitive tools, and personalized care systems. These protocols are designed to address not only the scars of war, but to help individuals flourish once again—physically, emotionally, and socially.
Beyond the human body, we also turn our attention to the body of the land.
Together with our partners, we are launching new programs to clean contaminated soil, regenerate ecosystems, and restore agricultural vitality using cutting-edge technologies and sustainable models. Our goal is to see Ukraine’s land not only healed, but productive, beautiful, and bountiful once more.
We look forward to deploying all our capabilities—scientific, ethical, and institutional—to help make Ukraine wonderful again. This is what it means to be a positive force in the life of people:
To listen deeply. To build wisely. To heal courageously.
To believe, even in the darkest hours, that beauty can rise again.
At IASC, this is our vocation. It is the silent oath behind every mission we undertake.
To those who walk this path with us, we offer our gratitude.
To those who seek to join us, we extend an open hand.
To Ukraine—we offer not only solidarity, but the full measure of our human, scientific, and spiritual dedication.

