Yaryna Yasynievych Elected Co-Chair of the Reanimation Package of Reforms Coalition Council
Program Director of the Pylyp Orlyk Foundation and board member of the Center for Research on the Liberation Movement Yaryna Yasynievych has been elected co-chair of the Council of the Reanimation Package of Reforms Coalition for 2026.

Who joined as co-chairs
Together with Yaryna Yasynievych, the Council’s co-chairs are Igor Burakovsky, chairman of the board of the Institute for Economic Research and Policy Consulting, and Yuliia Kyrychenko, board member of the Centre of Policy and Legal Reform.
About the Reanimation Package of Reforms Coalition
The Reanimation Package of Reforms Coalition is one of the most authoritative civil society associations in Ukraine. Founded after the Revolution of Dignity in 2014, it brings together leading civic organizations and experts working to advance democratic reforms, strengthen the rule of law, develop civil society, and support Ukraine’s European integration.
In their new role, the co-chairs will coordinate the work of the RPR Coalition Council and facilitate the implementation of its strategic priorities amid the war and the country’s future reconstruction.
Words from Yaryna Yasynievych
“For me, this is above all a responsibility and a great trust from my colleagues. For more than ten years, the RPR Coalition has remained an environment that brings together people and organizations working for change in Ukraine. Today it is especially important to support a strong civil society, democratic institutions, and to continue the reforms that will determine our country’s future,” said Yaryna Yasynievych.
Significance for the Pylyp Orlyk Foundation
For the Pylyp Orlyk Foundation team, this appointment is recognition of Yaryna Yasynievych’s many years of work in the field of civil society development, historical memory, education, and public advocacy. These areas are an important part of the Foundation’s activities, which work to strengthen Ukraine’s voice in the world and support the country’s democratic development.




