On February 26, the Law of Ukraine “On Veteran Entrepreneurship” came into force. What does this mean for veteran entrepreneurs right now? This milestone marks the beginning of a new economic ecosystem for veterans. The law provides comprehensive support at three levels: national, regional, and local.
To better understand the details of the legislation, the Office for Veterans and Their Families, in partnership with the UCU Business School, is organizing a thematic meeting in Kyiv.

Who is our speaker?
Masi Nayyem is a lawyer, Major of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, partner at Miller Law Firm, co-founder of the “Pryntsyp” Center, and co-author of the draft law “On Veteran Entrepreneurship.”
Moderator of the meeting:
Hlib Bitiukov is a veteran and Head of the Kyiv Office of the Ukrainian Catholic University.
Key topics of the meeting:
- an overview of the law’s key provisions explained in clear and accessible language;
- how the 60% model works and why it creates opportunities for partnerships;
- the process of obtaining veteran enterprise status;
- changes in public procurement and new advantages for veteran-owned businesses;
- inheritance rights: how the law protects businesses run by veterans’ families.
Date and Time: April 24 (Friday), 6:00 PM
Format: Offline and online
Venue: Dialogue Space at the “Stoik” Bookstore
38/44 Pochainynska Street, Kyiv, Ukraine
Participation Fee
Contact Person:
Dariia Pankevych d.pankevych@ucu.edu.ua



















