On April 25–26, Kyiv will host the International Scientific and Practical Conference “40 Years Since the Chernobyl Disaster: Consequences, Challenges, Threats”
Chernobyl is not just about Ukraine. It is a story the world needs to hear.
Four decades have passed, but the impact of Chernobyl continues to shape approaches to medicine, science, and global security. This is not just a story of the past. It is an experience that determines society’s readiness for new challenges.
The conference will bring together Ukrainian and international experts, scientists, healthcare representatives, international organizations, and partners to discuss what truly matters.
The discussion will focus on the long-term consequences of the Chernobyl disaster, current medical challenges, the results of years of research, and preparedness for new radiation threats.
This is a space for professional dialogue, the exchange of experiences, and the development of solutions that matter not only for Ukraine but for the world.
The event will take place in Kyiv with the option of online participation via an international livestream, allowing experts, journalists, and partners from various countries to join.
Participation is available upon prior registration.
Join the conversation that shapes the future.
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(date of publication on the website: 13.04.2026)
