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“Recovery through sport has become a system” – David Wiseman on Ukraine’s role in developing veteran programmes
23.04.26

Over the past decade, Ukraine has progressed from a mere concept to a fully-fledged system of veteran recovery through sport. This was stated by David Wiseman, Director of International Programmes and Strategy for the Invictus Games, at the 18th annual Kyiv Security Forum “Darkness or Dawn: Is Light Ahead?”

According to him, what began ten years ago as an emerging idea in Ukraine has now delivered tangible results and can serve as a model for other countries.

Ten years ago, recovery through sport in Ukraine was merely a concept. It was only just emerging and required development. What we see today is significant growth and success, and that is not accidental. It means this experience can be learned from and replicated in other countries within the community,” he noted.

The expert highlighted  that leadership at various levels played a key role in this progress, stemming not only from the state but from the veteran community itself.

“When we talk about leadership, it is not just about leaders or officials. It is about people at all levels—those who take responsibility and drive change. Success requires a combination of bottom-up and top-down approaches: initiative coming from veterans, supported at the state level,” Wiseman explained. He also stressed that the development of such programmes depends on the active involvement of veterans as coaches, mentors, and advocates for change.

“Open Ukraine” is an international foundation established in 2007 on the initiative of Arseniy Yatsenyuk to strengthen Ukraine’s international standing. Each year, it organises the Kyiv Security Forum – Ukraine’s leading international platform for discussing war and peace – as well as the Youth Kyiv Security Forum, aimed at fostering a new generation of Ukrainian leaders.

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