Slavutych

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Ukraine

Slavutych, Ukraine is a one-of-a-kind city built after the Chornobyl disaster to house workers of the nuclear plant. Designed by eight countries, each district reflects a different national architectural style—creating a city rooted in international collaboration. With a population of 18,500, Slavutych is known for its abundant greenery and unique layout.

The city is home to many nuclear energy and decommissioning specialists and was named the Cultural Capital of Ukraine. Today, Slavutych is transitioning toward a greener future, focusing on climate change, zero waste, and renewable energy initiatives.

Slavutych values international friendship and is eager to exchange knowledge in the nuclear sector, partner on sustainability projects, and collaborate in the educational sphere. The local government strongly supports city pairing opportunities.

Slavutych, Ukraine is also interested in:

  • Supporting developing communities
  • Humanitarian and economic development projects
  • Educational and sustainability exchanges
  • Sharing expertise in nuclear decommissioning