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  1. Remarks by DFC CEO Scott Nathan to Media at Gazelle Finance Event

    … unjustified and unprovoked war that Russia is waging on Ukraine. It’s important that Ukrainian businesses have the … women-owned businesses. Given that many men are staying in Ukraine to fight the war, women-owned businesses need support …
  2. DFC Chief Climate Officer Jake Levine Testimony to House Committee on Foreign Affairs, Subcommittee on Europe, Energy, the Environment, and Cyber

    … the start of Russia’s recent, unprovoked attack against Ukraine, DFC has made several visits to the region and hosted … pathway toward energy security — and, in the case of Ukraine itself, can serve as a bulwark against further …
  3. DFC at World Bank Meetings Advances Collaboration With Government and Private Sector Leaders to Drive Foreign Policy and Development Priorities

    … He also joined U.S. Special Representative for Ukraine’s Economic Recovery Penny Pritzker for a private …
  4. Remarks by DFC CEO Scott Nathan to Media at American Hospital Tbilisi

    … children who need critical care at this time of need in Ukraine. There couldn’t be any more important time to show … that the people of Georgia are showing to the people of Ukraine, who in this time of need as a result of the Russian …
  5. DFC and Gazelle Finance Launch Facility to Support Ukrainian Companies Displaced by War

    … to grow their businesses.” Since Russia’s war in Ukraine started, more than 50,000 Ukrainians have relocated … crisis that emerged in the region as result of the war in Ukraine; they recognize that the economic recovery in Ukraine
  6. Development finance for Ukraine’s private sector is on the rise

  7. Improving food security and export capacity in Moldova

    … export agricultural products from ports in neighboring Ukraine. Solution and Impact Financing supported the …
  8. Europe and Central Asia

    … investments across Europe and Central Asia, from Ukraine and Moldova to the Balkan states and countries …
  9. U.S. DFC to mobilise $250 mln for Ukraine small businesses