Thanks to women leaders driving social change, people feel that the state suppors: Denys Uliutin


Thanks to women leaders driving social change, people feel that the state suppors. Denys Uliutin, Minister of Social Policy, Family, and Unity of Ukraine, underscored this during the Ukrainian Women’s Congress, which brought together leaders from politics, business, and civil society to discuss the role of women in the development of the state and society.

The Minister outlined the main directions of the Government's social policy — a shift from a system of one-off payments to proactive support and the creation of development opportunities. He highlighted the crucial role of creating conditions that enable women to balance professional self-realization with motherhood.

“Currently, a draft law is under its second reading in the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine. It was elaborated to encourage parents, primarily women, to return to economic activity,” the Minister noted.

Denys Uliutin also focused on developing social services, in particular for families raising children with disabilities, and on the Resilience Centers, operating under the auspices of First Lady of Ukraine within the framework of the Mental Health Program “How Are You?”

“Thanks to women leaders driving social change, people feel that the state is nearby. Women working in the social sector coordinate evacuations, build support systems for families, veterans, and the military. I thank them for their courage,” the Minister concluded.