EU Advisory Mission Ukraine
Marc Liberati is a seasoned professional with extensive experience in strategic communication, policy development, and legal consultancy. Currently serving as a Strategic Communication Adviser for the EU Advisory Mission Ukraine, Marc focuses on enhancing Civilian Security Sector Reform and countering Foreign Information Manipulation. Prior roles include co-leading the Policy Working Group for the International Telecommunication Union's Digital Currency Global Initiative, where Marc emphasized consumer protection and regulatory challenges in emerging financial technologies. As a Policy Team Lead for the United Nations Volunteers, Marc identified policy gaps and promoted innovative management strategies while previously managing development projects in Uzbekistan and Turkmenistan with UNDP. Legal consultancy experience includes advising African countries on complex commercial transactions and conducting pro-bono legal work in New York. Marc holds a J.D. from American University Washington College of Law and a B.S. in Business Administration from The Ohio State University Fisher College of Business.
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EU Advisory Mission Ukraine
In 2014, the European Union Advisory Mission Ukraine (EUAM Ukraine) was established and international advisors were brought to the country from Europe. The events of the Revolution of Dignity in 2013-2014 deepened the distrust of the Ukrainian public towards government and security forces, following a series of violent events involving protesters, riot police, and unknown shooters in the capital, Kyiv. That is why the Ukrainian government reached out to the EU for support to reform law-enforcement and rule of law institutions and re-establish trust with the people. Since 2014, EUAM has worked closely with its Ukrainian counterparts to expedite a sustainable reform of the civilian security sector, providing strategic advice and practical support for specific reform measures in accordance with EU standards and international principles of good governance and human rights. The EUAM team of over 350 Ukrainian and international staff delivers the EUAM mandate that strives to create a civilian security sector for Ukraine that is efficient, accountable and enjoys the trust of the public.