From 21 to 27 June, a delegation of the Clean Futures Fund (USA) led by Eric Kambarian, head of the Fund, and Dr Jennifer Betz, the Fund's lead veterinarian visited the Exclusion Zone and Slavutych town.
Since 2016, the Found has initiated and conducted a number of projects both in the Exclusion Zone and in the communities, affected by the Chornobyl disaster (Slavutych and Ivankiv are among them). Of the main areas of work, the following can be highlighted:
1. Project "Dogs of Chornobyl" — regulation of the population of stray dogs on the territory of Chornobyl NPP and Exclusion zone by sterilization and vaccination
2. Project for children of ChNPP’s employees with health problems: financing of surgeries, rehabilitation, and medical equipment
3. Assistance to retired liquidators of the Chornobyl accident
4. Implementation of joint annual training programmes with the ChNPP Radiation Safety Shop for US specialists in radiation safety rules.


On 3rd of July, the IAEA Assistance Mission completed its work at Chornobyl NPP. The overall objective of the Mission was to provide assistance and support to ChNPP in the area of nuclear safety and security. This event was organized within the Assistance Action Plan (AAP) being implemented by the IAEA.
During a regular emergency drill held at Slavutych office of Chornobyl NPP on May 30, plant’s employees practiced an algorithm for evacuation to the defense building in case of an air raid.
A joint emergency response exercise was successfully held at Chornobyl NPP on May 16. It was the first emergency drill after liberating the site from the russian occupation forces.
Minister of Defense of Ukraine Oleksii Reznikov, Minister of Internal Affairs of Ukraine Denys Monastyrskyi and Minister of Energy of Ukraine Herman Halushchenko visited SSE “Chornobyl NPP” site on 12th of May.