Maksym Kozytskyi

[4] On February 5, 2020 the President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy signed an order approve Maksym Kozytskyi as the Governor of Lviv Regional State Administration.

In March 2020, at the initiative of the Lviv Regional State Administration, doctors involved in the care of patients with suspected coronavirus were paid additional funds.

[7] In the same month, Maksym Kozytskyi called on entrepreneurs, MPs and philanthropists to join the fundraising to purchase equipment for medical institutions to counter the coronavirus epidemic.

[8] The following month, Maksym Kozytskyi donated his salary to charity: the funds raised at the Lviv Regional State Administration were used to purchase protective suits for doctors.

In particular, in April, the Lviv Okhmatdyt opened high-comfort wards with cosy renovations, kitchenettes with bathrooms, and all the conditions for a child to stay with his or her parents.

A new administrative building and car ramps were built here, the roof was replaced, and medical equipment was purchased as part of the Big Construction programme.

In July, the centre's gynaecological department[19][20] was opened, and in November, the post-intensive care unit for newborns and preterm infants was launched.

[25] In 2021, the modernisation of the Lviv Military Lyceum named after the Heroes of Kruty was completed: the institution renovated its gymnasiums, obstacle course and created a unique field for team-tactical games.

[27] With the start of full-scale Russian invasion of Ukraine, the Lviv region became a place of refuge for hundreds of thousands of Ukrainians who had to flee their homes.

[28] Internally displaced persons were provided with places to stay in dormitories, schools, medical and administrative institutions, and religious communities.

[29] In February, additional pedestrian crossings on the Ukrainian-Polish border were opened in Lviv region — at the Krakivets, Smilnytsia, Hrushev, Nyzhankovychi—Malhowice and Varyazh—Usmezh checkpoints — to facilitate the faster evacuation of refugees and foreigners.

[31] A working group formed on the initiative of Maksym Kozytskyi to search for objects owned by the Russian Federation and its residents has identified more than 200 such enterprises in the Lviv region.

[32] A paediatric oncology and bone marrow transplant clinic was opened at the Western Ukrainian Specialised Children's Medical Centre.

The bone marrow transplant clinic is part of a government pilot project that provides free surgery and treatment for patients.

As the head of the Lviv Regional State Administration Maksym Kozytskyi noted at the opening, the budget provided by the sponsors is 450 thousand euros.

In 10 months, the joint efforts of volunteers, organisations and businesses from around the world managed to deliver 1000 vehicles to the frontline for military personnel, rescuers and medics.

[35] The Superhumans Centre was founded on the initiative of Ukrainian entrepreneur Andrey Stavnitser, with the support of the ULA and the Ministry of Health of Ukraine.

[37] By 2023, 43 newly built family medicine outpatient clinics had been opened in the Lviv region as part of the Affordable Care Act.

[40] In July 2023, Maksym Kozytskyi issued a decree creating a capable medical network for the hospital district of Lviv region.

Under the coordination of Maksym Kozytskyi, the Air Command West of the Armed Forces of Ukraine received equipment for the first 30 mobile fire groups.

Each group includes a vehicle equipped with thermal imagers, night vision devices, laser pointers, flashlights, sights, tablets, and weapons to shoot down attack drones.

[43] In the same month, Maksym Kozytskyi issued a decree restricting non-priority expenditures from the local budgets of Lviv region and cancelling 22 procurements.

[44] On 15 October, for the first time in 18 years, the railway connection between Lviv and Warsaw was resumed in the format of a change of train at Rava-Ruska station.

[48] In 2024, the regional military administration under the leadership of Maksym Kozytskyi continued to focus its main efforts on supporting the Armed Forces of Ukraine.

[49] In June, the Lviv region launched mass production of bunker wagons for the transport of grain and other bulk foodstuffs by rail.

The Birds of Victory charity project is being implemented under the patronage of the head of the Lviv Regional Military Administration, Maksym Kozytskyi.

[53] In September 2024, a wind farm was launched in the village of Oriv, Drohobych Raion, capable of covering about 5% of the region's electricity consumption.

The head of the Lviv Regional EMB took part in the International Conference of Ombudsmen, during which considerable attention was paid to the issue of the Russo-Ukrainian war.

[57] On 21 December 2024, the Nyzhankovychi— Malhowice road crossing point in the Lviv region was launched, serving cars, buses and trucks up to 3.5 tonnes.

[3] He is married, and together with his wife Oksana Kozytska (who works at Lviv Medical University), he has two children – a daughter, Sofia, and a son, Zinoviy.