The International Renaissance Foundation announces competitions according to its priorities. Socially significant projects may qualify for support outside of announced competitions. Project proposals are submitted in Ukrainian.
Development of an e-office in Koziatyn, Vinnytsia region, jointly with the Koziatyn City Council.
Participation in the seminar "Support for Women on the Labor Market", Samara, Russia, June 24-28, 2002.
Preventive activities among IDUs in line with "Harm Reduction" program strategy: information provision and counseling.
Preventive activities among injecting drug users (IDUs): information provision, consulting and advocacy.
Monitoring of torture and active legal victim protection. Development of unified tools for documenting torture, conducting of workshops for judges, lawyers, investigators, legal activists and ...
Thematic monitoring of observation of the right to access information about terms and conditions of granting subsidies, procedure for executing state acts for the right of private land ownership, as ...
Supporting activities of the Timiriazev Regional Universal Scientific Library workgroup, working on development of the Vinnytsia regional information portal in the framework of the "Development of ...
Establishment of specialised legal services at the public reception of organisation, monitoring of rights of the mentally ill, development and placement of a website.
Support for participation of representatives of law-enforcement agencies of Ukraine in the Eastern Europe law-enforcement agencies seminar aimed at discussing methods and models of partnership, as ...
Conducting international public hearings on the issue of disapperances and political murders in Ukraine, Bilorus and Russia. Event was held in cooperation with the Parliamentary Committee for Fighting ...
Reduction of the HIV-infection spreading rate among vulnerable population groups in Vinnytsia oblast, providing information and medical assistance to state institutions and NGO in developing modern ...
Participation in the Young Leaders Forum, Poland, Nowy Sacz, September 8-11, 2004.
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