
“Public Space for the Danube Region” website launched
The environmental organization Environment-People-Law and the Civic Expert Council have launched a new website - Public Space for the Danube Region
The mission of the program is to support the European integration of Ukraine as a means to introduce effective pro-European reforms in the areas of democratization, human rights, good governance and the rule of law based on the best global practices, as well as to work on increasing aid
The program helps promote the Ukrainian vision of what the end of the war should be, supports public advocacy for military-technical and economic support for Ukraine, and also promotes increased sanctions pressure on the Russian Federation
In the field of European integration, the program works according to such priorities as Ukraine's implementation of 7 steps of reforms recommended by the EU, advocacy of the EU's decision to open accession negotiations, sectoral integration into the EU Common Market, including labor market, integration in the field of foreign and security policy
The program supports initiatives aimed at strengthening the capacity of Ukraine's global public diplomacy, increasing knowledge about Ukraine, and increasing support for Ukraine.
The environmental organization Environment-People-Law and the Civic Expert Council have launched a new website - Public Space for the Danube Region
The public discussion “Why Europe needs an open Ukraine?” took place in Barcelona
There is no risk of a mass flow of Ukrainian migrants to the European Union once the visa regime is cancelled, experts say
The Europe Without Barriers released the outcomes of civic monitoring of the Action Plan on Visa Liberalisation
The Dixi Group analytical center presented the report “One Year in the Energy Community: Are We Doing Well?”
Ukraine, once seen as the flagship country of the Eastern Partnership (EaP), today lags behind Moldova and Georgia in many aspects, experts say
Lviv hosted the international conference “Living Together in an Open European Society: View from Ukraine.”
We help preserve stable democracy in Ukraine and make Ukrainian governance transparent and accountable
The mission of the program is to support the European integration of Ukraine as a means to introduce effective pro-European reforms in the areas of democratization, human rights, good governance and the rule of law based on the best global practices, as well as to work on increasing aid
Contribute to holding Russia accountable for war crimes, continuing justice reforms in Ukraine, and protecting the fundamental freedoms of Ukrainians
We build and strengthen communities that are the backbone of an open society, create prerequisites for public dialogue and cohesion based on democratic values
The program aims at strengthening organizational and advocacy competences of organisations of war veterans, internally displaced people and bereaved families, supporting development of better policies and inclusion mechanisms, and creating conditions for civic dialogue, understanding and reintegration
Promoting the inclusive, accountable, ecological and intelligent recovery of Ukraine as a country guided by European values and principles. The project is implemented by the Fund together with the European Union.
The Resilience Lab is a support program for local civil society organizations that helps them become stronger, more influential and more sustainable. It combines training, mentoring, experience exchange and institutional support to give organizations the tools to develop and work with communities. The goal of the program is to strengthen local change leaders and create effective solutions for community recovery and cohesion.
The main goal of the project is to help local organizations become drivers of sustainable and inclusive recovery of their communities. The program combines financial support, training, analytics, internships, and networking. It is a long-term investment in the development of a new wave of local change leaders.
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