
The results of the second wave in the “Hold the line” call for proposals
The International Renaissance Foundation announces the results of the second final wave of the "Hold the line" contest. The competition aims to help volunteer and veteran ...
The International Renaissance Foundation announces the results of the second final wave of the "Hold the line" contest. The competition aims to help volunteer and veteran ...
The International Renaissance Foundation announces the results of the first wave of the "Hold the Line!" call for proposals. The call aims to help volunteer and veteran ...
In 2020, the International Renaissance Foundation, with EU financial support, launched the EU4USociety project. Its overall goal is to strengthen Ukrainian civil society's ...
On February 4, 2022, at the summit of the Russian Federation and the People's Republic of China, the Russian and Chinese leaders came up with a Joint Statement on International ...
In 2021, the Foundation did not slow down and supported more than 400 projects from more than 250 organizations. Each of the projects is unique and important. The general annual ...
The International Renaissance Foundation has selected four organizations that have won the first round of the European Networking and Cooperation mini-grants call for ...
In May, Resource and Analysis Center “Society and Environment” have presented their policy paper "Mapping of strategic targets of Ukraine and the EU in the context of the European ...
is to promote the development of a cost-effective and non-discriminatory healthcare system, transparent and rational spending of public funds, ensure equal access to essential medicines and proper treatment, including vulnerable groups
is to create effective tools to combat corruption and increase government accountability
is to support Ukraine’s European integration as a means of implementing effective pro-European reforms on democratization, human rights, good governance, and the rule of law
is to prevent human rights violations, promote effective anti-discrimination legislation and practices, and ensure disadvantaged and vulnerable groups have access to justice and legal aid
is to support NGOs and activists in involving representatives of the Roma community in social processes and combating discrimination
Strengthening of organizational and advocacy competence of local civic initiatives that emerged during protests in 2013-2014 and creating conditions for civic dialogue, understanding and reconciliation in Ukraine
Environmental Policy and Advocacy Initiative for Ukraine (EPAIU) is aiming at the civil society organizations development that act in the environmental field – institutionally capable, transparently governed, accountable and publicly recognized, and help improve the quality and inclusiveness of environmental policy making and implementation by means of strengthening inputs from civil society into designing, advocating, implementing and monitoring environmental policies and practices at all levels, and raising public awareness of, and demand for a problem-relevant, more inclusive, rights-based and conflict-sensitive approach to environmental policy and decision-making. The EPAIU has being implemented with a support of Sweden.
It seeks to contribute to Ukraine’s transformation into a successful, inclusive and accountable European democracy by creating conditions for independent public policy institutions to grow organizationally, strengthening the voice of independent think tanks in the policy process, making their output relevant for key stakeholder groups in the Ukrainian society, and enabling them to make a stronger impact on policy-making. The theory of change behind theTTDI is to improve the quality and practice of public policy-making in Ukraine by enhancing the role, institutional and policy capacity, credibility, visibility and collaborations of Ukrainian think tanks in the policy process. The outcome objective is improved quality and practice of public policy making in Ukraine that involves civil society participation.
The project is based on building a sustainable democratic policy and culture of public participation. These are the priorities that have always been the most important for both the Foundation and the European Union in Ukraine.
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