“Voices of the Frontier” project launched on Radio Kultura
Radio Kultura has launched the Voices of the Frontline project, which consists of radio essays by Ukrainian military and veterans. This was reported on the corporate website of ...
"Social capital" builds and will strengthen effective mechanisms of networking, cooperation and exchange of experience between horizontal communities, which have shown their significance in the development of trust and cohesion of Ukrainian society in the conditions of Russian aggression. This line of activity will be implemented by supporting public initiatives, independent media and media activists in combating disinformation, the influence of pro-Russian and populist narratives and promoting critical understanding of information, strengthening initiatives that oppose illiberal and anti-democratic narratives, supporting the production of quality content that helps prevent manipulation , leading to division and polarization of society.
This direction of activity will be implemented by supporting public initiatives, independent media and media activists in countering disinformation, the influence of pro-Russian and populist narratives and promoting critical understanding of information, strengthening initiatives that oppose illiberal and anti-democratic narratives, supporting the production of quality content that helps prevent manipulation , leading to division and polarization of society.
Programs to engage in cultural diplomacy, support international solidarity with Ukraine in the intellectual, academic, and cultural spheres. The program envisages the implementation of this direction through: Brain Drain prejudice, expansion of cooperation between Ukrainian and foreign academic and artistic and cultural institutions, deepening of knowledge and understanding of Ukraine among various foreign audiences, institutionalization of interest in Ukraine, strengthening of Ukraine's international subjectivity in academic, scientific and cultural spheres.
Radio Kultura has launched the Voices of the Frontline project, which consists of radio essays by Ukrainian military and veterans. This was reported on the corporate website of ...
A platform to help schoolchildren overcome educational gaps and losses called POVIR was presented in Kyiv. The pilot project will run until the end of 2024 and will involve 2,000 ...
For us, as for everyone in Ukraine, 2023 began with blackouts and shelling. In these conditions, we continued our work to preserve the Open Society for a free Ukraine, develop ...
On February 6, the second anniversary of Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine, the Ukrainian Free University in Munich, the Embassy of Canada in Germany and the Embassy of ...
On 22 January, on the Day of Unity of Ukraine, the 2023 Responsibility Award ceremony took place. The award recognised civil society organisations and their stories of responsible ...
Two thousand Ukrainian books have been added to the shelves of 30 hubs for Luhansk IDS's region. According to Artem Lysohor, head of the Luhansk Regional Branch of the UIA, ...
PEN Ukraine and the Ukrainian Institute hosted a delegation of foreign writers and cultural figures from France, Belgium and Latvia. This is the second visit under the In ...
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 to eliminate gaps in the protection of IDPs, war veterans and families of the dead
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.
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.
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.
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