
How the government is fighting corruption: the language of facts, not emotions
The Anti-Corruption Policy of Ukraine has not been properly drafted and hence, it does not meet the demands of the ...
In the field of democratic development of the state, the program opposes such challenges as the curtailment of democratic reforms and the introduction of additional restrictions, restrictions on the openness of government, the trend towards centralization and the strengthening of manifestations of corruption and abuse of power.
In this direction, work on the creation of an effective "architecture" of recovery, ensuring the capacity and transparency of the work of authorities responsible for recovery is foreseen. This includes ensuring the transparency of mechanisms and procedures, advocating public involvement in reconstruction processes, advocating the opening of data necessary for monitoring reconstruction, monitoring and preventing abuse and corruption, promoting the need for ecological restoration
READ MOREThis component of the work will be handled by the Initiative for the Development of Environmental Policy and Advocacy in Ukraine (EPAIU), which the Foundation has been implementing with the support of Sweden since 2019. The initiative works in the direction of overcoming such challenges as the lack of public communication about environmental problems in Ukraine and the impact of war on the environment, the insufficient level of eco-culture of citizens, which negatively affects the implementation of the waste management system, the lack of eco-thinking among those who make decisions and develop management decisions and is responsible for their implementation, the insufficient level of cohesion of the environmental movement in Ukraine, the expert capacity of CSOs on environmental issues and the involvement of eco-CSOs in decision-making, and the risk of closing public information related to the preservation of the environment
The Anti-Corruption Policy of Ukraine has not been properly drafted and hence, it does not meet the demands of the ...
On February 27-28, Kyiv hosted the 42nd meeting of the Board of Directors of the Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (EITI). In addition to the Board meeting, other ...
On February 11, the Waste Sorting station #NoWasteRecyclingStation hosted the presentation of “The Environmental Policy and Advocacy Initiative”, to be implemented over the next ...
City of Drohobych and Bashtanska amalgamated community (AC) became the winners of the “Crystal of the Year” budget transparency rating held ...
On November 29, within the framework of the All-Ukrainian Forum of civil society organizational development, a discussion was held on the topic "When and how will the government ...
New blog of the director of the program "Democratic Practice" Oleksiy Orlovsky, devoted to the progress of Ukraine in the implementation of transparency of extractive industries
Integrity of power, transparency of business and pubic control are the key components of the reforms in Ukraine, supported by the International Renaissance Foundation throughout ...
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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