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International conference kyiv
1. The International Conference
“Assessment of the economic reforms dynamics
in the regions of Ukraine in terms of EU integration”
18th of December 2015, Kyiv, Ukraine
2. The ICDT: Who we are
An Introduction:
The ICDT is an international non-profit organization based in Budapest,
Hungary established in 2005, which collects the experiences of recent
democratic transitions and shares them with those who are determined to
follow that same path.
What we do:
ICDT compiles the collective and individual experiences of peoples from all
around Europe and analyses data, organizes and hosts conferences, drafts and
presents reports, and perhaps most importantly, by runs field-projects in
many transition countries.
Website: http://www.icdt.hu/
3. ASSOCIATION AGREEMENT
between the European Union and its Member States, of the one part,
and Ukraine, of the other part
http://eeas.europa.eu/delegations/ukraine/eu_ukraine/association_
agreement/index_uk.htm
4. •
Significant , complex and inclusive
based on common values
increasing Ukraine's association with EU policies and participation in
programmes and agencies
to promote, preserve and strengthen peace and stability in the
regional and international dimensions
5. AIMS
commitment to building a deep and sustainable democracy and
a market economy
to enhance cooperation in the field of Justice, Freedom and
Security with the aim of reinforcing the rule of law and respect
for human rights and fundamental freedoms
6. CSO
The Parties shall foster civil society cooperation
The Parties shall promote dialogue and cooperation between civil society
stakeholders from both sides as an integral part of EU-Ukraine relations
exchange of experience between all sectors , involve CSOs in the
implementation, better knowledge and understanding and integrating civil
society into the policy process in Ukraine
7. FAQ
Will Ukrainian companies be able to comply with EU standards
so they can export to the EU?
About 25% of Ukrainian exports were already sent to the European Union and
this figure has risen to 33% in the first six months of 2014. This demonstrates
that Ukrainian companies are already able to adapt to EU standards and
export there.
8. Modernisation of Ukrainian industry is urgently needed in any case: the
requirement to introduce international production standards is an essential
part of that modernisation process. A combination of targeted assistance,
investment and advice will help the process of adjustment.