The document discusses Ukraine's perception in the world and outlines a proposed Ukraine Promotion Program. It notes that currently Ukraine receives poor rankings on indexes measuring corruption, competitiveness, and the business climate. It also notes that the world's perception of Ukraine is that it is unstable and embroiled in conflict in Donbas, and that Ukraine is beyond the scope of most investors. The document proposes establishing a Ukraine Promotion Program to coordinate efforts between government and civil society to improve Ukraine's image by promoting the truth about Russian aggression, Ukraine's investment opportunities, and the success of Ukrainian reforms. It provides examples of promotion programs from other countries and outlines initial proposed deliverables and projects for the Ukraine Promotion Program.
This document provides an overview of the Ukraine Crisis Media Center (UCMC) in 2016. It discusses the organization's background, vision, mission, values, target groups, tools, signature projects, setup, key staff, and departments. The UCMC was launched in 2014 to defend Ukraine's sovereignty during the Russian occupation of Crimea. It has since evolved into a strategic communications hub with outreach in Ukraine and abroad. The organization aims to consolidate Ukrainian society, maintain Ukraine's presence on the global map, and ensure reforms through generating demand from civil society. It utilizes daily press briefings, reports, training, and regional media centers to achieve these goals.
The document summarizes the activities and strategic priorities of the Institute for Social and Economic Research (ISER) in Kyiv, Ukraine for 2015-2016. It provides statistics on ISER's media appearances, publications, events organized, and contributions to Ukrainian legislation and policymaking. It also outlines ISER's 8 strategic priorities, which include foreign policy, governance, economic development, public finance, regional policy, social policy, construction policy, and energy security.
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The publication encompasses the research developed by the experts of international sector working group studying “migration policy” and “document security” issues as they serve as important components for Ukraine’s way towards visa free regime in its relations with the EU.
The publication includes analysis and evaluations of the conformity level of current state policy with the standards of the European Union in the sphere of migration and readmission, identity documents security as basic requirements for implementing the tasks and criteria of the Action Plan on Visa Liberalisation.
Expert conclusions and recommendations, international experience of reform implementation within the defined state policy areas constitute the methodological and practical value of the publication.
Contributors:
Iryna Prybytkova (Ukraine), Olena Malynovska (Ukraine),
Vladimir Petronijevic (Serbia), Miroslava Jelacic (Serbia),
Oleksandr Sushko (Ukraine), Sara Nikolic (Bosnia and Herzegovina),
Andriy Starodub (Ukraine), Nadya Dimitrova (Bulgaria),
Iryna Sushko (Ukraine), Andreja Stojkovski (Macedonia),
Viktor Chumak (Ukraine), Oksana Gyrych (Ukraine)
This document provides a national report on global education in Austria as part of the European Global Education Peer Review Process. It summarizes the context and state of global education across the formal education system, non-formal sectors, and civil society in Austria. Key organizations that support and implement global education initiatives are described, including the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Austrian Development Agency, and several NGOs. Both opportunities and challenges for strengthening global education in Austria are identified. The report aims to support further development of global education in the country.
The Open Dialog Foundation is a non-profit organization based in Warsaw, Poland that was established in 2010. In 2016, the Foundation reported total revenues of 1,096,024.54 PLN and total costs of 1,210,632.90 PLN. The Foundation's activities in 2016 focused on supporting democratic reforms in Ukraine, providing humanitarian aid to areas affected by the Chernobyl disaster, advocating for political prisoners in Russia and Ukraine, and monitoring human rights in Moldova. However, due to financial constraints, the Foundation closed offices and scaled back many programs during the year.
Information Technology (IT) has literally entered every sphere of business functionality. Proficient IT staff is essential for any business wishing to register phenomenal success in its ventures. Hunting the right talent to fill up vacant places in the organization necessitates relying on the expertise and experience of IT staffing companies.
IT staffing helps your business retain its competitive edge even in a volatile economy rocked by recessionary trends.
(1) Ukraine faces economic challenges in integrating with the EU due to Russian aggression, weak reforms, and low institutional capacity.
(2) Key factors include the Russian invasion, slow reforms, oligarch influence in politics and economics, and lack of public awareness of EU integration opportunities.
(3) The document recommends that Ukraine focus on anti-corruption reforms, tax reform, export promotion, improving regulatory bodies, leveraging international aid, and raising public awareness of the EU agreement to help overcome challenges on the path to EU integration.
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This document provides an overview of the Ukraine Crisis Media Center (UCMC) in 2016. It discusses the organization's background, vision, mission, values, target groups, tools, signature projects, setup, key staff, and departments. The UCMC was launched in 2014 to defend Ukraine's sovereignty during the Russian occupation of Crimea. It has since evolved into a strategic communications hub with outreach in Ukraine and abroad. The organization aims to consolidate Ukrainian society, maintain Ukraine's presence on the global map, and ensure reforms through generating demand from civil society. It utilizes daily press briefings, reports, training, and regional media centers to achieve these goals.
The document summarizes the activities and strategic priorities of the Institute for Social and Economic Research (ISER) in Kyiv, Ukraine for 2015-2016. It provides statistics on ISER's media appearances, publications, events organized, and contributions to Ukrainian legislation and policymaking. It also outlines ISER's 8 strategic priorities, which include foreign policy, governance, economic development, public finance, regional policy, social policy, construction policy, and energy security.
Documents Security and Migration Policy: Assessments and Recommendations of t...Europe without barriers
The publication encompasses the research developed by the experts of international sector working group studying “migration policy” and “document security” issues as they serve as important components for Ukraine’s way towards visa free regime in its relations with the EU.
The publication includes analysis and evaluations of the conformity level of current state policy with the standards of the European Union in the sphere of migration and readmission, identity documents security as basic requirements for implementing the tasks and criteria of the Action Plan on Visa Liberalisation.
Expert conclusions and recommendations, international experience of reform implementation within the defined state policy areas constitute the methodological and practical value of the publication.
Contributors:
Iryna Prybytkova (Ukraine), Olena Malynovska (Ukraine),
Vladimir Petronijevic (Serbia), Miroslava Jelacic (Serbia),
Oleksandr Sushko (Ukraine), Sara Nikolic (Bosnia and Herzegovina),
Andriy Starodub (Ukraine), Nadya Dimitrova (Bulgaria),
Iryna Sushko (Ukraine), Andreja Stojkovski (Macedonia),
Viktor Chumak (Ukraine), Oksana Gyrych (Ukraine)
This document provides a national report on global education in Austria as part of the European Global Education Peer Review Process. It summarizes the context and state of global education across the formal education system, non-formal sectors, and civil society in Austria. Key organizations that support and implement global education initiatives are described, including the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Austrian Development Agency, and several NGOs. Both opportunities and challenges for strengthening global education in Austria are identified. The report aims to support further development of global education in the country.
The Open Dialog Foundation is a non-profit organization based in Warsaw, Poland that was established in 2010. In 2016, the Foundation reported total revenues of 1,096,024.54 PLN and total costs of 1,210,632.90 PLN. The Foundation's activities in 2016 focused on supporting democratic reforms in Ukraine, providing humanitarian aid to areas affected by the Chernobyl disaster, advocating for political prisoners in Russia and Ukraine, and monitoring human rights in Moldova. However, due to financial constraints, the Foundation closed offices and scaled back many programs during the year.
Information Technology (IT) has literally entered every sphere of business functionality. Proficient IT staff is essential for any business wishing to register phenomenal success in its ventures. Hunting the right talent to fill up vacant places in the organization necessitates relying on the expertise and experience of IT staffing companies.
IT staffing helps your business retain its competitive edge even in a volatile economy rocked by recessionary trends.
(1) Ukraine faces economic challenges in integrating with the EU due to Russian aggression, weak reforms, and low institutional capacity.
(2) Key factors include the Russian invasion, slow reforms, oligarch influence in politics and economics, and lack of public awareness of EU integration opportunities.
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This document provides an overview of the Ukraine Crisis Media Center (UCMC) in 2016. It discusses the organization's background, vision, mission, values, target groups, tools, signature projects, setup, key staff, and departments. The UCMC was launched in 2014 to defend Ukraine's sovereignty during the Russian occupation of Crimea. It has since evolved into a strategic communications hub with outreach in Ukraine and abroad. The organization aims to consolidate Ukrainian society, maintain Ukraine's presence on the global map, and ensure reforms through generating demand from civil society. It utilizes daily press briefings, reports, training, and regional media centers to achieve these goals.
Millennium Development Goals Ukraine 2015UNDP Ukraine
This report highlights the progress in the achievement of the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) as of September 2015, measured using a wide range of informational, analytical and statistical materials. It was prepared under the supervision of leading experts in social sciences, medicine, environmental sciences and other areas.
It includes information on reducing poverty, promoting gender quality, ensuring quality lifelong education, reducing child mortality, improving maternal health, reducing and slowing down the spread of HIV/AIDS and tuberculosis, as well as ensuring environmental sustainability.
This publication will be useful to government officials, staff of ministries and agencies, heads of and experts at central and local executive authorities, officials of international organizations, scientists, representatives of civil society organizations, and everyone interested in sustainable human development issues in Ukraine.
The Ukraine Crisis Media Center thanked supporters for their continuous support over the last 5 years. It was created in 2014 to support Ukraine's statehood and promote Ukraine abroad. Its vision is of a free, democratic Ukraine that is part of the West. Its mission is to guide Ukraine's transition following the Revolution of Dignity through strategic communications. It believes this can only be achieved through educational work and cooperation with international partners. The organization values Ukrainian statehood, patriotism, courage, originality and more. It has various departments that carry out its work.
This document discusses several initiatives of the organization Free Ukraine, including their goals of achieving freedom and democracy in Ukraine, and raising Ukraine's position in the world. It outlines programs to train a new political elite through educational camps, develop Ukraine's image abroad through public relations and media communications, conduct political polling, and promote Ukrainian culture through projects such as creating a national superhero and charity events. It also discusses priorities around public health, developing physical and mental strength, and stress management programs for Ukrainians.
This document provides an introduction and table of contents to the book "Rebuilding Ukraine: Principles and Policies". The book contains 14 chapters written by international experts on various aspects of rebuilding Ukraine after the Russian invasion, including Ukraine's integration with the EU, governance reforms, anti-corruption policies, the business environment, international trade, financial sector reconstruction, energy sector rebuilding, transport infrastructure, urban economic growth, the labor market, education reforms, health system transformation, research and development, and organizing aid. The introduction provides background on the book and its goal of informing policymakers regarding rebuilding a democratic, prosperous, and resilient Ukraine.
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The Open Dialog Foundation is a non-profit organization based in Warsaw, Poland that was established in 2010. In 2015, the Foundation monitored the situation in eastern Ukraine, providing humanitarian aid and publishing reports on internally displaced persons and Ukrainian volunteer battalions. It also organized numerous public assemblies in solidarity with Ukraine and maintained the Ukrainian World Centre in Warsaw to provide services and classes for Ukrainians in Poland. The Foundation sought to foster Polish-Ukrainian dialogue and cooperation while addressing problems faced by Ukrainians in Poland.
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The document summarizes the mission and work of the Institute for Social & Economic Studies (ISES). ISES conducts economic and social research to bridge government, business, and community. It works through various projects, publications, and expert participation. ISES experts contribute to over 15 working groups and 4 public councils. The organization analyzes legislation, runs educational programs, and advocates for reforms through analytical research and policy recommendations. ISES involves experts across sectors and partners with NGOs, international organizations, and others to promote pragmatic policy solutions.
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The document provides information about the Institute for Social & Economic Studies (ISES). ISES is an intellectual bridge between government, business, and community that conducts economic and social studies. It has experts working in 15 working groups with various government bodies. ISES analyzes draft laws, develops legislative acts, and provides amendments. It also runs educational programs like the School of Public Management. ISES engages with stakeholders through publications, events, and media appearances to disseminate its work.
The new Administrative Service Centre (ASC) of the Mykolayivska AH in Sumy Oblast, Ukraine opened as one of the most energy-efficient administrative buildings in the country. The ASC was built in under five months and uses energy-efficient technologies and European administrative standards to serve approximately 10,000 residents. It offers 100 types of administrative services and was established with assistance from the U-LEAD with Europe Programme, which helped refurbish the building, install IT equipment, and provide training to ASC staff. Considered one of the most energy-efficient administrative buildings in Ukraine, the ASC saves four times more on heating and ventilation than regular buildings due to its green technologies and materials.
ANTS Network activities - presentation in EnglishOstap Yednak
ANTS Network is a Ukrainian NGO comprised of experts, practitioners, and activists dedicated to protecting Ukraine's national interests. Their mission is to help transform Ukraine into a fully democratic country with strong institutions, good governance, and a sustainable economy. Their goals include setting policy priorities for the government, playing an agenda-setting role politically, combating populism, and assisting institutional capacity building. Their activities include policy development, advocacy, training, and community empowering programs focused on foreign policy, the environment, decentralization, and reintegration.
On June 25th, Razom for Ukraine hosted its 2nd Annual Meeting! More than 140 guests attended #Razom2years who learned about the organization’s progress and six initiatives, including: Razom IT, Razom Culture, Razom Think with UkrOko.org, Reformers without Borders, Razom Aid with Toy Drive, and Razom Partners.
“I was so impressed to see so many new faces in the room,” said Razom Board Member, Dora Chomiak.
“Clearly this shows that, even though the headlines may be off the front pages, the drive that brought Razom volunteers together in 2014 is still relevant today.”
To learn more about Razom and how to get involved go to razomforukraine.org or send us a message here. #razom #gettingthingsdone #together
POLICY BRIEF. Ukrainian Migration Policy Reform: Paving the Way for the EU-Uk...Iryna Shevchenko
CEDOS think tank and Europe without Barriers presented in Brussels an approach to make Ukraine EU’s backyard partner in handling intensive immigration. (One-pager version: http://bit.ly/29e24C2)
Analysts stated that Ukraine is already Europe's safe neighbour and can satisfy the needs of many migrants heading to EU. Thus, Ukraine can be an attractive destination country for migrants.
As Andriy Solodko (migration and human rights analyst, CEDOS) explained, “An integration system that refugees and migrants (incl. internal ones) would rely on can convert Ukraine from transit to a destination country. Guarantees of human rights’ compliance, social services, access to health care and education, job opportunities and social ties, create stronger mechanisms to stay, than any fence or border control. Ukraine is able to fulfil those demands but country needs to organize its resources and actions”. And it is the organization and development of a well-designed integration policy, where Ukraine would appreciate EU's assistance.
It would be a wise long-term decision that would create a trustworthy partner for migration matters just at Europe’s backyard. This durable solution will help Ukraine and will benefit the EU.
The document summarizes the mission and activities of the NGO "Institute for Social and Economic Research" (ISER). ISER aims to be an intellectual bridge between government, business, and community in Ukraine. It conducts economic, social, and policy research and analysis. ISER experts work in various fields like economics, energy, foreign policy, and social issues. ISER also participates in working groups with government agencies and provides expertise in drafting legislation. The organization seeks to support reforms in Ukraine through its research and policy recommendations.
This year’s SITE Development Day conference will focus on the Russian war on Ukraine. We will discuss the situation in Ukraine and neighbouring countries, how to finance and organize financial support within the EU and within Sweden, and how to deal with the current energy crisis.
The document was presented during the round table "Entrance exam to the EU: how Ukraine fulfills the recommendations of the European Commission", which was organized by the Reanimation Package of Reforms Coalition. Experts from the Center for Political and Legal Reforms took part in the development.
The NGO "Europe Without Barriers" (EWB) promotes human rights and freedom of movement in Europe. In 2016, EWB conducted research and advocacy on issues like Ukraine's visa-free regime with the EU, migration, and border policies. Key accomplishments included analyzing Ukraine's implementation of the EU Association Agreement and biometric passport reforms, as well as advocating for increased aviation access between Ukraine and the EU. EWB engaged in public outreach, publishing 30 materials and participating in 14 events. Overall, the organization advanced its mission of making Europe more accessible while strengthening Ukraine's ties to the EU.
The appeal is created by representatives of civil society, scientific and cultural communities in Ukraine and in EU countries.
To gain Ukraine as a candidate would be to rejuvenate the entire EU project.
Renewed policy brief focusing on visa liberalization as an impetus for domestic reform in Ukraine. Contains description and analyzes of reforms implemented due to visa waiver perspective, EwB recommendations on further cooperation between Ukrainian and German governments as well as NGOs
In today's digital world, customers are just a click away. "Grow Your Business Online: Introduction to Digital Marketing" dives into the exciting world of digital marketing, equipping you with the tools and strategies to reach new audiences, expand your reach, and ultimately grow your business.
website = https://digitaldiscovery.institute/
address = C 210 A Industrial Area, Phase 8B, Sahibzada Ajit Singh Nagar, Punjab 140308
The digital marketing industry is changing faster than ever and those who don’t adapt with the times are losing market share. Where should marketers be focusing their efforts? What strategies are the experts seeing get the best results? Get up-to-speed with the latest industry insights, trends and predictions for the future in this panel discussion with some leading digital marketing experts.
This document provides an overview of the Ukraine Crisis Media Center (UCMC) in 2016. It discusses the organization's background, vision, mission, values, target groups, tools, signature projects, setup, key staff, and departments. The UCMC was launched in 2014 to defend Ukraine's sovereignty during the Russian occupation of Crimea. It has since evolved into a strategic communications hub with outreach in Ukraine and abroad. The organization aims to consolidate Ukrainian society, maintain Ukraine's presence on the global map, and ensure reforms through generating demand from civil society. It utilizes daily press briefings, reports, training, and regional media centers to achieve these goals.
Millennium Development Goals Ukraine 2015UNDP Ukraine
This report highlights the progress in the achievement of the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) as of September 2015, measured using a wide range of informational, analytical and statistical materials. It was prepared under the supervision of leading experts in social sciences, medicine, environmental sciences and other areas.
It includes information on reducing poverty, promoting gender quality, ensuring quality lifelong education, reducing child mortality, improving maternal health, reducing and slowing down the spread of HIV/AIDS and tuberculosis, as well as ensuring environmental sustainability.
This publication will be useful to government officials, staff of ministries and agencies, heads of and experts at central and local executive authorities, officials of international organizations, scientists, representatives of civil society organizations, and everyone interested in sustainable human development issues in Ukraine.
The Ukraine Crisis Media Center thanked supporters for their continuous support over the last 5 years. It was created in 2014 to support Ukraine's statehood and promote Ukraine abroad. Its vision is of a free, democratic Ukraine that is part of the West. Its mission is to guide Ukraine's transition following the Revolution of Dignity through strategic communications. It believes this can only be achieved through educational work and cooperation with international partners. The organization values Ukrainian statehood, patriotism, courage, originality and more. It has various departments that carry out its work.
This document discusses several initiatives of the organization Free Ukraine, including their goals of achieving freedom and democracy in Ukraine, and raising Ukraine's position in the world. It outlines programs to train a new political elite through educational camps, develop Ukraine's image abroad through public relations and media communications, conduct political polling, and promote Ukrainian culture through projects such as creating a national superhero and charity events. It also discusses priorities around public health, developing physical and mental strength, and stress management programs for Ukrainians.
This document provides an introduction and table of contents to the book "Rebuilding Ukraine: Principles and Policies". The book contains 14 chapters written by international experts on various aspects of rebuilding Ukraine after the Russian invasion, including Ukraine's integration with the EU, governance reforms, anti-corruption policies, the business environment, international trade, financial sector reconstruction, energy sector rebuilding, transport infrastructure, urban economic growth, the labor market, education reforms, health system transformation, research and development, and organizing aid. The introduction provides background on the book and its goal of informing policymakers regarding rebuilding a democratic, prosperous, and resilient Ukraine.
Final sprawozdanie merytoryczne 2015 eng_fin_done_finodfoundation
The Open Dialog Foundation is a non-profit organization based in Warsaw, Poland that was established in 2010. In 2015, the Foundation monitored the situation in eastern Ukraine, providing humanitarian aid and publishing reports on internally displaced persons and Ukrainian volunteer battalions. It also organized numerous public assemblies in solidarity with Ukraine and maintained the Ukrainian World Centre in Warsaw to provide services and classes for Ukrainians in Poland. The Foundation sought to foster Polish-Ukrainian dialogue and cooperation while addressing problems faced by Ukrainians in Poland.
The main results of the work of ISES for the year Юрій Мироненко
The document summarizes the mission and work of the Institute for Social & Economic Studies (ISES). ISES conducts economic and social research to bridge government, business, and community. It works through various projects, publications, and expert participation. ISES experts contribute to over 15 working groups and 4 public councils. The organization analyzes legislation, runs educational programs, and advocates for reforms through analytical research and policy recommendations. ISES involves experts across sectors and partners with NGOs, international organizations, and others to promote pragmatic policy solutions.
The main results of the work of ISES for the yearОльга Павленко
The document provides information about the Institute for Social & Economic Studies (ISES). ISES is an intellectual bridge between government, business, and community that conducts economic and social studies. It has experts working in 15 working groups with various government bodies. ISES analyzes draft laws, develops legislative acts, and provides amendments. It also runs educational programs like the School of Public Management. ISES engages with stakeholders through publications, events, and media appearances to disseminate its work.
The new Administrative Service Centre (ASC) of the Mykolayivska AH in Sumy Oblast, Ukraine opened as one of the most energy-efficient administrative buildings in the country. The ASC was built in under five months and uses energy-efficient technologies and European administrative standards to serve approximately 10,000 residents. It offers 100 types of administrative services and was established with assistance from the U-LEAD with Europe Programme, which helped refurbish the building, install IT equipment, and provide training to ASC staff. Considered one of the most energy-efficient administrative buildings in Ukraine, the ASC saves four times more on heating and ventilation than regular buildings due to its green technologies and materials.
ANTS Network activities - presentation in EnglishOstap Yednak
ANTS Network is a Ukrainian NGO comprised of experts, practitioners, and activists dedicated to protecting Ukraine's national interests. Their mission is to help transform Ukraine into a fully democratic country with strong institutions, good governance, and a sustainable economy. Their goals include setting policy priorities for the government, playing an agenda-setting role politically, combating populism, and assisting institutional capacity building. Their activities include policy development, advocacy, training, and community empowering programs focused on foreign policy, the environment, decentralization, and reintegration.
On June 25th, Razom for Ukraine hosted its 2nd Annual Meeting! More than 140 guests attended #Razom2years who learned about the organization’s progress and six initiatives, including: Razom IT, Razom Culture, Razom Think with UkrOko.org, Reformers without Borders, Razom Aid with Toy Drive, and Razom Partners.
“I was so impressed to see so many new faces in the room,” said Razom Board Member, Dora Chomiak.
“Clearly this shows that, even though the headlines may be off the front pages, the drive that brought Razom volunteers together in 2014 is still relevant today.”
To learn more about Razom and how to get involved go to razomforukraine.org or send us a message here. #razom #gettingthingsdone #together
POLICY BRIEF. Ukrainian Migration Policy Reform: Paving the Way for the EU-Uk...Iryna Shevchenko
CEDOS think tank and Europe without Barriers presented in Brussels an approach to make Ukraine EU’s backyard partner in handling intensive immigration. (One-pager version: http://bit.ly/29e24C2)
Analysts stated that Ukraine is already Europe's safe neighbour and can satisfy the needs of many migrants heading to EU. Thus, Ukraine can be an attractive destination country for migrants.
As Andriy Solodko (migration and human rights analyst, CEDOS) explained, “An integration system that refugees and migrants (incl. internal ones) would rely on can convert Ukraine from transit to a destination country. Guarantees of human rights’ compliance, social services, access to health care and education, job opportunities and social ties, create stronger mechanisms to stay, than any fence or border control. Ukraine is able to fulfil those demands but country needs to organize its resources and actions”. And it is the organization and development of a well-designed integration policy, where Ukraine would appreciate EU's assistance.
It would be a wise long-term decision that would create a trustworthy partner for migration matters just at Europe’s backyard. This durable solution will help Ukraine and will benefit the EU.
The document summarizes the mission and activities of the NGO "Institute for Social and Economic Research" (ISER). ISER aims to be an intellectual bridge between government, business, and community in Ukraine. It conducts economic, social, and policy research and analysis. ISER experts work in various fields like economics, energy, foreign policy, and social issues. ISER also participates in working groups with government agencies and provides expertise in drafting legislation. The organization seeks to support reforms in Ukraine through its research and policy recommendations.
This year’s SITE Development Day conference will focus on the Russian war on Ukraine. We will discuss the situation in Ukraine and neighbouring countries, how to finance and organize financial support within the EU and within Sweden, and how to deal with the current energy crisis.
The document was presented during the round table "Entrance exam to the EU: how Ukraine fulfills the recommendations of the European Commission", which was organized by the Reanimation Package of Reforms Coalition. Experts from the Center for Political and Legal Reforms took part in the development.
The NGO "Europe Without Barriers" (EWB) promotes human rights and freedom of movement in Europe. In 2016, EWB conducted research and advocacy on issues like Ukraine's visa-free regime with the EU, migration, and border policies. Key accomplishments included analyzing Ukraine's implementation of the EU Association Agreement and biometric passport reforms, as well as advocating for increased aviation access between Ukraine and the EU. EWB engaged in public outreach, publishing 30 materials and participating in 14 events. Overall, the organization advanced its mission of making Europe more accessible while strengthening Ukraine's ties to the EU.
The appeal is created by representatives of civil society, scientific and cultural communities in Ukraine and in EU countries.
To gain Ukraine as a candidate would be to rejuvenate the entire EU project.
Renewed policy brief focusing on visa liberalization as an impetus for domestic reform in Ukraine. Contains description and analyzes of reforms implemented due to visa waiver perspective, EwB recommendations on further cooperation between Ukrainian and German governments as well as NGOs
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2. Program
Ukraine
Promotion
WHAT IS UKRAINE’S
PERCEPTION IN THE WORLD
Transparency International (Corruption Perceptions Index)
WEF (competitiveness index)
World Bank Doing Business (business climate)
Country Brand Index (country as a brand)
175
144
189
75
142
76
96
place
place
place
74 place
1
1
1
1
3. Program
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WHAT DOES THE WORLD
KNOW ABOUT UKRAINE
ӹӹ Revolution of Dignity
ӹӹ Struggle in Donbas
ӹӹ Corruption
ӹӹ Economic crisis
ӹӹ Europeans believe Ukraine is
torn by instability
ӹӹ The world is not aware about
transformations in Ukraine
ӹӹ Ukraine is beyond the scope of
investors’ interests
In 2014 FDIs in Ukraine declined by 21% comparing to 2013
4. Program
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WHAT SHOULD THE WORLD SEE
ӹӹ Truth about the Russian aggression in Ukraine
ӹӹ Investment attractiveness of Ukraine
ӹӹ Success of the Ukrainian reforms
Success of Ukraine Promotion Program is contingent
on the reforms success
5. Program
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WHAT ARE UKRAINE’S
CURRENT ASSETS
ӹӹ Strong leadesrhip - more than 90 inetrnational meetings and 370 telephone conversations held
by the President in the last 10 months. President, the PM and the Speaker of the Parliament
had together over 220 international meetings.
ӹӹ Officials and MPs with command of foreign languages.
ӹӹ New generation of diplomats.
ӹӹ Proactive civil society.
7. Program
Ukraine
Promotion
UKRAINE PROMOTION
IN THE WORLD
ӹӹ Zero state funding
ӹӹ MFA promotion events are constraint by the limited budget
ӹӹ Vibrant civil society and Ukrainian communities overseas
ӹӹ Lack of efforts synergy
BASELINE SITUATION AND WINDOW OF OPPORTUNITIES
9. Program
Ukraine
Promotion
UKRAINE’S PROMOTION
IN THE WORLD
Administration of the President of Ukraine
Verkhovna Rada Committee on European
Integration
Verkhovna Rada Committee on Foreign
Affairs
Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine
Ministry of Economic Development and
Trade of Ukraine
UCMC (Ukraine Crisis Media Center)
Ukrainian World Congress
International Renaissance Foundation
Reanimation Package of Reforms
Institute of World Policy
Ukraine Today
DONE: PLATFORM FOR COORDINATION BETWEEN VARIOUS
EXTERNAL COMMUNICATION TEAMS
10. Program
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Promotion
Members List of Ukraine
Promotion Program Task Force
Program Leader
Valeriy Chalyi
Deputy Head of the Administration of the President of Ukraine
Task Force Coordinator
Oksana Shulyar
Deputy Head of the Foreign Policy Department of the Administration
of the President of Ukraine
Iryna Gerashchenko
Chairman of Verkhovna Rada Committee on the European
Integration
Alyona Getmanchuk
Director of the Institute of World Policy
Hanna Hopko
Chairman of Verkhovna Rada Committee on Foreign Affairs
Mariia Ionova
Deputy Chairman of Verkhovna Rada Committee on the European
Integration
Serhiy Kasyanchuk
Director of the Ukrainian World Congress Mission to Ukraine
Yuliia Klymko-Overchenko
Chief Consultant of Strategic Projects and Communications Division of
the Foreign Policy and European Integration Directorate of the Admin-
istration of the President of Ukraine
Ivanna Klympush-Tsyntsadze
First Deputy Chairman of Verkhovna Rada Committee on Foreign
Affairs
Dmytro Kuleba
Ambassador at Large, Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine
Gennadiy Kurochka
Co-founder of Ukraine Crisis Media Center
Oleksii Makeiev
Director-General for Policy and Communications, Ministry of Foreign
Affairs of Ukraine
Viktor Marchenko
Advisor to the Minister of Economic Development and Trade
Tetiana Popova
First Deputy Minister of Information Policy of Ukraine
Nataliya Popovych
Co-founder of Ukraine Crisis Media Center
Lada Roslycky
Director for Strategic Communications, Ukraine Today
Maksym Savanevskyi
Managing Partner at “Plus 1”
Oleksandr Sushko
Chairman of the Board of the International Renaissance Foundation
Andrii Shevchenko
Consultant, Reanimation Package of Reforms
Dmytro Shulga
Director of the European Program Initiative of the International Re-
naissance Foundation
11. Program
Ukraine
Promotion
UKRAINE PROMOTION
PROGRAM
ӹӹ Strategic communications
ӹӹ Access to 4.5k media
ӹӹ Сoordination with 2 thousand of world opinion leaders
ӹӹ Daily and weekly newsletters in English, French and German
ӹӹ Media support center for reforms
ӹӹ International projects for Ukrainian opinion leaders and international experts on
Ukraine
UKRAINE CRISIS MEDIA CENTER
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UKRAINE PROMOTION
PROGRAM
ӹӹ Communications workshops for heads of ten diplomatic missions
ӹӹ “Digital diplomacy” system: social networks and immediate dissemination techniques
ӹӹ Participation in the EU Group of Friends in Communication
ӹӹ 309 interviews and 588 public events of Ukrainian Ambassadors over 3 months
MINISTRY OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS
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ASSESSMENT OF UKRAINE PROMOTION
PROGRAM IN THE CONTEXT OF ONGOING
REFORMS
Survey conducted by Razumkov Centre think tank during a period from 6 to 12 March,
2015. Population sample includes 2009 people aged over 18 in all regions of Ukraine, ex-
cept Crimea and the occupied territories of Donetsk and Luhansk under a sampling meth-
od representing adult population of Ukraine based on key socio-demographic indicators.
The polling sampling was constructed as a multistage random one with quota selection of
respondents at the last stage.
Standard deviation (excluding design effect) does not exceed 2.3% with 0.95 probability
rate. The survey was conducted with support of the Government of Sweden.
“1” - lack or absence of reforms; “10” maximum pace of reforms
Financial sector reform
State property management reform
Education reform
Agriculture reform
Ukraine Promotion Program
Energy efficiency program and energy sector reform
Tax reform
Healthcare reform
National security and defense reform
Law enforcement reform
Deregulation and entrepreneurship
State regulation reform
Decentralization and local administration reform
Judicial reform
Government screening and lustration
Average
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PROMOTION OF UKRAINE
IN THE WORLD
NEED FOR SUSTAINABLE MECHANISMS TO DELIVER THE TRUTH TO THE WORLD
ӹӹ Institutional capacity building
ӹӹ Diplomacy
ӹӹ Engaging Ukrainians abroad
ӹӹ TV (Pan European Russian Language Channel, Ukraine Tomorrow, Ukraine
Today)
ӹӹ International journalists liaison
ӹӹ International conferences and exhibitions
ӹӹ Taras Shevchenko Ukrainian Institute
ӹӹ People’s and cultural diplomacy
ӹӹ TV campaigns: CNN, Al Jazeera, Bloomberg and other
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UKRAINE PROMOTION
PROGRAM
MARCH-APRIL 2015 DELIVERABLES:
ӹӹ Calendar of international events: 400 events around the world
ӹӹ Speakers pool to coordinate key massages
ӹӹ Launch of opinion polls:
ӹӹ Opinion Poll in 6 EU states on European prospects of Ukraine
ӹӹ Ukraine’s perception study (USA, Canada, Australia, UK, Germany and other)
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UKRAINE PROMOTION
PROGRAM
PROJECTS AND INITIATIVES SUPPORT AND FOLLOW-UP
ӹӹ International Young Leaders School under the auspices of the President of Ukraine. Pilot workshop
in autumn 2015
ӹӹ Taras Shevchenko Ukrainian Institutes abroad as Ukraine’s cultural representation
ӹӹ Series of conferences on Ukraine (“Insight Ukraine” Kyiv Post Conference. Washington -
September 2015, London - February 2016, Beijing – May 2016)
ӹӹ Documentary Winter on Fire. Participation in international festivals
ӹӹ Development of people’s diplomacy strategy through Global Ukraine network
ӹӹ Series of photo exhibitions about Ukraine in leading Western universities. With support of Profes-
sional Government initiative. Exhibition series held by Ukrainian MPs groups
ӹӹ Babi Yar Victims Memorial— 75 years since the tragedy
17. Program
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UKRAINE PROMOTION
PROGRAM
POLICY EVALUATION
ӹӹ Content analysis on Ukraine in the context of the peace process, reforms, economic growth,
etc.
ӹӹ Dynamics of indicators, ratings, and social networks activity on Ukraine in focus countries
ӹӹ Dynamics of Ukraine’s participation in international events
ӹӹ Dynamics of references to Ukraine’s issues in the world media
ӹӹ Voting for resolutions on Ukraine in the UN General Assembly, UN Security Council,
the EU Parliament, and PACE
ӹӹ Assessment of signal penetration in focus countries upon the key topics
18. Program
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UKRAINE PROMOTION
PROGRAM
SUPPORT NEEDED FROM THE NATIONAL COUNCIL OF REFORMS:
Implementation Recommendations Stakeholders
Enhancing government’s support to the
promotion of Ukraine
Launching a state program with budget
funding starting from 2016
Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine, Ministry of
Finance of Ukraine, Verkhovna Rada Com-
mittee on Budget Policy
Attraction of foreign investments into
Ukraine
Setting up and activating a single state
interface to support investors
(InvestUkraine)
Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine, Ministry of
Economic Development and Trade
Institutional capacity building for
international communications
Appointment of advisers on international
communications or establishment of com-
munications divisions in all central executive
institutions
Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine
Improving quality of materials in foreign
languages issued by government authorities
• Engage foreign proofreading specialist
• Introduction of internship programs for
foreigners in the Ukrainian government
institutions
Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine
Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine
19. Program
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UKRAINE PROMOTION
PROGRAM
SUPPORT NEEDED FROM THE NATIONAL COUNCIL OF REFORMS:
Implementation Recommendations Stakeholders
Improving conditions for
foreign journalists’ work
• Implementation of embedment program
to provide access for foreign journalists in
ATO area
• Making possible long-term stay for inter-
national journalists in Ukraine (over 90
days)
Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine
Ministry of Information Policy of Ukraine
Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine
State Migration Service of Ukraine
Creating a quality Ukrainian
English-language TV product
Launch of Ukraine Tomorrow Ministry of Information Policy
Ukrainian films promotion
Support to Ukrainian movies, uniting efforts
with the Ukrainian government to organize
presentations in the most recognized inter-
national cinematic events
Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine,
Ministry of Culture and Tourism of Ukraine
20. THERE IS NO EUROPE
THERE IS NO EUROPE
WITHOUT UKRAINE.
WITHOUT ITS CENTRE.
The Centre of
Rahkiv, Ukraine
Europe