International Renaissance Foundation • 2007 Annual Report
Participation of Ukrainians in projects abroad supported by the East East
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Participation of Ukrainians in projects abroad supported by the East East:
Partnership Beyond Borders Program: In 2007, close to 400 Ukrainian experts and young activists participated in the implementation of 60 international projects. The projects that were implemented abroad can be divided into two categories: presentation of the domestic experience by Ukrainian experts and study visits for Ukrainian target audiences. First and foremost, it’s worth noting the interest of the international public in the Ukrainian experience and analysis in such fields as civil society development, law, election monitoring, monitoring of the Ukraine- EU Action Plan, energy security, monitoring the conditions of gas pipelines and environmental protection, protection of rights and social assistance to people living with HIV/AIDS and intravenous drug users. Ukrainian experts were interested in the experience of introducing reforms in European countries, in particular on increasing standards in general education schools (Foundation in Support of Local Democracy, Poland), improving standards of social policy and quality of life (EDUCON Association, Czech Republic), fiscal decentralization (a project was started with the Center for Economic and Social Analysis, Slovakia), introducing gender sensitive practices in the activity of local self-government bodies (Center for Promoting Equality, Lithuania), etc. Also beneficial were seminars that introduced Ukrainian participants to best practices in introducing an electronic voting system (Estonia), involving the public in the European integration process (Czech Republic), developing local business (Poland) and developing regional press (Latvia and Lithuania). The seminars also provided the push for implementing new ideas in Ukraine. The participants of the seminar “Best Partnership Practices in the Context of Developing Consumer Protection Policy” gained knowledge on consumer protection, an area in which Ukraine significantly lags behind European countries. Europeans have been developing a policy of smart consumers for a long time already, starting with school programs. Difficulties in Attaining the Program’s Priorities Unfortunately, the East East Program repeatedly faced the problem of indifference and reluctance of officials to listen to public proposals, which hinders the adaptation of best foreign experience to Ukrainian conditions and introduction of proposals by international projects. In response to this challenge, the program actively involves them in projects and creates conditions for direct communication between Ukrainian officials and their foreign colleagues, the public, and journalists during seminars in Ukraine and study visits abroad. Partnership and Cooperation This year, other donors provided 27% of co-financing for projects. Funds for the joint initiatives were provided by: the RE:FINE program, the National Endowment for Democracy, the International Organization for Migration, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Czech Republic, the USAID Democracy Support Program, the OSCE in Azerbaijan, the Kofoed School in Copenhagen (Denmark) and the Luhansk City State Administration. International Renaissance Foundation • 2007 Annual Report 81 Expenditures by Region of Ukraine: Region Projects Supported All-Ukrainian Projects Total Amount Total for All-Ukrainian Projects AR Crimea 6 - $ 24,526 $ - Vinnytsia Oblast 2 - $ 8,725 $ - Donetsk Oblast 8 1 $ 52,345 $ 5,476 Zakarpattia Oblast 1 - $ 3,533 $ - Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast 5 - $ 17,257 $ - Kyiv 60 28 $ 227,262 $ 174,977 Kyiv Oblast 3 2 $ 19,702 $ 9,702 Luhansk Oblast 5 - $ 23,580 $ - Lviv Oblast 12 3 $ 54,906 $ 19,610 Odesa Oblast 6 - $ 9,167 $ - Poltava Oblast 1 1 $ 4,357 $ 4,357 Sumy Oblast 2 - $ 1,214 $ - Ternopil Oblast 1 - $ 3,079 $ - Kharkiv Oblast 4 - $ 9,777 $ - Chernivtsi Oblast 2 - $ 300 $ - Chernihiv Oblast 1 - $ 210 $ - Total: 119 35 $ 459,940 $ 214,122 International Renaissance Foundation • 2007 Annual Report 82 International Projects Implemented in Ukraine Number of Projects: 41 Total: $ 330,500 Share of the Total Grant Amount: 4.95 % Expenditures by Region of Ukraine: Region Projects Supported All-Ukrainian Projects Total Amount Total for All-Ukrainian Projects AR Crimea 3 - $ 19,753 $ - Donetsk Oblast 4 - $ 34,468 $ - Zakarpattia Oblast 1 - $ 3,533 $ - Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast 1 - $ 11,208 $ - Kyiv 19 16 $ 163,963 $ 143,013 Kyiv Oblast 2 1 $ 18,850 $ 8,850 Luhansk Oblast 2 - $ 14,985 $ - Lviv Oblast 6 2 $ 50,001 $ 19,210 Odesa Oblast 1 - $ 7,160 $ - Ternopil Oblast 1 - $ 3,079 $ - Kharkiv Oblast 1 - $ 3,500 $ - Total: 41 19 $ 330,500 $ 171,073 Projects Supported by the Program: Grantee: “Strategic and Security Studies Group” NGO (03150, Kyiv, Antonovycha St., 156/17, tel. +38 (044) 491-38-30) Project Manager: Serhiy Herasymchuk Project Summary: February 17-18, 2007 concluding conference in Kyiv of the quadrilateral project “Cooperation of Ukrainian, Moldovan, Romanian and Hungarian NGOs for the Removal of Differences and Estrangement in the Fields of National Minority Development, Human Rights and Security.” Determining ways of increasing trust between the people of the Ukraine-Moldova-Romania-Hungary region. Developing intercultural dialogue and solving problems of interethnic relations and security in the region. Studying problems of legislative protection of rights of national minorities as one of the most important aspects of national and regional security. Presenting recommendations on protecting the rights of national minorities, interethnic tolerance, development of multiculturalism in the region and removing grounds for discrimination against national minorities. Total: $ 9,940 EAST EAST: PARTNERSHIP BEYOND BORDERS PROGRAM International Renaissance Foundation • 2007 Annual Report 83 Grantee: “Center of Economic Education” NGO (79019, Lviv, Chornovola Ave., 4, PO Box 1596, tel. +38 (032) 297-12-06) Project Manager: Ihor Shymkiv Project Summary: March 20-23, 2007 (Mostyska and Zhovkva, Lviv oblast) practical seminar in the framework of the Ukrainian-Moldovan-Romanian project “Positive Experience of Community Development for Active Village Communities.” Spreading the positive experience of development of village communities, methods for the public to define their needs and ways of achieving their own view of their village’s development. Increasing public participation in the village community by exchanging successful organizational practices, in particular work practices of local development institutions and providing social services in the village, and public organizations that work with the village community. Total: $ 7,424 Grantee: Regional Transborder Cooperation Agency “Euroregion ‘Lower Danube’” (68800, Odesa Oblast, Reni, Dunayska St., 88, tel. +38 (0484) 400-78) Project Manager: Ihor Babayan Project Summary: February 20-24, 2007 (Reni, Odesa oblast) training seminar in the framework of the trilateral initiative “Involving Public Organizations in the Democratization Process.” Spreading the most creative and effective mechanisms for stimulating cooperation between the public and local government bodies. Providing representative of the public in the Odesa oblast with practical skills for increasing public involvement, developing and introducing strategies of public involvement and not simply initiating individual projects. Increasing the skills of representatives of NGOs in conducting local advocacy campaigns and organizing and managing civic coalitions. Total: $ 7,160 Grantee: Youth Civic Center “Etalon” (76000, Ivano- Frankivsk, Pavlyka St., 10, Office 17-19, tel. +38 (0342) 50-25-25) Project Manager: Lesya Aronets Project Summary: Two practical seminars were held on March 5-10, 2007 (Kosiv, Ivano-Frankivsk oblast and Kitsman, Chernivtsi oblast) on development of youth business in the regions with the participation of Polish trainers. A concluding roundtable was held in Ivano- Frankivsk in July 2007 with the participation of Polish and Moldovan participants of the project. The Polish experience of Career Clubs for village youth was adapted in Ukraine and Moldova in order to spread knowledge and skills on how to orient oneself in the oblast/raion job market, start your own business, create additional jobs, encourage local residents to implement interregional socioeconomic projects, etc. Total: $ 11,208 Grantee: “Association of Medical Workers” NGO (01133, Kyiv, L. Pervomaiskoho St., 9a, Office 5, tel. +38 (044) 235-65-87) Project Manager: Olena Yakymenko Project Summary: February 22-23, 2007 concluding conference and practical seminar for workers in the field of palliative care in the framework of the trilateral project " Exchange of Information on Social Innovations in Introducing Palliative Care in Moldova, Romania and Ukraine.” Supporting the development of national hospice networks, the development of the Regulation on the Hospice Service and Standards for Providing Palliative Care for countries participating in the project from the point of view of introducing EU criteria for protection of human rights. Spreading the best European practices in medical and social assistance for people with incurable diseases. Total: $ 9,840 International Renaissance Foundation • 2007 Annual Report 84 Grantee: International Renaissance Foundation Project Manager: Dmytro Shulha Project Summary: March 19-20, 2007 working meeting in Kyiv of representative of national foundations of the Open Society Institute network, public experts in the field of European integration from Azerbaijan, Georgia, Armenia, Moldova and Ukraine and with the participation of analysts from Poland and Belgium with the aim of starting a public dialogue for exchanging experience between the EU’s eastern neighbors on introducing the European Neighborhood Policy (ENP). Initiating dialogue and cooperation between community representatives from the EU’s eastern neighbor countries for effective application of the EU Neighborhood Policy and implementation of Action Plans. Exchange of opinions between OSI representatives and public experts on EU foreign policy and defining common interests with regard to introducing the European Neighborhood Policy. Outlining the role of OSI foundations in fostering interaction between the European Commission, government and the public on ENP in the national and regional context. Defining the role of the public in monitoring and implementing the new initiative – European Neighborhood and Partnership Instrument. Total: $ 16,112 Grantee: “Kyiv School of Equal Opportunities” NGO (02002, Kyiv, PO Box 268, tel. +38 (044) 592-88-18) Project Manager: Iryna Konchenkova Project Summary: April 16-18, 2007 international training seminar in Lviv on how to organize youth forums- theaters as a form of social work with the youth, especially street children. Spreading among youth NGOs in Ukraine, Belarus, Russia and Poland the latest techniques for creating and running youth forums- theaters in order to overcome society’s indifference and contemptuous attitude to problematic segments of the population, teaching the youth to model and build successful relations between various members of society. Approbating a new method of social work with youth (specifically the problematic category) for correcting behavior through forum-theaters and interactive campaigns. Total: $ 8,506 Grantee: All-Ukrainian Network of People Living with HIV/ AIDS (04071, Kyiv, Mezhyhirska St., 24b, tel. +38 (044) 425-69-92) Project Manager: Nataliya Leonchuk Project Summary: June 2007 training visit to Ukraine (Kyiv and Odesa) by a group of Kazakh representatives of the medical and NGO sector. Spreading the Ukrainian experience of forming favorable attitudes toward ART therapy (antiretroviral therapy for AIDS-infected people) among society and in government and methods for cooperation between government institutions and public organizations to protect the rights of people living with HIV/AIDS. Total: $ 6,629 Grantee: International Charitable Organization “Center of Testing Technologies and Educational Quality Monitoring” (01042, Kyiv, Filatova St., 1/22, Office 106, tel. +38 (044) 521-24-71) Project Manager: Anna Toropova Project Summary: March 23-24, 2007 international seminar “Interpretation of the Results of External Assessment for Public Discussions and Shaping Education Policy” in Kyiv with the participation of experts from 16 countries of Central and Eastern Europe and Central Asia. Summarizing the experience of effective use of the results of external assessment for shaping education policy. Analyzing the state of assessment systems in participating countries. Initiating public discussions on external assessment policy in post-socialist countries. Total: $ 14,450 Grantee: Kharkiv City Public Organization “Assa” (61002, Kharkiv, Myronosytska St.,10, tel. +38 (057) 719-10-50) Project Manager: Hanna Ulanovska Project Summary: April 24-28, 2007 practical seminar in Kyiv for teachers and representatives of public organizations from villages and raion centers in the Kharkiv and Zaporizhzhia oblasts in the framework of the project “Public Achievements: the Polish Experience for Ukraine.” Spreading in Ukraine the practices of the international program “Public Achievements,” the point of which is to encourage school children in constructive public engagement; to raise interest in surrounding events and desire to have as much of an influence as possible on positive changes in their community; to get the youth to learn skills for analyzing and solving social problems; to change stereotypes, etc. Total: $ 3,500 International Renaissance Foundation • 2007 Annual Report 85 Grantee: Transcarpathian Professional Association of Women Educationalists “Perspektyva” (88000, Uzhhorod, Haharina St., 49, tel. +38 (0312) 61-23-78) Project Manager: Kateryna Popadyuk Project Summary: April 14-16, 2007 practical seminar in Uzhhorod for teachers and representatives of public organizations from villages and raion centers in the Zakarpattia oblast in the framework of the project “Public Achievements: the Polish Experience for Ukraine.” Spreading in Ukraine the practices of the international program “Public Achievements,” the point of which is to encourage school children to constructive public engagement; to raise interest in surrounding events and desire to have as much of an influence as possible on positive changes in their community; to get the youth to learn skills for analyzing and solving social problems; to change stereotypes, etc. Total: $ 3,533 Grantee: Ternopil City Public Organization “Center for Educational Initiatives” (46023, Ternopil, 11, Fedkovycha St., tel. +38 (035) 225-24-02) Project Manager: Neonila Nakonechna Project Summary: May 10-12, 2007 practical seminar in Ternopil for teachers and representatives of public organizations from villages and raion centers in the Ternopil oblast in the framework of the project “Public Achievements: the Polish Experience for Ukraine.” Spreading in Ukraine the practices of the international program “Public Achievements,” the point of which is to encourage school children to constructive public engagement; to raise interest in surrounding events and desire to have as much of an influence as possible on positive changes in their community; to get the youth to learn skills for analyzing and solving social problems; to change stereotypes, etc. Total: $ 3,079 Grantee: “Teachers’ Council” NGO (98400, AR Crimea, Bakhchysaray, Ostrovskoho St., 43, tel. +38 (06554) 47-1-11) Project Manager: Dilyara Seytveliyeva Project Summary: May 2-5, 2007 practical seminar in Bakhchysaray for teachers and representatives of public organizations from villages and raion centers in the AR Crimea in the framework of the project “Public Achievements: the Polish Experience for Ukraine.” Spreading in Ukraine the practices of the international program “Public Achievements,” the point of which is to encourage school children to constructive public engagement; to raise interest in surrounding events and desire to have as much of an influence as possible on positive changes in their community; to get the youth to learn skills for analyzing and solving social problems; to change stereotypes, etc. Total: $ 4,888 Grantee: Lviv City Public Organization “Information Consulting Center” (79058, Lviv, Chornovola Ave., 57/703, tel. +38 (032) 242-13-76) Project Manager: Volodymyr Bryhilevych Project Summary: May 14-18, 2007 training seminar in Lviv with the participation of Polish experts for consultants from Mykolayiv, Poltava and Chernihiv that will introduce pilot distance training courses in the given oblasts. Developing and introducing the distance training course “European Studies for Self-Government Bodies” on the basis of the Polish experience in advanced study of the functioning of self-government bodies in EU member countries, EU administrative bodies, EU history, social and economic achievements of countries after their EU entry, methods for evening out the chances of weaker regions, principles for utilizing European funds, etc. Total: $ 7,210 International Renaissance Foundation • 2007 Annual Report 86 Grantee: Center of Political and Information Technologies “Democracy and Development” (01601, Kyiv, Pyrohova St., 9, National Pedagogical Drahomanov University, Office 242, tel. +38 (044) 234-65-57) Project Manager: Volodymyr Lavrynenko Project Summary: May 25, 2007 roundtable “Cooperation between Government and Non-Governmental Organization in the Preparation of a New Agreement between Ukraine and the EU” in Kyiv. Spreading information among Ukrainian, Polish and German public organizations about the draft new framework agreement between Ukraine and the EU, discussing recommendations for the agreement, and preparing proposals to be included in the draft Agreement from the point of view of Effective Implementation of the EU’s Eastern Policy. Total: $ 5,955 Grantee: Donetsk Youth Debate Center (83003, Donetsk, Illicha Ave., 79/31, tel. +38 (062) 385-98-39) Project Manager: Valentyna Dyomkina Project Summary: May 15-17, 2007 practical seminar and talk show in Simeyiz, AR Crimea on introducing European standards in local public policy with the participation of experts from Poland and Lithuania. Increasing the awareness of civil servants in the AR Crimea of European integration (EU legislation, institutions, policy and procedures) and public policy. Increasing the motivation of civil servants and representatives of local government bodies to use principles and procedures accepted in EU countries in their work. Enhancing the capacity of representative of Crimean NGOs and media to influence local and regional government bodies based on European standards and experience. Total: $ 10,000 Grantee: “Regional Press Development Institute” NGO (04112, Kyiv, Pechersky Uzviz, 3, Office 404, tel. +38 (044) 458-34-93) Project Manager: Kateryna Laba Project Summary: April 22-29, 2007 training for representatives of Azerbaijani print media in the Ukrainian regional newspapers “Kremenchuk Telegraph” (Kremenchuk), “Kafa” (Feodosiya) and “Melitopolsky Vedomosti” (Melitopol) and a concluding meeting in Kyiv. 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