International Renaissance Foundation • 2007 Annual Report
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Project Manager: Kateryna Laba Project Summary: December 13-15, 2007 roundtable in Kyiv that was the summary of internships by journalists from Ukraine, Georgia and Moldova in Latvia in the framework of the project “Experience of Latvian Print Journalists in Covering Issues of Euro-Atlantic Integration.” A comparative analysis was made of the opinion of journalists from Georgia, Moldova, Ukraine and Latvia on European and Euro-Atlantic integration. Spreading the best European practices in covering these topics in the media. Fostering the introduction of a policy of impartial informing of the public on European and Euro-Atlantic integration. The roundtable program included: problems of professionalism and the role of journalists in explaining European and Euro-Atlantic integration; an analysis of factors that form public attitudes to European and Euro-Atlantic integration processes and people’s misgiving towards the EU and NATO. Total: $ 8,435 International Renaissance Foundation • 2007 Annual Report 92 Participation of Ukrainian Citizens in Projects Supported by the East East: Partnership Beyond Borders Program Abroad Number of Projects: 78 Total: $ 129,440 Share of the Total Grant Amount: 1.94 % Expenditures by Region of Ukraine: Region Projects Supported All-Ukrainian Projects Total Amount Total for All-Ukrainian Projects AR Crimea 3 - $ 4,773 $ - Vinnytsia Oblast 2 - $ 8,725 $ - Donetsk Oblast 4 1 $ 17,877 $ 5,476 Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast 4 - $ 6,049 $ - Kyiv 41 12 $ 63,299 $ 31,964 Kyiv Oblast 1 1 $ 852 $ 852 Luhansk Oblast 3 - $ 8,595 $ - Lviv Oblast 6 1 $ 4,905 $ 400 Odesa Oblast 5 - $ 2,007 $ - Poltava Oblast 1 1 $ 4,357 $ 4,357 Sumy Oblast 2 - $ 1,214 $ - Kharkiv Oblast 3 - $ 6,277 $ - Chernivtsi Oblast 2 - $ 300 $ - Chernihiv Oblast 1 - $ 210 $ - Total: 78 16 $ 129,440 $ 43,049 Projects Supported by the Program: Grantee: “Women’s Perspectives” NGO (04210, Kyiv, Heroyiv Stalinhrada Ave., 43, Office 122, tel. +38 (044) 253-84-18) Project Manager: Maryna Saprykina Project Summary: Participation of 5 female experts in monitoring gender equality from Kyiv, Mykolayiv and Kharkiv in a practical seminar in the framework of the project “Developing the Potential of NGOs in Eastern Europe to Monitor Standards of General Equality in the Process of European Integration” (February 1-3, 200, Warsaw, Poland). Spreading effective instruments and methods of monitoring, advocating and lobbying standards of gender equality that are mentioned in EU directives and policies, among interested public organizations in Ukraine, Belarus, Moldova and Georgia. Project organizer – Kara Coalition (Poland). Total: $ 2,050 EAST EAST: PARTNERSHIP BEYOND BORDERS PROGRAM International Renaissance Foundation • 2007 Annual Report 93 Grantee: “Strategic and Security Studies Group” NGO (03150, Kyiv, Antonovycha St., 156/17, tel. +38 (044) 491-38-30) Project Manager: Olesya Basarab Project Summary: Participation of five representative of think tanks-partners in 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” in seminars on forming policies in the field of national minorities, human rights and regional security (Cluj-Napoca, Romania, November 3-5 and Chisinau, Moldova December 8-10, 2007). Determining ways to increase trusts between people in the Ukraine-Moldova-Poland- Hungary regions. Outlining priorities for joint activities of civil society representatives, aimed at developing intercultural dialogue and solving problems of interethnic relations, discrimination against national minorities, as well as the problems of security in the given region. Project partner - Pro Democracy Association (Romania). Total: $ 2,158 Grantee: “Initiative” NGO (21050, Vinnytsia, Chkalova St., 19, PO Box 8180, tel. +38 (04332) 4-45-52) Project Manager: Svyatoslav Nikolaychuk Project Summary: Participation of 15 representatives of public youth organizations from the Vinnytsia oblast, multipliers of experience in intercultural and inter- generational integration, in a workshop on social culture and engaging the public in the framework of the Ukrainian-Polish project "Криниця на межі" (Olsztyn, Poland, February 13-20, 2007). Developing and adapting mechanisms for introducing integration techniques in working with Ukrainian local youth using the Polish experience, especially for overcoming the marginalization of village youth and national minority youth groups. Project organizers - Tratwa Association (Poland). Total: $ 4,485 Grantee: Kyiv Branch of the Sociological Association of Ukraine (01023, Kyiv, L. Pervomaiskoho St., 9а, Office 63, tel. +38 (044) 202-31-47) Project Manager: Olha Balakiryeva Project Summary: Participation of the director of the Kyiv Branch of the Sociological Association of Ukraine in the international seminar “Citizens and Civic Society in a United Europe” and working visits by participants of the project- “European Values” study (Sibiu, Romania, February 15-18, 2007). Involving scholars-sociologies from Center and Eastern Europe in conducting joint studies on the impact of EU expansion on social values and the development of civil society. Presenting analytical information about the civil society aggregate values in every participating country and setting up a standardized set of instruments to measure social values in European countries. Preparing joint initiatives on comparative analysis and spreading European values, based on the best practices of public engagement and introducing democratic values. Project organizer - Research Institute of Quality of Life (Romania). Total: $ 870 Grantee: “Rebirth of Crimea” Foundation (98405, AR Crimea, Bakhchysaray, Richna St., 125-A, tel. +38 (06554) 43-4-00) Project Manager: Lutfi Osmarov Project Summary: Internship for six representatives of public organizations and local government bodies from the Kirovsky raion, AR Crimea, who work with socially marginalized individuals, in the P. Aruppe Center of Leaders and Educators, (Gdynia, Gdansk, Poland, January 29 – February 7, 2007). Spreading the Polish experience in providing social assistance to vulnerable segments of the population and preventive measures carried out in partnership cooperation of local government and the public. Project organizer - Center of Leadership and Education (Poland). Total: $ 1,229 International Renaissance Foundation • 2007 Annual Report 94 Grantee: “International Center for Learning and Research” NGO (03057, Kyiv, Eugene Potier St., 20, tel. +38 (044) 489-04-19) Project Manager: Volodymyr Omelyanenko Project Summary: Study visit for 20 representatives of local print media from Dnipropetrovsk, Vinnytsia, Ivano- Frankivsk, Melitopol, Poltava, Rivne, Sumy, Feodosiya, Khmelnytsky and Chernivtsi to Hungary (Budapest, November 20-25, 2006) and Romania (Bucharest, February 25 – March 3, 2007) in the framework of the project “Exchange of Information between Regional Publishers of Periodicals in Ukraine and Eastern Europe.” Increasing knowledge of European standards in the work of independent print publications under conditions of openness to investments of foreign capital. Familiarization with modern progressive business principles and entry of foreign investors into the regional market while preserving the local specifics of publications, national self-identification and the right to create your own staff policy and domestic journalism quality standards. Project partner - Center of Independent Journalism (Hungary). Total: $ 2,665 Grantee: All-Ukrainian Public Organization “PORA!” (04070, Kyiv, PO Box 43, tel. +38 (063) 617-96-87) Project Manager: Andriy Hevko Project Summary: Participation of two “PORA!” representatives from Lviv and Cherkasy in seminars and monitoring actions during the parliamentary elections in Estonia (Tallinn, March 2-7, 2007). Analysis of particularities of public engagement in participating project countries (Estonia, Ukraine, Moldova and Belarus) to the decision-making process, especially the election process. Comparison of election systems and procedures, exchanges of methods of monitoring election processes and fulfillment of election promises by elected politicians. Total: $ 852 Grantee: “Laboratory for Legislative Initiatives” NGO (04070, Kyiv, PO Box 20, tel. +38 (044) 531-37-68) Project Manager: Denys Kovryzhenko Project Summary: Participation of six representatives of public organizations from Lutsk, Kherson, Sumy, Donetsk and Kyiv, who work in the field of monitoring election processes and forming policy, in seminars and monitoring during the parliamentary elections in Estonia (Tallinn, March 2-7, 2007). Analysis of the peculiarities of engaging the public in participating project countries (Estonia, Ukraine, Moldova and Belarus) to the decision- making process. Comparison of election systems and procedures, exchanges of methods of monitoring election processes and fulfillment of election promises by elected politicians. Informing about the role of public organizations in Ukraine in the process of adapting national legislation for European election standards. Project partner - European Movement of Estonia (Estonia). Total: $ 2,720 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: Internship for five Ukrainian experts- trainers in the framework of the project “Creating and Introducing the Distance Training Course ‘European Studies for Self-Government Bodies” (Lublin and Krasnik, Poland, March 12-15, 2007). 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, social and economic achievements of countries after their entry into the EU, methods for evening out the chances of weaker regions, principles for utilizing European funds, etc. Project organizer - Young Democracy Foundation (Poland). Total: $ 400 International Renaissance Foundation • 2007 Annual Report 95 Grantee: “Kolomyia District Economic Development Association” NGO (78200, Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast, Kolomyia, Lesi Ukrayinky Blvd., 2, tel. (03433) 2-4654, 2-27-98, 2-35-85) Project Manager: Andriy Okhrym Project Summary: Participation of ten representatives of the public and local government from the Kolomyia region in seminars of the trilateral project “Exchanging Experience in Solving Youth Problems in Ukraine, Moldova and Romania” (Moldova – Chisinau, Unheny and Soroca, February 19-23 and Romani - Yasy, Boto şani and Suchava, April 17-21, 2007). Spreading best practices in youth policy development and cooperation between local administrations in small cities, the public and business in solving youth problems and engaging the youth in implementing youth programs, strategic planning, solving social problems, developing volunteer activities, etc. Project partner -. Institute of Urban Development (Poland). Total: $ 3,130 Grantee: Public Association for Support of People with Autism “Sonyachne Kolo” (Sunny Circle) (03148, Kyiv, Yakuba Kolasa St., 4-h, Office 91, tel. +38 (044) 274-10-83) Institute of Urban Development (Poland) Project Manager: Hanna Khvorova Project Summary: Participation of 14 experts in the field of psychological and pedagogical correction of autism in the practical seminar conducted by the special school for children with autism (Krakow, Poland, March 30 – April 1, 2007). The seminar was part of an international project the goal of which is to support the development in Ukraine of preconditions for integrating people with autism into the social environment and education field, expanding networks of communication with other people and giving people with autism the opportunity to occupy a worthy place in society. Studying the foreign experience and adapting effective models for integrating people with autism and best practices in psychological and pedagogical corrections of autism. Project organizer - Special school №13 for children with autism (Poland). Total: $ 3,584 Grantee: Charitable Organization “Teachers for Democracy and Partnership” (02121, Kyiv, Verbytskoho St., 15, Office 13, tel. +38 (044) 513-89-38) Project Manager: Ihor Sushchenko Project Summary: Participation of a trainer on argumentation and debate in the Annual Republication School for Non-Government Organizations in Kazakhstan, dedicated to issues of budget process and analysis, monitoring and lobbying (Almaty, Kazakhstan, April 2-7, 2007). The aim of the school is to promote public initiatives that provide the opportunity to engage the public in monitoring taxation, formation and distribution of the state budget. Project partner - Soros Foundation – Kazakhstan.. Total: $ 700 Grantee: “Association of Medical Workers” NGO (01133, Kyiv, L. Pervomaiskoho St., 9a, Office 5, tel. +38 (044) 235-65-87) Project Manager: Oleksandr Volf Project Summary: Participation of seven experts in the field of palliative care in a working meeting in the framework of the project “Transborder Cooperation in Introducing Palliative Care in Central and Eastern Europe” (Wroclaw, Poland, April 25-26, 2007). Analysis of standards of palliative care in Poland, exchange of information and practical experience in introducing a palliative care system according to European standards. Project partner - Association of Medical Workers (Poland). Total: $ 2,800 Grantee: “Institute for Euro-Atlantic Cooperation” NGO (01034, Kyiv, Volodymyrska St., 42, Office 21, tel. +38 (044) 238-68-43) Project Manager: Oleksandr Sushko Project Summary: Participation of four representatives of Ukrainian think tanks in the concluding working meeting within the framework of the project “Cooperation of Think Tanks for the Sake of European and Euro-Atlantic Integration in the Region of Ukraine-Moldova-Romania” (Bucharest, Romania, April 13-15, 2007). Surveying the regional political preconditions for the European and Euro-Atlantic integration of Moldova and Ukraine and Romania’s role in those processes as a new EU member. Developing a pattern of recommendations dealing with the three countries’ cooperation in the field of European and Euro-Atlantic integration in the context of preparations and introduction of reforms for solving the Transdnistrian conflict. Project organizer - Center for Conflict Prevention and Early Warning (Romania). Total: $ 2,672 International Renaissance Foundation • 2007 Annual Report 96 Grantee: “Jewish Charitable Foundation “Beitenu - Our Home” (04119, Kyiv, Yakira St., 14, tel. +38 (044) 489-13-12) Project Manager: Maryna Narovlyanska Project Summary: Participation of an education psychologist in the international conference “Information Technologies in Education in the 21st Century” (May 21- 23, 2007). Spreading best practices and instruments for using digital libraries in the education process. Presenting methods for managing electronic library resources, developing an environment for virtual learning, conducting a training for librarians and teacher on using the latest information technologies in teaching, creating and supporting virtual classes, etc. Project partner - Open Society Institute (Armenia). Total: $ 711 Grantee: Kharkiv Oblast Charitable Foundation “IntEko” (61166, Kharkiv Oblast, Kharkiv, Lenina Ave.) Project Manager: Nina Koreyko Project Summary: Participation of experts in information technologies in education and artificial intelligence from the Kharkiv National University of Radio Electronics in the international conference “Information Technologies in Education in the 21st Century” (May 21-23, 2007). Spreading best practices and instruments for using digital libraries in the education process. Presenting methods for managing electronic library resources, developing an environment for virtual learning, conducting a training for librarians and teacher on using the latest information technologies in teaching, creating and supporting virtual classes, etc. Project partner - Open Society Institute (Armenia). Total: $ 658 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: Participation of ten activists for the development of youth business from the Chernivtsi and Ivano-Frankivsk oblasts in the methodological seminar in the framework of the project “Fostering the Development of Youth Businesses in Village Communities: the Polish Experience for Ukraine and Moldova” (Malopolskie vojvodstvo, Poland May 16-25, 2007). Project partner – Association for the Development of Village Territories “Village and Europe” (Krakow). Adapting in Ukraine and Moldova the Polish experience of Career Clubs for village youth 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 social and economic project, etc. Project organizer - Village and Europe (Poland). Total: $ 2,152 Grantee: National Technical University of Ukraine “Kyiv Polytechnic Institute” (03056, Kyiv, Peremohy Ave., 37, tel. +38 (044) 241-76-77) Project Manager: Yevheniya Sulema Project Summary: Participation of the deputy dean of the applied mathematics department, director of the Electronic Education Center at the National Technical University of Ukraine “Kyiv Polytechnic University” in the international conference “Information Technologies in Education in the 21st Century” (May 21-23, 2007). Spreading best practices and instruments for using digital libraries in the education process. Presenting methods for managing electronic library resources, developing an environment for virtual learning, conducting a training for librarians and teacher on using the latest information technologies in teaching, creating and supporting virtual classes, etc. Project partner - Open Society Institute (Armenia). Total: $ 545 International Renaissance Foundation • 2007 Annual Report 97 Grantee: Center for Public Initiatives “Svitoch” (98400, AR Crimea, Bakhchysaray, Ostrovskoho Lane, 44-A, tel. +38 (06554) 4-74-86, 4-78-94) Project Manager: Hennadiy Samusyev Project Summary: Study visit by 14 representatives of local self-government and public organizations from AR Crimea to Poland (Gmina Strzegovo, June 17- 24, 2007). Increasing knowledge of representatives of local self-government in AR Crimea on local democratic transformations, socioeconomic notations, attracting foreign investors, European standards of state management, etc. Project partner and organizer - Society of Gmina Strzegovo Development (Poland). Total: $ 2,744 Grantee: “Laboratory for Legislative Initiatives” NGO (04070, Kyiv, PO Box 20, tel. +38 (044) 531-37-68) Project Manager: Angela Yevhenyeva Project Summary: Participation of an expert on political and legal issues from the Laboratory for Legislative Initiatives in the international conference “Populism. Populism? Populism! What it looks like and what to do about it” (Bratislava, Slovakia, June 11-14,2007). Identifying the key elements of populist methods and policies that exist in countries of Central and Eastern Europe and that can be dangerous for democracy, and determining the role of public organizations in increasing public knowledge in order to make populist tendencies impossible. Project partner - Open Society Foundation - Bratislava (Slovakia). Download 3.62 Kb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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