Dumaidan-2017 decided on six winners of the essay contest

Six university and school students won the Ukraine-wide contest of essays “Ways of Understanding”, devoted to the search for causes of intolerance in Ukrainian society.

27 students from Ukraine and one from Bulgaria took part in the contest, which was conducted within the framework of the project “Dumaidan-2017: Getting Together around the Tent of Understanding” in order to encourage young people to reflect on tolerance, peaceful coexistence, seeking ways of understanding between people from different ethnic groups and cultural traditions. The geography of the participants of the competition was very wide: we received essays from such cities as Kyiv, Ternopil, Lviv, Kharkiv, Mykolaiv, Kramatorsk, Odesa, Izium (Kharkiv Oblast), Slavuta (Khmelnytskyi Oblast) and Olefirivka Village (Myrhorod District of Poltava Oblast).

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The jury included:

Petro Hryhorichenko,  President of Ukrainian Union of NGOs “Congress of Roma of Ukraine”, Tetiana Kurach, Project Coordinator of the International public organization “International Union”, Tetiana Muratkina, Executive Director of the Congress of National Communities of Ukraine, Olha Zhmurko, Director of the Roma Program Initiative of the International Renaissance Foundation, Zemfira Kondur, Vice-President of ICF Roma Women’s Fund “Chirikli”, Oleh Shynkarenko, UHHRU journalist, Anna Yushchenko, UHHRU lawyer, and Olena Sapozhnikova, Coordinator of the project “Dumaidan-2017: Getting Together around the Tent of Understanding”.

We want to congratulate the winners and give their names.

School students:

1st place – Kateryna Onyshchuk, Mykolaiv;

2nd place – Nykyta Kursin, Kharkiv;

3rd place – Olena Olifer, Mykolaiv, and Maria Rilke, Slavuta (Khmelnytskyi Oblast).

University students:

1st place – Maria Tyshchenko, Olefirivka (Myrhorod District of Poltava Oblast);

2nd place – Nataliia Pateruk, Kyiv;

3rd place – Tetiana Haidym, Kyiv.

All winners will receive valuable prizes during the award ceremony in Kyiv this July (date is to be specified).

Organizers of the contest are Public Association “Ukrainian Helsinki Human Rights Union, International Renaissance Foundation, the Congress of National Communities of Ukraine, International public organization “International Union”, Council of National Communities of Ukraine, Ukrainian Union of NGOs “Congress of Roma of Ukraine”, ICF Roma Women’s Fund “Chirikli.”

 

The Ukraine-wide essay contest “Ways of Understanding”

The Ukraine-wide school and university students essay competition “Ways of Understanding” is announced under the project “Dumaidan – 2017: Getting Together around the Tent of Understanding“.

This year’s project Dumaidan – 2017: Getting Together around the Tent of Understanding is dedicated to finding ways of understanding among people from different ethnic groups and cultural traditions.

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Dumaidan is an expert discussion project on the certain topic, which will be held in different regions of Ukraine during 2017 in partnership with the International Human Rights Documentary Film Festival Docudays UA. During the events, expert and public discussions on tolerance and overcoming stereotypes and reducing the social distance between people from different ethnic groups will be held. The schedule of events within the festival can be found at docudays.org.ua. As part of the planned activities, Dumaidan joins around the theme of understanding all who wish to join. High school students and university students can make their creative contribution to the common result of this year’s draft, taking part in the essay competition.

The contest is to encourage young people to reflect on tolerance and peaceful coexistence, find ways of understanding among people from different ethnic groups and cultural traditions in Ukraine. The list of issues around which debate of this year’s Dumaidan will be built can be found below.

Winners will receive valuable prizes.

Deadline for essay submissions: by June 15 inclusive.

The form of essay is free.

A little advice to future authors of essays: try to focus not only on the description of a problem, but try to formulate and express your vision of ways out of this problem.

Texts should be sent to e-mail: [email protected]

Contact person: Olena Sapozhnikova, mob. tel .: +38 063 85 66 22 0; +38 0993090739

The topic of the essay can be any of the problems listed below, as well as other problems on the topic that seem relevant to you:

  • Problem of tolerance and tolerant attitude – what is tolerance, why is it important for each of us and the whole society?;
  • Problem of discrimination on ethnic grounds – what is it, how is it manifested itself and why is it dangerous for individual members of different groups, and the whole society?;
  • Hate speech, coverage in media and news media space, messages and other information on national minorities with prejudice to them, distributing an approximate, partly abusive, attitude of authors in the society;
  • ”Ethnic profiling”: the transfer of negative experience of a wrongful act of one of the members of a national community on the whole community. What are the consequences for individual groups?
  • What does it means to me to belong to a particular national community?;
  • Practice of making emphasis on Roma nationality of an offender or lawbreaker in news on the criminal topics, contrary to ethical standards of journalism;
  • Courts’ setting maximum penalties of punishment in criminal proceedings to persons with strong ethnic features;
  • Problem of xenophobia: what is xenophobia, and how to prevent its manifestations;
  • Role of the state in building a tolerant society and combating xenophobia and discrimination on ethnic grounds, dialogue between the authorities and representatives of minorities, development and implementation of ethnic policy, search for effective models of its implementation;
  • Participation of minorities in decision-making; the problem of outflow of educated people from national minorities of Ukraine, who are able to work, and the resulting loss of state intellectual capacity, which significantly complicates the promotion and realisation of interests of minorities in the state bodies;
  • Why to study to establish dialogue between different ethnic groups;
  • Equal opportunities and overcoming the social distance between members of society and people of different ethnic groups, social vulnerability of different ethnic groups (no identification documents, limited access to education and health services, labor, and lack of adequate living conditions, etc.);
  • Media focusing only on certain negative actions of different ethnic groups;
  • Lack of languages coding in some nations;
  • Lack of methodological developments on learning languages ​​of national minorities in Ukrainian schools;
  • Insufficient the Ukrainian language training of minorities;
  • Lack of the program to train teachers of minority languages ​​and so on.

Organizers: Public Association “Ukrainian Helsinki Human Rights Union, International Renaissance Foundation, the Congress of National Communities of Ukraine, International public organization “International Union”, Council of National Communities of Ukraine, Ukrainian Union of NGOs “Congress of Roma of Ukraine”, ICF Roma Women’s Fund “Chirikli.”

Official appeal to Volodymir Hroisman due with cleansing of the Roma settlements during the preparation of the 2017 Eurovision Song Contest

 

Chairman of the Organizing Committee

on preparation and hosting

in Ukraine the 2017 Eurovision song contest

Hroisman V.B.

 

Dear Mr. Hroisman,

Recently there was a series of incidents with human rights violations involving radical groups and inaction of law enforcement in respect to the Roma community. Thus, on March 31 and April 5, 2017, within preparation for the Eurovision song contest, Roma settlements were burned and their inhabitants (including representatives of the Moldovan and Hungarian nationalities) were forcibly evicted and sent out of the city.

In the first case, a camp on the territory of the housing estate “Novobilychi” (Svyatoshinsky area) with the population of about 200 people was destroyed; the second – natural settlement (about 150 people) near the Nyzhnii Telbyn Lake (next to Sortuvalna and Kanalna streets).

Victims said that one of the reasons was the fact that highway and railway are situated close to their settlements; these natural settlements on these territories are not desirable to show to guests of the Eurovision.

Furthermore, before the events in April, Roma human rights activists appealed to law enforcement agencies of Kyiv with a request to provide security to residents of the settlement, because of the threats that regularly were sent to local Roma people and preparation to attack them. Unfortunately, police responded to the appeal not quickly enough that led to the infamous, in terms of human rights, implications.

Such cases are not a new phenomenon for Ukraine. For example, in Ukraine, on the eve of the football championship Euro-2012, settlements of Roma and other nationalities were burned in Berezniaky in Kyiv (near Bereznyakivska Street). The victims-witnesses of the incident said that law enforcement officers were involved: they took people out of the tents, took pictures of half-dressed men, set their tents and documents on fire, fired into the air and demanded to leave the village because of the large public event in Kyiv, etc.

In our view, the use of the practice of encouraging Roma to leave their settlements in the capital on the eve of cultural events of the European scale does not improve the image of Ukraine as a legal and democratic state in the eyes of the European and world community.

The Ukrainian Helsinki Human Rights Union strongly condemns such methods of preparation for the Eurovision song contest and requires a thorough investigation into this crime and bringing to justice all those responsible.

We also urge the Organizing Committee to take immediate measures to prevent the repetition of the above incidents and offer to take advantage of this multi-cultural event like the Eurovision song contest in order to promote tolerance, non-discrimination, combating racism and xenophobia in Ukraine.

Arkadiy Bushchenko, Executive Director of the Civic Union “Ukrainian Helsinki Human Rights Union”

“Dumaidan” has developed amendments to environmental legislation

The series of the final meetings of the “Dumaidan: Preserving Green Areas in Cities and Towns. Proposals” was held during the International Documentary Film Festival Docudays UA. The invited activists submitted a number of proposals during the discussion.

Lawyers and environmental experts presented their own view on amendments to legislation, as well as the concept of state deregulation in the environmental field. The first meeting with the topic “Do we need to amend legislation and regulatory documents in the field of urban development and settlements’ welfare?” was held on 25 March 2017. During the meeting, Olena Sapozhnikova, a lawyer and analyst of the Ukrainian Helsinki Human Rights Union, presented a final video of “Dumaidan” and recalled that the meetings were held in seven cities of Ukraine; environmental activists proposed more than 300 amendments to the proposed draft amendments to environmental legislation.

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Olena Sapozhnikova

Svitlana Bondarenko, a representative of the “Samopomich” [Self Help] association in Kyiv, promised to help activists of “Dumaidan” in their work on the bills.

Svitlana Bondarenko
Svitlana Bondarenko

Mariia Mendzhul, a representative of the Carpathian Human Rights Agency “Vested”, said that decentralization in the field of environmental powers, conservation and protection of green areas was extremely necessary.

‘This will contribute to the greater cohesion of local communities and increase the efficiency of the green area’s preservation. If decisions on deforestation have not been adopted by higher-level authorities, but by local authorities, they would think about whether to vote for it, because people would soon elect them,’ said Mariia Mendzhul.

Mariia Mendzhul and Mariia Tsypiaschuk
Mariia Mendzhul and Mariia Tsypiaschuk

Serhii Zinchenko, an editor of “Promin Prosvity” [Ray of Enlightenment] (Kryvyi Rih), said that local authorities and partners from Poland revived the Saksahan River. He clarified that these environmental activists were in contact with local representatives of the “Samopomich” Party.

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Serhii Zinchenko

Mariia Tsypiaschuk, a coordinator of the public reception of the Ukrainian Helsinki Human Rights Union, said that the transfer of powers to local authorities had certain risks, especially for green areas.

‘Next to my house flows the Ustia River. Local activists conducted a study to strengthen its banks. But corruption means that large parts of its banks were given into private ownership, so the efforts of activists had led to nothing,’ said Mariia.

According to Mrs. Tsypiaschuk, advanced environmental powers to local authorities could lead to the situation that for the corrupt it would be easier to negotiate with them.

Ihor Melnyk, a representative of the Public Council of Podolsk District, spoke about his experience with community initiatives on the example of combating developers in the Syretskyi Grove in 2014. In addition, the community received funds under the program of the participatory budget to save the Shevchenko oak.

Ihor Melnyk
Ihor Melnyk

Vasil Ahafonov, a representative of the NGO “Green Front” from Kharkiv, said that the transfer of power to the level of local communities was not deregulation, but self-regulation.

‘But in order to achieve real success in this area, it is necessary to adopt a new code of urban development’, said Vasil Ahafonov.

Vasil Ahafonov
Vasil Ahafonov

Arkadiy Bushchenko, lawyer and executive director of UHHRU, believes that laws alone do not work; they simply regulate the activities carried out by people. Laws are also needed for deregulation.

‘The authorities have a certain distrust regarding the ability of communities to take control of what happens in their territories because there is no culture of self-regulation. In addition, we have a tradition of “a good king”, who will figure out and organize everything,’ said Arkadiy Bushchenko.

Arkadiy Bushchenko
Arkadiy Bushchenko

According to the lawyer, that was not the time to give all the levels of state environmental agencies to local communities. On the other hand, he said that only local communities could quickly respond to threats to the environment.

‘So the task of the deputies is to create laws that allow local communities to exercise effective control because sometimes they cannot solve problems in the courts of his district or village for years,’ said Arkadiy Bushchenko.

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On March 26, there was a discussion on the topic ‘Do we need to amend by-laws in the filed of cities and towns greening?’, and on March 27 “Do we need to amend the structure of government environmental agencies?” Then, the theme of March 28 was: ” Do we need to change the order of delegation in the field of environmental NGOs: maintenance, security, etc.?”, and of March 29 – “Do we need changes in environmental inspections’ work?” Finally, on March 30 the topic: ” Do we need to change the state budget in environmental issues?” was discussed, and the final meeting was held.

Oleh Perehon, Head of the Coordination Council of NGO “Green Front”, at the meeting on March 29 showed how activists could react to the felling of trees in urban areas, in particular – in Kharkiv forest park by the example of his photographs. Vladyslav Balynskyi, an activist of NGO “Green Leaf” from Odesa, showed his photographs that he made during rescue actions of trees on the French Boulevard. Local authorities decided to extend the street, and, such a way, to destroy the trees that grew along the road. Once a tree was cut down, activists planted the same trees in the same place.

Vladyslav Balynskyi
Vladyslav Balynskyi

Oleh Perehon said that during 2013, reforms of environmental inspections took away right to intervene. That greatly complicated their work.

‘An inspector can now respond to environmental crime only after he or she gets the permission of officials. This is very dangerous, so we need to establish a body to respond to such crimes rapidly, which should be professional enough and well staffed. Currently, the entire region employs 19 people. This can be solved if to involve public environmental inspectors. There are interested NGOs,’ said Oleh Perehon.

Oleh Perehon
Oleh Perehon

At the meeting of March 30, Oleksandr Stepanenko, a representative of environmental and humanitarian association “Green World”, told about the double victory in court over Chortkiv City Council, which twice adopted the general plan of the city, having a negative opinion of state ecological expertise. The claims were related to green areas of the city, whose fate was under the question in the plan. Oleksandr Stepanenko also drew attention to the neglected state of parks in Ternopil Region. Local authorities are in the process of reconstruction; they are going to build a parking area and a dance floor instead of one park, because the work of nature conservationist initiatives and of lobbyist commercial organizations overlaps. According to Oleksandr Stepanenko, environmental funds are used very inefficiently.

Oleksandr Stepanenko
Oleksandr Stepanenko

Olha Bozhko, Head of public service management of the Department of landscaping and utilities of the Ministry of Regional Development, said that the Ministry of Environment blocked many environmental initiatives of her department. That is why the Ministry of Regional Development is interested in the amendments offered by the activists of “Dumaidan”. According to Olha Bozhko, the proposed amendments in the law should be legalized not through the Ministry of Environment, but through the Parliament.

Olha Bozhko
Olha Bozhko

During the meeting, the activists of “Dumaidan” agreed to jointly promote further amendments to environmental legislation to gain the support of deputies in the parliament and change our legislation.

Organizers of the project “Dumaidan – 2016: Preserving Green Areas in Towns and Villages” are the Ukrainian Helsinki Human Rights Union, the International Charitable Organization “Environment – Law – Human”, the NGO Center for Legal and Political Research “SIM”, the Environmental Humanitarian Association “Green World“, and the NGO “Green Front.” The Embassy of Sweden in Ukraine and Global Affairs Canada support the project.

The event was organized as part of the UHHRU project on institutional development, funded by the Embassy of Sweden in Ukraine and supported by the International Documentary Film Festival on Human Rights Docudays UA.

Prepared by Oleh Shynkarenko

 

“Dumaidan – 2017: Getting Together around the Tent of Understanding”

The event will present the annual project “Dumaidan-2017: Getting Together around the Tent of Understanding”. This year the aim of the project is to determine causes of misunderstanding between people from different ethnic groups in Ukrainian society and search for their prevention.

The first dumaidan within the annual project “Dumaidan-2017: Getting Together around the Tent of Understanding” within the Docudays UA International Documentary Film Festival will be held in Kyiv on March 30, 2017, in the Cinema House [Budynok Kino] at 6 Saksahanskoho Str. The event will last from 16.00 to 19.00 in the White Hall [Bila Zala].

During the event, the annual project “Dumaidan-2017: Getting Together around the Tent of Understanding” will be presented. This year the aim of the project is to determine the causes of misunderstanding between people with different ethnic and cultural backgrounds in Ukrainian society and to find ways to address them. During the event, the working text of the resolution of the first members of dumaidan based on presentations and discussions will be drafted; a competition for the best essay to address the issues will be announced. The first dumaidan guests can join the discussion and learn more about the history of Roma people, including such its tragic moments, as the Nazi genocide during World War II. Attendees can also view the teaser of the documentary art project about the history of modern Ukrainian Roma women, who destroy stereotypes and by their example demonstrate success, professional and personal realization. The first dumaidan will begin the annual debate and the search for answers to the question: how can we, people from different ethnic groups and different cultural backgrounds, build intercultural dialogue and become closer to each other?

At the end of the event, there will be a so-called free microphone for the guests of the event and an informal discussion over a cup of tea!

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Organizers of the project “Dumaidan – 2017: Getting Together around the Tent of Understanding” are the Ukrainian Helsinki Human Rights Union, the Ukraine-wide Union of NGOs “Congress of Roma of Ukraine”, the International Renaissance Foundation, the ICF Roma Women Fund “Chirikli”, the NGO Platform for change “Re:Design”, the Congress of Ethnic Communities of Ukraine, the Council of National Communities of Ukraine, the NGO “Center of Law”, the International Civic Organization “International Union”. The project is supported by the Docudays UA International Human Rights Documentary Film Festival, the Center for Ukrainian Culture and Arts, the Institute of Pedagogical Science of the National Academy of Pedagogical Sciences of Ukraine.

The event was organized as part of the UHHRU project on institutional development, funded by the Embassy of Sweden in Ukraine and supported by the Docudays UA International Human Rights Documentary Film Festival.

Contact: Olena Sapozhnikova, Tel .:+38 063 8566022.

 

“Dumaidan – 2017: Getting Together around the Tent of Understanding”

The event will present the annual project “Dumaidan-2017: Getting Together around the Tent of Understanding”. This year the aim of the project is to determine causes of misunderstanding between people from different ethnic groups in Ukrainian society and search for their prevention.

The first dumaidan within the annual project “Dumaidan-2017: Getting Together around the Tent of Understanding” within the Docudays UA International Documentary Film Festival will be held in Kyiv on March 30, 2017, in the Cinema House [Budynok Kino] at 6 Saksahanskoho Str. The event will last from 16.00 to 19.00 in the White Hall [Bila Zala].

During the event, the annual project “Dumaidan-2017: Getting Together around the Tent of Understanding” will be presented. This year the aim of the project is to determine the causes of misunderstanding between people with different ethnic and cultural backgrounds in Ukrainian society and to find ways to address them. During the event, the working text of the resolution of the first members of dumaidan based on presentations and discussions will be drafted; a competition for the best essay to address the issues will be announced. The first dumaidan guests can join the discussion and learn more about the history of Roma people, including such its tragic moments, as the Nazi genocide during World War II. Attendees can also view the teaser of the documentary art project about the history of modern Ukrainian Roma women, who destroy stereotypes and by their example demonstrate success, professional and personal realization. The first dumaidan will begin the annual debate and the search for answers to the question: how can we, people from different ethnic groups and different cultural backgrounds, build intercultural dialogue and become closer to each other?

At the end of the event, there will be a so-called free microphone for the guests of the event and an informal discussion over a cup of tea!

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Organizers of the project “Dumaidan – 2017: Getting Together around the Tent of Understanding” are the Ukrainian Helsinki Human Rights Union, the Ukraine-wide Union of NGOs “Congress of Roma of Ukraine”, the International Renaissance Foundation, the ICF Roma Women Fund “Chirikli”, the NGO Platform for change “Re:Design”, the Congress of Ethnic Communities of Ukraine, the Council of National Communities of Ukraine, the NGO “Center of Law”, the International Civic Organization “International Union”. The project is supported by the Docudays UA International Human Rights Documentary Film Festival, the Center for Ukrainian Culture and Arts, the Institute of Pedagogical Science of the National Academy of Pedagogical Sciences of Ukraine.

The event was organized as part of the UHHRU project on institutional development, funded by the Embassy of Sweden in Ukraine and supported by the Docudays UA International Human Rights Documentary Film Festival. 

Contact: Olena Sapozhnikova, Tel .:+38 063 8566022.

 

“Dumaidan: Preserving Green Areas in Cities and Towns. Proposals”. Series of meetings during Docudays UA Film Festival 2017

During the series of meetings “Dumaidan: Preserving Green Areas in Cities and Towns. Proposals”, lawyers and environmental experts will present their vision of amendments to the legislation and the concept of state deregulation in the environmental field. The meeting also will feature photos of environmental activists and journalists from the exhibition “Dumaidan- 2016: Photomoments.”

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The series of meetings “Dumaidan: Preserving Green Areas in Cities and Towns. Proposals” as part of the International Documentary Film Festival Docudays UA will be held in Kyiv between 25 – 30 March 2017 in Dim Kino [the House of Cinema] at 6 Saksaganskoho Str.

 Themes of the meetings:

  1. Do we need to amend legislation and regulatory documents in the field of urban development and settlements’ welfare? March 25 between 10.00 – 10.45 (Zelena Zala [Green Hall])
  2. Do we need to amend by-laws in the filed of cities and towns greening? March 26 between 10.00 – 10.45 (Zelena Zala [Green Hall])
  3. Do we need to amend the structure of government environmental agencies? March 27 between 16.00 – 16.45 (Bila Zala [White Hall])
  4. Do we need to change the order of delegation in the field of environmental NGOs: maintenance, security, etc.? March 28 between 10.00 – 10.45 (Zelena Zala [Green Hall])
  5. Do we need changes in environmental inspections’ work? March 29 between 10.00 – 10.45 (Zelena Zala [Green Hall])
  6. Do we need to change the state budget in environmental issues? March 30 between 10.00 – 10.40 (Zelena Zala [Green Hall])
  7. Results of the six meetings. March 30 between 10.55 – 11.40 (Zelena Zala [Green Hall])

All meetings will be held over a cup of tea!

Organizers of the project “Dumaidan – 2016: Preserving Green Areas in Towns and Villages” are the Ukrainian Helsinki Human Rights Union, the International Charitable Organization “Environment – Law – Human”, the NGO Center for Legal and Political Research “SIM”, the Environmental Humanitarian Association “Green World“, and the NGO “Green Front.” The Embassy of Sweden in Ukraine and Global Affairs Canada support the project.

The event was organized as part of the UHHRU project on institutional development, funded by the Embassy of Sweden in Ukraine and supported by the International Documentary Film Festival on Human Rights Docudays UA.

Contact person: Olena Sapozhnikova, Tel.: +38 063 8566022.

“Dumaidan: Preserving Green Areas in Cities and Towns. Proposals”. A week of meetings during Docudays UA Film Festival 2017

Up from this weekend UHHRU is presenting series of meetings “Dumaidan: Preserving Green Areas in Cities and Towns. Proposals”.

Lawyers and environmental experts will present their vision of amendments to the legislation and the concept of state deregulation in the environmental field. The meeting also will feature photos of environmental activists and journalists from the exhibition “Dumaidan- 2016: Photomoments.”

The series of meetings “Dumaidan: Preserving Green Areas in Cities and Towns. Proposals” as part of the International Documentary Film Festival Docudays UA will be held in Kyiv between 25 – 30 March 2017 in Dim Kino [the House of Cinema] at 6 Saksaganskoho Str.

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Themes of the meetings:

  1. Do we need to amend legislation and regulatory documents in the field of urban development and settlements’ welfare? March 25 between 10.00 – 10.45 (Zelena Zala [Green Hall])
  2. Do we need to amend by-laws in the filed of cities and towns greening? March 26 between 10.00 – 10.45 (Zelena Zala [Green Hall])
  3. Do we need to amend the structure of government environmental agencies? March 27 between 16.00 – 16.45 (Bila Zala [White Hall])
  4. Do we need to change the order of delegation in the field of environmental NGOs: maintenance, security, etc.? March 28 between 10.00 – 10.45 (Zelena Zala [Green Hall])
  5. Do we need changes in environmental inspections’ work? March 29 between 10.00 – 10.45 (Zelena Zala [Green Hall])
  6. Do we need to change the state budget in environmental issues? March 30 between 10.00 – 10.40 (Zelena Zala [Green Hall])
  7. Results of the six meetings. March 30 between 10.55 – 11.40 (Zelena Zala [Green Hall])

All meetings will be held over a cup of tea!

Organizers of the project “Dumaidan – 2016: Preserving Green Areas in Towns and Villages” are the Ukrainian Helsinki Human Rights Union, the International Charitable Organization “Environment – Law – Human”, the NGO Center for Legal and Political Research “SIM”, the Environmental Humanitarian Association “Green World“, and the NGO “Green Front.” The Embassy of Sweden in Ukraine and Global Affairs Canada support the project.

The event was organized as part of the UHHRU project on institutional development, funded by the Embassy of Sweden in Ukraine and supported by the International Documentary Film Festival on Human Rights Docudays UA. 

Contact person: Olena Sapozhnikova, Tel.: +38 063 8566022.