The 7th Call for Applications for the Eastern Partnership Civil Society Fellowship Programme was launched in Autumn 2022. We received 145 applications from the six EaP countries and selected 16 new Fellows who joined the network.
You can find out more about our new Fellows and their Fellowship projects below. Stay with us for more news from the EaP Civil Society Fellows!
The EU-funded EaP Civil Society Facility Project has administered the Eastern Partnership Civil Society Fellowship programme since 2017. To-date, with a new cohort of Fellows selected, the Fellowship alumni has a total of 147 Fellows from across the six countries of the EaP. Details about the Fellows 2017-2022 and their activities.
EaP Civil Society Fellows 2022 (Autumn Call) & their Fellowship projects:
Nino Chincharauli
Georgia
I’m Different, Not Less
Fellowship Summary: Raising public awareness and acceptance of youngsters with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) in 3 cities of Georgia (Tbilisi, Kutaisi, and Batumi) through art (mural painting), public discussion and media coverage.
Myroslava Ganiushkina
Ukraine
Restoration of de-occupied territories: interaction of ecologists, artists, urbanists, journalists and local communities
Fellowship Summary: Creating and promoting recommendations for restoration of de-occupied territories based on real-life examples (from Irpin, Chernihiv, Kherson) and in consultations with experts and stakeholders (ecologists, artists, urbanists, journalists, representatives of local communities, etc.)
Olesia Hoshchuk
Ukraine
“Youth in action”: A series of project management trainings for young people
Fellowship Summary: A series of project management trainings for 80 young people from 4 regions to increase their knowledge in the field of project management and public sector management. The produced thematic educational materials (a project management guide, video lectures) will be shared with relevant stakeholders.
Gurami Jajanidze
Georgia
Active Citizen – The Key Pillar of Local Democracy
Fellowship Summary: Research on citizens’ participation mechanisms in Shida Kartli region, and their promotion among the local residents, with the focus on active young leaders.
Gohar Khachatryan
Armenia
The Meaningful Participation in Community Decision-making Processes of People Living in Group Homes in Armenia
Fellowship Summary: Research and recommendations on the development of practices for people with mental health problems living in group homes to be included in the community decision-making process.
Tetiana Kotelnykova
Ukraine
“MentorUkraine”: Mentorship program for Ukrainian youth
Fellowship Summary: Mentoring programme to connect young Ukrainians (mentees) with students from unvesities abroad (mentors) to help them with personal development. Mentors
help Ukrainians to apply to universities, write personal statements and CVs, support moving abroad during the war, and overcome the language barrier.
Tutana Kvaratskhelia
Georgia
Facilitate Energy Poverty Debates in Georgia
Fellowship Summary: Developing energy poverty assessment guidelines and policy recommendations to facilitate the energy poverty debates and informed decision-making process in Georgia.
Khatia Mamukashvili
Georgia
Barriers to Higher and Professional Education for the Youth of Ethnically Non-dominant Groups in Georgia
Fellowship Summary: Advocating for better education for ethnic minority youth in Georgia, by identifying and addressing the issues that cause Azerbaijani and Armenian youth in Samtkhe-Javakheti and Kvemo Kartli regions to drop out/not complete higher education.
Vitalii Pavliuk
Ukraine
Development of Chatbots Construction Platform for Local Communities
Fellowship Summary: Create and launch a digital solution that facilitates citizens in Ukraine to report and/or complain to local authorities in a formally documented manner.
Rostyslav Semka
Ukraine
“Enroot Resilience” – Assistance Ukrainian youth representatives of CSOs with organization stability
Fellowship Summary: Assisting Ukrainian young activists and youth CSOs with organization development and increasing resilience of their CSOs / initiatives by collecting and sharing best practices, tools and methods used by Ukrainian CSOs / initiatives and proven to be efficient in the current context. The selected tools and methods will be shared through articles, video workshops and a chat bot.
Volodymyr Vysotskyi
Ukraine
ua.outsider.art – A Concise Guide to Inclusive Art Practices in Ukraine
Fellowship Summary: Research and promotion of inclusive art practices as instrumental in empowering people with disabilities and enhancing local cohesion. Selected CSOs will receive training and production of a practitioners Guide.
Galina Yarmanova
Ukraine
Innovating Education: Building Capacity for Advocacy, Policy Analysis, and Cross-Movement Cooperation in Marginalized Communities
Fellowship Summary: Based on good practices from Georgia, build capacity in advocacy and policy analysis for a cohort of civil society activists and youth from marginalized communities in Ukraine to shift from single-issue activism towards coalition-building and transformative work.