Civil Society Fellowships 2018: check the Fellows’ profiles
The 2018 EaP Civil Society Fellowship call resulted in 71 applications; from that number, 20 new fellows, of them 13 women and 7 men aged between 20 and 36 from all the EaP countries, have been selected based on their track-record of achievements to date and the strong potential they demonstrated in their proposals to act as champions of change in the civic sphere.
MEET THE EAP CIVIL SOCIETY FELLOWS – 2018:
ARMENIA
Ozheni AVETISYAN |
Development of leadership skills of young women in rural areas of Armenia. |
Diana SARUMOVA |
Advocacy of gender-free approach and equal treatment among SMEs and entrepreneurs of Armenia. |
Mariam ZADOYAN |
Setting up the institute of beneficial ownership to facilitate the fight against corruption in Armenia. |
GEORGIA
George CHANTURIA |
Advocacy on school management reforms in Georgia through policy research. |
Gogita GVEDASHVILI |
Raising awareness on EU visa free rules and opportunities for Georgia. |
MOLDOVA
Corneliu DONI |
Support to resocialization of justice-involved youth. |
UKRAINE
Tamila BABAK |
Promotion of social inclusion of visually impaired people through sports projects. |
Mykola HRAMAZHORA |
Increasing knowledge and skills on energy efficiency among youth. |
Anna IEMELIANOVA |
Promotion of e-participation of citizens in policy making through e-petitions in Ukraine. |
Antin KUSHNIR |
Improvement of accountability of the professional associations of paediatricians of Ukraine. |
Karyna LITVINOVA |
Facilitating citizens’ access to e-Services in amalgamated communities (hromadas). |
Marianna MARSHALENKO |
Promotion of bike-friendly attitude among HoReCa companies. |
Olena MEDVEDENKO |
Advocacy actions for better implementation of public consultations in Ukraine. |
Valeriia OVCHAROVA |
Support to improvement of social work with local youth in the South-Eastern Ukraine. |
Kateryna PUKHA |
Increasing the leadership potential of adolescents studying at vocational schools. |
Check the results from other years here.