Civil Society Fellowships 2017
Twenty young activists in the civic sphere in the Eastern Partnership region have been awarded Fellowships under the Eastern Partnership Civil Society Facility, to pursue a programme of activities that will allow them to develop their leadership skills, and enhance their contribution to civil society development in their respective countries.
Check the Fellows’ profiles
MEET THE EAP CIVIL SOCIETY FELLOWS – 2017:
ARMENIA
Mari Chakryan |
Safe Playground for Your Kids and Mine
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Samvel Grigoryan |
Enhancing Cooperation between CSOs & Young Civil Leaders Working in the Ararat Region of Armenia
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Taguhi Kharatyan |
Young Changemakers of Dilijan
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GEORGIA
Mariam Amashukeli |
Supporting the Development of Countering Violent Extremism (CVE) Policy in Georgia
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Giorgi Goguadze | Capacity Building of Regional CSO and Local Stakeholders in the EU Affairs |
Mariam Khuroshvili | Civil society involvement in monitoring Tbilisi City Hall |
Neli Merabishvili | Promoting for Cycling as a Transport in Tbilisi |
Tornike Zurabashvili |
Countering the Pro-Kremlin Disinformation Campaign in Georgia: the Czech Experience
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MOLDOVA
Dumitru Alaiba |
CPR Advocacy to Investigate Financial Crimes
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Nadejda Cervinscaia | Restoration & digitalisation of the Zaharia Cusnir Photography Archive |
Olga Diaconu | Enhancing ethical standards in the legal profession |
Stanislav Ghiletchi |
Evaluation of Public Transport in Chisinau
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UKRAINE
Iryna Burbylo |
Strengthening the Organization’s Capacity through Professionalizing its Workers
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Andrii Chubyk | Enable Strategy XXI |
Bohdan Diachenko | Social development- Sustainable development |
Viktoriya Luchka | Ability Beyond Disability |
Vitalii Svitovyi |
Implementation of the EU-Ukraine Association Agreement (Judicial Cooperation in Civil and Commercial Matters / Cross-Border Insolvency)
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Check the results from other years here.