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"Brock Bierman is a true friend of Bucha and Ukraine," Fedoruk said. "Today, he once again came to us with volunteers from his charitable organization, Ukraine Focus, who delivered nearly 200 ambulances to the front lines, with more on the way." Bierman helped establish a sister city relationship between Bucha and the City of Albany, New York.
Ukrainian Integration into NATO: working together, the First All-Ukraine NGO's Assembly of NATO-Ukraine Civic League in Kyiv, Ukraine took place on October 20, 2003. George Robertson, Secretary General of NATO taken part in Assembly. [2] Since April 27, 2006, the Head of the Coordination Council of the NATO-Ukraine League is Serhiy Dzherdzh, Ph.D.
Future for Ukraine Charity Foundation is a charity established in the early spring 2022 in Warsaw, with offices in Kyiv and Washington.The FFU Foundation has received the official status of a 501c3 organization and an EIN in the state of Maryland, USA. [3]
Nomos Center was established in November, 2003 as independent NGO, the goal of which is taking part and support programs and projects of political analysis and strategic researches in the field of general security, information spreading about the European and euroatlantic integration processes.
Focus (Ukrainian: Тижневик Фокус, romanized: Tizhevik Fokus, pronounced [teʒˈnɛʋek ˈfɔkʊs]) is a Ukrainian national weekly news magazine, published in Kyiv. The magazine's motto: "Every detail has a meaning".
Potential paths to a ceasefire in Ukraine are coming into focus as President-elect Trump approaches Inauguration Day, with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky signaling his concessions to end ...
Razom for Ukraine (Ukrainian: Разом, lit. 'Together') is a U.S.-based 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to "unlocking the potential of Ukraine". [1] Razom, which means “together” in Ukrainian, seeks to uphold the principles of the Revolution of Dignity and to help build a secure, prosperous, and democratic Ukraine. [2]
She was also a member of the board of the Ukrainian Think Tanks Liaison Office, [6] and was affiliated with the Media Director NGO, a Ukrainian media watchdog organization. [7] Bekeshkina was named the 38th most influential woman in Ukraine by Focus Magazine in 2007, [8] and in 2008 she was named 51st most influential woman in Ukraine. [9]