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Organized a training program to strengthen the capacity of public sector leaders. Thanks to system training, networking, coaching, and mentoring, they have mastered new tools of object management, learned to communicate effectively with their audience, and cooperate with each other.
To celebrate the 25th anniversary of Internews Ukraine, we look back at our brightest initiatives, productions, and achievements.
Do you work in the field of journalism or simply interested in the European Union? NGO «Internews-Ukraine» in collaboration with the Delegation of the European Union to Ukraine presents an updated edition of its Guide for Journalists about the EU and its activities in Ukraine.
The mobile storytelling project aims at breaking established stereotypes and negative perceptions about Ukraine abroad.
We have organized a summer school for beginner journalists, received 350 applications from the participants. We conducted 29 webinars lasting 65 hours.
An online media course to help editorial offices to adapt to new working conditions during the COVID-19 pandemic. Its driving idea is to see in the crisis new opportunities for journalists. Webinar recordings and video lessons got more than 80000 views on Facebook and YouTube.
The original English-language report on the regional media sphere of Ukraine. It provides a review of over 500 regional publications throughout the entirety of Ukraine.
The book of essays by Ukrainian intellectuals was published in English and Ukrainian. Among authors: Yuri Andrukovych, Irena Karpa, Yaroslav Hrytsak, Larysa Denysenko, Haska Shyyan, Andrij Bondar. The presentation of the book in 9 European cities brought it directly to interested readers.
A book that analyzes key narratives of Russian historical propaganda about Ukraine and gives a response to them. Available in Ukrainian and English. A successful large-scale online campaign to debunk the Kremlin's fakes about the past.
In an entertaining way, Ukrainians were taught to recognize fakes and not to be manipulated by the Kremlin. More than 2300 guests visited an interactive VR-installation in 7 cities of Ukraine. 114 pieces about the project were published in media outlets, including 17 TV spots.
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