On January 24, the USAID RADA: Next Generation Program held another strategic session for VRU's Research Service employees regarding their information and analytical products. Thirty participants discussed which products would be helpful for Ukrainian MPs and which best practices of foreign research centers could be adopted.
USAID RADA Next Generation is a five-year initiative (2021-2026), implemented by the “Internews Ukraine” NGO, that aims to advance the “next generation” of reforms that will enable the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine (VRU) to become a modern, effective institution that promotes accountability and democratic development in Ukraine.
USAID RADA Next Generation is a five-year initiative (2021-2026), implemented by the “Internews Ukraine” NGO, that aims to advance the “next generation” of reforms that will enable the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine (VRU) to become a modern, effective institution that promotes accountability and democratic development in Ukraine.
USAID RADA Next Generation is a five-year initiative (2021-2026), implemented by the “Internews Ukraine” NGO, that aims to advance the “next generation” of reforms that will enable the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine (VRU) to become a modern, effective institution that promotes accountability and democratic development in Ukraine.
USAID RADA Next Generation is a five-year initiative (2021-2026), implemented by the “Internews Ukraine” NGO, that aims to advance the “next generation” of reforms that will enable the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine (VRU) to become a modern, effective institution that promotes accountability and democratic development in Ukraine.
USAID RADA Next Generation is a five-year initiative (2021-2026), implemented by the “Internews Ukraine” NGO, that aims to advance the “next generation” of reforms that will enable the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine (VRU) to become a modern, effective institution that promotes accountability and democratic development in Ukraine.
On December 15, with USAID RADA: Next Generation Program support, VRU Educational Center held two more online parliamentary lessons in Volyn region. More than 1,000 schoolchildren took part in them, and they were also able to talk with Viacheslav Rubliov, MP from the local 20th constituency.
On December 16, USAID RADA: Next Generation Program organized an online presentation of Canadian specialized units that prepare draft laws. Despite the morning rocket attacks and large-scale blackouts, 50 employees of the Verkhovna Rada and the Cabinet of Ministers took part in the online presentation.